Enchanted Adventure is a standout family fun park, offering plenty of enjoyment for both kids and adults in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. Nestled in the bush, the park is the perfect size for a bit of light exercise as you wander the winding paths among the trees—large enough to explore, but not so big it becomes a trek.
The main attraction, the tree surfing courses, are exceptionally well-designed and a whole lot of fun. There’s a Nippers course for younger children and a Grand course for older kids and adults.
The Grand course features five levels plus two bonus challenges—the Tarzan Swing and a rock climbing wall. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, and by the end, you feel satisfyingly worn out.
In terms of difficulty, I’d rate the Grand course as moderately challenging. It’s perfect for athletic teens and adults, but may be tricky for smaller kids, those anxious about heights, or anyone who’s not particularly agile.
My 11-year-old son and I completed it in about 90 minutes without any problems. That said, I did see a few kids struggling on the tougher sections—and one poor girl in tears—so it’s worth considering your child’s confidence and possibly joining them if needed.
My (very active) 9-year-old flew through the Nippers course and found it a bit too easy, so while it’s great for littler ones or more cautious kids, I’d recommend the Grand course if your child meets the height requirement and has the confidence to give it a go.
Beyond tree surfing, there’s plenty more to enjoy. The donut slides are a hit with everyone, the Sky Scramble is one of the best playgrounds I’ve ever come across, and the hedge mazes are well-kept and entertaining.
One thing I really appreciated about Enchanted Adventure was the fair pricing inside the park. While entry isn’t cheap, they don’t try to “nickel and dime” you once inside. Canteen prices was very reasonable (we spent $40 for lunch for 2 adults and kids along with 2 coffees), and drinking water was freely available throughout the park.
The food was surprisingly good, with a solid selection of healthy options (including sushi!) and excellent coffee. You are also welcome to bring your own food and enjoy a picnic on the shady lawns or at one of the many benches with picturesque views.
Add to all that an easy online booking process and a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere—despite visiting on a Saturday during school holidays—and I honestly couldn’t find much to fault.
If anyone from Enchanted Adventure is reading: a coffee van up near the Sky Scramble would be a genius move. I guarantee you’d get a steady stream of customers—especially those grabbing one...
Read moreI'm writing this review with deep concern after a very distressing experience at this park. My partner sustained a serious injury at the park, tearing three or more ligaments, which has resulted in them being off work for a minimum of six months a life-altering consequence. Despite the severity of the injury, we were shocked and disappointed by how the situation was handled by the park’s staff and management. No incident report was carried out at the time, which is a critical breach of basic safety protocol. The staff present appeared very young and inadequately trained to handle emergencies or support injured guests appropriately. What has made this even more difficult is the park’s refusal to take any responsibility we’ve received no medical assistance, financial support, or even a basic follow-up. Additionally, they have refused to engage regarding public liability, leaving us to deal with the significant emotional, physical, and financial aftermath. While adventure parks come with an element of risk, it is the duty of the operators to ensure safety procedures are followed, staff are trained, and accidents are handled with care, accountability, and professionalism. Unfortunately, that was not our experience. I hope this review prompts this park to take a serious look at their incident handling protocols, staff training, and customer care practices not just for us, but to protect others from experiencing similar trauma. I would not recommend this park until clear changes are made to prioritise guest safety and accountability. After a 3 month to date ordeal, knowing full well what reputation and reviews do to a business, I've had enough of this companies lack of care and duty of care towards people paying to use there park and not responding to...
Read moreWe thoroughly enjoyed our time at the Enchanted Adventure Park.
We took our 10 and 4.5 y year old girls along for a fun afternoon, too get around the maze, tube slides and the ropes course you will need a at least 3 hours minimum.
Ropes Course - Our 4.5 year did the Tree surfing Nippers. She completed all three levels but was very slow on the third(Highest course) as this is done with out the parents.
Our 10 year old did the Grand course and l over it and got through it quite comfortably. The course are done in levels and gets harder as you go along each course, so you can jump off once you hit you limit.
Tube Slides - There is now a kids only tube slide, this will let the little once do a slide on their own you can be comfortable that it is not too fast or too crazy for them.
My 4.5 year old loved this to start out on before getting to the big course.
Getting up hill is the big killer on the legs for the tube slides. We spent the better part of an hour and a half going up and down the hills I do wish I had several litres of water to keep hydrated.
If you are coming up from Melbourne planning on spending the majority of the day there you will need to ensure you bring food drink and anything else you might nees. There is a cafe on site but like most places is a little overpriced as it is a captive market.
He's great day out for the family friends or for birthday parties but ensure that you leave enough time to get there enjoy the experience of both the rope course as well as the tube slides and getting...
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