Coordinates | 27°51′50″S153°19′04″E / 27.863759°S 153.317792°E |
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Status | Defunct |
Theme | ABC Kids |
Attractions | |
Total | 8 |
Other rides | 7 |
Shows | 1 |
Dreamworld | |
Opened | 17 September 2005 (as Wiggles World) 27 June 2015 (as ABC Kids World) |
Closed | 8 October 2023 |
Replaced | Gum Tree Gully |
Replaced by | Rivertown |
ABC Kids World (formerly known as Wiggles World) was a themed land at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [1] The area was dedicated to the shows and characters from various shows that air on ABC Kids.
The area was originally opened as Wiggles World on 17 September 2005 replacing the previous Gum Tree Gully section. [2]
During July 2005, Gum Tree Gully was closed to aid in the construction of Dreamworld's second children's area, Wiggles World. Only a narrow corridor remained for pedestrian access during the construction period. [3] On 17 September 2005 Wiggles World officially opened to the public with a performance by The Wiggles. [2] [4] Based on the musicians of the same name, the area was the first of several to be installed at theme parks around the world. [5]
On the first anniversary of the opening of the area, Dreamworld added Dorothy's Rosy Tea Cup Ride. [6]
In mid-2012, Dreamworld announced that they would be adding a new ride to Wiggles World. It was later revealed to be the Big Red Boat Ride. [7] The ride was officially opened on 14 December 2012 with 7 members of The Wiggles in attendance. [8]
In May 2015, following the successful ten-year partnership with the band, Dreamworld announced that Wiggles World would oversee a complete overhaul, expansion, and would be renamed to ABC Kids World. Alongside a majority of the Wiggles attractions, brand new attractions based on Giggle and Hoot , Play School , and Bananas in Pyjamas would be added. [9] The "Wiggles World" name would be kept for the Wiggles section of the themed area, with its sign being moved nearer to the Wiggles attractions. The newly refurbished area opened on 27 June 2015.
On 24 November, Dreamworld announced that Rivertown, the land that previously occupied the space, would replace ABC Kids World in Late-2024, with ABC Kids attractions moving over to Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland, a re-theming of the previously-occupied DreamWorks Experience attraction that would include ABC Kids-themed attractions. ABC Kids World would close sometime in 2023 and was demolished to make way for Rivertown. [10] The area closed on 8 October 2023 to make way for the construction of Rivertown. [11] While the Bananas in Pyjamas Fun Maze and the Play School Wheel were relocated to Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland; the rest of the area was demolished with remaining rides all scrapped.
Name | Opened | Manufacturer | Type | Description | Former name(s) |
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ABC Kids World Fun Spot | 2005 | Dreamworld | Indoor activity centre | It features various interactive elements designed for children. The indoor attraction also features play kitchens, a mini supermarket, playhouses and a dress-up chest. | Fun Spot (2005-2015) [12] |
Big Red Boat Ride [7] | 2012 | Zamperla | Mini Rockin' Tug | Consists of a boat following a U-shaped track whilst slowly spinning. It is similar in concept to the Shockwave but provides a gentler ride experience. | N/A |
Dorothy's Rosy Tea Cup Ride | 2006 | SBF Visa | tea cup ride | There are six separate cups for guests to board and spin as they wish. [6] [13] | N/A |
Giggle and Hoot Pirate Ship | 2005 | Dreamworld | Outdoor play area | An interactive attraction situated alongside the Murrissipi River in Dreamworld. The attraction is a façade pirate ship which is used as a children's playground. | S.S. Feathersword (2005-2015) [14] |
Play School Wheel | 2018 | Zamperla | Mini Ferris Wheel | After the closure of ABC Kids World, the attraction reopened in Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland on 9 December 2023. [15] | N/A |
Play School | 2015 | Apple Inc. | Indoor activity centre | An indoor attraction where attendees could create art on electronic tablets. | N/A |
Name | Opened | Closed | Manufacturer | Ride type | Description |
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Bananas in Pyjamas Fun Maze | 2015 | 2023 | Dreamworld | Themed Maze | The attraction relocated to the Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland area in September 2023. |
Big Red Car Ride | 2005 [16] [17] | 2020 | Arvus Group [18] Simtech [16] [18] [19] [20] | Trackless dark ride | Takes 6 guests at a time on a 120-metre (390 ft) car journey through the Wiggles' house, featuring Wags' kennel, Henry's Underwater Big Band, and Dorothy's rosy garden. The trackless ride system relies upon a wire buried in the floor and allows the cars to rotate on the spot, something many track-based dark rides cannot do. [21] The five vehicles are recharged at the station through an inductive charging system. [18] [22] [23] On 12 August 2020, Dreamworld removed the attraction from their website and announced that the ride would not be reopening. [24] |
Giggle and Hoot Hop and Hoot | 2015 | 2019 | Zamperla | Jumping Star | Became a pathway for guests following removal. |
In addition to the attractions, ABC Kids World was home to a merchandise shop, food outlets and a photo store. [25] The merchandise stores were:
The food outlets were:
ABC Kids World gave guests the chance to meet with many costumed characters from the different shows featured in the area.
Characters who can be seen in the park include B1 & B2 from Bananas in Pyjamas, Giggle & Hoot from their titular show, and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus and Captain Feathersword from The Wiggles. [26]
From time to time, live presenters from Play School and the ABC Kids strand (alongside The Wiggles) make appearances and performances at the park to advertise the area. [27]
On 12 December 2006, American-based amusement park operator Six Flags released plans to partner up with The Wiggles to add Wiggles World themed-areas to some of their parks. [28] In 2007, Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Great America, and Six Flags New England all opened a Wiggles World at their park. [29] This was followed by Great Escape in 2008 and Six Flags Fiesta Texas in 2009. [30] [31]
In late 2010, Six Flags terminated licenses with various brands including The Wiggles. This saw the areas rethemed to the generic KIDZOPOLIS theme, while Great Adventure rethemed their Wiggles World as Safari Kids. [32] [33]
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The ride features an innovative trackless design, eliminating the need for visible tracks to better allow the ride to blend in.
The cars are able to rotate, making for some very interesting ride movements.
The cars charge themselves over the station area.