I have a feeling it wasn't sound proof at all. The sliding door looked pretty thin.I wonder how sound proof the diary room actually was given the entire set was constructed with ply wood.
I love this for the 2025 "house".
Temporary soundstages are a thing and something that I’m shocked they didn’t explore. It’s also not as if Dreamworld don’t have the space.I'm no expert in building, but surely a purpose built house would be more logical both practically and financially. Given the success of this season, sponsors shouldn't be too hard to source. I understand the original house was renovated each season, but pulling this one apart and putting it back together, especially if they were looking at doing 2 seasons in one year (unless back to back) just seems very costly. Plus having a purpose built house means DW can cater to fans during the off-season with tours and private functions.
I've said this before, but utilising the Exhibition Centre solely for the live shows would make more sense, too. Much easier building and removing a small set for the live shows than an entire house.
But like I said, I'm no expert in building![]()

Key word in my last post was TEMPORARY. I have no idea how that turned in to “somewhat permanent”. A temporary soundstage could technically be taken down and reconstructed when needed.I imagine they'd want a long term commitment from Ten to do anything that's somewhat permanent/requires heavy planning and capex. Dreamworld posted their largest visitor numbers on record for H1 (Jul-Dec) so it's not like they're starving for the revenue.