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Infinity Planet theme park, entertainment precinct proposed for Elimbah, north of Brisbane

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31 minutes ago, Naazon said:

with ~2% of the land size?

Closer to 25%. excluding the carpark and rivals, MW is around 33.4 acres. This park is 7.9. A better comparison would be LPS at 6.4.

So, I did a little more digging around the websites.  Apart from the many spelling and grammatical errors - including in the company name, I've noticed the following:

The business website - https://rhccity.com.au/

  • The 'Leadership and Management' section only has one name - Ramin Ahmadi.  Here is his LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramin-ahmadi-29a85215b/?originalSubdomain=au
  • He has 50 connections on LinkedIn. 
  • His current business Neguin Pty Ltd. has only 3 people associated with it on LinkedIn (including himself) - one is a retired marketing executive Vernon Tang who left the business in 2008.  The other is an Auckland based writer/architect Noushin Ahmadi - possibly a daughter or other relative who left the business in 2016.  The business seems to spruik residential apartment buildings as it's most successful and most recent accomplishments.
  • The listed address: Level 38- 71 Eagle St.  Brisbane, Qld 4000, seems to be a co-working space that offers 'virtual offices'. https://www.myspacesworks.com/centre/5486/details
  • There is no contact information other than an email address on either the infinity planet or RHC websites.
  • The theme park isn't actually listed on the 'Sections' page of the infinity planet site when you click through to it.

There is no way this concept - with its complete lack of detail on any attraction - including for the business/tech park, lack of any leadership team, board of directors, anchor tenants, publicly named investors (including private equity), or established intellectual property licensing, has attracted $2.6Bn of investment.

I get that big ideas can come from ordinary people.  Everyone starts somewhere and I don't want to crap on anyone for trying to punch above their weight.  But this isn't a big idea, this is no idea.  There's no substance to this.

Maybe he should put a little more effort into the actual attractions, theming, and functions of the spaces before launching this thought-bubble to attract investors.

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On 13/11/2025 at 12:30 PM, New display name said:

2027 for the Theme Park.

You can never have enough pirate ships.  

Nagashima Spa Land validates your post! 😉

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