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Wild West Falls

Wild West Falls is a flume ride at Warner Bros. Movie World. The minimum height to ride is 37 inches. Scroll down for readers' ratings and reviews.

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Posted: October 24, 2009

The Wild West Falls is Australia's largest ever theme park attraction, spanning 2.8 hectares. You'll travel past Indian reservations, ghost towns, geysers and wagon trains to put you right in the middle of a western movie set.

Then you'll venture deep into the heart of a massive mountain - home to a gold mine that's ready to blow!The only way out is straight down - a 70 km per hour, no brakes, 20 metre heart-stopping drop to the final splashdown! The total ride time is about 6 minutes.

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6 votes, so far

A great flume ride which hasn't skimped on theming. - Nathan Alexander

Good flume ride. nice mix of theming and thrills, with a great final drop. 8/10 - Robert Brimelow

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