CHRISTMAS COVERED AT DREAMWORLD'S FESTIVE STREET MARKET

CHRISTMAS COVERED AT DREAMWORLD'S FESTIVE STREET MARKET

Dreamworld will come alive this Christmas for the inaugural Festive Street Market showcasing international food trucks, live music and entertainment exclusive to Australia's biggest theme park.

Choose from either Friday 1 December or Saturday 16 December and celebrate a year of success with your team in a truly unique way. Indulge in a spread of international dishes showcasing Japanese, Thai, Greek and German cuisines, to name a few, as you stroll around Food Truck Central.

Upgrade options are also available for intimate sit-down dinners at Tiger Island, where you get an exclusive tiger presentation or Brock's Garage, where you can marvel at Peter Brock's impressive display of race cars.

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This article was written in partnership with Dreamworld as part of Business News Australia's 2017 Corporate Christmas feature.

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