We went to the Melbourne show yesterday and the cost for rides were ridiculous. Some were up to seven dollars, so if you have a big family the costs soon add up. There were cheaper rides in the small kids section but they soon add up as well. What really peeved me was the long euro slide, which was three dollars per child per ride, which was over in ten seconds. Ten dollars each to put the kids on the bungie jumpers. Over near the dog sheds there were signs up for 10 rides for $20. Some lady had tickects because she said her kids didn't like the rides, so we bought the rest off her, to find (ALSO) that the tickects were not for all the rides in that area (and they were the least interesting rides out of the lot.) We were lucky to get out of there for around $350. $75 to get in. That's an extremely expensive day out and we said no to the kids all day because we could have been stung for a lot more.
Rides last year were between 6-12 dollars for the standard rides
so im guessing this year will be simular, expect to pay about 8 dollars on average
the mega drop is the most expensive and smaller rides like the kids rides are probably about 5 dollars
The mega drop is $9.00 pretty much all the rides are $9.00, the ghost train is $8.00, the otha big and more thrilling rides behind some of the game sections is probably more expensive.The kids rides are probs $5.00 i didnt look at their rides bcuz im 13, and obviously i have no kids.The bumber cars are also $9.00
They can be quite alot some being from about $7 the most expencive was $25. kids rides are around $4+.
Some rides are up to $7 each and the long euro slide $3 per child. The average child ride cost $4.
Royal Melbourne Show was created in 1848.
This is no longer the case. Melbourne used to have a Show Day public holiday every year from 1885 until it was revoked in 1994, during the time Jeff Kennett was Premier. So, in fact, there is no single "Royal Melbourne Show Day" any longer.
last year it was about $9
A ride that has not been inspected properly by health and safety.
There is a moshi monster one and a girls only one and many others
Melbourne show
it starts on the 17th of September 2009 and finishes on the 29th of September 2009
The Royal Australian Mint has a mobile facility that enables people to mint their own coins. The facility is often available at major events around the country such as the Royal Melbourne Show and other similar events.
Heres the show dates for 2007 Thursday 20th to Saturday 29th September 9:30am - 10pm Sunday 30th 9:30am - 8:30pm.
Think its called wheel spinner. If its not change this answer.
Royal Show was created in 1840.