Fuelling fire and fear

GO hard or go home. That’s the directive from Dreamworld as it unveils the ultimate big night out for corporate events and social functions at the all new Adrenalin Alley.

Located at one end of Ocean Parade and featuring a new breed of innovative attractions including the country’s only V8 Supercars simulator experience (Redline), Australia’s first non-stop wave, (FlowRider), a $2.5 million sci-fi themed laser combat game (AVPX), and 13 storeys of white-knuckle twists and turns on The Cyclone roller coaster, Adrenalin Alley is crafted for work functions, social club outings, birthday parties and corporate team building exercises.

Dreamworld CEO Noel Dempsey, says Adrenalin Alley gives function organisers a choice of trail blazing experiences at price points that suit all budgets.

“Companies can take their team from the board room to the AVPX battlefield for two hours and receive a welcome drink and mixed platters of food for just $29 per person. Or they can hire out the entire precinct for four hours of after-dark action with free flow of food and beverage for $105 per person. And there are a range of prices and offerings in between.”

Dempsey says the key attribute to Adrenalin Alley is that the activities and the experiences push the envelope.

“Adrenalin Alley offers the ‘biggest’, the ‘first’ and the ‘only’ in one close-knit zone. The activities are fun to watch but they’re even better to experience,” he says.

“Where else can you drive a V8 Supercars at virtual speeds of 300km/h over Mt Panorama, wipe out on a non-stop wave, and then battle Aliens using cutting-edge laser weaponry? The attractions can be played individually or team versus team.

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