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Dreamworld and Whitewater World Pass: Two parks, one ticket

Kick off your day at WhiteWater World Gold Coast, Dreamworld’s water park packed with epic slides, a giant wave pool, and fun zones for kids. From high-speed thrills like The Rip to the kid-friendly Wiggle Bay, it’s the perfect way to cool off.

Then head next door to Dreamworld, Australia’s largest theme park. With over 40 rides and attractions, it’s home to the Steel Taipan rollercoaster, family zones like Kenny & Belinda’s Dreamland, and close-up encounters with tigers and more at Tiger Island and Corroboree.

With the Dreamworld and WhiteWater World Pass, you get access to both parks with one ticket—twice the fun, one easy entry. Keep reading to learn about the combo ticket, opening hours, and everything you need to plan your visit.

Top reasons to not miss Whitewater World when you visit Dreamworld

Family enjoying a day at Whitewater World, Gold Coast.

Right next door to Dreamworld

Located beside Dreamworld, it’s easy to combine both parks in one visit. Choose a combo ticket for a full day (or two) of wet and dry adventures.

Children enjoying water slides at WhiteWater World, Gold Coast, Australia.

Rides for all ages

Race down edge-of-your-seat attractions like Fully 6, The Rip, and Triple Vortex, or challenge friends on the 120 m racer The BRO. Don’t forget the hair-raising funnel of The Green Room.

Visitors enjoying water slides at Whitewater World, Gold Coast, Australia.

Experience the Cave of Waves

Unwind in a beach-style wave pool with gentle 1.5 m swells and sunny surf vibes created by “Surf God Huey.”

Children enjoying water slides at WhiteWater World, Gold Coast, Australia.

Family-friendly splash zones

Little ones can safely explore Wiggle Bay and Pipeline Plunge, with mini slides, water sprays, and built-in shade.

Family relaxing in cabana at Whitewater World with poolside view.

Upgrade with cabanas and express passes

Book a shaded private cabana to relax between rides, or skip wait times with an Express Pass for select slides, great for families and groups.

Children enjoying waterslides at Whitewater World, Gold Coast.

Seasonal fun & lush beach vibes

Open from September to April, WhiteWater World is built around open-air design, eco-conscious landscaping, and relaxed Aussie beach vibes.

Your guide to Whitewater World rides

Child enjoying water slide at WhiteWater World, Gold Coast.

Fully 6

  • Thrill level: Max
  • Best for: Slide chasers who want variety

Choose from six different body slides—open-air, partially enclosed, or full-on drops with light effects. Each ends with a big splash and a burst of speed.

Group enjoying The Rip water slide at Whitewater World, Gold Coast.

The Rip

  • Thrill level: Max
  • Best for: Groups who love unpredictable twists

Drop into darkness on a 4-person raft, spin through a giant bowl, and plunge into the pool below. No two rides feel the same.

The Green Room waterslide at Whitewater World, Gold Coast, with wave pool and park in view.

The Green Room

  • Thrill level: Max
  • Best for: Friends or families wanting big, shared drops 

Hop into a 4-person cloverleaf raft and barrel through a huge 20 m funnel for an intense wave-style ride.

Visitors on a waterslide at Temple of Huey, Whitewater World, Gold Coast.

Temple of Huey

  • Thrill level: Moderate
  • Best for: Riders who enjoy twisty, scenic slides

Three fun tube slides weave around Dreamworld’s coaster track with quick drops and sweeping turns—perfect for mid-level adventure.

Visitors enjoying Cave of Waves at Whitewater World, Gold Coast.

Cave of Waves

  • Thrill level: Mild
  • Best for: Anyone who wants to relax or body surf


This giant wave pool creates 1.5 m surf-style swells. Float, swim, or splash under the sun with easy beach vibes.

Family enjoying water slide at Wiggle Bay, Whitewater World, Gold Coast.

Wiggle Bay

  • Thrill level: Mild
  • Best for: Toddlers and preschoolers

    A gentle, shaded area designed just for little ones, with soft spray zones, mini slides, and hands-on fun.

If you’re planning to visit Dreamworld on the same day, don’t miss our detailed Dreamworld rides guide. It’s the perfect way to plan ahead and make the most of your day of thrills and family fun.

Plan your visit to Whitewater World

Getting there

Address: 1 Dreamworld Pkwy, Coomera QLD 4209. Find on Maps

  • By bus: Take Translink or Surfside buses to the Dreamworld stop at the entrance. Bus TX7 connects Coomera and Helensvale stations and stops at Dreamworld.
  • By train: Get off at Coomera Station via G:Link from Brisbane or the Gold Coast, then take bus TX7 to the park.
  • By car: Dreamworld is 25 mins from Surfers Paradise, 35 mins from Gold Coast Airport, and 45 mins from Brisbane via major routes.

Frequently asked questions about Dreamworld and Whitewater World Pass

Is WhiteWater World open year-round?

No, WhiteWater World typically operates seasonally. It's usually open during warmer months (September - April) and school holiday periods. Always check the official calendar for opening dates and scheduled maintenance closures.

Are there height or age restrictions on water slides?

Yes, each slide has specific height and sometimes age requirements for safety. You’ll find clear signage at every attraction, and staff are always around to guide you.

Are life jackets available at WhiteWater World?

Yes, complimentary life jackets are available for guests of all sizes. They're especially helpful for younger kids or those less confident in the water.

Can I rent a cabana at WhiteWater World?

Yes, private cabanas are available to rent for a full day. They come with comfy lounges, shade, and even a mini fridge in some cases, a great way to chill out in between slides.

What should I bring for a day at WhiteWater World?

Swimmers, towels, sunscreen, water bottles, and waterproof shoes are all good ideas.

Is there an app for navigation or ride updates?

Yes! Download the official Dreamworld app for maps, show times, live ride updates, and helpful alerts throughout your visit.