Megsie123
We come here every year and the kids love it. The playgrounds are probably directed toward younger kids, but even as they have grown they still find plenty to do and love it.It has small and big slides, monkey bars, a train that travels around the whole playground, a flying fox, forts, sandpit, everything you need in an outdoor playground.We also go with a lot of adults, but it's great as there is plenty of picnic tables with chairs undercover in the shade. They also have BBQ's and a shop with food and drink. Or just take your own like we do.It is a great option for people to meet up and entertain the kids at the same time.There is an optional gold coin donation for entry.
amandap980
This is one of the largest playgrounds great for the kids with bq facilities lots to keep the little ones entertained
beryl_be
We were here for kidsfest 2014 and we were most impressed with how well the day was run and the level of activities on offer to cater for all ages. It is only $2 per person to enter and there is plenty to see and do. It's a great alternative to the Royal Melb Show, especially if you have younger kids that don't know the difference yet. The best thing was the free SPC 100% fruit dairy free icecream - YUM. The only hint is to bring your own food as a hotdog cost $10 (no, that is not a typo). Instead, invest your money into the yummy woodfired pizzas for $10
LissyL0u
If you have young kids you absolutely must go here, it is a gold coin donation, it is great. Made completely by donations and volunteers time, they certainly need a pat on the back. It is absolutely massive and there is loads for the kids to do, flying fox, train ride (costs $2.90 per person), massive slides, tree houses, great little walks, and loads of picnic tables for everyone. There is also a cafe as well. We loved it here and really had a great time.
parentsofone
My son (11 yo) loves Kidstown. We go there often with his friends. They (& me too sometimes!) spend hours playing hide & seek and other games on and over all the great equipment. It is a place for imaginative play, not your typical playground. I think it may appeal to boys more than girls in some instances? Gold coin donation to enter and kids get a free fruit squeeze with the vouchers you get upon entry.
Carolyn1310
This venue was a real disappointment. Kids over the age of 7 will find it boring and the variety of equipment dull (a maze, swings, monkey bars & a few slides). The playground at Victoria Lake (Wyndham St Shepparton) is much better. A shame - the actual venue doesn't match the promotional material at all. We were there for 15mins and left to go to Victoria Lake.
AMPTravel77
A fantastic place to get the kids tired and ready for bed. Slides, monkey bars, flying fox, train ride (charges apply) climbing structures, sand pits, picnic spaces....so much to do and most is undercover. The kinds of place you'd love to celebrate your child's birthday (if you didn't live 2 hours away!!) They do ask for a gold coin donation - but I bet it's the best $2 you'll spend all day! Cafe on site too.
JP-6014
An average rating is perhaps generous, but this a facility built by the local community, including businesses. The car park, with only four cars parked around 1.00pm, was an indication of the level of "excitement" beyond the gate. Worth a visit, but only just. The gold coin entry fee will not send you broke if you don't see value in attending.