115m
The mass of a Dreamworld Giant Drop gondola is approximately 2,000 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 4,400 pounds.
420 feet above ground
The Giant Drop at Dreamworld in Australia is approximately 119 meters tall. It is one of the tallest free-fall rides in the world.
yes the giant drop stops by magnets
i would suggest the tower of terror or if you are up for it, THE GIANT DROP.
The giant drop has a sophiticated magnetic braking system that stops metres from the ground heeheehee!! I'm smarter than U The giant drop has a sophiticated magnetic braking system that stops metres from the ground heeheehee!! I'm smarter than U
dreamworld-definatly the claw and wipeout then giant drop or the tower of terror!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! movieworld - SUPERMAN ESCAPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Lethal Weapon, both of them usually have big lines but both well worth the wait
Take some spare underwear - this is the tallest, free-falling ride in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World records. The Giant Drop, was officially declared the 'tallest, vertical free-fall ride in the world' by the Guinness Book of World Records in their 1999 edition. Standing 119metres high (39 storeys), The Giant Drop is now a legendary Australian landmark. It opened at Dreamworld in 1998 and has carried more than five million passengers to date.
No where near as tall.
The Giant Drop was created in 1998.
there are great rides at DreamWorld they include The Giant Drop, Tower Of Terrer, Cyclone, Sponge Bob Fly Pants(for little kids about -12),The Claw, The Wipe Out!!!!!!!!!!!! and that is pretty much allhope my information helped you
Buzz saw: 130cm Motocoaster: 130-190cm (side car 110-190cm) Giant drop: 120-200cm Tower of terror: 120cm Claw: 120cm Wipeout: 120cm Cyclone: 120cm