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very well organised, bus out to uluru, champagne watching sunset over uluru then bush tucker dinner in the outback with drinks incl. after which a walk through the Field of Light. Over 50,000 lights over 20 acres.

Date of experience: September 2019
Thank Muchtravelled982
Reviewed yesterday

Planned a long weekend away, to include this beautiful art display. This area is a must see! This was just beautiful, watching the sunset over Uluru and slowly the lights come up! It is a awe moment!

Date of experience: August 2019
Thank 615jacquih
Reviewed yesterday

I really enjoyed this display of lights, we went there for just the lights we did not do the dinner although I am sure that would have been lovely. It was very well organised and on time. A great attraction for the Rock.

Date of experience: September 2019
Thank Kathy H
Reviewed yesterday

The Field of Light Uluru is a fanciful art installation from British artist Bruce Munro. 50,000 color-changing, fiber optic light bulbs arrayed over a huge area provide a unique desert experience. Our package came with free drinks and passed appetizers.

Date of experience: October 2019
Thank Max G
Reviewed yesterday via mobile

We had already dined under the stars close to Uluru, so we opted for the Star Pass, which includes transport, guide, wine/beer, sunset, canapés and access to the lights walkthrough after dark. The whole thing is sensational, exceptional and very photo-worthy. We thoroughly enjoyed it....More

Date of experience: October 2019
Thank 66grahamh
Reviewed 2 days ago

Absolutely beautiful, serene, captivating and imagination inspiring. Go late, stay as long as you can. The lights appear to go on forever and change in mood, intensity and colour in subtle cycles. Do not miss this.

Date of experience: October 2019
Thank Nick G
Reviewed 4 days ago

We travelled to Central Australia specifically to come and see the Field of Lights and it was well worth the effort. Prior to sunset you get to see tyhe lights with Ularu in the background, which is an amazing sight in itself but when the...More

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed 4 days ago via mobile

Great display.At $43 a head,4x60 seater buses each night-$10,320 per night. Why didn’t I think of this😩

Date of experience: October 2019
1  Thank Andrew C
Reviewed 4 days ago via mobile

OK - I was sceptical about the Field of Lights from all the comments I had read. Yes - it is expensive to visit. Yes - more time is spent getting to and from than actually at the installation itself. We opted for the cheapest...More

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank bobjanh
Reviewed 1 week ago

Lovely evening and stunning light installation! Definitely one of our highlights! Enjoyed the canapés and drinks. Disappointed guide couldn’t answer our questions about Uluru though although the guide on our base walk answered them the day after.

Date of experience: September 2019
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coleraine3315
4 October 2019|
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Response from DebB123123 | Reviewed this property |
Yes, there are toilets there, I never used them do I can't comment on what they were like. The bus stopped near the viewing platform, so we all walked up it, I think you would have to, as you are then greeted as a group and... More
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