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Visit: Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck, Westfield Centrepoint 100 Market St Retail Level 5, Westfield Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia3.3 based on 10 reviews
SCAMMERS, RUN!!! A bit more in detail: We were on holiday in the gold Coast and they have booths around the place, we walked past a few times and said to each other "those prices are really low" at one point we seen one for iFly and I pointed it out to my parter, the person at the booth noticed this and reeled us in. After a lengthy discussion we found out the prices were only available if you met certain criteria (location, age, income, etc). They showed us info on iFly and offered us $20 passes, usually $200,only catch was attending a seminar. We paid $40 for the two of us and they set up the seminar for a few days time. The seminar was obviously a sale pitch, we said no(although they almost smooth talked us into it) got our "prize" as they called it and left. When we went back to book iFly the person at the booth (a different person this time) told us they do not offer iFly and don't know where we got our information, at which point I simple pointed the sign we were all standing next to that had the iFly deal plastered on it, we were then met with "oh that is a completely different deal, that's not what you guys get". They then handed us a book and said these are the things you guys can choose from. Everything in the book was either crossed out and "no longer available" or was only valid through extra conditions. Of course they have a no refund policy too. I'm sure they will have deal that do suit some people but please be very cautious of these people and especially the wyndham time share they try to rope you into. Do your research and do not let them scam you out of your hard earned cash.
Exceedingly misleading and a wast of money. I paid over $500 bucks for a pass for me and my husband with the hopes of enjoying Australia, had plans to climb the bridge, eat at the buffet at the tower and even do a dinner cruise only to find out that these have to be paid for separately.
We paid 323 per person for a 10 ticket multi-city pass, which works out to be about 33 per person. These are the attractions we went:
Sydney - Opera House, Taronga Zoo, Sydney Tower,
By the way, we went to Blue Mountains on our own. It's worth the trip. If you go on Sundays, the bus ride is only 2.
Gold Coast - Wyndham Cruise Tips: join the afternoon one Catch a Crab Tour Add 20 each person Springbrook National Park and Natural Bridge tourAdd 20 each person Hanlan's Seafood Buffet
Melbourne - Sea Life Aquarium, Left Bank Melbourne restaurant Queen Street Rescue restaurant
We don't have a problem planning the tours. We were in Australia for a total of 12 days and we took domestic flight to and from Gold coast, and Melbourne. But here is my concern, most of the attractions we went actually cost less than 33. The restaurants, for instance, only allows 25 for the food cost, so are some other attractions which only cost 25 or less. But remember, we paid average 33 for each of the attraction!!! The Opera House is a joke. We only spent half an hour touring inside. I figured out if we had instead bought tickets to see a show, it would have cost 40 more but we could actually stay in the theatre to watch the show!
In the end, my husband and I decided that we could have greater flexibility and better use of our budget if we were not stuck with the multi-city pass.
Also, as transportation was not included, it was impossible to go to certain places like the Penguin Parade in Phillips Island. We paid an additional 20 pp to join the Catch a Crab tour. We also paid additional 20 pp for the Natural Bridge and Springbrook Tour. At the time of booking, we were not told that the bridge was under construction. As it turned out, we were not able to walk across the bridge.
If I had to rate the attractions we went: it would be,
Taronga Zoo, Melbourne Sea life Aquarium 5 out of 5
Wyndham Cruise, Left Bank Melbourne and Hanlan Seafood buffet 4 out of 5
Sydney Opera House and Springbrook Tour in Goldcoast - 2 out of 5 not worth going. The other attractions are 3 out of 5 ok
The pass is a good value as long as you all of it. If you don't use all the days you won't get your moneys worth so plan your adventures out ahead of time. There are easily enough activities on the Pass to go on 2 maybe 3 activities a day depending on how aggressive you are. Be aware attractions do not include transportation and would not recommend for the penguin parade unless you rent your own car. If it's within the CBD you are ok.
Decent value if you're spending more than a day or two in any one city served by the pass. We only got to use 4 of our 5 potential attractions due to time and weather constaints. Sydney Opera and Tauranga Zoo were excellent. Blue Mountain Hop on Hop off only worthwhile if you've got a full day to spend out there and don't intend to do a lot of trail walks. Tahune Airwalk good if you've got several hours to spend really taking in many of the trail walk options.
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