310jennar
We weren't sure what to expect from the gold rush colony, we saw a leaflet in our hotel and had a bit of time to kill so decided to visit. We missed the guided tour so took ourselves around the attraction. There is a lot to read in the different buildings, we all like history so found it really interesting. The cemetery and fairy tree were a little disappointing. We had our photo taken for a Wanted poster, this meant we got to dress up which was fun. The photographer and the woman at reception were very friendly welcoming which was lovely.
351petaj
Guided tour was informative and gave you a real sense of what it would have been like to live in that era.We also stayed overnight and could look through at our leisure.We tried our hand at gold panning too. Fun for kids and adults alike.
TK20132013
We had a nice day.... we started off with a 1 hour tour, the tour guide was full of character and very funny. We tried some gold panning. We didn't look for mini golf or maze or train... we loved the experience of showing our kids what the mining town looked like. they had alot of fun. We didn't think the attraction was over-priced, it was a different experience. it was an educational one. it was worth going to. We bought little jars of floating gold pieces and if you like birth stones and gems, these are alot cheaper than the city stores. we enjoyed it... we also dressed up, had a photo taken as we may have looked in the gold rush colony. It was $5 per costume, $10 for photo and then $5 per extra one. thats pretty good...
dennisonm
We visited with our six year old grandson and his mother in January 2015.Dreadful place. Steep prices (and no remission for foreign seniors!) - and extra for the mini-golf and the maze. Mini-golf was unplayable in any case - a rough grass set-up, which was largely flooded. And the steam engine was not operating. The "Boot Hill" cemetery is overgrown, the bridge beyond is roped off and the whole place is a rip off - dirty and unattractive. It needs a massive upgrade to justify the entrance prices paid. A huge disappointment.
Pfirsch
The staff were lovely, but $20 for each adult and $12 for kids to gain access to a few old sheds and a staged gold panning tank (muddy water with gold glitter in it). Sadly, the ride on train was out of service - but was an additional charge anyway we were re-assured - this would have been the high point for the kids. Want to play mini-golf? an extra charge. Want to visit the maze? another extra charge. Realise that everyone has to make a living, but came away with the feeling that we had been ripped off.
305kareny
The admission prices are on the steep side. The steam train was not operating when we went. Gold panning was not very interesting. Overall, the place is not very interesting for young kids.
pamum
Visited in January 2015 as a group of eight with three adults. We were quite surprised at the price of $20 per adult and $12 per child. We were told this admission did not include access to the maze or mini golf. Sadly the train was not operating either.We started the visit by joining a tour that had already commenced. Corey, the guide was brilliant and happily answered our children's questions.We then joined another tour at midday to hear the part of the story we had missed. The new guide started by saying she would not help with gold panning at the end of the tour because she wanted a break. She was extremely rude to our children on numerous occasions. We decided to walk out when she snapped at our 18 month year old to be quiet.I would not recommend this attraction for anyone with children under the age of eight. They will take your money for young kids, but won't tolerate their inquisitiveness.
shazzybaby2014
Had a great time stepping back in time. Sadly the train was not in operation but went panning for gold and found some. Fun time spent in the maze.
rubaihuda
Fantastic place to visit people who love to see historic places and old heritages. 1.30 mis of guided tour, the ornamentation of the enitire place is simply very attractive. Great for photography. The only thing I strongly disliked is the behavior of the reception lady who seems so irritated and not very cordial. She also seems disturbed while asking any question of information. I hope a representative at the reception centre of such a beautiful place should be more friendly and cooeprative.
PTH04
Enjoyed our morning at Mogo and the kids learnt a lot and enjoyed the experience, but lacking a bit of wow factor. Owners and staff obviously trying very hard to keep things going and were very friendly....not bad, not brilliant - glad we visited
annieje
Corey was our guide, and took us round the gold mining recreation of olden days. Funny and informative, and he was even very nice and patient when our autistic nine year old asked a very personal question! (Sorry Corey...) We had a go at panning for gold, mostly unsuccessful this trip, but last time we went our son did get enough to almost pay for the entrance tickets, so there is definitely gold there to find. There was also an engine club of some kind there as well, and they were running big old engines, fascinating in power and size, and the little steam train runs round the loop. There are also the standard "Wanted" posters you can have done in old time wardrobe, and there are a few interesting knick knacks in the shop - could probably do with more variety though. On the walk up from the mine site there are a number of nature trails, including one where the bower bird has constructed a site just by the path to attract a mate. Nice, entertaining, and educational, morning out, most of the activities (except the tour) you can do in your own time - and there are also entertainment nights with dances and the like on some weekends - with accommodation also on site.
199dianal
Very pleasant way to spend an hour or two and learn about the gold mining history of Mogo. Friendly staff, great location
LonghornTours
We visited this village whilst staying nearby in Batemans Bay and were surprised at the extent of the displays. There were a range of buildings including a schoolhouse, gaol house, a number of miners tents, a tunnel, waterwheel, blacksmith and wood turner.Cost was $20 for an adult and overall it provided a great insight into Australia's gold mining history.
TwintravelMascot
All good it is easy to pick on things but basically it is very nice experience to see how the early settlers survived
bluesbee
Our two small children really enjoyed our visit. We stayed onsite in a Miner's Cabin, which was clean and comfortable. Panning for gold, walking through a gold mind tunnel and visiting recreated buildings were the highlights for me. Kids liked the maze a lot though! Staff were friendly and helpful.