Ranking & Reviewing EVERY AUSTRALIAN THEME PARK!!!



Get ready for the ultimate ranking list! In this epic video, we’re pitting Australia’s theme parks against each other to crown the supreme champion. From the thrill rides of Dreamworld to the family-friendly fun of Sea World, and the movie magic of Warner Bros. Movie World, we’re ranking them all to find out which one reigns supreme. Whether you’re a coaster enthusiast, a water park lover, or just looking for a fun day out with the family, this video is for you. So, which Australian theme park will come out on top? Watch to find out!

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30 thoughts on “Ranking & Reviewing EVERY AUSTRALIAN THEME PARK!!!”

  1. Adventure Park is a fascinating mess. I totally agree that it's overpriced for what it is, but honestly I remember what it was like back in the early 2000s when the biggest attraction was "we bought some archery equipment from Rebel Sport and stacked up a bunch of haybales, go nuts", and this is such an improvement on that it's insane.

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  2. There is a missing park here. Outback Splash in Perths North. Once called the maze with, you guessed it, maze attractions and frisbee golf and an ice cream parlour its now identified itself as a water park boasting a large, very impressive aquaplay structure. It then received its first waterslide tower with 4 waterslides to attract thrillseekers. Its most recent edition is a pool for the parents and kids alike to enjoy. I definitely think the place is a bit lacking but the pool is a very good step in the right direction. Whilst my wish would be for some dry rides i wouldnt be mad if their next investment is more waterslides. Its biggest downfall is its location being very remote in the bushlands of perths northern suburbs.

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  3. God I miss the Gumbuya Park toboggan, whenever I went I would ride it for hours straight. Pretty sure it still technically exists as World wasnt built on top of Park but next to it. I really hope they renovate and reopen it cause i would become an annual pass holder in an instant.

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  4. As someone who has recently been to movie world and dreamworld hard to say the operations are worse dreamworlds coaster every one I went on had next to no line so of course it was quicker to get on did taipan giant drop and gold coaster all were walk ons sky voyager was a joke waited in line for about 45 minutes and just stayed in the room at the start and gave up and left. yes movie world needs to improve there operations no doubt also giant drop was only running one side for some reason but yeah was a walk on movie world is always so busy long lines

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  5. This might should dumb but I have a theory why dreamworlds rides have no line (except for motocoaster no one knows how to get into that thing). I have a feeling the park isn’t as busy as the other parks because of the river rapids accident which I think drove a lot of the gp away, as they got concerned about the safety procedures of the park. While us thoosies know that the reason the accident happened was because Dreamworld made the ride themselves and they didn’t put in proper safety procedures, and the remaining rides at dreamworld are made by trusted manufacturers, the gp might not know that especially because the news really don’t go into detail about these accidents they just want money and there’s no reason for them to go into detail about this accident so a lot of them might be scared of going to dreamworld. Btw this is just a theory I’m probs incorrect

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  6. great video I agree with you having Dreamworld Number 1 Main thing missing from Dreamworld I think though is a water attraction. Movie World have gotten very lazy and anti-consumer, and they still haven't fixed the effects on Wild West Falls which disappoints me as it's my favorite ride.

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  7. I honestly don't mind paying a bit extra to the smaller parks that are doing their best to grow and add rides. These new investments cost a fortune and the money has to come from somewhere. It's a bit of a different story if the park is a bit run down, or hasn't done anything new in over ten years though.
    Another thing, isn't it weird how Victorian parks seem to put such an emphasis on water rides? We don't really get that much hot weather. I love a good slide, but You'd think it'd be better to invest in something people can ride all year round. So many people here seem to think that you can only go to a theme park when it's 34 degrees, but then they only want to do water rides because it's too hot. It's so strange.

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  8. Even though it has multiple food and drink outlets, Adventure World lets you take your own food and drink into the park which i believe isn't allowed at many other parks. People have plenty of open space to set up their esky/picnic rugs for the day.

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  9. I remember when Sea World had twice as many rides for adults and families as they do today and a small water park.
    It now suffers the same problem as Movie World – a dearth of flat rides with just two though more often than not just one operating.
    MW thinks they can get away with one flat ride total and with the deceased Doomsday just sitting there, like the proverbial middle finger to patrons.

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  10. I had a terrible experience at raging waters Sydney as all the rides had over 40 minute waits and for one, which we waited over an hour for, when we were second in queue to go, we all got called down because someone at the back of the queue fainted and we weren't refunded any money or allowed to go into the fast queue when it reopened. Terrible experience.

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  11. I totally agree with your number 1&2 Movie world is a big let down these days it is run down and has as many rides in maintenance as it has running and all they seem interested in is subtracting as much money from everyone once your in the park let’s hope after the latest upgrades they consider upgrading the rest of the park and in future bringing back some family oriented rides, On the other hand Dreamworld is going from strength to strength adding family and thrill attractions without losing others in return it continues to look fresh by updating the park regularly and maintaining a very high standard throughout.

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  12. Totally agree, SeaWorld Berber got other losing Bermuda triangle and tree enclosures look sad and dated. Needs something wow. Movie world barely ticks the theme part of theme park and desperately needs investment. Dreamworld is a clear winner

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  13. When I went to dream world back in 2018 it was a disappointing waste of time. Two years after the tragedy, all the rides were shut. I remember all day being told by staff "oh the giant drop might open around lunch time!" Blah blah blah. None of that happened and all the major rides were shut all day because the park had such cold feet after what happened. In the end after some complaining all we got out of it was a small voucher for the gift shop, and I walked out with just a dumb little stress ball that's sitting on my shelf on the other side of my room as I'm typing this out rn

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  14. dude idk what you expect with water parks… quite literally they are concrete slabs with waterslides on them. thats what every water park is for the most part. just say you dont like waterslides and waterparks lol

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  15. You only have to look at their big mack coasters to see how Dreamworld is superior to Movie World. Steel Taipan's line is really well shaded, they get people in their gate spots WELL ahead of time, they will run 2 trains sooner than MW would (or could…? I cant remember ever seeing DC running 2 trains). Meanwhile at DC Rivals, you can bake in the sun looking at mediocre murals and watching them dispatch once every 10-15 mins or so.

    DC Rivals holds the records and is a great ride, but I dread the experience of getting onto the ride.

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