WhiteWater World
Water park in Gold Coast, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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WhiteWater World is a seasonal water park situated in the suburb of Coomera on the Gold Coast, Australia.[2] It is owned and operated by Ardent Leisure and is the sister park to Dreamworld.
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Location | Dreamworld, Coomera, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |
Coordinates | 27.864384°S 153.314718°E / -27.864384; 153.314718 (WhiteWater World) |
Theme | Australian beach culture |
Owner | Ardent Leisure |
General manager | Greg Yong |
Opened | 8 December 2006 (2006-12-08) |
Operating season | September – April Closed Christmas Day and Anzac Day |
Area | 4 hectares (9.9 acres) at opening[1] |
Pools | 2 pools |
Water slides | 16 water slides |
Children's areas | 2 children's areas |
Website | www |
After years of planning and a year of construction, WhiteWater World opened to the public on 8 December 2006. The ten Australian beach culture themed attractions cost approximately A$56 million. These included The Green Room, Super Tubes Hydrocoaster, The Rip, The BRO, Temple of Huey, Cave of Waves, Wiggle Bay, and Pipeline Plunge. Several more attractions have been added in the following years, including The Little Rippers, The Wedgie, Triple Vortex and Fully 6, with plans for a $7 million expansion commencing in 2019.