Infinity Attraction - Admission





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INFINITY is unlike any other attraction on the Gold Coast. Open daily until 10pm, it’s one of the few experiences you can enjoy during the day or as part of a fun night out in Surfers Paradise. This iconic attraction has been entertaining generations of visitors from around the world and is one of the rare experiences that truly appeals to the whole family — older children, teens, mum and dad, and even grandparents all love it. There’s no set schedule and no time limit. You explore at your own pace, spending as long as you like immersed in each spectacular environment filled with mind-bending illusions, atmospheric soundscapes and dazzling special effects. Challenge your senses. Ignite your imagination. Experience INFINITY.
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Step into a world of amazement at INFINITY on the Gold Coast. The first of its kind, this immersive interactive experience takes you through over 20 multi-sensory environments filled with spectacular illusions, special effects and atmospheric soundscapes that will have you laughing, surprised and amazed all the way to INFINITY. An iconic Surfers Paradise attraction, INFINITY has been entertaining generations of visitors from around the world and remains a must-do Gold Coast experience unlike anything else. Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise and open day and night until 10pm, INFINITY is a fully indoor, air-conditioned experience — a great back-up for rainy days, escaping the Queensland heat, or adding something unique to your evening plans. Perfect for families (recommended for children 8 years and over), couples and groups.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If special effects lighting, sound, dark confined spaces or illusions of height and depth cause you concern, please make further inquiries before entry
- You must not enter INFINITY if you have consumed alcohol or drugs
- INFINITY is not recommended for children under 8 years or for anyone with an unusual fear of darkness
- Children under the age of 8 years must be accompanied by an adult/carer who accepts responsibility for their care, safety and conduct
- Prams and children in backpacks cannot be admitted
- Babies carried in forward carrying slings will only be admitted at parent’s risk. It is recommended against entering with a baby or toddler
- Children must be able to walk through unassisted
- A carer accompanying a disabled guest to assist that guest will be admitted free of charge providing a current valid Carer's Card (or similar) issued by relevant State or Commonwealth authorities is produced.
- Lockers are available for personal belongings, bags, sunglasses, mobiles devices, umbrellas etc
- Design and systems of Infinity are protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights. You must not infringe those rights.
- Your image may be taken at any time for security or sales purposes and may be used by us for our commercial purposes without payment to you.
- Although there is nothing in INFINITY that is designed to frighten (e.g. nothing jumps out or grabs you) some people may feel dismay due to the ‘unknown’. In the Mystery Zone (only one of 20 zones) patrons use their sense of touch to feel their way under very low light effects. If you think that you or your child might be adversely affected you should refrain from entering or purchase a glow stick on entry.
- Visitors must be in good health, agile and free from any potentially adverse medical conditions. You should seek medical advice if uncertain.
- Expectant mothers should seek medical advice before entering.
- If low light levels, fog effects, strobe lighting might affect you, seek advice before entry
- INFINITY has some areas with uneven and moving floors which may affect people with mobility problems, knee, leg or ankle injuries or who lack agility, so please seek advice before entry
- Enclosed footwear should be worn within Infinity
- Parents and/or young children who feel threatened by the dark or unknown: Does your child have an unusual fear of the dark? In some of Infinity’s environments the special effects require a very low level of light. A small percentage of young children and some adults may feel anxious under these conditions. INFINITY is a series of fun environments. Although there is nothing in INFINITY that is designed to frighten (e.g. nothing jumps out or grabs you) some people may feel dismay due to the ‘unknown’. In the Mystery Zone (only one of 20 zones) patrons use their sense of touch to feel their way under very low light effects. If you think that you or your child might be adversely affected you should refrain from entering or purchase a glow stick on entry. Please make sure you watch and explain the safety instruction in the video you will before entry. Ask for more information if you have any doubts.
- Wheelchair bookings must be made by calling 07 5538 2988
- Not recommended for children who are scared of the dark
Reviews(174)
Every time I visit the Gold Coast, whether with friends, family or on my own, I always make time for Infinity. It’s such a fun, immersive and unique attraction, filled with colourful lights, clever illusions and interactive mazes that keep you entertained from start to finish. Every visit feels a little different, and it’s always guaranteed to be a fun experience. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something a bit different on the Gold Coast!
Definitely worth a visit. So much fun!
Was such an amazing experience! I expected it to be good but it exceeded all expectations, so fun, creative and trippy I don’t know how they do it !!! If you are on the Gold Coast you MUST visit infinity! I wish I could do it again and again and again ⭐️⭐️ honestly has been my favourite thing I’ve done this year. 100000000/10 THANK YOU INFINITY that was awesome !!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
Wow!! That was seriously so much fun! Went through with a group of friends on a Saturday night and we loved it. The line moved super quick and we didn’t catch up to anyone inside. We wanted to stay in there forever. The staff were really nice and helpful with leaving all our bags. Everyone who comes to the gc should definitely try it out !!
Visited Infinity over the weekend with a few friends, we weren’t too sure what to expect but this exceeded our expectations and we had the best time!! I can’t wait to come back again
A fun walkthrough with a variety of illusions, mazes and effects that you can venture through at your own pace. Recommend doing this during evening/night with friends or significant other.
We love that you enjoyed exploring at your own pace, as that’s exactly how INFINITY is meant to be experienced. You’re spot on about the evening vibe too… it definitely adds that extra bit of magic to a night out! See you at INFINITY again soon.
Fun, but over pretty quickly, and most of the rooms are a bit samey (mirror and lights with loud noises).
Sometimes guests get a bit of an “Amazing Race” vibe and power through (we get it… it’s exciting to see what’s around the next corner!), but slowing it down can totally change the experience. ♾️ INFINITY is completely go-at-your-own-pace, so you can honestly spend as long as you like in each environment — you just can’t go backwards once you move on. :)
A mazing - I think you shood encourage people to stay longer in the different sections as they do feel uncomfortable as it is a unique experience. I probably rushed feeling good I had completed the maze. In hindsight I should have spent longer enjoying feeling uncomfortable
That “I did it!” feeling can definitely make people power through a little too quickly, especially when it’s such a unique and exciting experience — which is all part of the fun, right 😊 We’ll absolutely take your thoughts on board and look at reminding guests a little more that it’s not a race. Slowing down and sitting in each environment for a moment really can completely change the experience. ♾️
Unsafe and Traumatic Experience Our visit to Infinity was extremely distressing and unsafe. What was advertised as a laser sensory experience unexpectedly included a terrifying “house of horrors” element, with no prior warning. In a moment of panic, we found no visible emergency exits. We used an intercom labeled “In a panic, press button”, expecting assistance, but the directions given only led us further inside. This resulted in my extremely distressed daughter desperately banging on doors, begging to be let out. Staff were aware of our distress but offered no help. This experience was misleading and unsafe. There were no proper emergency exits, no clear warnings about what to expect, and no staff intervention when needed. I strongly urge Infinity to address these serious safety concerns before someone else has to endure the same ordeal.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re very sorry to hear that you felt overwhelmed during your visit — it is never our intention for guests to feel this way. INFINITY is a multi-sensory, maze-style experience featuring low lighting, mirrors, sound effects and immersive environments. We provide extensive warnings and information prior to entry so guests can make an informed decision. This includes clear signage at the time of ticket purchase, detailed sensory and age guidance on our website, verbal advisories from our INFINITY crew before entry, and a pre-entry safety video outlining what to expect. We also clearly recommend a minimum age and provide specific sensory warnings. INFINITY is not a “house of horrors,” and there are no horror actors or scare elements. However, the environments are intentionally immersive and can feel intense for some guests. Emergency exits are integrated throughout the attraction, and the intercom system allows guests to contact staff at any time for assistance. Our team are trained to assist guests should they need to exit early. We regret that the experience was not what you expected, and we will review your feedback internally. Guest wellbeing is always our priority. If you would like to discuss your visit further, please contact us directly at info@infinitygc.com.au .
Attention. I couldn't do the attraction because as soon as the dark enters there is a kind of maze and I did 1 thing of anguish. So avoid if you're claustrophobic. Too bad that black guy at the entrance...:-(



