Kidding Around at … Hippo Beach at the Werribee Open Range Zoo

When we heard that the Werribee Open Range Zoo had opened an exciting new area for kids called Hippo Beach we knew we would definitely be visiting this summer!

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Hippo Beach is right next to the hippopotamus’ exhibit and is the perfect place to relax, grab an ice-cream from the Hippo Beach Café and feel the sand between your toes!

Hippo Beach
Hippo Beach

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The beach area has deck chairs, hammocks and thatched umbrellas (under which treasure is buried that the kids can dig up – look out for the sign that will let you know what to look for!).

A place to relax!
A place to relax!
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Dig in the sand for treasure!

The day we went it was over 30C and the children LOVED cooling of at the Hippo splash and play water area next door to Hippo Beach – there were so many excited squeals! We had bought Alegría’s bathers with us; however, our poor second child had to go in his clothes and then when they were too wet, his nappy! Luckily, we had spare clothes for him! We didn’t need a towel, but if you don’t want your kids to look like crumbed schnitzels you might want to bring one along so they can dry off before they go in the sand!

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Hippo Water Play Area
Hmmm... How do we make the tail swish?
Hmmm… How do we make the tail swish?

Each day the Keepers will feed the hippos and chat to visitors about their amazing habits, with a special Hippo Keeper Talk at 3.45pm daily.

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If you would like to see the hippos from a different angle, or any of their other African animal friends out on the Savannah, you can jump on board a Safari tour which leaves from the Safari Station. The line can be long depending on visitor numbers, and you are unable to take any food or drink (except for water) on the safari. There is a water fountain near the Safari Station entrance where you can fill your water bottles and a pram bay where you need to leave your pram. Make sure you take any valuables with you as it is not supervised.

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Look, it’s a “Raffie”!

Don’t forget, kids get free entry every weekend, as well as during the Victorian Government school holidays and public holidays!

Whether you have a couple of hours to spare or are planning to enjoy the magical Slumber Safari overnight experience – there is just so much on offer at the Werribee Open Range Zoo! We will definitely be returning to experience more of the unique behind-the-scenes encounters and have the Slumber Safari on our wish list!

MORE INFORMATION

Days and Times: 9:00am to 5:00pm every day of the year.  Last entry at 3.30pm.

Location: K Road, Werribee South VIC 3030

Cost:

Zoo members
Becoming a member of Zoos Victoria gives you unlimited entry to our three world-class zoos – and many more great benefits. For our members, kids are free every day of the year.
FREE
Adult $30.80
Child 4–15 years (weekends, Victorian public holidays and Victorian government school holidays) FREE
Child 4–15 years (Monday to Friday, outside holidays) $13.60
Child (0–3 years) (every day!) FREE
Concessions*
Adult concession $23.60
Senior concession $27.70
Child with a disability concession (Monday to Friday, outside holidays) $6.00
Carer accompanying a child under 16 years who is a holder of
a Child Disability Allowance Health Care Card
FREE
Carer accompanying a person with a disability who is a holder of
a Disability Pension Card or a Companion Card
FREE
Holder of a Carer Card NOT accompanying a person with a disability 10% discount

Website: www.zoo.org.au/Werribee/

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Kidding Around … Kryal Castle

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Tim has been dreaming about going to Kryal Castle ever since he was a strapping young lad staring wistfully out the window of the family’s Kingswood as they went wizzing past on the way from Kaniva (in Victoria’s West) to visit family in Melbourne. Alas, they never went (cue the violins) and as Alegría has been dreaming of becoming a princess since the day she was born there was much excitement in our house when we decided to visit the newly redeveloped Kryal Castle just outside Ballarat. What’s more we were sleeping over IN. THE. CASTLE (insert excited squeal and shout Huzzah!)

Walking across the medieval drawbridge and back in time, Kryal Castle invites visitors to experience the variety of shows and activities that they have running thoroughout the day. To enter the Castle you will first need to negotiate the Dragon’s Labyrinth which tells the story of Ushnagh, the She-Dragon that lives beneath the hill and of the legends and stories of the Land of Kryal.

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Within the Castle walls there’s been a great deal of effort put in to ensure that all the Lords and Ladies have a great time – and yes, you will be referred to as “My Lord” or “My Lady” for the duration of your visit! From the Knights jousting tournament to hilarious pantomimes, bracelet making*, pony rides* and militia training to the more adult appropriate Torture & Dungeon Museum the Land of Kryal is place of fun and fantasy that has something to appeal to everyone in the family.

Walking around the grounds it isn’t hard to immerse yourself in village life. There are wooden shop fronts, cobbled streets, towers (where you can imagine you are one of the Knights of the Round Table) and sit on the Kings throne. You can lose your kids (well almost!) in the stone maze which isn’t as easy to negotiate as it looks – especially for those under 5 foot tall! Alegría loved running wild through the maze!

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On the day we visited, The Fairies and Goblins Wonderland was running bracelet making workshops, face painting and story time.

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The Town Crier summons everyone to the Castle Arena for the Skills in Arms and Joust/Siege which really are a must see for visitors. Make sure you plan your day around the performance times.

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After watching the Knights in action, Alegría and Isaac wanted to ride their very own war horse! For this experience you have to pay an additional fee (buy your token first at the Tooth Fairy Lolly Shop before lining up!) and are only for children under 8. The kids loved it!

Buy your tokens first before lining up!
Buy your tokens first before lining up!
Isaac The Knight
Isaac The Knight – check out his sword!
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Hmmm…. No, I think this is too big! Maybe the sword?
Lady Alegría and her faithful steed!
Lady Alegría and her faithful steed!

Other free “on arena” militia training activities included sword fighting and archery.

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Georgina Says

Bringing your own lunch is a great option as there is a picnic area right next to the playground. There are other options for meals if you would like to purchase something, or like us, you have a hankering for hot chips! However, like most tourist attractions the prices are inflated, so if you’re trying to feed your family on a budget bring your own!

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Right next to the playground is a small collection of farm animals. Alegría and Isaac were fascinated by the hairy coo’s!

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ISAAC SAYS

Moooooooooo!!!

Before your visit, jump on Kryal Castle’s website! It’s easy to navigate and will give you an idea of what could be on offer. We used the website to prepare Alegria for our visit and she was really excited! There was one downside however and we’ve learned our lesson. She was particularly looking forward to the perfume making, but, unfortunately it wasn’t on offer the day we went and we had a disappointed Princess! So, make sure your kids know that you might be able to do the listed activities but you’ll have to “wait and see” to avoid tears!

There is just so much to see and do, from the sword in the stone, to the chapel (which you can hire for weddings), and the village stores.

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Chapel and Herb Garden

The perfect way to see it all is to stay overnight in the Castle Suites. There are 17 suites which are new and comfortable and the breakfast basket is generous and the homemade bread was outstanding! Guests have the Castle all to themselves after hours which would be such fun during the summer where you could make the most of the playground and not be confined to your hotel room. It was cold when we visited and our only issue was that the bathroom was not heated and it was freezing – we guess that makes for a more authentic experience!

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Just a warning – This is what happens to naughty children who don’t go to sleep when they are asked …

Mean Dadda!
Mean Dadda!

MORE INFORMATION

Days and Times: Weekends, Public Holidays and School Holidays from 10am to 4pm (last entry is 3pm)

Location: 121 Forbes Road, Leigh Creek (Ballarat) Victoria 3352

Cost:

  • Families $89 (2 adults and up to 3 children)
  • Adults $31.00
  • Children (4-16 years) $19
  • Children (under 4) Free
  • Concession $25

Entry price gives you access to the Castle grounds, all shows and attractions. *  Some activities are not included in the entry price and require additional payment.

Website: www.kryalcastle.com.au

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Kidding Around The … Cutta Cutta Caves

IMG_1643 In the hope of beating the heat, we headed to the Cutta Cutta Caves for the first tour of the day.

The Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park covers 1,499 hectares of limestone (Karst) landscape – a landscape that is found in only a few locations in Northern Australia. Access to the park and cave tour site is located off the Stuart Highway 30 km south of Katherine in the Northern Territory.

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The park is open daily all year; however during the Wet Season (December to April) the caves may be closed due to flooding. They say that the most comfortable time to visit the park is between May and August, so let’s just say that October was a little, no make that… more than a little, okay… STEAMING hot!

To access to the caves, you will need to join a tour that are generally run on the hour. The park kiosk sells tour tickets, refreshments and souvenirs and is home to a small collection of local artefact’s. We met our guide Ethan and set off on a short, albeit hot, 365m walk to the cave entrance.

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Walking to the caves

Ethan gave us a safety briefing and went over the rules before we headed down the staircase into the cave.

We had not gone very far before we saw some wildlife. A wallaby was hiding in the shadows and approximately five red-banded tree snakes were coiled on the cave ledges making the most of the lower temperatures in the cave entrance.

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Red-Banded Tree Snake
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Rock Wallaby

The deeper in we went, the lower the temperature dropped and we were able to enjoy this unique experience.

We made our way approximately 200m into the cave on specially constructed walkways looking at the different calcite formations. Ethan reminded us of the old saying that “stalactites are holding on ‘tight’ to the roof and stalagmites ‘might’ make the ceiling”.

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In the cave there is minimal lighting and Ethan had a torch for pointing out interesting spots.

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Ethan and his trusty torch!

When we reached as far as we could go into the cave, Ethan switched off the lights. It was pitch, pitch dark and eerily quiet. It was also quite humid this far into the caves – so make sure you take water with you!

Georgina says

It was so very dark with the lights switched off! Oh, to sleep here!!

Ethan was a wealth of knowledge and answered all of our questions. He explained that the indigenous Jawoyn people have had a long association with the area; however there is no evidence of them ever using the caves.

In terms of the history of the caves, it is believed that around 1900 a stockman by the name of Smith was moving cattle across the area and noticed he was missing some. Upon investigation he discovered the main cave entrance as this is where the cattle had fallen. It was then named “Smith’s Cave”.

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Alegria says

The silly cows fell down the hole and the man found them and then found the cave. Maybe the cows were trying to stay cool.

During World War II, serviceman used the cave and stalactite formations for rifle practice (how and why they would shoot in a dark, confined space is a mystery as is how many men were injured or killed from ricocheting bullets…) and fortunately they did not do more damage than they did.  During this time, the cave was referred to as the “16 Mile Cave”.

The area was handed to the Northern Territory Reserves Board (now the Parks and Wildlife Service) in 1967, and a private tourist operator began cave tours shortly afterwards. In 1979 the area was renamed Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park.

After about 40 minutes we made our way back out of the Cave, the temperature slowly rose and then we were back out into the oppressive 42c degree heat.

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It was then back to the kiosk for a well-earned icy pole and ice-cream!

If you are still keen for a walk after (or before) the cave tour there is a Tropical Woodland walk that begins near the car park and enables visitors to experience the open tropical woodland.

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Days and Times: Open most of the year, 7 days a week. Closed during the wet season if it floods or is too dangerous to tour. Tour times begin at 10am.

Location: Stuart Highway 30 km south of Katherine, NT.

Cost: $20 per adult and $10 for children 4+.

Website: http://www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au/parks/find/cuttacuttacaves#.VGmCg42KCUk

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ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES ON THE KIDDING AROUND AUSTRALIA WEBSITE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF THE KIDDING AROUND AUSTRALIA AUTHORS. ALL IMAGES ARE SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT AND CANNOT BE USED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM KIDDING AROUND AUSTRALIA.

Kidding Around In … The Northern Territory

We are very excited to spend 12 days discovering the Northern Territory!

Flying with Jetstar, we arrived into Darwin at 12.25am after a relatively uneventful flight. We had braced ourselves for the flight from hell as our departure time was 9.25pm – 2 1/2 hours after bedtime.

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Watching our Jetstar airplane to pull up to Gate 28!

However, we didn’t need to worry as our little travellers handled it with ease and promptly went to sleep for the majority of the flight.

Don't you just love them a little bit more when they are asleep!?
Don’t you just love them a little bit more when they are asleep!?

We were met at the airport by Alexandra (Georgina’s sister who lives in Katherine) who took us to Tim’s brother Shane and his family’s house who live in Darwin where we all stayed the night.

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We will spend 12 days Kidding Around Darwin and Katherine and cannot wait to share all the awesome things we do in the Northern Territory!

Kidding Around With … The Royal Melbourne Show

DSC_3518For two weeks leading up to the Royal Melbourne Show, Alegría read the show guide every. single. day! She was just so excited to go and when the big morning came she woke up and said “It’s a great day today, it’s Show Day!” I hope she never loses her enthusiasm!

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Our first stop is always the Jayco Animal Nursery but it seemed that everyone had that idea, so we headed to My Backyard for some outdoor fun!

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There was rock painting and bird feeder making (we will do another post with tutorial for you to try at home). Isaac loved getting his hands dirty planting a seedling to take home. We now have parsley and a tomato plant in our vegetable garden! This area also had a wooden maze and pirate ship which was fun for the kids to run around in.

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Alegría making a bird feeder
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The artists at work
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Getting soil for our seedlings

Alegria was fascinated by the bees and the bee keeper was fantastic at explaining responsible bee keeping, who the Queen bee was, what the worker bees do, how long everyone lives, where the babies were and of course how they get the honey out!

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Busy Bees

Alegría says

The Queen bee had white wings and the bee keeper gave me some honey to put on my toast!

This area was fantastic; a respite from the crowds that surround it. Best of all, everything in this area is free!

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We then headed to the Woolworths Fresh Food Pavilion for lunch. Despite the crowds we were served, and got our food, quickly and without hassle. There were no complaints with the quality! It did take some stalking time to get a table and like seagulls to a hot chip our table was gone again as soon as we stood up!

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Alegría had show bags on her mind and settled on a Barbie showbag which cost $25 and included a bag, skirt, headbands, drink bottle, games, necklace and other Barbie merchandise. Isaac knows no better (sorry Isaac!) so he got a $1 Blinky Bill show bag and we had more money to spend on games and rides!

Alegría and Isaac both had a go on the clowns, Alegría got a doll and necklace and Isaac a toy motorbike – she was a little disappointed that it wasn’t a giant teddy but our playroom at home was thankful not to have another toy to collect dust!

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Our family tradition is always the Euro Slide. Yes, we take the kids on there and yes, we hold on tightly! Both Alegría and Isaac laugh heartwarming belly laughs all the way down and as soon as we were at the bottom Isaac declared “more” and off we were again!

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It was then time to go to our most favourite Show attraction – the Jayco Animal Nursery!

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We do believe that every animal got a pat or a cuddle from a member of our family!

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It was almost time to go but before we left we visited the Kids Carnival for one last ride! Georgina sat this one out and Tim being the awesome Dad that he is took Alegría and Isaac on a hot air balloon ride.

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It was all fun and games until… Isaac had finally had enough! It was a big day for a little boy and also for one little girl who was asleep before we left the car park!

There is just so much on offer at the Royal Melbourne Show and try as we might we are yet to see everything in one day! We think next year we will have to go for two days – once with the kids and once without!

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MORE INFORMATION

Days and Times: Vary from year to year – generally in the Victorian September School Holidays

Location: 

The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria
Melbourne Showgrounds
Epsom Road Ascot Vale
VIC 3032

Cost: Adult $36, Concession $23, Child $18 and Family $82

Website: http://www.royalshow.com.au

Please note all details quoted are correct at the time of publishing. All details are subject to change without notice and Kidding Around Australia takes no responsibility for information contained in this post. Please check the appropriate website to ensure that information is still correct and current.

GIVEAWAY TIME!!!

IMG_36687448446370We are very excited to be giving away a Royal Melbourne Show family pass on our website and on our Facebook page. Yes, you read that correctly … There are TWO family passes to win!

Both competitions have different entry conditions so please read carefully.

To enter on Facebook please go to our Facebook page and follow the instructions on the giveaway post. Make sure you are a ‘liker’ and we would love for you to SHARE our page!

To enter the website competition – type in your email address in the ‘follow this blog’ field and confirm your subscription via the email that will be sent to you. Don’t worry, we won’t pester you with spam you will just be notified whenever we make a new post. Lucky you!

Once you have confirmed your email, please leave a comment on this post answering the following question:

Why do you want to win a family pass to the Royal Melbourne Show?

This competition will close at 9am Australian EST on Monday 22 September 2014. Winners will be announced shortly thereafter.

Good luck to everyone!