Reviews by alycebeard13
This is a great little Tattoo shop, i was reffered here by a friend who had got a lot done and hers looked amazing. I drew up my own design and then had Bob look at it and he gave me helpful tips. I was a little bit fussy which he didn't seem to mind. Didn't get the usual stand-offish feel that you can get from some tattoo shops. He also gave me a good deal on the price.
The Monorail is a great little trip for everyone. The kids will have a blast but if your heading to the casino or to the shops its something different you can all do and its afforable!
Approximate cost: $2
The day we went to King Tutts it was very very hot inside so if it's a hot summers day make sure to do the outside course! However its afforadble and a fun day out and the courses are great.
Great little mechanical shop, owner operator and he's really friendly and helpful. Won't rip you off! Defiently one stop shop for mufflers and other mechanical needs.
Thai on Parkwood is a cute little Thai restaruant on Olsen Ave. We got take away and the meals were pretty big so plenty left overs! Pad thai was really good.
Groove Train is a great place for dinner! The prices are reasonable and the food is great. The meals are quite big too so worth the money. The woodfried pizza's are tasty and all the pasta's and the risotto's are great. Defiently worth a visit - one has just opened in Surfers Paradise too
Approximate cost: $20
Seaworld Nara Resorts Seafood buffet is called The Shoreline Restaurant and it defiently loves to do Seafood. It has themed nights during the week but weekends its all about the seafood. We managed to get two for one dockets off the back of grocery bills which made it cheap indeed but for the amount of fresh seafood they had available you would pay full price. Kids are $1 for year of age which means they are cheap to feed. HUGE selection of desserts including proffiteroles, pavlovas and ice cream!
If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of a busy Dreamworld day and can find some time to relax the Billabong Restaurant is your spot! Annual pass holders get a discount but its about $25 per adult normally and on the day we went had a $5 special for the kids but usually $12. Not bad prices considering you'll pay $15 anywhere else in the park for a hotdog. Had a moderate selection of hot and cold food. Heaps of desserts and the ice cream machine was a hit, they also provided little take away cups for the kids to take their ice cream back into the park. If you've got the time its a great place to unwind looking over the lake.
Approximate cost: $25
Three Kings Pizza is on Olsen Ave and it is absolutely yummy. A little bit more expensive than other pizza places but you are paying for the quality of these pizzas. Everyone we have had as been overflowing with delicious ingredients. The sweet chilli pesto starter pizza is really good and a cheaper option! The roastes vegetarian is also delicious! They have student deals on different nights too.
Must go check out Dinky Di Donuts at Carrara Markets. They specialise in Dutch Mini Pancakes/ poffertjes which are amazing! They are bite sized pancakes which melt in your mouth. $9 for a tray of 19 and you must try them with the lot, ice cream, maple syrup and icing sugar. It is a great family run business with excellent service and cheap prices!
Approximate cost: $9