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Interactive dining experience coming to theme park giant, Dreamworld

An immersive and interactive dining experience is to be added to Dreamworld’s new precinct coming at the end of 2024. Find out more.

Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to their brand new precinct Rivertown. Picture: Supplied
Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to their brand new precinct Rivertown. Picture: Supplied

Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to its new precinct Rivertown, in a feast for your stomach and senses.

Jane Rivertown’s Restaurant is set to open in late 2024 and will offer immersive and interactive dining experiences including lifelike animatronic animals including a python, talking parrot, snapping crocodile, orangutang, and family of monkeys in the rafters.

Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to their brand new precinct Rivertown. Picture: Supplied
Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to their brand new precinct Rivertown. Picture: Supplied

Decorated with a suspended canoe, cargo nets and jungle wildlife, the restaurant also showcases items collected by the fictional adventurer Jane, including a beautiful grandfather clock, oversized masks, and rare antiques from across the globe.

Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to their brand new precinct Rivertown. Picture: Supplied
Theme park giant Dreamworld has announced a restaurant as the final addition to their brand new precinct Rivertown. Picture: Supplied

Dreamworld commercial and facilities director Dwayne Clark said there were some exciting surprises awaiting guests at the bar.

“We’ve planned some special touches around the bar that will truly add to the experience.

“Jane’s Rivertown Restaurant is the final piece of Rivertown, and it is set to be one of the most dynamic and immersive dining experiences on the Gold Coast.

“We’ve designed this space to entertain, surprise, and delight our guests at every turn, it’s an experience unlike any other,” he said.

Commercial and facilities director Dwayne Clark in the unfinished Jane Rivertown's Restaurant. Picture: Supplied
Commercial and facilities director Dwayne Clark in the unfinished Jane Rivertown's Restaurant. Picture: Supplied

The restaurant will be able to seat up to 280 people and will include an events and conference space with capacity for up to 120 people.

The restaurant will also hold a 12.5 metre long themed boat bar, which will serve as the central hub of the dining area.

Originally published as Interactive dining experience coming to theme park giant, Dreamworld

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