The Road Runner Rollercoaster, situated in the hugely popular Looney Tunes Village, offers children and their parents a fast, safe and fun new experience.
Chief Executive Officer, John Menzies, said the Australian-first ride bridges the gap between the gentle rides of Looney Tunes Village and the park�s adult thrill rides.
Guests board the sky rocket themed coaster train at the ACME Fireworks Factory Station along with Wile E. Coyote who then proceeds to chase the Road Runner through the Arizona Desert in an exciting journey of twists and turns, ups and downs.
�The Road Runner Rollercoaster is a ride the whole family can enjoy together and is a great experience for kids who aren�t quite ready for the Lethal Weapon suspended looping coaster.�
�This type of ride has never before been seen in Australia, but a similar Vekoma junior coaster ride that opened recently at Universal Studios in the United States has proven a big hit with people of all ages.�
The ride has increased the size of Looney Tunes Village by 30% and, at capacity, carries up to 1,000 passengers an hour in two 16-seater highly themed trains.
Mr Menzies said the continuing major capital investment by the park�s owners Village Roadshow, Warner Bros. and the Sea World Property Trust demonstrates the confidence they have in the future of Queensland and Gold Coast tourism.
�Since 1997, Warner Bros. Movie World has introduced three new attractions to cater to the family - Looney Tunes Village, Marvin the Martian in the 3rd Dimension 3D film and, of course, the Wild Wild West Adventure Ride,� he said.
�All of these have provided experiences that Mum and Dad can share with the kids, because that�s what a day at Warner Bros. Movie World is all about.�
Looney Tunes Village, which opened in December 1997 to cater for children under the age of 10, already incorporates six colourful, Looney Tunes themed rides and is extremely popular with children of all ages.
The new ride is situated in the area previously occupied by the Toon Stage, which has been relocated to the front of the park.
Media information: Ilka McCouat Communication Executive Warner Bros. Movie World Ph: 07 5573 8315 or 0407 38 48 32