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Park section
  
Gold Rush Country

Manufacturer
  
HyFab

Duration
  
1 minute 10 seconds

Park
  
Dreamworld

Lift/launch system
  
Lift hill

Status
  
SBNO

Opened
  
11 December 1986

Inversions
  
0

Propulsion
  
Lift hill

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Opening date
  
11 December 1986 (1986-12-11)

Type
  
Steel – Wild Mouse – Enclosed

Trains
  
a single car. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 4 riders per train.

Similar
  
Thunderbolt, Hot Wheels SideWinder, Escape from Madagascar, Wipeout, Mick Doohan's Motocoaster

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Eureka Mountain Mine Ride is a steel Wild Mouse roller coaster that is currently standing but not operating at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Australia. In early 2015, Dreamworld was reported they were doing testing on the ride and may open for the 2016 anniversary; however this is unknown.

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History

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The Eureka Mountain Mine Ride opened on 11 December 1986 alongside the Thunder River Rapids Ride as part of Dreamworld new land, Gold Rush Country.

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On 7 November 2006, the Eureka Mountain Mine Ride closed for maintenance. At the time Dreamworld stated that the ride would be closed temporarily to ensure the safety of all guests. In 2010, Dreamworld stated that the closure of the ride "basically came down to new ride technology, upgraded safety regulations and responding to what the public wanted. Like the old Thunderbolt Rollercoaster, the mine ride served us well for 25 years and was “retired...” to make way for newer computerised attractions like The Claw, The Motorcoaster and AVPX. In Summary - rides have a life span - like a car - it comes to a time when you need to spend a lot of $$ to fix it up so when it is no longer a very popular attraction sometimes it is better to invest in something newer...... ". The ride itself remains standing to this day with the queue and entrance transformed to house a couple of carnival-style games.

Ride

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Eureka Mountain Mine Ride was manufactured by Brisbane-based company, HyFab. The ride was a Wild Mouse roller coaster enclosed in Eureka Mountain. The ride would begin with guests entering the Eureka Mountain Mine and boarding one of several 4-seater cars. After being pulled up a chain lift hill, guests would be confronted by an animatronic miner who would light a stick of dynamite. After it explodes, the car would take guests through a variety of sharp, hairpin turns and fast, steep drops.

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Eureka Mountain Mine Ride originally featured dual stations which allowed two cars to load and unload at the same time. In 2002, the practice of using these two stations was discontinued. In 2004, the ride system was upgraded.

Potential Reopening

Speculation began in early 2015 about the ride's potential reopening. In the previous year, Dreamworld underwent a restoration on the Wipeout and Ocean Parade, as well as repainting The Claw. Some speculated that Eureka Mountain may feature as part of Dreamworld's restoration. Furthermore, water-dummies have been seen in the ride's entrance, and carts have been successfully cycled through the ride. On 10 February 2015, Dreamworld posted on their Facebook page "There is no official % on if this ride can be reopened or what else it could become. It is not off the table but certainly not on the table where we can be putting time frames or percentages on it. Everyone wants it back, and if it is possible there is a chance that one day that could happen."

References

Eureka Mountain Mine Ride Wikipedia


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