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10 reviews –
“Very Good”
Sydney, Australia
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The blue train.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
It's unusual to be able to get this close of a look at a static train.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
Luna Park from Lavender Bay jetty.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
The brakes actually hang off the side of the building
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
A second shorter brake run is used as block brake for when the ride is running two trains.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
The train then heads up the 2nd incline, parallel to the first.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
The helix transitions into inversion #2, a corkscrew, with a nice bit of hangtime at the top.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
You can see that the track really isn't single rail, but in fact three tubes welded together with plate (rather than the usual cross braces seen on other steel coasters. This creates track that is quite strong, and able to make long spans.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
The train zooms around a helix.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
Shaded seating area.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Crystal Palace
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
The last turn passes REALLY close under the first turn. A thrilling finale.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Big Dipper
Luna Park
An array of friction wheels grab the train and continue to push it to the top of the track.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
The flat section at the top is enough to hold most of the train. The train gently glides to a stop and seamlessly changes direction to accelerate back down the hill.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
Next comes a small hump and dive.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
The helix has a bit of kick on the reverse trip!
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
Guests take a seat in the train, which comfortably seats adults and kids alike, and are confronted with this view.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
Not a bad view.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
Little Nipper is the smallest coaster at Luna Park.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Little Nipper
Luna Park
Interestingly, the park has opted for electronic lockers for item storage, though the operator controls them rather than guests using the usual touchscreen terminal. These were not in use at the time of our visit however.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Luna Park
Boomerang
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