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[VIC] Free Entry for 1 Child Per Paying Adult (Save $22 Per Child) @ Gumbuya World (Tynong)

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Until June 30, Gumbuya World is offering one child free entry per paying adult ($25) ticketholder, a saving of $22 per child. Simply present 1 adult ticket at the entry to get one kid in for free with you. You must show the image attached to this deal to Gumbuya World staff or they may not honour the deal.

Please note that the Water Park section of the park (Oasis Springs) is closed at the moment through the colder months, but the other 3 areas of the park (Wildlife Trail, Oz Adventure and Outback Explorers) are still open.

2705 Princes Highway, Tynong

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  • Free Entry for 1 Child Per Paying Adult

    And what is the cost for a Paying Adult ?

  • +1

    Also, isn't this the place that refuses to allow you to bring in your own food and drink, forcing you to buy it for really expensive prices at their kiosks ???

    • +2

      I've added the adult price to the description, and yeah they ban outside food and drink except for water. I've heard stories of families eating their packed lunches in the car park!

      • +3

        I've heard stories of families eating their packed lunches in the car park!

        Wouldn't surprise me if they soon start charging for parking then…

        How ridiculous that they force people to exit the park to go eat their lunch in their cars.

        • +3

          I've done it (and still do it) on numerous occasions when I was forced to buy food from the venue. For example at the roller rings (Rollerama).

          When my kids asked me why we are going out to eat and not eat inside, I've asked them if they want to eat outside, I will give them the saved money to them.

          Now, every time we go to such venues, they are happy to eat either before going in or simply go in the parking lot to eat. They understood the food is overpriced, unhealthy and not worth it.

          It's an inconvenience but I'll do it, only because they force me. Give me the choice and I'll happily spend money inside.

          Note: We are not short on money and we have pretty high standards of living, but I hate when someone forces my hand.

      • I actually wasn't aware of this ban when I went, and we happily took sandwiches in, and ate them on a picnic table.
        Didn't find out until friends told me their lunch was still in the car!

  • good old Gumbuya Park has gotten a facelift… but..

  • Any quail or pheasents for sale?

    • +1

      That's fowl !!!

  • +3

    Would rather go to Wobbies world

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQCkWIfaHAY

    • That was Melbourne's answer to Disneyland.

      Ahhh, the good 'ol days…

      The Gold Coast tried to copy it with Magic Mountain but did not have the same success

      • +2

        Sadly, they all came to an end due to entry of Pissweak World

  • thanks OP, ill be taking my kids there in June

  • +2

    Without the pool area this isn't much worth imho

    • The rides will keep appropriately-sized kids occupied for long enough

  • I was thinking of going there tomorrow or Saturday with the kids. Anyone could recommend this place for a 3yo and a 6yo?

    • This park is mainly for kids and families. Has a few kid rides.Also wild life sanctuary area too.

    • I took 2 & 5 year old a few months ago. They both loved it.
      Assuming yours are taller, they should be able to go on more rides than mine could.

      • as tall as a 6yo is? :) normal height I guess.

    • It's perfect for kids that age. There aren't that many rides (8 iirc) but the queues are short so the kids can just keep going on the same rides over and over.

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