Aussie World Map and Brochure (2019 – 2025)

Built along a looping midway just off the Bruce Highway, Aussie World packs its coasters, carnival rides, and food stalls into a tight footprint that feels more fairground than mega-resort. That layout makes an Aussie World map essential—every shortcut between rides, shaded bench, and snack stop counts when the afternoon crowds hit. The map highlights where to find the major attractions, quick eats, and daily shows without missing the tucked-away paths near the Banana Bender Pub or the bridge over the creek.

Map Info
Location
Queensland, Australia
Years Active
1989 – Present
Official Site
Official Aussie World Site

Pro tip: time your wander to dodge the post-lunch bottleneck by the log flume. Bit of old-school Aussie charm, right there.

Aussie World Map 2025

In 2025, Aussie World continues to list rides affected by scheduled or unscheduled maintenance closures, providing regular operational updates. Among the closures, Ballroom Blitz, a retro dance floor–themed thrill ride, is not operating this year.

Additionally, the Giant Slide, a 46-meter-long and 15-meter-high slide attraction, remains closed and unavailable to visitors in 2025, reflecting ongoing maintenance or operational reasons that prevent these rides from running.

Aussie World Map 2025

Printable Aussie World Map PDF 2025

Aussie World Map 2024

Aussie World Map 2023

Aussie World Map 2021

Aussie World Map 2020

Aussie World Map 2019

FAQ

Is Aussie World worth it?

Aussie World on the Sunshine Coast is generally considered worth visiting. It offers over 30 rides and attractions suitable for all ages, short queues, and affordable pricing around AUD $49.50 for unlimited rides, making it a good-value family outing. Reviews highlight its friendly staff, clean facilities, and relaxed atmosphere, while thrill-seekers enjoy the SX360 ride and families appreciate attractions for young children.​

Do you pay for rides at Aussie World?

At Aussie World, you do not pay for rides individually; admission includes unlimited access to all rides and attractions. Tickets are typically sold as a single price for unlimited rides during the day of your visit. Some special experiences or events may have additional fees, but the standard entry covers all rides.

Who owns Aussie World?

Aussie World is privately owned and operated as part of the Aussie World Entertainment Complex on the Sunshine Coast. The complex, which includes the Banana Bender Pub and The Shed events venue, is managed by a local ownership group led by general manager Jenny Howell.

What is the scariest ride at Aussie World?

The scariest ride at Aussie World is the SX360. It’s Australia’s tallest and fastest 360‑degree pendulum ride, swinging riders 32 metres high at speeds up to 80 km/h with forces reaching 5 Gs and full inversions. The Redback is another intense ride, spinning riders 13 metres in the air on a rotating platform, but SX360 is widely regarded as the park’s most extreme attraction.

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