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AUSTRALIA’S Dreamworld theme park, where four people were killed on a ride last month, will reopen on December 10, operator Ardent Leisure Group said on Wednesday.
“The closure of both Dreamworld and Whitewater World throughout the month of November 2016 will result in no significant revenue being recorded for that month,” Ardent said in a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
It noted that the parks earned A$7.6 million (US$5.7 million) in the corresponding period last year.
Ardent said the parks incurred operating costs of between A$4 million and A$4.2 million for the period and that the company expects to incur “one-off costs of A$1.6 million (US$1.19 million) associated with the tragedy (net of expected insurance recoveries).” – Reuters
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