Was at the snakes and ladders astroturf pop up they had. My child and I went on I had a balance bike hanging on my back pack (my son was not on his bike). Was told to take it down it can't be on the game board I was thinking ok but it's not on the game board it's hanging on my back pack.
Then a security guard came by saying "you can't have the bike on the game board!" So I say it's not on the board as I'm holding on my back pack. His response was "we have rules here sir! No jumping or running as well!" What ever I put the bike down.
Then I'm asked by the workers there and the security guard as if I was throwing a bag of knives to a silk rug to move it. It's on pink astroturf... plus I placed it of the game board on the lower side where the game board technically is not visible it's a space to put things down like people bags and prams that I saw.
They wanted me to put the balance bike on the green astroturf of the game board entirely and behind a rope barrier. I think that's just beyond madness... I say there is no guarantee that it can be safe if I'm on the other side of the game board. The security guards literally agrees with me. I can't see how I can't have it on the outer game board... Or better yet hanging on my back pack out of anyone's way... Both the security guard and worker are really bad, especially the security guard.
As we coming of the game board I say to my son to take the bike and walk off and we go but my son who is 4 and half years old hears half of what I say and I'm adjusting my bag so I don't see him 100 percent. Welly son attempts to get on the bike and ride under the barrier (he is small). Not on the game board but away from the game board. He then points to my son screams "hey! You can't do that! Get of your bike!" Along with walking up to him and about to grab his shoulder. My son was looking at him in shock. I had to scream don't touch my son for him to stop.
Realise this people if you think I'm complaining. Other children were running, jumping, and screaming but we apparently are a problem.
I also repeat if I did not stop the security guard he would had man handled a 4 year old. Let that sink in...
I then email QV about this issue and literally their response was that they have rules and guidelines about bikes on special QV owned items and that they strive to make events a positive environment. They ignored the fact other people were jumping and running but were told nothing they ignored that there is no sign saying anything about bikes (I already had my son of the bike before getting on the precious gameboard) and they ignored the security guards behaviour.
So watch out at QV security guards apparently have the right to touch your kids and they don't care, security guards can be passive aggressive and put you down and they don't care. Absolutely horrible and terrible experience. Later on my son said "why was that man going to grab me?" I asked him did he look like he was going to grab you he response was yes. QVs response. They don't care....
Read moreQV Shopping Centre, Melbourne CBD
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Read moreI recently had the most abominable misfortune of visiting this so-called shopping center, and let me preface this review with a bold statement: were it not for the presence of Woolworths and a handful of adjacent retail sanctuaries, this location would qualify as an architectural affront to logic, hygiene, and basic evolutionary dignity.
Let us begin with the automated doors or, as I like to call them, the lazy man’s portal to purgatory. I must ask: are we entering a building designed for Homo sapiens or for birds of limited dexterity and questionable flight patterns? We possess opposable thumbs for a reason , opening doors being one of the noblest applications. Yet here we are, forced to engage with automatic sensors that swing wide open with all the security of a medieval drawbridge welcoming invading armies. Unnecessarily energy-inefficient, tactically unsound, and, frankly, insulting to anyone with even rudimentary motor skills.
Now, onto the food court, or as I like to call it: the avian cafeteria of doom. I had barely unwrapped my biodegradable fork before I was accosted by a baby sparrow executing aerial manoeuvres straight out of a Hitchcock fever dream. Birds. Inside. A dining area. Where humans eat food. I repeat: feathered organisms of questionable sanitation flapping about, unapologetically violating airspace above sushi trays and chicken burgers with no observable remorse.
The experience was not only unsettling, but also pathologically unhygienic. I’m quite convinced I saw a feather or dare I say, a biological weapon of microscopic disease vectors drift into someone’s noodle bowl like it was seasoning. If I wanted to dine under surveillance by a rogue pigeon militia, I would eat outside next to a public statue, not in a food court that allegedly passed council inspection.
In conclusion: this establishment is a disaster of zoological mismanagement, a hygienic black hole, and an insult to indoor human civilization. The only thing that deserves applause is the fact that Woolworths still manages to operate amidst this airborne bedlam. I left this location with a mild panic attack, a half-eaten meal, and a renewed hatred for the phrase “open concept.”
You have earned your one star. Not out of merit but because negative stars have yet to be enabled by modern...
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