The Star Gold Coast

The Star Gold Coast

1 Casino Dr, Broadbeach, QLD 4218

Description

The Spit is the peninsula that stretches all the way up to the Gold Coast Seaway separating the ocean from the Gold Coast Broadwater.

With the CBD as the backdrop across the Broadwater, The Spit features two public parklands; Doug Jennings Park on the Broadwater and Philip Park on the ocean side.

This ample space offers flat grounds, plenty of shade, vast space for car parking and protected open waters. The Spit is a perfect location for any major festival, sporting and water-based event. Past events held in this space include the annual Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo; McLaren Gold Coast Polo by the Sea and Summafieldayze Music Festival.

In addition to being an event space which ticks all of the boxes, The Spit is also conveniently located near a variety of iconic Gold Coast attractions, high-end resorts, hotels, shops and fine dining. These include the popular Seaworld Theme Park and Resort, Sheraton Mirage Resort and Spa, Palazzo Versace, Marina Mirage and Mariner's Cove.

 

VENUE DETAILS

Capacity

  • 4,500

 

Parking

  • Secure undercover car park available

 

Spaces & Facilities

  • 1600sqm Event Centre Ballroom capable of hosting up to 2,300 guests, with a 6-metre ceiling allowing for numerous options in production and theming.
  • 500sqm Gallery
  • 1000sqm Permanent Marquee
  • Garden Events Lawn
  • 1900 seat world-class theatre, featuring a purpose-built integrated movie projection booth and 3D projector
  • 2000 seat tiered Auditorium
  • 4 independent meeting rooms located on the Pool Level, offering the latest audio-visual equipment.

 

Summary

Capacity 4,500
Spaces & Facilities 7

Location & Contact

Location & Contact

The Star Gold Coast

1 Casino Dr, Broadbeach, QLD 4218

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.