![]() They do have some trash cans throughout I think. They have signage for all trailheads, and other attractions.ĭogs are welcome, just pick up after them. There are tons of beautiful serene waterfalls, and creeks and streams. ![]() Cedar Falls has regular plumbing for the toilets. There are bathrooms, at Cedar Falls and Ash Cave. They are fairly short trails, but we still took pretty much all day out there. We saw Ash Cave, Devil's Bathtub, Old Man's Cave, Cedar Falls, Gorge Overlook, A-Frame Bridge, Upper and Lower Falls. There is a map you can get from I think the Lodge, that shows all trailheads, parking, restrooms, mileage of each trail, difficulty of each trail and more. The only real paved parts are the roads between the trailheads, and the parking lots. If you have arthritis like my husband and I or asthma like he also has, it may be hard. Now I will say, some of the steps can be spaced apart sometimes a big amount, so you might be taking large steps. ![]() We did half the trails, some easy, some moderate, and they were all fun. I've been seeing quite a few of my friends hiking or staying overnight here. I want to return during the fall to explore the other trails in the surrounding state Forest and Lake Hope State Park. I've been to dozens of state and national parks around the country and the trail signs/markings were some of the best I've seen. The state park has no entrance fee and the trails are well maintained. We were fortunate to see water flowing in all the falls. Lots of stairs at Old Man's Cave but worth the hike. The one way trails make a big loop and aren't that way for COVID but due to traffic flow. Many actually have two paths - a lower gorge or higher rim option. There are 7 main hiking areas within the park and we hiked 5 of them. Very limited wifi service but calls and texts worked fine (Verizon and AT&T). The cabins were renovated 6 years ago but still look brand new. We rented a two bedroom/one bath cabin in the state park and it was as nice as any AirBnb. What we need to do is keep evolving the experience and Lego changes all the time, so this isn’t going to be what it is forever and a day.Our group of four active retired ladies (we are ski club friends) visited to hike for 2 days (three first time visitors). “There’s something for everybody from the top end to the bottom. “We have a really amazing retail offer at Chadstone,” says general manager Fiona McKenzie. The opening of LDC follows the launch of Hoyts cinema and two new dining precincts. The shopping centre is predicted to generate more than 22 million visits this year and is currently undergoing a AUS$660 million redevelopment. Multi-million visitors and redevelopment at Chadstone shopping centre As part of the offer at Chadstone, it should be well-placed to pick up repeat business from within a 90 minute drive. Grove adds that LDC is expected to attract both international and domestic visitors. “The foot traffic to these centres is enormous.” “We pitch Legoland as a premium product, which aligns with the key demographics of centres like Chadstone,” notes Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne general manager Drew Grove. Further LDC venues are expected to open over next two years at major shopping centres around the country. Merlin apparently chose Melbourne after research revealed the city had Australia’s largest Lego fan base. The family-friendly facility is the 18th Legoland Discovery Centre worldwide, and the first in the southern hemisphere. The latter features replicas of local landmarks created using over 1.5 million Lego bricks. As with all Legoland outlets, a Miniland exhibit is central to the experience. The AUS$12 million facility was created by Merlin Entertainments in partnership with Chadstone co-owners Vicinity Centres and Gandel Group.Īttractions include a 4D cinema, factory tour, Kingdom Quest dark ride, Merlin’s Apprentice interactive ride and multiple Lego building opportunities. Located at the Chadstone shopping centre, Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne opened on April 18th. Up to four more Legoland Discovery Centres (LDC) could open in Australia following the brand’s launch this week in Melbourne.
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