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Part of the reason I suggested around the lake location was due to its accessibility, particularly outside of game days. The restaurants could operate all day long and being based on the relatively major road that is Nerang-Broadbeach Rd would increase foot traffic. A series of restaurants based inside the Metricon gating could be difficult to find and would really only service Suns fans. That's fine but I'd like a dining area to be available all year round and therefore would prefer it to be based around the lake on Nerang-Broadbeach Rd.The only change I would make to your plan is to build it where the temp stand is going. This would be on the river with the same views of the Coast you mentioned, add in a ferry terminal to make it more accessible during non game days and potentially other attractions such as indoor skydiving, etc to help build useage.
The concept isn't just designed to service Suns fans, but also future BBL fans, music concert goers and anything other events hosted in the precinct.
You could be right but I don't think a dining area would make any more noise than say existing establishments in the area like Emerald Lakes, KDV or even Red Rooster. Plus, there are plans to build a theme park a few hundred metres away so I would have thought if noise was an issue, the developer would have trouble getting his theme park idea off the ground. But that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Hopefully there is some kind of allowance because I'd really like to one day see people hanging in and around the precinct both before and after games and making use of a late light rail trip home.Doesn't the area get in strife with a 10pm noise curfew? I'm all for it, but I vaguely recall something like that when the Foo Fighters played at Metricon a few years back?