Warner Bros. Movie World Map and Brochure (2001 – 2023)
Built around a Hollywood-style main street that funnels guests toward stunt sets and coaster skylines, Warner Bros. Movie World runs on the rhythm of film backlots and live action energy. A Warner Bros. Movie World map helps you stay oriented between the looping rides, parade routes, and backstage alleys that weave through the park’s tight layout.
- Location
- Oxenford, Queensland, Australia
- Years Active
- 1991 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Warner Bros. Movie World Map Site
- Related Maps
- Australian Outback Spectacular Map and Brochure (2023)
It’s especially handy near the Superman Escape bottleneck or when chasing showtimes between the Scooby-Doo coaster and the Wild West Falls queue. Follow the tram stop cues, grab lunch near Main Street’s canopy shade, and expect a few fans quoting DC lines as fireworks echo overhead.
Warner Bros. Movie World Map 2023
In 2023, Warner Bros. Movie World introduced and retired key attractions. The Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster closed in January for a $4 million refurbishment, with plans to reopen in 2025.
Later in April, the park expanded its Kids’ WB Fun Zone with the debut of Marvin the Martian: Cosmic Boom, a Drop’N Twist ride by SBF Visa Group, adding a new family-friendly experience to the park’s lineup.
Warner Bros. Movie World Map 2019
Warner Bros. Movie World Map 2018
Warner Bros. Movie World Map 2002
Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid Map 2002
Warner Bros. Movie World Map 2001
FAQ
Is Movie World owned by Warner Bros.?
Movie World on the Gold Coast is owned and operated by Village Roadshow Theme Parks, not Warner Bros.. The park uses Warner Bros. branding under a licensing agreement and features attractions themed around Warner Bros. movies and DC Comics. Warner Bros. is not involved in park operations or ownership.
How many rides are at the Warner Bros. Movie World?
Warner Bros. Movie World has 20 rides in total, featuring 9 family rides, 7 thrill rides, and 4 rides for children. Main attractions include the DC Rivals HyperCoaster, Batman-themed rides, and classic family coaster experiences. The ride selection is designed to cater to all age groups and preferences.
Which is better, Dreamworld or Movieworld?
Dreamworld offers shorter queue times, abundant thrill rides, and animal experiences, making it better for visitors seeking ride variety and less waiting. Warner Bros. Movie World excels in entertainment, shows, and themed attractions, but often has longer wait times and higher prices. Choice depends on preference: Dreamworld for rides and animals, Movie World for immersive entertainment and blockbuster-themed experiences.
What age is Warner Bros. Movie World good for?
Warner Bros. Movie World is suitable for all ages, offering kid-friendly rides, shows, and amenities for families and young children. Children under 3 enter for free, while those aged 3 and above require a ticket. Rides for older children and adults include thrill coasters and themed attractions, while the Kids’ WB! Fun Zone and junior rides cater specifically to younger children.







ok uhh you were totally wrong on the date n location
1. it opened in june 3rd, 1991.
2. it opened at gold coast, australia
3. they did have a germany version, but that version has been replaced with movie park germany.