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[QLD, NSW] Dreamworld Locals Annual Pass $89 Per Person (QLD & Northern NSW Residents Only) @ accesso

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$10 cheaper than previously advertised Black Friday price deal
Only works through the link above, wasn't able to find the deal on the Dreamworld site without the direct link.

🚨Black Friday at Dreamworld is back! 🚨
For 2 days only, you can snag a Local’s Annual Pass for just $89—that’s $10 off our regular Black Friday price! 🌟
Enjoy a full year of non-stop fun at Australia’s biggest theme park. From thrill rides to animal encounters, water slides, and live shows, you can get it all with no blackout dates and no restrictions.
⏳ Hurry—this $89 offer ends in 2 days!
Sale on now! ✨ Don’t miss the chance to unlock all the worlds in one at our best-ever price!

Get Your Pass Now

*Offer valid for QLD & NTH NSW (2450-2490) RESIDENTS ONLY (ID REQUIRED)

Annual Pass inclusions:

12 months entry to Dreamworld
12 months entry to SkyPoint Observation Deck
Seasonal entry to WhiteWater World^
1 entry to Dreamworld's Happy Halloween event
1 ice skating session at Dreamworld's Winterfest event
Food, beverage and merchandise discounts

Conditions:
Passes are valid for 12 months from date of purchase unless otherwise specified. All tickets are non-transferable, not redeemable for cash. Tickets cannot be on-sold to another party or third party for re-sale to customers. By making this purchase you acknowledge conditions of entry.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2024

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  • +3

    Dreamworld is pretty depressing these days. As a kid and even as a young adult I used to love it. But it hasn’t been the same since the rafting incident.

    There’s not many major rides left, the park feels very empty with a lot of dead space, and it seems like all efforts are going towards making it more family friendly. Which makes sense, I don’t think thrill seekers are a large chunk of their target market anymore.

    Also for the first time ever, the last time I went the rides actually made me feel sick and gave me a headache. And I’m normally a massive thrill seeker. I must be getting old…

    • +2

      Certainly feels like rides are hitting end of life and being retired much quicker than they’re being added.

      Growing up in the 90s, it felt like every other summer they were opening new flagship rides at the park. Now most of those are gone and it doesn’t look like a stack has replaced it.

      • Yep. In the 90s they were pushing hard to be the best theme park in the southern hemisphere. A real destination people would travel to the Gold Coast specifically for.

        But that started to change in the mid 2000s.

        The Gold Coast theme parks got into a race to the bottom with yearly pass pricing.

        So parks still looked busy, but instead of most of the visitors being people who had paid ~$100 for a single visit. The crowds turned into local bogans who were taking the kids weekend after weekend but had only paid once for an entire year. The place turned into a glorified local playground for all the small block houses being built around new developments at Ormeau, Pimpama etc.

        Parks had yearly passes before this shift. But they were expensive has hell.

        Clearly this affected the amount of money the park had for adding rides, maintaining existing and maybe even safety based on obvious events.

  • I don't understand why a local gets it way cheaper than everyone else?

    • +3

      Only way to attract the locals to get in

    • +1

      Because the park sucks now. Filling the place up with bogans who have yearly passes every weekend is the only way to make the place still look popular when interstate people visit.

    • Same pricing strategy a lot of theme parks have worldwide including Village Roadshow. There's various reasons.

  • Shame I cannot gift this (need photos)

    • +4

      Photos can be taken at the entrance

  • -1

    Damn looks like I missed the $89 appears to be back to $99. An extra $40 for a family of 4 makes it $400 plus expensive mediocre food and drinks and an average park not like it used to be. Hardly worth the drive from the Sunshine Coast.

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