22 June
Warren Miller's Playground presented by Nissan X-Trail
Bundall
Welcome to the Playground!
Bringing together some of the finest athletes in the world and some of the planet’s most spectacular locations, outstanding cinematography and an exhilarating soundtrack, Warren Miller’s PLAYGROUND will kick start your 2008 snow season.
Presented in crystal clear high definition, Warren Miller’s 58th instalment features stunning steeps in Alaska, legendary Japanese powder in Tomamu and Niseko, speed riding in the Swiss Alps, and backcountry snowmobiling in Canada.
There’s the X-Games in Aspen, Colorado, Water Weenie snow play in Utah and an epic jibbing session with the Smalls Team, snowboarding’s youngest talents. Warren Miller also exposes the most unlikely of winter sports destinations, Ski Dubai in the Arabian Desert.
Terms and Conditions: Your PLAYGROUND film ticket is your ticket for an awsome 2 for 1 lift ticket offer to ski Coronet Peak, Mt Hutt or The Remarkables in 2008. Again, check our website for details.
Gold Coast Arts Centre
How to get here: visit Translink.com.au for a public transport journey planner, call 131 008 to book a cab or drive and make use of the free on-site parking
Event details
- Type:
- Public
- Cost:
- $23 Adult; $20 student, concession, child; $67 family (2 adults, 2 children)
- Website:
- http://www.warrenmiller.com.au
- Telephone:
- +61 7 8506 0180
- Email:
- info@iceedgemarketing.com.au
- Address:
-
135 Bundall Rd
Bundall QLD 4217 - Time:
- 5:00pm and 7.30pm
Event location
Bundall information
Originally this suburb was the site for the Bundall Sugar Plantation. Later the land was sub-divided and used for dairy farming.
Now, the suburb is a major site for city landmarks – the Gold Coast Arts Centre which features a theatre, art gallery and arts café is the largest regional arts and entertainment complex in regional Australia.
Gold Coast City Council has a major administrative centre and corporate offices are situated in a cluster. Evandale Sculpture Walk near Gold Coast Art Centre gets you outside and art loving. The Historic Museum is open on the first Sunday of the month March to November at Elliott Street.
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