The Toy Factory

4.1
based on 9 reviews

9 reviews about The Toy Factory

verified email - 24 Feb 2012

Each week after our girls fitness group session, we head to the rocking horse for coffee and ice creams. The girls are friendly, and make a fantastic coffee.

Approximate cost: $6

verified email - 05 Jan 2012

We took the kids (5 and 2) to climb the Big Rocking Horse over the holidays. It was great value. Only $2 per person (those 3 and under are free) to climb to the top. The ladders were quite steep so I wouldn't only take children who are confident climbers. The animal park was great - only $2 for a bag of food to feed the animals (you don't have to buy this), entry into the park is free.
There were great areas to bring your own picnic - and we bought ice creams from the cafe.

verified email - 13 Sep 2011

fun and adventure for the whole family. Not bad for $2 per person to climb rocking horse.
Kids love it that they go through wildlife park and feed the animals straight out there hands.
Toys in the factory fair priced, when u think of the time that has gone into making it.

verified email - 20 Feb 2011

First impression of the BIG ROCkING HORSE was that ITS JUST AMAZING. My son was amazed and excieted to see the big rocking horse. He enjoyed climbing up the stairs with our help and was very excieted. It was really great feeling when you reach the top. $2 per person is a very genuine entry fee. I think everyone should experience this.

THE TOY FACTORY did not live up my expectations. Although they have a good range of wooden toys , games for kids but they are very over priced. I was surprised to see MADE IN CHINA tag on many toys .

we enjoyed the wildlife park and were happy to see and feed the kangaroos.

verified email - 05 Aug 2010

The big rocking horse is definately a place to take the kids for some fun. It's fun for adults to climb to the top, if your game too! But, I was very dissapointed with the toy factory. The toys are very overpriced and I was shocked to discover that this South Aussie icon imports a large percent of its products from China or other overseas companies. It's cheaper apparently. Some of the larger wooden toys are still made in the factory, but I would say, most of the toys and other so-called Aussie souvenirs are all made in China. The little wildlife park was definately worth visiting, because you can feed the kangaroos and wallabies by hand.

verified email - 14 May 2010

My boys loved the big rocking horse. It costs $2 to climb up and down the rocking horse as much as you like. We bought a blackboard and pull toy from the toy factory - quite reasonably priced for the excellent quality - and different products than the usual stores.

verified email - 21 Dec 2009

Fun attraction with the big rocking horse which the kids love. Great wooden toys of good quality for sale which is a nice change from what you can buy in the bigger stores.

verified email - 18 Jul 2008

A great place to take your family especially children. Food and drinks are in expensive, interesting beautiful toys to look at and buy. People are able to climb the rocking horse for a small fee. After climbing the horse you can visit the animal sanctuary.

verified email - 18 Jul 2008

The food at the Cafe is lovely. There is a giant rocking horse to climb up for $2. The Toy Factory also sells wooden toys and has animals for kids to play with. A great place for the whole family.

Approximate cost: $9

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