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Gold Coast War Museum
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7 Johns Rd, Mudgeeraba QLD 4213, Australia
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Gold Coast War Museum

42 John Rogers Rd, Mudgeeraba QLD 4213, Australia
4.4(90)
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+61 460 765 686
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goldcoastwarmuseum.com.au
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Mon9 AM - 4 PMClosed

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AprillicAprillic
It was pretty interesting. They've put a great deal of effort into the smallest details in each display. We really enjoyed the diorama models, found the tiny ginger cat 🐱❤️. I don't think little kids would get to much out of the show case's. But it's a nice interesting walk through for a more older/adult family. Plus you can play paint ball while you're there if you're old enough. The bathrooms are well kept including the ladies. They sell a variety of goods from war metals, guns, patches, key chains, model guns ect. I don't know if they were replica's or real. Entry to the museum is $10 per adult and $5 per child. honestly we spent probably 40-60 minutes in there and felt it was value appropriate. We weren't sure if we could go close to the tank as it was in the paintball area. But we noticed they do birthday partys and have a seating area for it.
DelightDelight
What I like: This place definitely holds a lot of memories for our veterans who fought in the wars and were in the army. I saw an elderly man telling stories to a little boy who seemed to be his grandson of how the wars happened and how some of the weapons played a role. What I didn't like: This place needs to be given more attention and renovated if possible. The style and nature of things and operations of this place gave it an outdated feel. Also, I was a bit disappointed with some of the items being displayed as replicas and not the exact items used in the wars. We paid $15 pp, and for this, atleast, guests should be offered option for a tour guide to show them around the place if they would like.
vance watsonvance watson
It's a museum, paintball place, store, and dealership all in one. I was only interested in the museum and while it has a lot of stuff a large amount is not vintage from the period. The planes are fiberglass replicas along with some of the displays. That is normal at most museums though. Some of the displays are real original things but poorly lit up. I was the only visitor so was able to roam freely. It's kind of hidden off the main road.
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It was pretty interesting. They've put a great deal of effort into the smallest details in each display. We really enjoyed the diorama models, found the tiny ginger cat 🐱❤️. I don't think little kids would get to much out of the show case's. But it's a nice interesting walk through for a more older/adult family. Plus you can play paint ball while you're there if you're old enough. The bathrooms are well kept including the ladies. They sell a variety of goods from war metals, guns, patches, key chains, model guns ect. I don't know if they were replica's or real. Entry to the museum is $10 per adult and $5 per child. honestly we spent probably 40-60 minutes in there and felt it was value appropriate. We weren't sure if we could go close to the tank as it was in the paintball area. But we noticed they do birthday partys and have a seating area for it.
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What I like: This place definitely holds a lot of memories for our veterans who fought in the wars and were in the army. I saw an elderly man telling stories to a little boy who seemed to be his grandson of how the wars happened and how some of the weapons played a role. What I didn't like: This place needs to be given more attention and renovated if possible. The style and nature of things and operations of this place gave it an outdated feel. Also, I was a bit disappointed with some of the items being displayed as replicas and not the exact items used in the wars. We paid $15 pp, and for this, atleast, guests should be offered option for a tour guide to show them around the place if they would like.
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It's a museum, paintball place, store, and dealership all in one. I was only interested in the museum and while it has a lot of stuff a large amount is not vintage from the period. The planes are fiberglass replicas along with some of the displays. That is normal at most museums though. Some of the displays are real original things but poorly lit up. I was the only visitor so was able to roam freely. It's kind of hidden off the main road.
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4.4
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4.0
3y

It was pretty interesting. They've put a great deal of effort into the smallest details in each display. We really enjoyed the diorama models, found the tiny ginger cat 🐱❤️.

I don't think little kids would get to much out of the show case's. But it's a nice interesting walk through for a more older/adult family.

Plus you can play paint ball while you're there if you're old enough. The bathrooms are well kept including the ladies.

They sell a variety of goods from war metals, guns, patches, key chains, model guns ect. I don't know if they were replica's or real.

Entry to the museum is $10 per adult and $5 per child. honestly we spent probably 40-60 minutes in there and felt it was value appropriate.

We weren't sure if we could go close to the tank as it was in the paintball area. But we noticed they do birthday partys and have a seating...

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3.0
5y

What I like: This place definitely holds a lot of memories for our veterans who fought in the wars and were in the army. I saw an elderly man telling stories to a little boy who seemed to be his grandson of how the wars happened and how some of the weapons played a role.

What I didn't like: This place needs to be given more attention and renovated if possible. The style and nature of things and operations of this place gave it an outdated feel. Also, I was a bit disappointed with some of the items being displayed as replicas and not the exact items used in the wars.

We paid $15 pp, and for this, atleast, guests should be offered option for a tour guide to show them around the place if...

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1.0
8y

Personally, I found the staff to be very uninterested (unless they thought you were going to buy something) To hard to respond to our goodbye when they could have a chat to eachother. Might be nice if someone would come and have a chat about the displays however it was very standard, very little background information and facts unless you only want to know about weapons and uniforms. Some very interesting things left out. Biggest let down was paying for my uninterested 16month old and having a tone of trouble trying to navigate a pram through some displays. Overall, Would avoid with yound children and if you arn't overly enthusiastic about...

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