Shocking act halts Movie World ride

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Shocking act halts Movie World ride
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Passengers stuck on Movie World ride after 'guest behaviour' sparks closure - as two other rides shut over safety concerns.

"Earlier today, the Wild West Falls ride at Movie World had an operator-controlled stop due to guest behaviour," the spokesman said.

The incident at the Gold Coast theme park occurred a day after two other major attractions were closed over safety and mechanical concerns. The Doomsday attraction reopened on Thursday while the Green Lantern will reopen to the public by the end of the week.

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