RadiancE Returns to Rocky
Journey through an all-new adventure this festive season!
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​Last year's runaway success returns to Rockhampton's Botanic Gardens for a limited season.
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Beginning Friday 29 November, journey through the Botanic Gardens to experience unforgettable and striking installations, including dazzling laser effects, ethereal light sculptures, interactive projections and enchanting holograms.​
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Under the cover of darkness, a brand-new Christmas adventure emerges from the Gardens via artistic displays, lush soundscapes and special effects, unveiling multiple surprises along the way.​
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Gather your family and friends to experience the magical journey that is RadiancE!
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Preview 2024's journey above
Information
DATES: Nightly, 29th November – 24th December 2024
DURATION: Allow 45 minutes – 1.25 hours
AGE REQUIREMENTS: All ages are welcome
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ADMISSION TIMES:
SUNDAY – THURSDAY
6:45pm - Low-sensory session
7pm - General sessions every 15 minutes until 9pm
9:45pm - Botanic Gardens close
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
6:45pm - Low-sensory session
7pm - General sessions every 15 minutes until 10pm
10:45pm - Botanic Gardens close
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Session entry times are every 15 minutes. Once inside, attendees
experience the journey at their own pace.
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*For further information on low-sensory
sessions, please check our FAQs.
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Location
PARKING
General parking: Please park along Ann Street in the designated car parks. Please stay off the grass and carpool where you can.
Accessible parking available: Ann Street (in front of Rockhampton Zoo).
Due to limited parking and road closures, please arrive early. A 2-minute drop-off zone is provided for families with small children, prams and/or mobility limitations on the corner of Spencer Street and Ann Street. It's approximately a 300m distance from the drop-off zone to the ticketing entry point.
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ROCKHAMPTON BOTANIC GARDENS
The Rockhampton Botanic Gardens is one of the oldest and most established public gardens in Queensland. The site has been heritage-listed since 1999 and is home to The Central Queensland War Memorial (The Cenotaph).
The Gardens today retain their historical significance with numerous iconic plantings including the 150-year-old canopy of Banyan figs and the avenue of Bunya pines.
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