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“Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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The Beach Dump Trucks....Carrying a bit of an environmental message....Where can we get one of the sharks with floaties!?
by Richard Wilson, 14 years ago
Beach Break Bay
Sea World
The lift hill acts as the first block. By design the first block is the longest in duration, and each subsequent block is shorter than the one before. This ensures that the blocks disrupt the flow of the ride as infrequently as possible.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The opening closest is the point in Bermuda Triangle where you were pulled through the tractor beam.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Grills that will lilely cover drains for the pump and filtration system.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
View from the Skyway approaching the coaster
by Anthony Marcos, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The vehicle entrance to the site. Note the low clearance the monorail track imposes.
by joz, 17 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The ride exit walkway passes through the indoor themed section on its way out. A nifty feature is a branch leading to a soak zone, where you can cop a drenching from boats as they splash down...If you weren't wet enough already.
by Gavin Seipelt, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The carousel -- a staple of Sea World from long before Beach Break Bay / Sesame Street Beach / Cartoon Beach -- remains.
by Richard, 10 years ago
SpongeBob's Boating School Blast
Sea World
And here we have Court Jester Booty Slaps The King Peacock Down A Hill.
by Richard, 9 years ago
Sea World
Corkscrew observation area closed due to roadworks which are due for completion in December. Also Jet Rescue!
by joz, 17 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Here's what happens when guests park in the disabled spots.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Is this angle or parallel parking?
by Gavin Seipelt, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
by Richard Wilson, 14 years ago
Sea World
Anyone else sick of us saying shipping container?
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
One of the block brake sections, featuring traditional compressed-air driven compressiom brakes.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
It is the few "water coasters" worldwide; an attraction where riders spend part of the time travelling along a steel track through curves and dips, and part of the time floating along a channel of water.
by Gavin Seipelt, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
If you're happy, and you know it, clap your hands!...Oh wait.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Sea World
The ride uses all of the land that's available, as well as just a little bit of land that's not available .
by joz, 17 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Pallet racking.
by Gavin Seipelt, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The centerpiece of the theming is taking shape; an upturned hull of a ship that riders will "crash" into. This marks the transition into the 'dark ride' section of the coaster, where guests will travel through the burning inside of the ship.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
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