SkyPoint Observation Deck is the Gold Coast's most renowned attraction, drawing both locals and visitors. Offering breathtaking panoramic vistas spanning from the coastline to the hinterland, it is an ideal spot to witness the sparkling Gold Coast skyline at night or capture stunning vistas from Brisbane to Byron Bay during daylight hours. Positioned 230 meters (750 ft) above ground atop the Q1 on Australia's Gold Coast, visitors can ascend to the eagles' nest, the highest point of the Climb, approximately 270 meters above ground level. Alongside the spectacular views, the Observation Deck boasts informative displays detailing the region's history and houses a café catering to every visitor's beverage needs. It's an opportunity to delve into the origins of the Gold Coast and appreciate the SkyPoint Observation Deck's stature as a renowned tourist destination. SkyPoint Observation Deck offers diverse packages and activities to elevate your trip, creating an even more memorable and thrilling experience.
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SKYPOINT OBSERVATION DECK REVIEWS
The view is just amazing! We tried breakfast buffet which already includes the price for the deck. The cost is pretty much reasonable. Food is good. If you want to order for a barista made coffee then you have to pay additional amount for it. They have instant coffee included in the buffet as well.
Great view from the top floor. Well worth the fee to see 360 degree views of Surfers Paradise and surrounding area. There is a cafe available for drinks and food. Some information around the place. Definitely a must see whilst in the area.
One of the must visit places in Gold Coast , especially if you have limited time and wants to have a view of the only coastal sky deck. The view are awesome along with a nice restaurant on top. I would recommend you to go just before dusk and can get both day and night views. Compared to Sydney it does not have any other gaming or recreation options other than the restaurant and bar.
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The Wax Museum is one of Surfers Paradise's enduring attractions, featuring clothed sculptures of renowned historical figures, film icons, and fictional characters. It proudly houses the most extensive assortment of genuine wax figures in the Southern Hemisphere. Visitors to the museum can encounter influential personalities who left their mark on history. The venue has recently expanded its space to accommodate a growing collection of newly acquired wax figures. Displayed with striking realism and adorned in accurately replicated period costumes, the museum showcases movie stars, explorers, scientists, villains, and world leaders. Additionally, the horrors section of the Wax Museum exhibits wax sculptures alongside an array of historical torture devices, offering an educational exploration. Moreover, the museum boasts several miniature representations depicting pivotal moments in Australian history, making the city's past easily comprehensible. A visit to the Wax Museum offers an exciting encounter with wax sculptures of iconic personalities and an enlightening insight into the harsh history of global punishments.
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Great time and LOVE LOVE LOVED the downstairs tour about historic torture devices. Educational and morbid for those who like things that are macarbe in life. The upstairs section, whilst interesting and entertaining, did not have a very accurate representation of the people on display.
Very friendly staff. I didn't expect that there's a tour guide on the second part, I was amazed and he explained everything well. I travelled solo so they volunteer to take a picture of me with the wax statue which is a big help. Much appreciated, big thanks! Pls visit them.
I really enjoyed it! The tour guide down in the dungeon was awesome and the other staff were lovely also! Thank you ???? A very interesting place to visit if your into a bit of medieval torture history ????
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Gold Coast War Museum is a renowned military exhibit creatively showcasing various military vehicles, aircraft, weaponry (ranging from daggers and pistols to heavy machine guns), and uniforms. Within its collections, the Museum represents each Australian conflict and deployment since 1788, encompassing The Sedan & the Boer War, peace missions from East Timor to Rwanda, and the harrowing accounts of Prisoner of War & WW2 Concentration camps. This museum hosts an extensive and varied collection that spans every Australian conflict and deployment since 1788. Visitors can marvel at the well-presented war memorabilia, which includes tanks, planes, helicopters, and various cars and trucks. Its versatile and memorable displays leave a lasting impression, offering an excellent opportunity for families to visit and enjoy together.
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This place is fantastic. Aussie history from all the wars Australia has been to. The layouts and information are very well done. Great place to learn of the sacrafices made by our diggers. Very nice place to go and see. Been back twice. Well done.
Great little trove of war memorabilia with models & set in the surroundings of Skirmish. Great place for anyone who is interested in this with a vast array of different types of weapons and memorabilia from different wars. It’s definitely worth a visit.
Lots of collection! A nice place to spend a couple of hours if you are interested in history.
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