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Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 43 inches

About Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster

Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster is a $13 million indoor rollercoaster ride inspired by the feature film shot at Warner Roadshow Movie World Studios on the Gold Coast.

Prepare for the supernatural as you enter the creepy dimly lit courtyard and move into the heart of Spooky Castle but watch out for ghouls, gargoyles and the odd talking suit of armour!

Coaster cars carefully replicated from Scooby-Doo the film, launch guests on a hair-raising journey complete with laser lighting and sound effects, animatronics and a kaleidoscope of colour, depth, height and trickery of dimension. Be afraid...be kind of afraid! -- Last edited by Alex Tason

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11 votes, so far

Starts off boring, so I was a bit disappointed... but then you go up the elevator into a whole other awesome section! Great theming and thrills. 9/10 - Robert Brimelow


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