Aquis Park

Description

Aquis Park – home of the Gold Coast Turf Club and Gold Coast Event Centre is the host of one of Australia’s richest racedays, The Magic Millions Raceday.

Situated on a 38-hectare property in the heart of the Gold Coast, Aquis Park hosts close to 60 race meetings every year and has become one of the most sought after function venues on the Gold Coast for both raceday and non-raceday events. With all 20 function spaces and restaurants boasting natural light and spectacular views of the spectacular Gold Coast, the venue provides a truly unique location for your next event.

Also on-site at Aquis Park is the 2,000 square metre Gold Coast Event Centre. Located within the Gold Coast Turf Club precinct, the venue is an impressive structure that can host over 3,500 guests. The GCTC can assist with conferences and events seven days a week including gala dinners for up to 1,200 guests, exhibitions, tradeshows, conferences and memorable outdoor welcome functions utilising their spectacular lawn area. 

VENUE DETAILS

Spaces & Facilities

  • The Corporate Suites
  • Skyline Mezzanine
  • The Emporium Lounge
  • The Emporium & The Emporium Terrace
  • The Dome
  • The Boardroom
  • The Event Centre

 Capacity             

  • 20,000
 

Hireable Spaces (Indoor)            

  • The Corporate Suites
  • Skyline Mezzanine
  • The Emporium Lounge
  • The Emporium & The Emporium Terrace
  • The Dome
  • The Boardroom
  • The Event Centre
 

Hireable Spaces (Outdoor)            

  • The Fountain Lawn
  • The Southern Lawn
  • The Meadow
  • The Members Car Park
  • The Public Car Park
 

Parking          

  • Members Car Park
  • Public Car Park
 

Summary

Car Parking Areas 2
Capacity 20,000
Indoor Spaces 7
Outdoor spaces 5

Location & Contact

Location & Contact

Aquis Park

Racecourse Dr, Bundall, QLD 4217

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.