Family of 2 adults, 3 kids (8,6,18 mnths) cost us 136 bucks to get in. Which is expensive in my book for something that hasnt really changed in 30 yrs. Above all though, lived the excitement through our kids eyes and had a great day.
We took the six year old and had a ball. Plenty to do in an atmosphere that's a little bit daggy, and a lot of fun. Many attendants watching for kid safety. A large focus on water activities, so pick a warm day, and take food and drinks as the kiosk has only got junk food.Adults can join in with the kids or laze around.We loved it so much we converted our tickets to a year pass.
I thought it was overpriced for what you get there. We had 3 children, two 11 year olds and a 9 year old and because they were all taller than 1.20 metre, we paid adult entry prices for them. We had told the children before hand that it would not be the same as other theme parks they had been to. They enjoyed themselves just the same, especially the water slides, paddle boats, aqua bikes, flying fox and the archery. We made the trip from Adelaide to Victor Harbour while holidaying over there. Probably wouldn't go there again.
We enjoyed the various activities which we could do. The water slide was excellent and well supervised. A nice place to enjoy a picnic for lunch while children played. The price to enter was a bit too high especially if families have a number of children.
We went as a family of 5 & all had a ball. Discounts through the Entertainment book & RAA made entry reasonable, $90. The grounds were lovely, staff were friendly & the kids (9,12 & 16 yrs) especially loved the archery, paddle boats, golf, dry & wet slides. 8 hours of non stop fun!!
Imagine getting into a time machine and heading back to the 80's, welcome to Greenhills. This place hasn't changed in at least 20 years. All of the staff were unfriendly, unmotivated. Staff were also very young, which does not seem ideal considering some of the more risky activities such as archery and rock climbing. No-one was wearing eye protection at the archery range and no rules were enforced by the 15 year old running each session. Looking around, kids were running around with smiles on their faces but clearly the place is beginning to get run down and is in desperate need of refurbishment. The putt putt course appears like it hasn't been flat for 10 years and the water bikes/paddle boats were faulty and extremely stiff steering. The food and drinks in the 'restaurant' were well priced, but the decore was like a retirement home/RSL club. The food was very basic however, a standard pub would offer much better quality and variety.
This place sucks. For $35 it's a rip off. It may be fun for young kids under the age of 10 but for everyone else there's not much to do. Everything is out dated and in need of work. The water slides are terrible. The go karts are the slowest I've ever seen and an extra $5 for 5 minutes. This would be fine if the place was marketed at young kids but it claims to be an adventure park. No adventure here. Save your money and go to the local playground it's exactly the same but free
We recently spent the day at Greenhills Aventure Park with our three grandsons aged 7, 6 and 4. Within minutes of arriving aged 6 was already planning our return visit! The park is in a very pretty location that adds to the whole experience - not concrete and paving but vast well maintained grassed areas, massive trees with well maintained facilities. The staff we encountered were all friendly and patient with the children. We decided to self cater and used one of the provided BBQ's which you ask the staff to light - before we knew it they had wheeled over a BBQ to our picnic table - perfect! The grandsons went on a variety of the attractions including the powered vehicles which you do pay $5 extra for per ride however we still thought it was good value for money as they are very generous with the length of the ride. We spent nearly 5 hours at Greenhills but still didn't use all that was on offer. This is our second visit in three months and really enjoyed both occasions. After uploading photos of the day on FB we now have a large group of people wanting to come with us next time. Greenhills is not a whizz bang, shiny lights, loud flashy attraction what is does provide is a genuine family experience and the smilies on our grandsons faces said it all!
I visited with my 9 year old last month. She had been before and wanted to go again. I'd only really heard fairly negative comments prior to visiting (all from adults). Well hey how critical people are ! - I was absolutely delighted with the whole place. It's in lovely grounds, well kept, spacious and picturesque, the staff were also all lovely. We spent the whole day from 10-5...I wish I'd bought a season ticket on entry as we're definitely going back. I think I'd even go back on my own just to sit , read and enjoy a drink in the grounds. The canoe trip down the river was a delight (and free!). If you've heard negatives and its put you off I'd say ignore them and go and discover this lovely place for yourself. Well Done Greenhills !
Adventure park? ? Got to be kidding! !this place is severely run down !! $35 entrance fee $5 for rock climbing !! $5 for SLOW go carts!! Ect golf course run down flags won't even stay in hole tee's lumpy and ridiculous, archery run down all arrows need replacing the whole place in general is run down and i feel sorry for the teenagers that are running the place !!