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List of former Sea World attractions : ウィキペディア英語版
List of former Sea World attractions

The following is a list of attractions that previously existed at the Sea World amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
==Rides and attractions==

* ''Adventure Island'' (????—1996) – a children's play area which featured suspension bridges, climbing logs, a small fort and a dock. It was located where Dolphin Cove now exists and was accessible via the Adventure Island Ferry which left the Dockside Tavern and travelled along the network of lakes.〔〔
* ''Adventure Island Ferry'' (????—1996) – a slow boat ride which took riders from the Dockside Tavern to Adventure Island. The seating and canopies were removed from the ferries to convert them to barges once Adventure Island was closed. These barges have since been used as fireworks platforms and special event stages.〔
* ''Bermuda Triangle'' (1994—2010) – an enclosed water ride which took riders into the unknown of two mysterious volcanoes culminating in a final splashdown.
* ''Bumper Boats'' (1980—1987) – a set of bumper boats located within the Viking's Revenge Flume Ride circuit. It was replaced by the station for Lassister's Lost Mine.
* ''Cap'n Kids Castle'' (????—1993) – a children's play area which existed within the castle walls where the Sea World Theatre now stands.〔
* ''Cartoon Network Cartoon Beach'' (1999—2007) – Sesame Street Beach was originally themed to Cartoon Network. It opened with 5 attractions.
* ''Dinosaur Island'' was an interactive dinosaur exhibit. It featured animatronic dinosaurs outdoors as well as an indoor exhibit.
* ''Lassiter's Lost Mine'' (1987—1994) – an indoor boat ride themed to a mine flooding. Disney executives commented at the ride's cheap price tag claiming that the ride would have cost more than six times the amount it actually cost.
* ''Pirate Ship'' (1981—2009) – a swinging pirate ship ride. It was moved to Funfields in Victoria where it now operates as Blackbeard's Fury.
* ''Sea Viper'' (1982-2014) (originally named the Corkscrew) was the only looping roller coaster at the park and featured three inversions.〔Sea Viper | Sea World. Retrieved 27 December 2009 from the (official website ).〕 The ride was an Arrow Dynamics sit down looper which opened in 1982. In 2009, the ride had the train replaced and became the Sea Viper. In 2014 due to old age the Sea Viper was closed.〔Parkz Database: Corkscrew Rollercoaster. Retrieved from the (Parkz Database ).〕
* ''Sea World Eye'' (2006—2008) – a temporary high ferris wheel was constructed in the former location of the Thrillseeker. Ronald Bussink Co. manufactured the mobile installation which has since been moved to another location.

* ''Sea World Train'' (1972—2008) – a two-third scale locomotive which took a slow tour around the outside of the back of the park. Up until 2005, the train briefly stopped at the Water Park. After the addition of The Plunge in the water park, this was no longer possible.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://seaworld.com.au/en/Excursions/Project-Information/History-and-Development-of-Sea-World.aspx )
* ''Sesame Street Beach'' was a themed zone featuring several rides specifically designed for children. The area also featured a live show - Bert and Ernie's Island Holiday. The area was originally themed to Cartoon Network with all but one of the current rides. Bert and Ernie's Big Dive, Oscar's Sweep the Beach, Elmo's Sea Subs, Zoe's Sub Splash and The Cookie Monster Cup Carousel all previously existed under different names. Big Bird Bounce was a new attraction for Sesame Street Beach.〔Sesame Street Beach | Sea World. Retrieved on 24-09-2009 from the (official website ).〕 It was replaced in late 2011 with the generic ''Beach Break Bay'' theme.
* ''Thrillseeker'' (1981—2002) – a steel roller coaster which was originally named ''Wild Wave''. It now operates as a mobile unit around Australia as the ''Taipan''.
* ''Water Park'' – the water park was originally included in Sea World admission until 2008 when it became part of the Sea World Resort and was converted into an upcharge attraction.
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* ''Body slides'' (????—2010) – a set of two body slides which replaced Rapid Mountain. They were based off the one tower closest to Sea World Resort. In 2010, the slides were removed and the tower was incorporated into Castaway Bay.
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* ''Freefall slides'' (1987—2005) – a set of two freefall style body slides which launched from the top of the main, southern tower.〔
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* ''Rapid Mountain'' (1987—????) – a set of two tube slides which were later replaced by the body slides on the northern end of the water park. The slides were set in a replica mountain.〔
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* ''Speed slides'' (1987—2005) – a set of two triple dip water slides which launched from the top of the main, southern tower.〔
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* ''Toboggan slide'' (1987—2005) – a single toboggan slide which launched from the middle of the main, southern tower, perpendicular to the speed and freefall slides.〔
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* ''Lagoon pool'' (1987—2010) – a large family lagoon swimming pool. It was replaced by Battle Boats of Castaway Bay in 2010.〔

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