Dreamworld After Dark Map (2024)

Once the sun dips below the Gold Coast skyline, Dreamworld trades its family-day glow for a moody maze of lights, DJs, and late-night rides pulsing around Main Street’s central hub. A Dreamworld After Dark map keeps you oriented as pathways twist through neon zones, pop-up bars, and thrill coasters running under floodlights. It’s especially handy when navigating the bottleneck between Tail Spin and Giant Drop queues.

Map Info
Location
Coomera, Australia
Years Active
2019 – Present
Official Site
Official Dreamworld After Dark 2025 Site
Related Maps
Dreamworld Map and Brochure (2024 – 2025)

Use it to find food trucks, live sets, and transport stops before the fireworks crush hits. Think theme park meets festival—with a little Aussie mischief in the air.

Dreamworld After Dark Map 2024

Dreamworld After Dark introduced two new attractions in 2024: The Wiggles Big Red Boat Coaster and Big Red Planes within Kenny and Belinda’s Dreamland. These family rides expanded the nighttime event’s offerings and were confirmed to return for the 2025 season.

The additions complemented the existing Dreamworld After Dark lineup, marking the first inclusion of new Dreamland-themed attractions in the event’s operation schedule.

Printable Dreamworld After Dark Map PDF 2024

FAQ

Does Dreamworld do Halloween?

Dreamworld Australia hosts Happy Halloween on the Gold Coast each October. In 2025, the event runs on October 17, 18, 24, 25, and 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., featuring trick‑or‑treat trails, rides after dark, live entertainment, and costume contests. It is a family‑friendly event with free entry for annual passholders.

What went wrong at Dreamworld?

The Thunder River Rapids Ride accident at Dreamworld Australia on October 25, 2016 killed four adults when a malfunctioning pump caused low water levels and a stranded raft, leading to a collision and the victims being trapped and crushed by the conveyor mechanism. Investigations found decades-long failures in risk assessment, staff training, ride maintenance, and safety procedures; the park operator was fined and forced to overhaul safety standards. The tragedy led to significant legal, financial, and regulatory repercussions for Dreamworld and prompted new safety laws in Queensland.​

What happened to Dreamworld Australia?

Dreamworld Australia faced a major crisis after the Thunder River Rapids Ride accident in 2016, which killed four people and exposed serious safety failures. The park was heavily fined and forced to increase safety standards, overhaul management, and rebuild public trust. Dreamworld continues to operate, but the tragedy reshaped its reputation and led to strict new regulations for all theme parks in Queensland.

Why did they get rid of the Tower of Terror at Dreamworld?

Dreamworld Australia removed the Tower of Terror II in November 2019 to free up space for new attractions and a multi-million dollar expansion of the park. The official reason was to “focus investment on the future and deliver new, world-class attractions,” as the ride had become outdated and suffered frequent reliability issues. The Giant Drop continues to operate, but Tower of Terror’s track and station were dismantled over time.

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