What's On
House Down Under is Here to Stay
When:
Every day until Wed 31 May 2023
Cost:
$19 Minimum
Details:
House Down Under is a must-see, family-friendly experience with a range of installations and activities inside a completely inverted house.
Sydneysiders and visitors will have their world turned upside down inside the house which appears to have dropped from the sky, Wizard of Oz style. House guests will only be limited by their imagination, capturing surreal and creative photo memories from an inverted perspective, all while having a laugh with family and friends. Entering the house, visitors will feel on top of the world, walking (or dancing) on the ceilings and taking in all the sights including an attic, kids play area and monkey bars, a bathroom with an upside-down toilet, a home office, entry way, lounge room, bedroom, kitchen area and more.
House Down Under is open from 10am at the weekend, and 12pm on week days however for more regular hours, please check the website. It can be found between the Metro and the Town Centre at Market Square, Rouse Hill Town Centre in Rouse Hill, NSW. Rouse Hill Town Centre is the go-to destination for families with a variety of family entertainment and food options available. For this reason, House Down Under has created a virtual queue, allowing families to walk away and enjoy their day while they wait for their turn to go upside-down.
There is no time limit on how long visitors can spend inside the house, so guests can take their time perfecting their poses and taking as many photos as they like. Better still, House Down Under staff are always on hand in the house, offering advice, tips on best photo ops and to snap pictures of the whole group.
Entry prices to House Down Under are $27 for an adult; $19 for a child; $23 for a concession, with family passes ranging from $52-$74 for a family of four. Tickets are now available
For further information on House Down Under visit the website, www.housedownunder.com.au.
Sydneysiders and visitors will have their world turned upside down inside the house which appears to have dropped from the sky, Wizard of Oz style. House guests will only be limited by their imagination, capturing surreal and creative photo memories from an inverted perspective, all while having a laugh with family and friends. Entering the house, visitors will feel on top of the world, walking (or dancing) on the ceilings and taking in all the sights including an attic, kids play area and monkey bars, a bathroom with an upside-down toilet, a home office, entry way, lounge room, bedroom, kitchen area and more.
House Down Under is open from 10am at the weekend, and 12pm on week days however for more regular hours, please check the website. It can be found between the Metro and the Town Centre at Market Square, Rouse Hill Town Centre in Rouse Hill, NSW. Rouse Hill Town Centre is the go-to destination for families with a variety of family entertainment and food options available. For this reason, House Down Under has created a virtual queue, allowing families to walk away and enjoy their day while they wait for their turn to go upside-down.
There is no time limit on how long visitors can spend inside the house, so guests can take their time perfecting their poses and taking as many photos as they like. Better still, House Down Under staff are always on hand in the house, offering advice, tips on best photo ops and to snap pictures of the whole group.
Entry prices to House Down Under are $27 for an adult; $19 for a child; $23 for a concession, with family passes ranging from $52-$74 for a family of four. Tickets are now available
For further information on House Down Under visit the website, www.housedownunder.com.au.
Location:
It can be found between the Metro and the Town Centre at Market Square, Rouse Hill Town Centre in Rouse Hill, NSW.
Contact:
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