Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld has introduced a brand-new Annual Dining Pass, aiming to provide frequent visitors with a high-value food and snack option.

The standalone add-on costs just $89 for 12 months from the date of purchase. It allows guests to redeem one eligible main meal and one eligible snack on every operating day they visit the park.

How It Works

The program uses a physical tracking system rather than a purely digital pass. Upon arriving at the theme park, dining pass holders must head to the Main Street Emporium to collect a temporary Daily Dining Card.

When ordering at participating food and beverage locations, guests present this extra card alongside their valid park entry ticket or an Annual Pass to claim their food. The daily cards reset with each visit, meaning regulars can pick up a fresh card every time they pass through the turnstiles.

Eligible menu items inside the park are marked with specific meal and snack icons to help diners identify what is included in the package.

Participating Outlets and Inclusions

The dining pass is supported by several of the park's key food and beverage locations, spanning a variety of cuisines and quick-service styles. Participating venues include:

  • Kenny's Pizzeria: Offering standard pizza selections.
  • Food Central: Serving main options such as gourmet burgers and foot-long hot dogs.
  • Sandwich Shop: Providing lighter or more traditional lunch choices.
  • Ice Cream Parlour: Eligible for sweet treats, including single and double scoop cups or cones.
  • Green Bean Coffee Co.: Covering hot beverages and café snacks.
  • Churros Stand: Valid for quick snacks like warm cinnamon-dusted churros.

The Fine Print

While the pass offers substantial savings for regular visitors, consumers should note that the Annual Dining Pass does not include park admission. Buyers must already hold, or simultaneously purchase, a valid ticket or a Dreamworld Annual Pass.

The pass is strictly non-transferable and can only be used by the specific pass holder once per day. It is designed solely for individual use, meaning families or groups will need to purchase individual passes to cover multiple people.

The new pass represents a growing trend in the global theme park industry, mirroring seasonal dining models popularised by international chains like Six Flags and Cedar Fair in North America. For local pass holders who visit Coomera frequently, the upgrade provides a highly predictable, budget-friendly way to manage food costs across a full year of visits.