Dreamworld's 120 metre high Giant Drop, which has been listed in the Guinness World Records as the tallest, vertical free-fall ride in the world
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Wet n Wild on the Gold Coast
Welcome to the future of waterslides! Kamikaze is a wicked multi-million dollar ride ‘on the edge’ of innovation and design technology now open at Wet’n’Wild Water World, making this summer Wet’n’Wild’s Biggest’n’Best ever!!
Kamikaze is a unique combination wet/dry attraction and the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere. Water spray jets provide a frictionless surface on the giant U-shaped slide as rafts are channelled effortlessly to the bottom.
Thrill seekers won’t be able to get enough of this awesome new ride as you plunge down a sheer 11m drop at an angle of 70 degrees – it feel like it’s almost vertical!!
Ride if you dare, reaching exhilarating speeds of up to 50km/h as you fly in forward and reverse motions in an extreme thrill experience including a ‘zero gravity’ sensation. It’s great fun for all the family.
Turn a day out at Wet'n'Wild Water World into a night out at the movies.
Catch the hottest latest-release movies while floating on a tube on the Giant Wave Pool or lounging on a deckchair. Dive'n'Movies provide the most amazing outdoor cinema experience with a giant 15 x 10 metre screen and an awesome surround sound system.
Dive'n'Movies are included in the normal admission price and screen every Saturday night from November until January.
Some slides and pools remain open until the park closes at the end of the Dive'n'Movie screening.
This is just a couple of attractions but there is SO MUCH MORE to do at Wet 'N' Wild on the Gold coast
We have been advised that the standard train (Interurban Multiple Units) on the Gold Coast line should have toilet facilities due to the distance between the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
We are seeking your input regarding this issue and ask that if you catch a Gold Coast train at any time (peak or off peak) that you advise us whether or not there are toilet facilities.
We particularly want you to advise us of the time of the train service and in particular if there was or there was not a toilet on the train.