Dec 9, 2024
An informative intro to the splendour of the Cranbourne gardens - A great introduction into the diverse regions and flora of the gardens - with expert information by our guide and driver, Peter, before exploring the beautiful gardens further ourselves by foot.
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Nov 15, 2024
To see the local sights after our move to the area. - The views were amazing. All the staff we had contact with were really helpful & friendly...made us feel so relaxed. Our tour guide, Sue, was really lovely & so knowledgeable. She oozed so much enthusiasm during the tour. Prices in the cafe & shop were very reasonable. Would thoroughly recommend these gardens for a relaxing, informative visit.
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Nov 4, 2024
A great day out - The gardens are beautiful, interesting and inspiring. The small guided bus your was worthwhile and walking the bushland around the more organised garden was also terrific.
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Nov 4, 2024
Well done RBGC - It was amazing to see the gardens after a 10 year absence! So much work has been done. Wonderful to have the experience of a tour round the area with volunteer Peter. What a great addition. It meant we could focus and hone in on exactly where we wanted to walk instead of just a wander. So many plants in flower! Some old friends and lots of rarer ones. So glad to have been able to come back. Staff are lovely and happy to interact.
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Nov 1, 2024
Fantastic venue - I loved this experience. We hired scooters to get around. There were lots of people there but there is also lots of space. We enjoyed a picnic at the childrens play area which our grandson loved. We will be back to spend another day there.
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Oct 15, 2024
World class garden and perfect weather to enjoy it. - Wonderful experience very helpful staff. Mobility scooters were ready for us and made it possible to see a lot. I would not change a thing.
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Oct 5, 2024
Explorer Tour of the Botanical Gardens - Excellent tour on the Explorer provided by Princess. Excellent knowledge of the gardens and a thoroughly pleasant experience. Well worth the money and highly recommend.
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Sep 28, 2024
Amazing service - big thank you! - Many thanks to the team, electric mobility scooter was very handy to get around the garden. My wife thoroughly enjoyed being able to navigate through the garden by herself.
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Oct 1, 2024
Cancelled. - The bus was cancelled due to the driver having covid. Booked to take my grand kids. Have to wait for next school holidays to book again. Really disappointed. I just recieved a link asking how I enjoyed the tour and to review.
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Sep 29, 2024
Uncomfortable waste of money - Uncomfortable waste of time and money. We purchased tickets from the info desk and they said there were only 4 tickets left.. we only needed 3 so it seemed perfect. Well I have no idea where that last person was supposed to sit if they did sell that ticket, as there certainly wasn't room.
The bus arrived and passengers from the previous tour got off. We were ready to board when Sue (honestly her name should have been Karen) the tour guide, stopped everyone and asked who was in a group.
Mum, sister and I were first in line, so the guide told us to get on the front of the bus. The bench seat is really only big enough to comfortably sit 2 adults, but she expected the 3 of us to squeeze on.
My mum has a crutch she uses to help with a leg injury and was clearly standing with it at the time, but the guide offered no assistance to get onto the bus, despite us later discovering there were steps that could be used and a section at the back that had extra leg room, and a ramp to get on and off.
My sister and I climbed on and there was not enough room for mum, so the guide suggested she move back further down the bus, but this would have required her to travel backwards, which wasn't possible due to travel sickness.
Eventually we switched places and sis went to ride backwards, a few rows behind us... so much for riding together as a group.
Mum was squashed in the front with her bag and crutch and her knees up in her chest as there was a wooden box on the floor in the front. No idea why it was there, but it made for a very uncomfortable trip.
After shuffling people around, the guide then squished another man next to my mother and I in the front row.
The front passenger seat was empty, which all 3 off us noticed (mum, other man and i), so we asked Sue if someone could sit there, to which she simply responded "I don't usually have anyone sit there". I know you don't usually, but that's not a yes or a no. When I asked again, it became clear the driver was unwilling to allow anyone to sit in the passenger seat, despite there being no clear reason why they couldn't. I explained mum's need for more leg room and the man also tried to suggest this would be more comfortable, but all the driver could offer was that were spaces with more leg room further back. At this point, it would have meant shuffling more people around on the bus. Mum never wants to be a burden with her injury, so simply said she'd manage, even though it was clear she was uncomfortable.
Mum and I had to swap places as her leg and hip couldn't manage with her feet on the useless box in the front. The driver then offered to put mums bag and crutch on the passenger seat (apparently it was okay to carry that there, but no a person definitely couldn't sit there!).
Eventually we headed off for what was a pretty boring ride.
The driver stopped the bus on occasion to point out certain birds or trees... well we were lucky at that point that we were at the front of the bus, because she only stopped it for herself to be in line with what we were viewing, then moved on. Anyone in the back of the bus would have had no idea what they were supposed to be looking at, and if they thought they'd have a chance to stop and look at it, too bad, as they just kept driving.
The gardens really are not that big and you're better off to just walk them yourself as the ride was boring, uncomfortable, and quite frankly a waste of money.
It was clear they were trying to fit as many people as possible, probably to make as much money as possible.
When we returned, the next group were ready to get on and again the driver was dictating who could sit where, insisting that children sit on parent's laps to allow more room.
Having seen the gardens featured on better homes and gardens, we had high expectations but it was honestly just disappointing. By the end of bus ride I was the one with hip pain from having to sit with my feet up on the box which was uncomfortable.
Upon returning, the driver then tried to make up for it it seemed by offering my mum hire of one of the free wheelchairs... she was concerned she didn't want mum walking too much with her bad leg - yet it was okay to be squashed on the bus even though she could have sat in the passenger seat.
The experience was disappointing and certainly not one we'd be recommending.
Save your money and walk it yourself, or honestly, hire the mobility scooter for free - you'll be more comfortable.
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