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Wild West Falls Adventure Ride

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Wild West Falls Adventure Ride (formerly "Wild Wild West") is an 8-seater raft ride at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. It was released to tie in with the 1999 summer blockbuster 'Wild Wild West' starring Will Smith despite having little to do with the movies contents. The name was changed in 2001 due to a licencing dispute.

The ride features geysers, mine shafts, a ghost town and an inevitable drop as the climax of the ride. The drop is the largest of its kind in Australia.

History

Part of the ride's themeing was destroyed by fire in December 2003 but the ride continued to operate. Much of the themeing has now been rebuilt.

Facts

  • Wild West Falls is Australia's largest ever theme park attraction, spanning a massive 28,000 square metres.
  • The Wild West Falls mountain is more than 35 metres high and 420 metres around the base - that's bigger than an Olympic running track!
  • The final splashdown propels riders down a 20 metre heart stopping drop at 80 kilometres an hour, with no brakes!
  • The ride features a state-of-the-art, never before seen nine metre reverse drop and two elevated 90 degree turntables.
  • Wild West Falls Adventure Ride can carry more than 1,000 passengers per hour based on a 45 second load and unload, and a dispatch interval of 20 seconds.
  • 175,000 plus litres of water surge through the main pump every minute - enough to fill 3.5 backyard pools.
  • 1.5 million litres of water are used in the flume troughs and reservoir.