
Ralph Mayhew
6 reviews on 1 places
Whatever you do, don’t get on their call list. An acquaintance put me on their list (without permission) to get a cheaper rate and they’ve called or text everyday for what feels like forever (must be about 3 weeks). Definitely feels like the customer is money to acquire, rather than a person to help.
Fantastic park and playground just near the Information Centre. Plenty for kids of all ages and abilities to play on with at least three undercover picnic tables and a few park benches. There is also lots of grass and the playground itself is epic. Heaps for kids to climb on, slide down, hide in and have fun on.
This playground is great. There’s heaps for the kids to do from climbing nets, slides, sea saws and whizzy dizzys. There’s also a public toilet and BBQ Area with two bbqs. On top of that are two extra sheltered sitting areas and another picnic table and chairs. Limitations is parking - only a few places but there is a water fountain.
Great tasting sushi with a wide variety that is easy to take away or just eat in. Service was fairly stumpy and short but likely a culture or personality deal. Was a great option for lunch and had gluten free options also.
This place is cool. There must be about 20 huge inflatable bouncy castle equivalents. They cycle through them to, rotating some in and out so there is always a range for the kids. Heaps of space to sit and 2 hour time slots for the kids which is surprisingly spot on. Lots of space for parties and a cafe where you can get hot food, drinks and snacks. It’s only open on the weekend as it’s an indoor sport stadium during the week. Great value for what you get. Parents can watch for free. Heaps of parking too.