Yes. Gold Class cinemas can be found at:
No. You have to pay extra. Expect to spend $100 for two tickets, lunch, and a drink
Gold Class cinemas provide a little bit extra in the way of comfort and luxury. They are located throughout Australia including sites in New South Wales (Bondi Junction, Campbelltown, Castle Hill, George Street, Macquarie and Parramatta), several locations in Queensland, in the town of Marion in South Australia and Innaloo in Western Australia.
James Nash discovered gold in Queensland in 1867.
This depends completely upon individual cinemas. The cheaper, more competitive cinemas charge $5.50 per adult for the basics. The average tends to be between $8 and $12. Some 3D cinemas are relatively cheap whilst others charge around $18 per adult. "Gold Class", the licensed cinemas, charge about $25 per adult. this is for first class service, reclining chairs and a limited audience size.
No. Queensland is just one state, and the Gold Coast is a city in the southeast of the state.
Gold mining towns of Queensland included Gympie, Chillagoe, Ravenswood, Charters Towers, Cracow and Mount Morgan.
its was in queensland
The Gold Coast is the second largest city in Queensland.
John Darbyshire has written: 'Old gold towns of Queensland' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Queensland in art
Gold Coast, Queensland
Gold Coast, Queensland
A theme park on the Gold Coast of Queensland