Discover the best top things to do in Gold Coast, Australia including Pacific Pines Central Park, Kurrawa Pratten Park, Broadwater Parklands, Laguna Park, Bounce Inc. Gold Coast, Bischof Pioneer Park, Cascade Gardens, Reg Chesters Park, Rotary Park Burleigh, Boomerangs.
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4.5 based on 167 reviews
The City of Gold Coast and Disability Services Queensland joined forces to create the Gold Coast's first 'All Abilities Playground' at Kurrawa Pratten Park, Broadbeach. The park has proven extremely popular, providing an innovative, unique and entertaining play space for kids of all ages and abilities! The All Abilities Playground is one of our newest play spaces, featuring an accessible submarine, a mermaid, diver and fish, simulating the ocean environment. The kids will have a ball in this sea-themed playground, designed to cater to all ages and ability levels.
This well maintained park is well used as it is beautifully maintained and spacious. So many families use it for picnics, walks, ball games and it also has a great playground for young to mid age lids. We took the grandkids with their skipping ropes and frisbees and they had a fabulous time. The adjoining Kurrawa Surf Club is available for snacks and coffee.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
Lots to do in this park, from the park, rock pools, open spaces and walkways along the ocean inlet, was fantastic
4.0 based on 92 reviews
Experience Australia’s biggest & best indoor action adventure park. 4700sqm of wall to wall action, with 9 amazing area’s, including huge trampoline zones, inflatables and zorb soccer, there is something for everyone! X-Park is an Adventure Challenge Course for adrenaline hunters. It combines obstacles & features that can be explored as stand-alone challenges or navigated as one circuit with different levels of difficulty to allow for personal progression and creative expression. The Free-Jump Arena is a giant network of interconnected floor and wall trampolines. Its like Free-Running and Parkour made easy! This is our main stage – with around 50 interconnected trampolines, tumble tracks and banked walls. Enjoy freestyle freedom or just run wild in this oversized playground.
We took eleven boys to Bounce for a 10 year old birthday party. The party was a huge success, there was plenty to do and the party host looked after the boys while the Mums had coffee and watched from the observation deck. I would not really recommend Bounce for children under 10 as it is a very big space and most participants when we were there were aged 10+ It could get quite overwhelming for younger kids. We also took my 14 year old and a mate and they are perhaps the ideal age for this type of venue. Two hours in the usual session and they will not get bored in that time.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
I have been here about 11 times over the years mostly passing through on my bicycle, an interesting park, it’s multi purpose firstly a war memorial so some great history it view, secondly it’s home to the largest bat colony’s on the Gold Coast and lastly it’s a beautiful manicured garden with a huge variety of flowers also there is about 6 Barbecue s and riverside seating as well as a lush forest walk all in one small area... right in the city, so cool. Plenty of parking or you can just ride your bike or better walk so you miss nothing , bring your camera.
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