Lovely, laid-back Melbourne has something for everyone: family fare, local and international art, haute boutiques, multicultural dining, Australian and Aboriginal history, spectator sports, and pulsing, swanky nightlife. Cruise on the free City Circle Tram loop to check out unique attractions like the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Healesville Sanctuary, which buzzes with local animal species.
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Simulator World is in Harbour Town, Docklands, Melbourne. It is the only advanced F1 / V8 networked motion racing experience in Victoria. You can experience this venue as an individual racing session enthusiast, or for business team building and private Bucks parties. The venue caters for racing individuals or groups from 10 to 40. With a Licensed Bar and quite simply a really great man cave feel, why would you pick anywhere else for fun?
5.0 based on 82 reviews
Dialogue in the Dark™ is a sensory journey through Melbourne. A fun and immersive experience in total darkness, you will be led by guides who are blind or have low vision, and learn to interact and communicate by relying on other senses. Come and experience this highly acclaimed international tour now here in Melbourne.
This is a not to be missed opportunity. You are immersed in the world of a visually impaired person and get to experience first hand how to navigate your way around the city. A unique perspective shared in the most innovative and enjoyable way, your guide is someone with lived experience of the challenges and takes you on a journey you wont soon forget. Suitable for every age.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Our unlimited 'pay for play' pass means kids can climb, run, jump, spin and everything in between for as long as they can manage AND of course they'll get hungry! So our onsite cafe is conveniently located in view of the playground to refuel the whole family with all their favourite options, healthy choices too and there's always great coffee available.
4.0 based on 255 reviews
O'Brien Icehouse is Australia’s largest and most respected ice arena. Nestled in Melbourne’s Docklands in amongst the city’s other greatest sporting and cultural icons, it has become one of Australia’s strongest symbols of sportsmanship and excellence. O'Brien Icehouse is a world-class facility, attracting some of the greatest sports people from around Australia to train and compete in our Olympic-standard arena. Our commitment to the enjoyment of our visitors has lead us to be known as one of the city’s favourite destinations for families, friends and organisations alike. We are dedicated to creating extraordinary experiences for every person who enters our doors, regardless of age or skill-level, and with the help of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, O'Brien Icehouse will continue to be the beating heart of ice sports in Australia.
My son and I go skating at O'Brien Icehouse once or twice a week. He is taking ice hockey lessons, and we also enjoy the public skating, and freestyle skate lessons. It's always good fun, and the staff are very friendly, expert, and helpful.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq is your one-stop entertainment destination at Melbourne Docklands’ The District. With six bowling lanes, 67 arcade and ticket games, our XD Theatre and dodgems, we’ve got hours of entertainment available. Throw our full service cocktail bar, gourmet kitchen and function spaces into the mix, and the fun’s covered for everyone.
Came here with a few friends for a birthday and had a blast! From reasonably priced drinks and great selection of games and reasonably priced bowling it was brill, 18+ after 8pm and a cheeky balloon animal maker. I would recommend getting the $100 card that gets you about $150 In games, you chew through credits easily.
3.0 based on 90 reviews
Instead, the game is played on a "course", generally consisting of an arranged progression of either 9 or 18 "holes". Each hole on the course must contain a "tee box" and a "putting green" with the actual hole, and there are various other standardized forms of terrain in between such as the fairway, rough, and hazards, but each hole on a course and indeed among virtually all courses is unique in its specific layout and arrangement.
This is the second time that we have both visited here and still enjoy the fun of a game of minigolf, some changes have been made since last here, staff were cheerful and the price was still the same as last year, we paid $28.00 for the both of us for 18 holes, this time the ant hill was my downfall, determined to beat the bf at this.
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