House Down Under – Things you need to know
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House Down Under – Things you need to know

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Exploring Sydney with a House Down Under – A little house that turns your world upside down. House Down Under is a small but fully equipped house that we thoroughly enjoyed for almost an hour!

House Down Under is perfect for photo shoots, kids especially love it. However, entering the place might make you feel a bit dizzy. The staff will remind you before entering, “If you feel dizzy inside, step outside and take a breath.” Inside, there will be a staff member who will use your phone to take pictures for you and guide you on how to pose.

The exterior and interior of the house are completely inverted. The house is not large and is divided into two levels. Upon entering, you will be arranged to start from the upper level.

Upstairs: Bedrooms + Walk-in Closet + Living Room + Kitchen Downstairs: Bathroom + Study Room + Children’s Room

The furniture inside the house is all very realistic, but it is all hung from the ceiling.

House Down Under Information

Location: Rouse Hill Town Centre

There’s convenient parking available at Wilson Parking within Fox Studio.

Price: $19-$74 (Free for children under 4 years old)

Opening hours: School Holiday Hours: 10am to 6pm! Thursday 13th July: 12pm to 6pm!

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