Here's how you find us...
THE ADDRESS
21511 The Entertainment Quarter
122 Lang Road Moore Park, NSW
(right next door to Fox Studios, the SCG, Aussie Stadium, The Sydney Equestrian Centre and Centennial Park)
PARKING
A huge 2,000 space car park at our doorstep (literally)
free for the first two hours
DIRECTIONS
Don't know how to get to Moore Park? Buy a NavMan or a UBD... or follow these simple directions.
By Car
From the north, go through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, head through the Eastern Distributor and take the Randwick exit. Turn left into Lang Road.
From the south or southwest, take the M5/Airport Expressway and onto South Dowling Street. Turn right into Lang Road/Cleveland Street.
From the city, head up Oxford, turn right into South Dowling, follow it to Anzac Parade and then turn left into Lang Road.
By Bus
Catch any bus that goes past the Sydney Cricket Ground. If you actually find yourself watching the cricket, it's too late. We can't help you.
By Air
From Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart and lots of other places, there are direct flights to Sydney. After that, chance it with a Sydney taxi driver.
From Los Angeles, take the 110 or the 405, turn west onto the 105 and go all the way to the end, taking the North exit to LAX. Park, head to the United Terminal 6, for a United flight, or to the Bradley Terminal for a Qantas flight. Then chance it with a Sydney taxi driver.
From New York, take the FDR to the Queens-Midtown tunnel. Head East on the Long Island Expressway, then South on the Van Wyck Expressway to JFK. There are flights to Sydney with more airlines than we can remember, and your choice will depend on your preferred direction of travel. Once you arrive in Sydney, our cabs are cleaner than yours, but the drivers are just as clueless and speak even less English.
From London, the best way to get to Rejuvenation Plus is by taxi. The driver probably won't know where we are, so just politely tell him to take you to Paddington Station, and to direct you to the Heathrow Express. Catch the train and then a flight via Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur or a whole bunch of other Asian cities guaranteed to delight the senses. Once in Sydney, we apologise for our taxi drivers.





