REVIEW · LORNE
Lorne: Live Wire Park Ticket with Zip Line Rollercoaster
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Trees turn into a rollercoaster. That’s the hook of Live Wire Park in Lorne: you get one ride on the Shockwave ZipCoaster plus time to enjoy the park’s forest-adventure extras. It’s a fast, ticketed way to feel adrenaline without committing to a full ropes-course day.
I especially like the 40 km/h speed run through the trees, because you’re not just walking in the rainforest—you’re flying above it. I also like that this ticket pairs the ZipCoaster with the Spring Circuit trampolines and the Canopy Circuit walk, so you can keep the fun going even after your main ride.
One consideration: this isn’t for everyone. It’s not suitable for pregnant women, and there are weight limits (30–120 kg), plus you’ll sign a waiver before you go.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Live Wire Park in Lorne: a quick ticket for big tree-top thrills
- Shockwave ZipCoaster: 525 meters of gravity-powered fun
- Spring Circuit trampolines and Canopy Circuit walk
- What this ticket includes—and what it doesn’t
- Price and value: is $42 worth it?
- Getting there and checking in at Building 1
- Safety basics to know before you step in
- Who should book this zip coaster ticket
- Practical tips for a smoother, better ride
- Should you book the Lorne Live Wire Park ZipCoaster ticket?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Lorne Live Wire Park ticket with Zip Line Rollercoaster?
- Does this ticket include the Super Circuit or Short Circuit ropes courses?
- How fast and how long is the Shockwave ZipCoaster ride?
- Where do I check in for the experience?
- What should I bring?
- Who is this experience not suitable for?
- Do I need to sign a waiver, and what about refunds?
Key highlights at a glance

- Shockwave ZipCoaster specs: 525 meters of continuous zip line, up to 40 km/h
- Nature setting in the Otways: ride through towering trees in the rainforest region
- More than one attraction: Spring Circuit trampolines + Canopy Circuit walk are included
- Know what’s excluded: no access to Super Circuit or Short Circuit ropes courses
- Short experience window: the ticket experience is listed as 15 minutes
- Bring the right shoes: closed-toe shoes are required
Live Wire Park in Lorne: a quick ticket for big tree-top thrills

Live Wire Park sits in the wilderness near Lorne, where the Otway rainforest sets the mood fast. You’re not doing a long multi-stop tour. This is more like: check in, get set up, ride the star attraction, then enjoy the included walkways and trampolines.
The value here is that you buy one ticket that covers the headliner plus two additional ways to enjoy the canopy zone. That matters if you’re traveling with mixed energy levels—some people want the big adrenaline hit, others want a scenic, active option that still feels like adventure.
Also, the park’s setup is designed around clear inclusions. You’re getting the ZipCoaster ride and specific circuits (Spring and Canopy), while other higher ropes experiences are clearly not included on this ticket. That keeps costs more predictable, as long as you know what you want before you arrive.
Shockwave ZipCoaster: 525 meters of gravity-powered fun

The Shockwave ZipCoaster is the main event, and the stats are what sell it. You ride a continuous zip line that stretches 525 meters, and you can reach speeds up to 40 km/h. That combination is what gives it the rollercoaster feeling: gravity does the work, and the line carries you through the trees with constant motion.
What I like about the concept is the way it blends speed with scenery. You’re moving fast enough to feel the rush, but the ride path is through a forest corridor, so your brain keeps switching between thrill and wonder. It’s not just about going fast in open air.
It’s also one of those attractions where the wording is a clue to the experience. This is described as a zip line rollercoaster, and that fits the idea of twists and turns around tree canopies rather than a flat, simple glide. Your view tends to be focused forward and sideways at the same time—you’re watching the trees go by, and your body reacts to the motion.
One more detail to file away: the Shockwave ZipCoaster ride is listed as 1 ride included. If you love it (and it’s easy to imagine you might), that’s worth thinking about ahead of time so you don’t feel disappointed when the ticket only covers a single run.
Spring Circuit trampolines and Canopy Circuit walk

This ticket isn’t only about the zip ride. You also get access to two other park staples: the Spring Circuit trampolines and the Canopy Circuit walk.
The trampolines are a smart pairing with the rollercoaster. After a high-speed ride, your body may still be buzzing. A trampoline circuit gives you movement and fun without the same commitment as the ropes courses you’re not getting here. It’s also a good option if the adrenaline part is done for the day, but you still want to play in the park.
The Canopy Circuit walk is where the “nature like never before” part makes sense. You’re getting time up in the treetops zone, not just standing at ground level. Even if you’re not chasing extreme height, a canopy walk changes your sense of scale—trees stop looking like a background and start looking like the main feature.
If you’re coming with kids or teens, the combination tends to be a win: one big highlight (the ZipCoaster) plus a second activity that keeps the day feeling like more than one moment. That’s exactly the kind of split that makes a short-ticket experience feel fuller.
What this ticket includes—and what it doesn’t
Here’s the straightforward breakdown, because clarity is part of value.
Included on this ticket:
- Live Wire Park ticket
- 1 ride on the Shockwave ZipCoaster
- Access to the Spring Circuit trampolines
- Access to the Canopy Circuit walk
Not included:
- Super Circuit ropes course
- Short Circuit ropes course
This matters because it changes what kind of adventure day you can expect. If you specifically want the higher ropes challenges, you’ll need a different option. On the other hand, if you’re after a mix of speed ride plus a treetop walk and playful trampoline time, this ticket matches that goal neatly.
Think of it like choosing a concert ticket that includes the main act and a couple of additional sets, but not every backstage experience. You’ll get plenty to do, but you’ll also know where your money is going.
Price and value: is $42 worth it?
At $42 per person, the pricing only feels fair if you’re buying the right mix for your group. Here’s how I’d judge the value based on what’s included.
You’re paying for:
1) A headline attraction ride with specific, headline-worthy specs (525 meters and up to 40 km/h).
2) Additional included access to the Spring trampolines and the Canopy Circuit walk.
Because this ticket is also listed as a 15-minute experience slot, you’re not paying for a long multi-hour guiding operation. You’re paying for access to particular activities, with a scheduled time window for the ZipCoaster ride.
So the “value check” comes down to two questions:
- Do you want the Shockwave ZipCoaster ride plus included park circuits?
- Are you okay not having access to the Super and Short ropes courses?
If yes, $42 can feel like a good deal for a compact day of tree-top excitement. If you’re hoping to do every ropes element, then $42 may feel limiting, because those big courses are not part of this ticket.
Getting there and checking in at Building 1
Your main logistics are simple. You head to Building 1 to check in. That check-in point matters because you’ll need to get through the setup steps before you can ride.
The experience is listed as 15 minutes, and starting times depend on availability. Plan to arrive with a little buffer. Not because anything is slow, but because you want time to sign the waiver and get ready without feeling rushed.
Also, they specify an English instructor. If you’re traveling as a family or with friends who prefer clear communication, that’s a plus.
One thing I’d treat as non-negotiable: closed-toe shoes. It’s on the “what to bring” list for a reason, and it’s the one item that can derail your day if you forget.
Safety basics to know before you step in
Live Wire Park has a few “know before you go” rules that are worth reading carefully before you drive all the way out.
- Everyone must sign a waiver to participate.
- This activity is described as non-refundable.
- It is not suitable for pregnant women.
- Weight limits apply: 30 kg (66 lbs) to 120 kg (264 lbs).
Those limits are the big gatekeepers. I’d treat them as absolute, not “maybe.” If someone in your group falls outside the weight range, it’s better to know early than to show up hoping it will work out.
If you’re traveling with kids, the weight range matters more than age. Bring scales of your own confidence—if you’re unsure, it’s worth double-checking before you book.
Who should book this zip coaster ticket
This ticket fits best if you want a focused adventure day with one big thrill and two extra activities built in.
You’ll likely love it if:
- You want the Shockwave ZipCoaster experience and you’re happy with one ride.
- You like the idea of treetop fun that includes both a canopy walk and active trampoline play.
- Your group includes people who want different intensity levels.
You should probably skip it if:
- Someone is pregnant.
- Someone is outside the 30–120 kg weight range.
- Your main goal is a ropes-course challenge. This ticket does not include the Super or Short Circuit ropes courses.
Based on the kind of feedback that tends to stick with these parks, families often enjoy the combo because kids can share the excitement without needing every single ropes element. The Canopy Circuit walk and trampolines keep the fun going after the main zip ride.
Practical tips for a smoother, better ride

These aren’t tricks. They’re just the basics that make your day easier.
- Wear closed-toe shoes. Bring them for check-in and the activities you plan to do.
- Give yourself time to sign the waiver and get prepared. A clean start makes everything feel calmer.
- Think about whether you want only the included circuits. If you want Super/Short ropes, plan for a different ticket instead of hoping to add it later.
- If you’re nervous about height or motion, remember the included Canopy Circuit walk is part of the plan. It can feel like a gentler treetop step compared with full ropes elements, while you still get that canopy vibe.
Should you book the Lorne Live Wire Park ZipCoaster ticket?
Book it if you want a compact, high-impact day in the Otway trees: one Shockwave ZipCoaster ride (up to 40 km/h over a 525-meter line) plus trampolines and a Canopy Circuit walk. At $42, it’s the kind of ticket that works well when you know you want the main attraction and the included treetop extras, not the full ropes-course package.
Skip it if your priority is the Super or Short ropes courses, or if the weight limits make participation uncertain. This ticket is great for people who want thrills and nature, without a longer, full-day commitment.
FAQ
What is included in the Lorne Live Wire Park ticket with Zip Line Rollercoaster?
The ticket includes Live Wire Park entry, 1 ride on the Shockwave ZipCoaster, access to the Spring Circuit trampolines, and access to the Canopy Circuit walk.
Does this ticket include the Super Circuit or Short Circuit ropes courses?
No. This ticket does not include access to the Super Circuit ropes course or the Short Circuit ropes course.
How fast and how long is the Shockwave ZipCoaster ride?
The Shockwave ZipCoaster is a continuous zip line of 525 meters in length, with speeds up to 40 kilometers per hour.
Where do I check in for the experience?
Check in at Building 1.
What should I bring?
Bring closed-toe shoes.
Who is this experience not suitable for?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, and it has weight limits: under 66 lbs (30 kg) or over 264 lbs (120 kg).
Do I need to sign a waiver, and what about refunds?
Yes, all visitors must sign a waiver to participate. There is a free cancellation window up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the activity is described as non-refundable otherwise.




