Rainbow's End New Zealand
Rainbow's End New Zealand
Went for a visit last week, it had been years since I was last their. Went to see the Powersurge they installed this year. Didn't really think a lot of it. Have to say I wasn't overly impressed when I saw one traveling in England either. Many showmen their thought it was missing something- maybe a blackflash at least would have made it more appealing. At Rainbow's End the location they have chosen for it dons't help either.
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Rainbows End
They have quite a good website- www.rainbowsend.co.nz
They installed a freefall tower a couple of years back, not sure how high but I believe its not a bad ride.
They built a nice little kids dragon roller coaster a number of years back now, circuling the kids area. Including a very nice 2 a breast Chance Carousal.
A couple of sets of Go Carts which have been their since day one- some 25 yrs ago. Still have an old Cinema 180, along with a motion master simulator ride.
A tidy log flume, with a home built mine type roller coaster ride.
I have heard via the grapevine they are intending to put in some more rides in the future- not sure what type at the moment, but will post when and if I find out.
Overall it is a tidy park- it has struggled in the past but seems to be doing well for itself. With only 1 million people odd in greater Auckland, it will never grow to be a large park.
They installed a freefall tower a couple of years back, not sure how high but I believe its not a bad ride.
They built a nice little kids dragon roller coaster a number of years back now, circuling the kids area. Including a very nice 2 a breast Chance Carousal.
A couple of sets of Go Carts which have been their since day one- some 25 yrs ago. Still have an old Cinema 180, along with a motion master simulator ride.
A tidy log flume, with a home built mine type roller coaster ride.
I have heard via the grapevine they are intending to put in some more rides in the future- not sure what type at the moment, but will post when and if I find out.
Overall it is a tidy park- it has struggled in the past but seems to be doing well for itself. With only 1 million people odd in greater Auckland, it will never grow to be a large park.
I moved from NZ a few years back to come here, Rainbowsend always used ot be the best place in the world for me.
There log ride is quite large, beiiger and better than the one at Dreamworld.
A small Dragon theme coaster for kiddies has been there since I was little(r)
I haven't actually been on the Fear Fall yet, but I have heard it is quite good, it is a roainbow colour.
They have a small pirate ship there, alot like the one at Sea World.
Thats about it really, they have a Power Surge and a looping rolleroaster.
Go to the website..
http://www.rainbowsend.co.nz
They have an animated map sort of thing with gives a decent amount of infomation on the ride.
Admission to the park is extremely good value, I think it is 29 dollars for a kid, 39 dollars for an adult and unlike Dreamworld there are spectator thingys, meaning that if you are a parent and you are not interested in going on the rides, all you have to pay is 12 dollars, however on weekdays that are not holidays spectators are free!
Thats all I can really tell you about Rainbowsend, if you wanna know more just ask me.
There log ride is quite large, beiiger and better than the one at Dreamworld.
A small Dragon theme coaster for kiddies has been there since I was little(r)
I haven't actually been on the Fear Fall yet, but I have heard it is quite good, it is a roainbow colour.
They have a small pirate ship there, alot like the one at Sea World.
Thats about it really, they have a Power Surge and a looping rolleroaster.
Go to the website..
http://www.rainbowsend.co.nz
They have an animated map sort of thing with gives a decent amount of infomation on the ride.
Admission to the park is extremely good value, I think it is 29 dollars for a kid, 39 dollars for an adult and unlike Dreamworld there are spectator thingys, meaning that if you are a parent and you are not interested in going on the rides, all you have to pay is 12 dollars, however on weekdays that are not holidays spectators are free!
Thats all I can really tell you about Rainbowsend, if you wanna know more just ask me.
It's really quite tragic when things happen like that. And one of the good things about a family owned park (or small park like Rainbows End) Is they had the respect for the family / friends of the person involved to close the park down for a day in remembrance. I actually first heard of the incident from a friend who lives in NZ.
In June I'm actually heading to New Zealand at this stage, so I'll take a trip down to the park and check it out!
In June I'm actually heading to New Zealand at this stage, so I'll take a trip down to the park and check it out!
I dont know Zamperla, maybe this is a question Kiwi can answer.
Excuse me for being nosy Hurricane, what are you going to do in New Zealand, the best thrill country in the world, there is so much to do there, more in the south, but still some good rafting around Rotaroua and Waitomo, apologies for the spelling.
Excuse me for being nosy Hurricane, what are you going to do in New Zealand, the best thrill country in the world, there is so much to do there, more in the south, but still some good rafting around Rotaroua and Waitomo, apologies for the spelling.
Rainbows End
I believe it was started by a corporate highflyer early on. Think it was also listed at some stage. Its a park that has had its up's and down's. For a while it didn't seem to get a lot of investment put back into it.
Otherwise not really sure, I will see what I can find. I do know its not a family run park.
Otherwise not really sure, I will see what I can find. I do know its not a family run park.
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Re: Rainbow's End New Zealand
Rainbowsend opened a new ride last week. I believe its a Zamperla Disko Coaster, drove past but could see much through the trees.
http://www.rainbowsend.co.nz
http://www.rainbowsend.co.nz
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Re: Rainbow's End New Zealand
Should be a great addition to the park, would like to try a Disko coaster, would be something different