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Hey guys just after some info. Me and a couple of mates are coming up to the Gold Coast in a couple of weeks fro a week and a half. Just keen to know what cool to do around? PLaces to go out or even places to avoid? Fun stuff to do during the days? Stuff Like that. Any ideas would be cool, Thanks

Adam

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Hey man you have to hit up Hollywood on Orchid ave and all the clubs there. All the theme parks!!! Movie world, Dream World, Sea World and if your crazy enough I think Wet'n'Wild is open. mate if your driving stay away from the spit unless you want to get hassled (Cops and Bogans Ha ha ha) do some water sports, I just went to a bucks week end where we went for a 2hr jet ski safari was awesome!!! Can be expensive though. Oh yeah don’t for get the casino!!! We also had a great not to expensive seafood buffet at waves at the watermark hotel. I love the coast!!! He he he

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Hollywood on Orchid hey! i'll remember that so what are the good clubs to go to? also any good places to go see live music earlier in the night? you know to get ya a bit pumped up? Nah not drinikng so dont have to worry about that...i get hassled enough down here... will def be hitting up all the beaches.

Gold coast isn't really good for live music.. For that you're better off at the Valley in Bris.

Actually, I'd recommend everywhere other than surfers :) but if clubs are your sort of thing, there is a lot of that trash there (and I mean trash :))

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