Ranking the Flat Rides of Australia’s Theme Parks
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- First, I went to every theme park in Australia. Then, I ranked all the coasters. But the roller coasters were only half the fun. From one of the world’s tallest drop towers to the vintage spinning rides of Luna Park, there was a tremendous mix of flat rides that I have experienced in my travels. So without further ado, let’s dive into a ranking. Let’s talk about all of the permanent flat rides in Australia, and rank them from worst to best. This is my full ranking of every major flat ride in Australia!
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Adventure World
Adventure Park Geelong
Luna Park Melbourne
Gumbuya World
Luna Park Sydney
Sea World
Warner Bros. Movie World
Dreamworld
Aussie World
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Parks On The Coast
Gold Coast Theme Parks
Aussie World
Adventure Park Geelong
Luna Park Sydney
Mitty Theme Parks
Sadabahar Gaane and Other Collections
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Theme Park Ogre
Theme Parks Australia (icathler)
The Red Coaster Channel
Peter Hobbs
Nghia Tran
That’s So Mid
Video79 Productions
Perko Breys Travels
gamblore514
Aussie Traveller
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The Claw was the first ride that got me into theme parks. I rode it with my friend and she said that if the little kids could do it, so could we. She blacked out on it. But I’m so glad we did it.
I still get the gitters from riding the Giant Drop to. The wait at the top is the wrost part. I like looking at Movie World when riding it but. I also look out for the GD when riding DC Rivals.
Love seeing the luna park sydney ones higher up, as my local park it puts a lot of emphasis on the boardealk style and probably does flat rides the best. I do agree with sledgehammer as every time i go on it my shoulders are in pain after only 2 rides, it gets so bad for us taller people that i wonder why i even bither anymore. Also fun to see you with that Paramore tour merch considering i got the same one when i saw them on my brisbane trip. Another thing i can claim to have done is ridden on the Hair Raiser on the opening day. I remember it vividly with the testing when the park opened for the day but operations commencing as we were making our way back from the back area. One of if not the best views for a droptower.
Another issue with inferno is that when its a hot day, the seats are pain and half of them are closed because of the heat
The rebel is the xxxl travel ride. Also the rebel was a traveling ride before gumbuya world bought it.
The hair raiser made me question my whole existence
Rebel at Gumbuya can be pretty hit or miss with how much the gondolas will spin, however if you get a good ride with plenty of spinning it is utterly insane. It feels like you're about to be pile drived into the ground at extreme speed. I recommend sitting alone so that you're the only one on that gondola, that way you'll be off balance and therefore maximise the spinning action. The Enterprise is another favourite of mine.
Rebel actually was originally a travelling ride owned by Chants Amusements. They owned it for a few years before selling it off to Gumbuya World. Not sure if they still run it manual or not, but they are very intense rides and from videos I have seen it still runs a very good cycle.
i remember riding the spider this one time with my friend, and the heavier the passengers, the faster it spins. weight distribution needs too be equal as well or you won't spin much. Anyway, i threw up afterwards because of how much we were spinning, one of the best theme park experiences ever, even better that dc rivals in my opinion.
Also have you done a traveling ride list?
Just to let you know I work on the space roller that travels around Australia. Have you been in the Warrior yet?
i have a love hate relationship with sledge. Yes its a great ride but the operations and restraints are a big no for me. For some reason when im riding it seems that my restraint becomes looser and less restrictive. Idk if thats an illusion or its actually happening, its actually good how it does that otherwise the experience would be painful.
Obviously giant drop
glad im not the only one with a ferris wheel phobia
just wondering i might have missed something in the ranking criteria but why wasn't sling shot surfers paradise because that is an absolute machine
That would be classified as a travelling flat ride.. plus they are expensive
Doomsday Destroyer at Warner Bros Movie World looks so cool (theming-wise) but the ride experience looks tremendously disappointing
What would you replace trident with if you could?
I can definitely see why Sea World wanted a ride with height to emphasise the view, but they need something less wind-sensitive.
Maybe an observation tower or even a Ferris wheel would have been better. Observation towers in particular are much more reliable to operate in windy conditions
no giant drop
That ferris wheel thing - if you know, you know....
Silence
justice for sledge
Pardon me, but I do believe you missed Rampage at Adventure World. Unless that’s considered a ‘kiddie’ ride 😂
Rampage has been closed since the end of last season
@@MaloneysCoasters I see! Just goes to show how much I keep up with my home park! Apologies!
@@Millsy1033 No need to apologise! I was lucky enough to get over to Perth and ride it just before it closed! I love Adventure World, you have a great home park!
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