
🏟️ Address: Cbus Super Stadium (Robina Stadium), Centreline Place, Robina, Queensland, 4226, Australia Directions in Google Maps
The Cbus Super Stadium is located in Robina, a suburb of the Gold Coast, Queensland. Travelling to the stadium via public transport is strongly recommended: on event days, car parking is severely restricted in the vicinity of the stadium, and free public transport travel is included with match tickets. For those who must travel by car, park and ride services operate on match days.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Cbus Super Stadium (Robina Stadium). Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There is no on-site car parking at the Cbus Super Stadium, except for disabled spectators, and on match days parking restrictions are in place throughout the local Robina area, including on the roads close to the stadium; cars cannot stop for more than 2 minutes without a local resident parking permit. Travelling to the Cbus Super Stadium by car is discouraged, except in the case of disabled visitors. However, if travelling by other means is not possible, drivers should make use of park and ride facilities.
Park and ride
On match days, park and ride car parks operate out of the following 3 locations:
Free shuttle buses run from all 3 car parks from approximately 2 hours before kick-off until kick-off. Services then operate from the stadium to all 3 car parks from the final whistle for approximately 1 hour. Exact times may vary, depending on the scale of the match in question.
Disabled-accessible on-site car parking
Whilst the Firth Park park and ride shuttle service is disabled-accessible, and accessible car parking spaces are available at the Firth Park car park itself, there are also some disabled-accessible car parking spaces located along Stadium Drive, on the east side of the venue, providing easy, direct access to the stadium gates. To be eligible for an accessible parking space, one must be in possession of a valid Australian Disability Parking Permit, also known as Purple or Blue permits. Spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so those wishing to guarantee themselves a space are encouraged to arrive early.
Please note that any cars which are idle or parked along Stadium Drive from up to 40 minutes before the end of an event will be prevented from exiting the road until up 45 minutes following the event, to allow the safe passage of pedestrians. Visitors who would otherwise be picked-up by car are therefore encouraged to either organise public transport, or be picked-up further from the stadium.
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Visitors to the stadium are permitted to bring in homemade food for personal consumption, but commercial (e.g. takeway) foods are not permitted. Food for medical or dietary requirements is also allowed. Drinks may be brought in from outside the stadium too, provided they are are either in sealed (e.g. bought) bottles, refillable water bottles, or flasks or Thermoses; drinks may not measure more than 1 litre in volume. Water fountains are located on the ground level (near Aisle 18) and level 1 (near Aisle 2).
Soft coolers or Eskies are permitted, provided they fit under a stadium seat, but hard or large containers are prohibited.
There are also multiple food and drink outlets inside the venue, for those who wish to purchase something to eat or drink.
Re-entry is permitted, but you must collect "pass-out" proof - normally a token - from a staff member upon exiting the venue. Tickets should also be retained, for re-inspection upon re-entry.
Toilets are located throughout the stadium.
Accessibility
All disabled viewing areas can be accessed without the need to use steps. Gate staff can help determine the best entry point, depending on from which section you will be watching the match.
Mobility scooters are permitted in the stadium, but within the viewing areas they must be confined to the disabled seating sections.
Toilets
Accessible toilets are located throughout the venue.
Assistance dogs
Service animals are welcome at the stadium.
From central Robina, it can take as little as 5 minutes to reach the Cbus Super Stadium by car. From the centre of the Gold Coast it takes closer to 20 minutes. However, on event days, travelling to the stadium gates by car is discouraged unless absolutely necessary.
On match days, parking restrictions are in place throughout the local Robina area, including on the roads close to the stadium; cars cannot stop for more than 2 minutes without a local resident parking permit. Swift drop-offs may be possible on some roads surrounding the stadium, including Stadium Drive, but arriving early and allowing extra time for one's journey are encouraged, as roads are likely to be busy before events.
Disabled persons are permitted to be dropped-off on Stadium Drive.
Please note that any cars which are idle or parked along Stadium Drive from up to 40 minutes before the end of an event will be prevented from exiting the road until up 45 minutes following the event, to allow the safe passage of pedestrians. Visitors who would otherwise be picked-up by car are therefore encouraged to either organise public transport, or be picked-up further from the stadium.
Travellers with valid entry tickets for matches or events at the Cbus Super Stadium can travel free of charge on Surfside Busline buses, from up to 4 hours before their event, until 4 hours after.
The following public bus routes stop close to the Cbus Super Stadium:
All above bus routes operate 7 days a week. Bus route 750 runs from early morning until late at night on all days, whilst all other routes run from early morning until early evening, on all days.
Robina Station is also where the New South Wales (NSW) TrainLink inter-city coach service North West NSW stops. The inter-city coach travels to Casino, NSW, allowing travellers to access connecting services to and from Sydney.
Travellers with valid entry tickets for matches or events at the Cbus Super Stadium can travel free of charge on Queensland Rail City Network trains (except the AirTrain), from up to 4 hours before their event, until 4 hours after.
Robina railway station is the closest train station to the stadium; it is located just a 650 m (8 min) walk away, and provides services along the Gold Coast Line, including to and from central Brisbane.
It takes approximately 40 minutes to cycle to the Cbus Super Stadium from central Gold Coast, and can take as little as 10 minutes to make the journey from Robina. Free bike racks can be found outside the stadium's east side, next to the ticket office and Gate E, which can be accessed via Stadium Drive.
Additional free bike racks can be found outside the Bond Institute of Health & Sport on Stadium Drive and outside the Quest Robina hotel on Promethean Way; both sets of bike racks are located less than a 300 m (4 min) walk from the stadium gates.
Due to the often hot temperatures in the region, people travelling by bike are encouraged to plan routes in advance and stay hydrated; long bike rides should be undertaken with caution.
The Cbus Super Stadium is located an approximately 2.3 km (28 min) walk from central Robina, with much of the walk possible along Cheltenham Drive. From central Gold Coast, it is closer to a 2-hour walk; would-be pedestrians may wish to make at least some of the journey from the Gold Coast via other means.
Due to the often hot temperatures in the region, people travelling on foot are encouraged to plan routes in advance and stay hydrated; long walks should be undertaken with caution.
Cbus Super Stadium (Robina Stadium) has a capacity of approximately 27,690. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Centreline Place, Robina, Queensland, 4226, Australia.