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A Fan's Guide to Cbus Super Stadium, Robina: Getting There, Parking and What to Expect

Everything you need for a great game-day experience at Cbus Super Stadium, from transport options to food, seating and stadium tips.

By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 21 February 2026 at 6:55 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

A Fan's Guide to Cbus Super Stadium, Robina: Getting There, Parking and What to Expect
A Fan's Guide to Cbus Super Stadium, Robina: Getting There, Parking and What to Expect. Image via source.

Cbus Super Stadium in Robina is the Gold Coast's premier rugby league venue and the home of the Gold Coast Titans. Sitting in the southern Gold Coast, the stadium is well connected by public transport and is one of the easier major sporting venues in Queensland to reach without a car. The Robina train station is a short walk from the ground, making the Gold Coast rail line the simplest and most stress-free way to arrive, particularly on busy game days when road traffic can build up around the stadium precinct.

If you are driving, the stadium has on-site and nearby parking areas, though spaces fill quickly for popular fixtures. Arriving 60 to 90 minutes before kick-off is the best way to secure a spot and enjoy the pre-game atmosphere rather than scrambling in at the last moment. Rideshare drop-off zones operate on designated streets around the venue, and these tend to flow more smoothly than private vehicle parking on a sell-out night.

Inside the ground, you will find a solid range of food and beverage options spread across the stadium's concourse level. Classic Australian stadium fare is on offer, along with coffee and non-alcoholic options that make it family friendly. The stadium has dedicated family zones, wheelchair-accessible areas and facilities suitable for supporters of all ages. Merchandise stands are located at several entry points, so you can pick up Titans gear before you settle into your seat.

Seating at Cbus Super Stadium is divided into general admission bays and reserved seating sections, with premium hospitality options also available for those wanting an elevated experience. The lower tiers offer an immersive, close-to-the-action feel, while the upper levels give a great panoramic view of the field. Bringing a light jacket for evening games is a good idea, as the Gold Coast can carry a coastal breeze after dark even in summer.

Cbus Super Stadium also hosts concerts and community events throughout the year, so it is worth bookmarking the venue's events page alongside the Titans fixture list. The ground's layout, amenities and transport links make it one of the most visitor-friendly stadiums in Queensland. For ticketing, accessibility information and the full event calendar, the Titans website is the best starting point.

Sources: Gold Coast Titans official site Translink Gold Coast

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