Looney Tunes Studio Tour
Looney Tunes River Ride (formerly known as the Looney Tunes Studio Tour) was a dark boat ride at the amusement park Warner Bros. Movie World at Gold Coast, Australia. The ride was unveiled on 3 June 1991, the same time as the park, and was closed on 1 February 2011 to make way for the Junior Driving School. History ''Looney Tunes River Ride'' opened with the Warner Bros. Movie World on 3 June 1991 as ''Looney Tunes Studio - Journey into Fantasy'', and was sponsored by the Nine Network. It was one of four attractions in the Looney Tunes Land section of the park. The ride later had its name changed to ''Looney Tunes Studio Tour.'' In 1995, Nine Network's sponsorship of the ride ended, and in December 1997, its name was changed to ''Looney Tunes River Ride'' alongside the launch of Looney Tunes Village. On 30 June 1996, ''Looney Tunes Adventure'' opened with Warner Bros. Movie World in Germany as ''Looney Tunes Studio Tour'', and was sponsored by Langnese. The ride was very si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gold Coast Bulletin The ''Gold Coast Bulletin'' is a daily newspaper serving Australia's Gold Coast region. It is published as ''The Gold Coast Bulletin'' on weekdays and the ''Weekend Bulletin'' at weekends. It is owned by News Corp Australia. History The newspaper has undergone a number of masthead and ownership changes. When Patrick Joseph McNamara started the paper in 1885, he worked in a tin shed on Sou |