May 28, 2026
Amazing Place - Amazing place to explore the history, you can learn a lot on that visit. We spent the whole day. Gold mining experience was unforgettable. Highly recommended place, specially if you have kids.
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Apr 19, 2026
Great family day out with Grandies - Great day for family activity incl gold panning coach ride , school and theatre magic show and troopers fun salute
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Apr 12, 2026
Must do if visiting Ballarat - I wasn’t expecting to like this place as much as I did. So much so we stayed for most of the day. Try and get there as it opens to make most of the activities. All the staff are in character and full of information with no question being too silly so don’t be shy. I particularly loved Polly and some of the goldfield families. We loved the Wizard Jacobs Magic Show which was like seeing a pantomime. There is so much to see and do. There is a free self guided mine tour which is worth doing and the coach ride was fun but you have to pay for this. There is a bar on site and a couple of venues to eat if you get hungry. Is it tacky, yes, but it is so much fun and I can highly recommend it.
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Mar 5, 2026
A Brilliant Day Out - Thought that this might be a good morning out. Wrong! It is a brilliant day out. All of us are way past pensionable age and many of the things here reminded us of our youth. This is very much a living museum and its staff all dressed in period costume, are brilliant at telling how things were in the 1800s. There is a whole reconstructed town of original buildings complete with period costumes. Watch gold being melted down and turned into an ingot. Go panning for gold in the river; just loved watching children panning for gold with the help and guidance of a brilliant on site teacher. Most children left with some tiny specks of gold that they had paned for themselves. You feel very welcome here; there is both good coffee and food on site and nothing not to like. Do wear good shoes the streets are as in the 1880s.
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May 25, 2026
An interesting way to spend a day - The complex in the day has lots of activities happening. The streets are dirt, and lots of up and down and stairs, and steps. Definitely not flat. And I didn’t see much in the way of facilities for people who had disabilities. So it’s not really a place to go if you not able to cope with the terrain. So be prepared to walk. It is built with buildings of the era it is representing. There are lots of buildings, and houses, mines, and church, a bakery and a tea room, lolly shop, hotels, a creek where you can pan for gold, ( full of school kids) . There are people dressed appropriate, playing their part like they live there. We watched wooden wheel making, and there was candle making, a whole program of stuff. However the day we went school groups were everywhere. Couldn’t go to some of the popular places, especially the lolly shop, as kids everywhere and these days kids take over. Not sure where the supervisors were! Probably gave up! There is even school group accommodation. So many are staying there. So I understand this would be a big income spinner for the place but it spoilt a lot of activities for the public. The bakery was ok, same with the tea room. There is a new look cafe area, I thought spoilt the whole vibe of the place! Why build something like that?
The nighttime show was spoilt by the Big bang theory and Aboriginal dream time that took so so long to get through. It was first. This could have been scrapped! Not what we went to see. Oh and the 2 bus loads of school kids at 8 pm show, who were noisy, and took a bit of controlling and really made us wondered why we bothered to go. We had to sit through the teachers giving them the behave speech more than once! We were not told that we would be part of a school tour. The final presentation of the story of Ballarat and the gold rush was excellent. This was what we wanted to see. This was all they needed to present. It was so well done, and had the element of surprise.
Sovereign Hill day and night worth going to, but has some big draw backs.
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May 8, 2026
Gold rush meets the wild west - Popular activity for grade school students. They do have a cafe and several other eating options. Also present, shops to buy items from jewellery to gloves.
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Apr 9, 2026
More for children - Relocated and rebuilt 1850's gold mine town experience. We did just about everything there was to do and it occupied us for just over 4 hours.
One self guided mine tunnel is included, another guided one was extra cost.
The 'panning for gold' in a gravely stream may keep children occupied for a few minutes, but is a nonsense really.
Special mention for most rubbery scone I have every had as part of a Devonshire tea in one of the cafés.
Overall, more for children than adults, but an inoffensive half day visit.
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Jan 26, 2026
Trip back in time - Recommend buying tickets in advance, as there was long queues for those purchasing on the day. Overall great theme park to visit and can be covered in 2 hours, the actors certainly makes the attraction more enjoyable. There are gold related experiences such as the gold pour, gold panning and red hill mine tour which don't require additional costs. My favorite experience was the Gold Pour demonstration. The negatives would be that most buildings are kept to original standards so most places are extremely hot inside as-well, so its probably better to come in spring or winter. Certainly worth a visit even if your not into mining history.
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May 21, 2026
Just treat all holiday makers alike. - The guide for the Mines adventure was condescending and downright rude to us, Asians.
Great place to visit but just this sad experience.
Won't be going anytime soon although they offered free tickets as a kind gesture for this.
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Feb 25, 2026
Way too long to get in - Waited 30 minutes to get in with prepaid tickets. Quicker to buy tickets when you get there. Honestly it was taking 5 minutes per family to process them. The lady that was organising the queues and telling everyone it won't be long (not exactly truthful!) eventually begged them to open another booth and we got through.
We had prepaid and it took 20 seconds to scan the code and get us in. I still do not know why these other people were taking so long.
The queue was out the door and down the stairs. A very frustrating experience and I would have thought an easy thing to fix.
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