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Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland

Coordinates: 27°51′52″S 153°18′58″E / 27.864475°S 153.316140°E / -27.864475; 153.316140
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Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland
ThemeDreamworld and ABC Kids characters
Attractions
Total11
Roller coasters2
Other rides6
Shows3
Dreamworld
Coordinates27°51′52″S 153°18′58″E / 27.864475°S 153.316140°E / -27.864475; 153.316140
StatusOperating
Opened31 March 2023 (2023-03-31)
ReplacedDreamWorks Experience

Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland is a themed area at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1] The area based around Dreamworld mascot and characters as well as characters from certain ABC Kids shows. Phase 1 of the area opened on 31 March 2023, with the area fully opening 23 December of that year. The area replaced the former DreamWorks Experience themed land.[1]

History

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The area of Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland was first known as Village Oval. In 2000, the northern portion of Village Oval became Kennyland, a themed area based around Kenny Koala, one of the park's mascots.[2] In 2004 Dreamworld partnered with Nickelodeon and opened the Nickelodeon Central themed area, replacing Kennyland. In 2012, Nickelodeon Central was replaced with the DreamWorks Experience area.[3]

On 24 November 2022, Dreamworld announced a $55m investment to the park, which included Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland, a new themed area to replace the existing DreamWorks Experience area.[4][5] The area is expected to receive rebranded and refurbished rides and attractions as well as new attractions under the Bananas in Pyjamas, Play School, The Wiggles and traditional Dreamworld branding. Only two attractions from ABC Kids World were moved into the new area.[1]

Rides and attractions

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Current attractions

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Belinda's Treehouse (pictured as Wild Thornberrys' Rainforest Rampage) in 2010.
Forest coaster (pictured as Runaway Reptar Roller Coaster) in 2006.
Name Opened Manufacturer Type Description Former name(s)
Bananas In Pyjamas Carousel 1983 Ferrari Carousel Based on Bananas in Pyjamas. The attraction originally opened in 1983 within the former Village Green-themed area, and within Nickelodeon Central has since gained a specific theme. Carousel (1983-2002)[6]
Nick-O-Round (2002-2008)[7]
Backyardigans Mighty-Go-Round (2008-2011)[8]
Mighty-Go-Round (2011-2012)[9][10]
Shrek's Ogre-Go-Round (2012-2022)[11]
Bananas In Pajamas Fun Maze 2015 Dreamworld Themed Maze Based on Bananas in Pyjamas. The attraction originally opened in 2015 at ABC Kids World and was relocated to Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland prior to the closure of the area. The attraction reopened in September 2023. N/A
Belinda's Treehouse 2002 Dreamworld Ball Play Area The attraction opened with Nickelodeon Central in 2002. The ride reopened in Early-2023 under its current Belinda Brown theme. Wild Thornberry's Rainforest Rampage (2002-2011)[12][10][13]
Rainforest Rampage (2011-2012)[9]
MAD Jungle Jam (2012-2022)[14]
Big Red Boat Coaster 2023 Zamperla Junior powered roller coaster Themed to The Wiggles. Opened on 23 December 2023 as part of the area's second phase, and replaced Soaring Swing.[1] It is the second Wiggles themed roller coaster to exist, the other being Romp Bomp A Stomp (now Streamliner Coaster) at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. N/A
Big Red Planes 2000 SBF Visa Group Junior rotating Plane ride Themed to The Wiggles and first opened in the former Kennyland area. The current incarnation of the ride was completely rebuilt from scratch to fit the new theme. Throughout the years of its existence, the ride has seen many changes in its ride vehicles. Dream Copters (2000-2002)[15][16]
Blue's Skidoo (2003-2012)[17][18]
Dronkey's Flyers (2012-2022)[19]
The Dreamworld Theatre 2002 Dreamworld Stage Show attraction Currently showcases the Wiggly Friends Show among other live shows.[20] Opened with Nickelodeon Central in 2002. Slime Bowl (2002-2011)
Dreambowl (2011-2012)
King Julian's Theatre in the Wild (2012-2022)
Humpty-Go-Round 2008 Zamperla Kite flyer Based on Play School. The attraction opened in 2008 and was the only new addition to the Nickelodeon Central area since its opening. The ride closed for refurbishment in August 2023 and reopened in mid-September under its current name and theme. SpongeBob FlyPants (2008-2011)[21][22]
Kite Flyer (2011-2012)[9][10]
Gingy's Glider (2012-2022)[23]
Candy Flyer (2022-2023)[24]
Kenny's Forest Flyer 2002 Vekoma Suspended family roller coaster First opened with Nickelodeon Central in 2002, and the third coaster of its type in the world. The coaster closed for refurbishment in late April 2023 and reopened under its current Kenny Koala name and theme in August 2023.[25] Rugrats Runaway Reptar (2002-2011)
Sky Rocket (2011-2012)[9][10]
Escape from Madagascar (2012-2022)
Escape Coaster (2022-2023)[26]
Play School Wheel 2018 Zamperla Mini Ferris Wheel Based on Play School. The attraction originally opened in 2015 at ABC Kids World and was relocated to Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland following the closure of the area. The attraction reopened in 9 December 2023 as part of the area's second phase of opening. N/A

Former attractions

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Soaring Swing (pictured as Swinger Zinger) in 2010.
Name Opened Closed Manufacturer Type Description Former names
Soaring Swing[27] 1982 2023 Chance Industries Swinger One of Dreamworld's opening day attractions, and located in the Country Fair area (now Ocean Parade). In 2002, the ride was relocated to the new Nickelodeon Central area. The ride closed at the end of May 2023 and was dismantled shortly afterwards to make way for the Big Red Boat Coaster.[citation needed] Zoomer (1982-2002)[28]
Swinger Zinger (2002-2012)[29][8][9][10]
Puss in Boots Sword Swing (2012-2022)[30]

Shows & Entertainment

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Character Appearances

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Throughout the day, guests have the opportunity to interact and have photos taken with Dreamworld's mascots Kenny Koala and Belinda Brown; Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus and Captain Feathersword from The Wiggles, and B1, B2 and Rat from Bananas in Pyjamas.[31]

On special occasions, presenters from ABC Kids and Play School, alongside members of The Wiggles will make appearances in the area.

Shows

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At various points of the day, there are several shows held at The Dreamworld Theatre such as:[31]

  • Dreamworld's Sock Hop Rock - a 1960s rock'n'roll themed show.
  • Kenny & Belinda's Wipeout Show - a summer-themed show featuring the park's mascots, Kenny Koala and Belinda Brown.
  • Wiggly Friends Show - A show featuring Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus and Captain Feathersword.

Facilities

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Dreamworld Parents Centre

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The Dreamworld Parents Centre is a parents centre featuring private feeding spaces, kids play areas, reading nooks, microwaves, bottle sanitisers and changing spaces.[1] The centre opened in December 2022, marking the first addition to Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland.[32]

See also

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References

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  5. ^ Whitworth, David (1 December 2022). "DREAMWORLD INVESTS A TOTAL OF A 50 MILLION A$ BY 2024". InterPark. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
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  11. ^ "Shrek's Ogre-Go-Round". Parkz. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Wild Thronberry's Rainforest Rampage". Dreamworld. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  13. ^ Zoltak, James (1 September 2003). "Dreamworld Renews Efforts To Attract Families". Amusement Business. 115 (35): 3, 8.
  14. ^ "MAD Jungle Jam". Parkz. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
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  19. ^ "Dronkey Flyers". Parkz. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
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  21. ^ "SpongeBob FlyPants (Dreamworld)". Database Entry. Parkz. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
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  23. ^ "Gingy's Glider". Parkz. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  24. ^ "Candy Flyer". Dreamworld. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  25. ^ Marden, Duane. "Escape Coaster". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
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  29. ^ "Swinger Zinger". Dreamworld. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  30. ^ "Puss in Boots Sword Swing". Parkz. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  31. ^ a b "Entertainment at Dreamworld". Dreamworld. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  32. ^ Parkz Members. "Dreamworld - Kenny & Belinda's Dreamland Updates". Parkz. Retrieved 24 June 2023.