Wednesday 29 August 2012

Free things to do (with kids) in Melbourne

Some Other Sources for Free things to do with Kids

I would like to direct you to the following website for a great list of things that you can do for free in the city of Melbourne.

Here is the link for free stuff to do with kids!

This is quite brief and doesn't give a detailed account of each place, but it does give some ideas. You might want to search the site for some other cool things to do too!

While I'm at it, here is another place you might want to go to find free stuff to do.

This one has a bigger description, but not as many nice pics! The page is a bit busier too, which might be a little off-putting.



Sunday 26 August 2012

Where can I take the kids for free?

Fun play centres for free?
Play centres are lots of fun, but let's face it, they end up costing quite.a bit of money. Once you pay for entry, your coffee, something for the kids... The price gets quite high. So this week I will be recommending some places you can go with the kids, which is absolutely free.

I don't want us to get too excited, so I will start off small. Following on from our escapade into children's play centres, I will first have a look at different places that can cater for the adults and have somewhere for the kids to play, but costs nothing to go (except for the drinks/food of course!).

I have in mind the family bistros that have some play equipment for the kids. Some are better than others of course, so once again it is a bit of trial and error. But I hope I can give a few hints of places to go.

Once upon a time there were some golden arches and this was the only place where you could get a feed and give the kids a play. The play equipment here was fair, but nothing like today's play centres. While the calibre of the childrens play equipment is often so-so in these establishments, two of them seem way above the rest. These are the McDonalds in Ringwood and Ferntree Gully.

The Ringwood Maccas is very new and boasts a large three story play gym, with slides and othe fun things for the kids. This one is really very new and modern and is quite nice to take the little ones. They are really entertained for a long time.

The Ferntree Gully Maccas has been there for a while, bit it is still good. It is not as modern and groovy inside as the Ringwood one, but it's play equipment is good. The only issue with this one is that it is all outdoors, so is not much good in the rainy season. They do have sun shade up for summer. The play equipment is good, though, because it is quite different from other Maccas. It is a lot bigger and is not completely made of that Maccas-style plastic.

This is just some food for thought (ha ha). I promise later posts will be more interesting!



Friday 24 August 2012

Which Play Centre to go to?

Which Play Centre to go to?

So, now you have a heap of play centres to choose from, which one do you choose?

The Answer, I think, is trial and error. But here are some suggestions;

Some questions you might ask yourself are:

What do I want to get out of my play centre experience? 

Do you want to sit back and relax with a nice cuppa coffee and a paper or magazine while your child(ren) play? Or do you want to go with a group of friends and let your little ones play together? Or perhaps you are just a big kid and want to play too!

You might want to consider the coffee that is sold there. (Some places advertise that they sell Grinders coffee). Perhaps the food is important; for while some play centre's food is really good, cafe, quality, others are not of the same high standard. Some places are small and cozy, whereas others are large, without that same homely feel. (Although, when the small ones fill up they are very loud.)

Which play centre is best suited to my child(ren)'s age?

Finding the 'right match' for your child(ren) is very important. While most play centres are geared to accommodate children of all ages, some equipment is 'more exciting' for the 'older children'. 

You might want to consider, here, the size of the play centre itself. Some play centres are small and more 'homely' than their larger counterparts. As a general rule, I would say that the larger play centres are better for the older children. But keep in mind that (almost) all play centres have a special sectioned off play area for the younger kids.

I suggest viewing their website (enter the play centre name in google search) before going there, to get an idea of their equipment etc.

Where can I get the most value for my money?

Here is the all-important question. This is where trial and error is the most important. Some things to think about here are: how long will the child(ren) be happy to play? Is the equipment age appropriate? Remember, most (if not all) play centres don't allow food to be brought into the play centre (usually because of allergies), unless it is baby formula or something similar (usually, their internet site will tell you what the rules are here). 

In the end, you need to balance what is best for you, for your child(ren), and how much money you are willing to spend. Remember, that when you go to a play centre you need to pay the entry fee, but will then need to buy any food you want to consume in there. So budget well!

Missing Play Centres

Play Centres Missing from List!

I have realised that I missed some play centres from my list of play centres. I have now added the ones that I know I missed - there could be more! I sourced my list from a great kid's site called The Bubhub

The two missing ones were Ace Space and Big Slide.

Ace Space
Big Slide



Wednesday 22 August 2012

Children's play centres in Eastern Suburbs

Children's Play Centres at a Glance!

I have compiled a list of Children's play centres in and around the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. This will give everyone an easy-to-read reference guide to which play centres are where, when they are open, and how much they cost. I sourced all this information from their websites, so I hope that it is up to date. As I have said, I am dedicating this week to play centres, so I will keep up the posts on anything that comes to mind, such as first-hand reviews, and so on.

I have created a table in alphabetical order. It might be of help to search for your suburb by pushing the <CTRL> and 'F' key together, and then entering your suburb.

Some things to look out for: some places charge for adults (but some include 1 free drink), all places have some sort of cafe, most, if not all, places require kids to wear at least socks. 

If you find this helpful, please pass it on to a friend. Also, if anyone has any comments on any of these places, that would be great too!


Happy playing!
Name
Address
Phone
Trading Hours
Prices
Ace Space
Unit 9, 286-288 Maroondah Hwy, Chirnside Park
(03) 9727
0755
Mon-Sun 9:30am-5pm
9 months to 2 years         $7.00
3 years to 6 years            $9.00
7 years to 12 years          $11.00
Awesome Fun
Factory 11, 257 Colchester Rd, Kilsyth
(03) 9720 4833
9:00am –5:00pm Everyday
Including public holidays
1 – 4yrs: $6.50
5+yrs: $8.50       
Babies Under 12 months and Adults - No Charge
86 Lynch St, Hawthorn
(03) 9818 2225
9am-5pm closed public holidays

MONDAY - FRIDAY
12 months and over $8.00

SATURDAY & SUNDAY
12 months to under 3: $8.00

3 and over: $9.00
 (family pass $24.00 upon presentation of medicare card)
Gold Loyalty Card (valid for 10 entries) is available for $70.00.
Big Slide
1642 Ferntree Gully Road, Indoor Sports & Play Centre, Knoxfield
(03)
9763 5589
9:30am-5pm Mon-Sun, including public holidays (prices differ for Sat/Sun and public holidays)
Mon-Fri Prices
under 15 months -FREE Admission (valid until 3pm)

under 5 years: $8

5+ years: $12

Sat-Sun (and public holidays):

Under 15 months -FREE Admission (valid until 3pm)

15 months to under 2: $8

2 years to 4 years: $10

5 years and over: $12

Parents FREE to Play!

Adults (over 22 yrs)
27 Loop Rd, Werribee 3030
(03) 9742 2255

5 days per week (Closed Mon/Tues)         10am - 4pm
Babies 6 to 12 months using equipment         $5.00
Children 3 years of age & under                $6.00
Children 4 years of age & over                $8.00
Parents and children under 6 months                FREE
3 Development Blvd, Mill Park, 3082
(03) 9437 7727

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - WE ARE OPEN ON PUBLIC & SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
Mon - Sun: 9am - 4pm


Leisure City, 41 - 53 Miller St, Epping, 3076

(03) 9401 2222
Mon-Fri 9:30-5
Sat-Sun 9:30-3:30
Open public holidays

Under 6 months free
6months – under 2 years $6
2 years up to 5 years $9

263 Edwardes St, Reservoir, 3073

(03) 9462 3980
Closed Mondays (except school holidays)
Tuesday to Friday - 9.30am til 5.00pm
Saturday - 10.30am til 5.00pm
Sunday - 11.00am til 5.00pm

Adults & Crawlers up to 12 Months - FREE
All other Kids - $5.50

2 Arthurton Rd, Northcote, 3070

(03) 9489 8085
Mon & Fri 9:30 - 4pm
Tues - Thurs 9:30 - 5pm
Sat - Sun 10am - 5pm
. Adults and babies (under 9 months) are free, 9 Months to 2 years old are $7.00 and kids 3 and up are only $8.00 entry.

61-71 Mcllwrick St, Windsor, 3181

(03) 9521 2170
9-5 Monday to Friday, 9-5:30 sat sun

$3.00 - 3- to 11 months, includes redeemable cafe voucher 
$5.50 - 1-2 years old

$7.50 - 3-4 years old 
$8.80 - 5 years old & above
$2.00 - per Adult

1 Mephan St, Maribyrnong, 3032

(03) 9318 1110
SCHOOL DAYS
Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Thursday: 9:30am - 3:00pm
Friday: 9:30am - 8pm (subject to change)
Saturday-Sunday: 9:30am - 6:00pm
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
Mondays - Thursdays are 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday closing time subject to change
1-2 Years & 11 months: $7
3 Years & over: $12
Adults: FREE
Entry is for unlimited play,
so stay as long as you like!
Eco-playscape (previously Time out for Kids)

Shop 3, 1140 Burwood Hwy, Ferntree Gully, 3156


(03) 9753 6488
Mon-fri 9:30-3:30
Weekend 10-4

Crawlers 5
Toddlers 7
Preschool 8        
School 11

Factory 6, Abruzzo Crs, Thomastown, 3074

(03) 9464 6199
MONDAY - FRIDAY - 10:00 - 4:30
SATURDAY
 - SUNDAY - 10:00 - 5:30

$7.00 Per child (12 months to 12 years)
Tuesdays are half price day at Fantasy World.*
*Excludes school holidays.

Unit 7, 217 Mickelham Rd, Tullamarine, 3043

(03) 9330 0181
Open 7 days a week
9.30am - 5pm
Private Functions
from 5.30pm,
7 days a week

Newborns - 9mths and Adults FREE
9mths - 2years
and 11 months
$5.50
3 years & over
$8.00
100 Village Ave, Taylors Lakes, 3038

(03) 9449 8822
Mon-fri 9-5
Sat sun 9-6





9months to 2 $7.50
2-12 9.50








7 days a week15c/56 Keys Rd. (03) 9553 1020
or
560 High Street. (03 8401 4788)
(03) 9553 1020


9.30am - 6.00pm

1-2 yrs: $7.00
3-5 yrs: $10.00
6-12 yrs: $12.00
Adults: $3.50*
* includes free beverage 
219 Sydney Rd, Coburg, 3058

(03) 9383 1977
Mon - Thurs 9.30am - 5.00pm
Fri 9.30am - 7.00pm
Sat - Sun 10:00am - 6:00pm

9 months - 2 years  $6.50, or ask about our 5 multi visit card
3 years - 12 years   $8.50, or ask about our 5 mulit visit card
Unit 6, East Court, 101-155 Beresford Rd, Lilydale, 3140

(03) 9735 0881
Monday to Friday: 9.30am to 4.00pm
Saturday: 9.30am to 4.30pm
Sunday: 10.00am to 4.30pm
Crawlers (<2yrs): $3.50
Walkers (>2 yrs): $6.50
3 to 5 years: $7.00
6 to 12 years: 8.50
323 Whitehorse Rd, Balwyn, 3103 


(03) 9077 2364
Monday - Friday  9.15am - 5.00pm
Saturday 10.00am - 2.00pm, Sunday - private party only


234 East Boundary Rd, Bentleigh East, 3165
(03) 9579
9.30am - 6.00pm 7 Days a week

Casual Play
Prices incl GST   School Day Special  Regular Price
(Weekends, School Holidays,
Public Holidays)
Super Entry
ages 3 & over     $10.90   $11.90
Junior Entry
ages 12 - 35 mths             $8.90                $9.90
Babies Entry
Under 12 months             FREE                FREE
Adults
- includes one tea or coffee voucher
- Birthday adults free     $3.50                $3.50




East Donaster, Sandringham - check website for details,

1300 882 881
Monday to Sunday (check with centre regarding public holidays)
9:30am to 4:00pm
Except Fridays from 9:30am to 3:00pm
Closed over Easter: Friday - Monday
Under 6 months : $1.00
6 months - under 2 years : $6.00
2 years - under 6 years : $9.00
Adults : FREE
6 Elonera Rd, Noble Park, 3174

(03) 9795 5200
9:30 am to 6:00 pm (SEVEN DAYS)

Casual Entrance Price

Trading Hours
9:30 am to 6:00 pm (SEVEN DAYS)

Under Age 2       $7.00
Age 3 - Age 5      $9.00
Age 6 and over  $11.00
 Parents/Guardians free


Specials
After School Play $5.00
(from 3pm school days only)
10 Bridge St, Eltham, 3095

(03) 9439 6619
Mon-Sun 9am-5pm

0 - 12 months - FREE
12 -36 months - $9.90
36 months and Over - $10.90

30 Yale Drv, Epping, 3076


(03) 9408 4250
Mon to Fri 10am to 3pm
Sat & Sun 10am to 5pm

Adults and crawlers are FREE entry
Walkers - 12 yrs
$6.00 entry per child all day
1/2 PRICE Tuesday & Thursday
Unit 2b, 445 Grimshaw St, Bundoora, 3803
(03) 9466 9502


Monday to Friday                           9am to 4pm
Saturday                                          9am to 6pm
Sunday                                            11am to 6pm

Under 12mths                              Free
12mth - 23mths                           $3.50
2 years                                           $7.00
3-8 years                                       $7.50
9-14 years                                     $10.50
Adults                                             Free
                Unit 2, 151 Princes Hwy, Hallam, 3803

(03) 8795 7772
Mon. - Thurs.  9.00am - 5.00pm
Friday             9.00am - 8..00pm
Saturday        9.00am - 6.00pm
Sunday        10.00am - 5.00pm
For after school parties we close
at 6.00pm

Up to 11  months             FREE
* 1 - 2                                  $7.00
* 3 - 5                                  $9.00
* 6 - 14                                $11.00
* ADULTS Includes Drink   $  3.50

                108 Lewis Rd, Wantirna South, 3152

(03) 9801 6488


Monday – Thursday        9.30am : 3.30pm
Friday    9.30am : 3pm
Weekends
Public Holidays  9.30am : 4pm





Children Under 2              $5.50                $6.00
Children 2 – 4 years         $8.00                $8.50
Children 5 years & Over                $9.50     $10.00