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About ABC Kids World
Themed land at the Dreamworld Amusement Park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
ABC Kids World is a themed area within Dreamworld Amusement Park at Coomera on the Gold Coast, designed specifically for young children and their families. Combining Australian aquatic life with interactive animal experiences, it sits within one of Queensland's most well-known theme parks and works best as part of a broader day out at Dreamworld rather than a standalone destination.
The area is geared towards children aged roughly 2 to 10, making it particularly well suited for families with preschoolers and primary-school-aged kids.
What to See and Do
ABC Kids World brings together aquarium exhibits showcasing Australian aquatic life alongside interactive animal experiences. The focus is on engagement for younger visitors - the kind of hands-on, up-close encounters that hold the attention of small children better than passive viewing alone.
As part of the wider Dreamworld facility, the themed land is best approached as one component of a full day at the park. You can move between ABC Kids World and other themed areas across the day, which helps keep younger visitors engaged across different types of attractions.
Check Dreamworld's website before your visit for current schedules around animal talks and feeding demonstrations - these sessions tend to be among the more popular elements for children and are worth planning your day around.
Getting There and Access
Dreamworld is located in Coomera, approximately 45 minutes south of Brisbane via the M1 motorway. If you're coming from Surfers Paradise, the drive is around 20 minutes.
There is no direct public transport to the park, so a private vehicle or booking through a tour operator is the practical way to get there. Free on-site parking is available at Dreamworld, with a large capacity car park that includes accessible spaces near the main entrance. During school holidays and weekends the car park fills up - arriving early is the best way to avoid delays, and overflow parking is available if needed.
The attraction is pram friendly, which is a practical consideration for families with infants or toddlers. Lockers are also available if you need to store belongings during your visit.
Visitor Tips
- Book tickets online in advance - rates are generally better than purchasing at the gate
- Arrive at opening time to see animals at their most active and to get ahead of the crowds
- Shade is limited, so sunscreen and hats are important, particularly during the warmer months
- Food is available throughout Dreamworld via cafés and restaurants, though pricing is typical of theme park venues - factor that into your budget. BYO food is not an option
- Plan meal breaks around feeding demonstrations if they're scheduled during your visit
Best Time to Visit
The cooler months between April and September are generally more comfortable for both visitors and animals on the Gold Coast. Weekdays are noticeably quieter than weekends, and school holiday periods bring significantly larger crowds. If your schedule is flexible, a weekday visit outside of Queensland school holidays will give you shorter queues and a more relaxed experience.
Getting There
Located at Dreamworld Amusement Park, Coomera on the Gold Coast, Queensland. About 45 minutes south of Brisbane via the M1 motorway. Nearest major town is Surfers Paradise (20 minutes). No direct public transport to the park; private vehicle or tour operator recommended.
Parking
Free on-site parking available at Dreamworld. Large capacity car park with accessible parking spaces near main entrance. Peak times (school holidays, weekends) fill up — arrive early or use overflow parking if directed.
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Visitor Tips
- •Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and see animals most active
- •Combine with other Dreamworld themed lands for a full day out
- •Check Dreamworld's website for seasonal animal talks and feeding times
- •Wear sunscreen and bring hats — Gold Coast sun is intense
- •Book tickets online in advance for better rates
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Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Significance
- Regional
Plan Your Visit
- Entry
- Paid
- Duration
- 1-2 hours
- Best Time
- Visit during cooler months (April–September) for animal comfort and visitor comfort. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. Early morning (opening time) offers the best wildlife viewing and shortest queues.
- Hours
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Location
- Area
- Coomera
- Region
- Gold Coast
- State
- Queensland
Good to Know
Highlights
Activities
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- Best for ages 2–10; younger children and families with preschoolers
- Shade/Cover
- Limited shade
- Pram Friendly
- Yes
- Lockers
- Available
Food & Drink
Food and beverage outlets available throughout Dreamworld. Prices typical of theme parks (premium). Plan meal times around animal feeding demonstrations if available.
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