1 / 3Rush Adventureland
π Maroochydore, QLD
Large indoor adventure complex spanning over 1,100 square metres with multi-level soft play, ninja course, nine climbing walls, bumper cars, and Australia's first indoor air coaster. Dedicated toddler zone and on-site cafe.
Indoor fun for kids. Our 2 year old tore up the place while we enjoyed the quality complimentary coffee (better than the nearby coffee club or bakery). I think we spent less on admission than the coffee price alone. Highly recommended. One of the cleanest indoor play areas we have visited. P.S. don't forget your grip socks (or expect 4.50 each for your pair at the door)
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 2 to 10 who want a full half-day activity with genuine variety across climbing, soft play, and ride attractions. Toddlers have a dedicated zone separate from older-kid areas.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Matt
3 weeks ago
βIndoor fun for kids. Our 2 year old tore up the place while we enjoyed the quality complimentary coffee (better than the nearby coffee club or bakery). I think we spent less on admission than the coffee price alone. Highly recommended. One of the cleanest indoor play areas we have visited. P.S. don't forget your grip socks (or expect 4.50 each for your pair at the door)β
Shari Sutton
a month ago
βOur favourite place to visit on the weekend. My little one never tires of playing here and the staff are always so welcoming, patient and friendly. The food is always good and thereβs plenty of seating available. Can safely guarantee we will be back many, many times.β
Kelsie Hook
a month ago
βI attended Rush Adventureland for a birthday party and had a great time but left feeling really disappointed. After the party, all my daughter wanted to do was ride the dodgem cars, so I purchased 2 x tickets and waited at the gate. No staff came over for several minutes. When we asked, we were told the next session would be in 5β10 minutes. After waiting much longer, we asked again and were told there would be another delay due to staff being on break. After around 40 minutes of waiting, we gave up and left with two very upset little girls. A refund was provided, but there was no apology or acknowledgement of the delay. During this time, multiple staff members were standing around talking behind the reception desk, showing little urgency or awareness of waiting customers. The attitude came across as dismissive and unprofessional, which only added to the frustration. If tickets are being sold, clear communication around wait times should be given upfront. Customer service should be a priority in a child-focused venue, but unfortunately this was not our experience on this occasion. The rest of the area is great and the birthday party package seemed to run like clock work.β
Mr. Robbo
a month ago
βSecond time coming here good setup but disappointed that your entry price no longer covers a turn on the bumper cars or flying fox , surely for the price of a kids standard entry ticket of $85 odd for two kids, the owners could not be so greedy and give the kids an experience on all the equipment not really an β unlimited play β more like stay as long as you want but you cant go on all the equipment . Also timers not working in the climbing wallsβ
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Overview
Rush Adventureland covers over 1,100 square metres on the Sunshine Coast with multi-level soft play, a ninja obstacle course, high ropes challenge, nine interactive climbing walls, bumper cars, and the Rush Coaster β Australia's first indoor air coaster. Themed party rooms with projection systems handle birthday events. The cafe draws specific praise for coffee quality. Grip socks are mandatory and sold at the door. Bumper cars and the flying fox are ticketed separately from standard entry.



