Infinity Attraction - Mind-Bending Journey in futuristic maze worlds at Gold Coast
3.8
159 Ratings
Surfers Paradise
Embark on a mind-bending journey through futuristic maze worlds at Infinity Attraction on the Gold Coast. Immerse yourself in 20 multi-sensual environments of illusions and effects that will blow you away. Challenge your senses and ignite your imagination!
Duration: 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Infinity Attraction - Step into a world of amazement as you witness the incredible futuristic maze-like environments of INFINITY on the Gold Coast. The first of it’s kind, this hilarious interactive experience will leave you laughing and screaming as you discover the many unexpected illusions and special effects throughout this journey.

Experience the fun house of the future as you immerse yourself in an extraordinary series of 20 multi- sensual environments filled with unique special effects, emotive atmospheric sound fields and amazing spectacular illusions that appear to go all the way to INFINITY!

A great family experience for all ages and a popular venue choice for parties, unique group or team building activities, this Gold Coast attraction is an experience not to miss.

What's Included
  • 2-hours free undercover parking
  • Free Wifi in Chevron Renaissance Centre
What's Not Included
  • Digital souvenir photo packages instore from $20
  • Unique Gift shop with awesome gifts
Additional Information

Enjoy a mind-blowing journey as you step into a spectacular, futuristic maze-like worlds of wonder. This incredible series of 20 multi-sensual environments of illusions and effects will blow you away with it’s out of this world experience! Immerse yourself in futuristic maze-like illusions and atmospheric sound fields that go all the way to INFINITY! This Gold Coast’s attraction is the first of it’s kind in the world offering an exciting, hilarious interactive experience for the whole family. Challenge your Senses and Ignite your Imagination!

  • 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.
  • Prices are valid until 31st March 2023 unless otherwise stated on special offers.
  • 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
Location
Infinity Attraction
Surfers Paradise Blvd & Elkhorn Ave, Chevron Renaissance Centre
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
3.8
(159 Ratings)
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281pruep
Feb 25, 2024
Fantastic! - I did the Maze with my 29 year old son. He wanted to do it but I was not so keen. I really loved it. It was pretty scary but he looked after me, especially in the more daunting parts lol. Well worth doing.
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Wintercolleen
Feb 23, 2024
Very good signing before each room - Second time coming here after 15 years and it still feels the same. But with the sinking room it was a bit harder to move. Also maybe have little grip stuff on the bottom of the socks. Just in one of the rooms.
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J5941kkcatherinec
Sep 15, 2023
Fun but disorienting. - It was heaps of fun. It's really good advice to keep your hands in front of you, as the mirrors are incredibly deceiving. The rooms were small and mostly easy to navigate. Some were trippy and my favourite was the ball room and the moving floor room. I was very glad of the sign out front one room where it said nothing will jump out and nothing will harm you, as there was hanging things and things that touched you, if I didn't see that sign, I think I would have panicked. Love the photos I got from the experience. It was cheaper to get both.
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Leela888
Feb 22, 2023
Great experience for kids - The kids loved it - it might not be that exciting for the adults but the kids found it really interesting and exciting.
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Cazbar62
Aug 12, 2023
I havent laughed so hard for years. What a blast! - I guess for the tech savvy of today this would seem a bit naff but I LOVED IT! I didnt really know what to expect so it was all a great surprise, particularly the squishy fllor. We laughed so hard we couldn't stand up. I thought we'd only been in there 10 mins and was surprised to seevit was half an hour. Time really does fly when you're having fun.
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Kb-adventures94
Mar 5, 2023
Fun activity for a rainy day - Fun activity for a rainy day! We were suprised by the number of rooms and the difficulty in some to find the exit! Good fun.
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Mryellowduck
Dec 23, 2022
Good, but we've done better - It was fun. Too short for the money though. You'll be through it in under 30 mins and there is no repeat value - you'd not do this twice. We have done similar attractions in Japan. The Japanese versions are a thousand times better. They claim to be first in the world - but we've done these sorts of things before and so I am skeptical, especially because the others have been better. This will be a bit scary for younger kids and terrifying for anyone younger than say eight - do something else if your kids are that young, Was it worth it? Yep. If money is not a consideration then a few mins in this attraction will be worth it. I am giving four stars as this was very good versus many tourist attractions. It's really only a three star experience though.
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Rjf_i
Jan 4, 2024
Great! - The infinity bridge. The Rainbow atoms (?). The time for fun rooms were difficult to enjoy as part of our group mostly wanted the final door. Wondering how a quick escape would work. Things did tend to feel a little enclosed. Possibly a personal panic button could help some patrions?. Your refund policy could include deferring bookings to a new time. We know you have down time but you also have up times.
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A594vwsarahm
Jan 17, 2024
Extremely misleading and traumatic - Looking at the outside of this attraction it looks like a fun place to go, it’s advertised as a laser maze, 20 rooms of different fun laser type rooms. Sounded fun! They said they wouldn’t recommend it for ages under 8 which was fine I had all ages over 8. All my children are pretty good they love thrill rides, we have done Ripleys with the laser and mirror rooms so figured it would be fun. It was absolutely not fun I think my children are forever traumatised. We made it to a room that is pitch black, the sounds are of children laughing, there is hair hanging from the roof and hands sticking out from the walls, you feel your way through and there’s giant spiders and bugs and those noises you hear when insects buzz past you. It was honestly awful. I wouldn’t consider myself easily scared but even I was freaked out. Thankfully my 14 year old saw the panic button and we were rescued. My problem is there was no warnings given about that at all and we watched the video at the start it just said use your hands to guide you, which we assumed was for the mirror maze area. If someone had said there is a pitch black room with hair and other things hanging from the roof that you cannot see and hands sticking out from the walls and creepy laughter and walls that inflate on you as you walk past I would never have gone in. It is advertised as a fun laser maze. There is NOTHING to suggest any horror type aspects of the place and that room was genuinely designed to scare you. So be warned, this is not a fun laser maze place. There is nothing that would suggest on the advertising videos outside the place that this room exists in there. Up until that point it was ok but that was maybe the fourth room in there. I cannot comment on what is beyond that space.
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590adeys
Oct 23, 2023
More information required. - Staff uninterested and unhelpful. No warnings, leaflets or glo sticks offered. Staff only asked if we had epilepsy. I had two 5yr old girls who loved the bright lights, lasers, ropes, mirrors etc. They managed short periods of darkness but became terrified in the pitch black scary rooms. I pressed the panic button 3 times and was told to go through the curtain and turn left thinking someone would come and take the girls out. They did not! I had to go through to the end which took approximately 15mins with two terrified girls. What a disgrace! Never again Infinity!
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