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8 reviews of Dreamworld Theme Park Gold Coast Tickets
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Dreamworld Theme Park Gold Coast Tickets. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
The animal park was absolutely great !!!
Reviewed by: Larry P, United States of America, October 2008
A fun day out for the whole family. We have 4 children, their ages range from 7 to 16 years and there is something for everyone. There is a great variety of food outlets and shops too. The park is bright, colourful and very orderly considering the amount of people who attend. We had a wonderful day and everyone went home exhausted but with big smiles on their faces.
Reviewed by: Lesley M, Australia, July 2008
Very good.
Reviewed by: Pat B, United Kingdom, March 2008
I thought buying ahead of time online would spare us trouble of queuing up, but we still did. Could have even gotten discount if I bought tickets in Gold Coast.
Reviewed by: Ma Lourdes R, Philippines, May 2009
What a great time we had on the thrill rides! They make you take off your glasses on all of the big coasters, so wear contacts if you can. We were a bit disappointed that the Big Brother Show was not being broadcast, so phone ahead if you really want to see it. The highlight was the Tiger Island Exhibit where they are raising Sumatran tigers to prevent their extinction.
Reviewed by: Sue W, United States of America, August 2008
Dreamworld offers all of your favourite rides having something for everyone. The wildlife on show is fabulous, getting up close and personal with a variety of native animals, from crocodiles to koalas. The tigers (not native) were my favourite!
As a bonus for Big Brother fans, you can visit and wonder through the Big Brother house and Studio.
We picked Dreamworld because we wanted to see the tigers. It was pouring with rain, and maybe the tigers were staying out of the rain because we only saw one tiger lying on a rock. It was disappointing. I also think the admission price is very expensive.
Reviewed by: Wendy W, New Zealand, July 2009
Nothing has really changed, plus most rides where down. Only highlight was patting the cub which you pay extra for.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, August 2008


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