Love snow but not sold on the idea of being wet and cold? Same! The Big Freeze Winter Family Festival has got exactly what we’re looking for, snowy fun without the frozen toes and tire chains.
Wander through a magical winter village picture-postcard-style right in the middle of Melbourne, and stroll through the snowball forest during the winter school holidays at this super-fun fest. Toss a snowball, play in the snow pit or shoot down the snow slide before the kids tackle the active challenge, polar bear slide, circus skill workshops, construction zones, and art and craft activities in the igloo zone (glitter that isn’t all over your carpet! SOLD).
Each day between July 1 and 9 has three play sessions, and the Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday afternoon play sessions also include a stage show from 1:30pm – 2:30pm before entry to winter wonderland precinct. Yay!
I’m giving away one family pass (two adults and two children) to the Tuesday July 4 9am – 11:30am session to one lucky winner!
All you have to do is tell me in the comments on this post below your favourite snow memory – was it snow for real? Was it a dream? Did you just really love the snowy mansion in Home Alone all lit up for Christmas?
The competition ends Monday June 19 at 8pm. This is a game of skill, and the winner will be judged on merit. One entry per person, and this contest is open worldwide. You can find the full terms and conditions here.
If you can’t wait that long or want to go to a different session, you can buy tickets from here, including:
Child SuperPass
Children aged 2-12yrs and includes unlimited snow play, unlimited snow slide rides, snow ball toss, polar bear slide, snow globe photo booth, snowfall forest, winter village, kids’ active challenge, circus skills workshop, construction play and art’n’craft activities PLUS a 4 Park Pass to Phillip Island Nature Parks valued at $28.50 (pass collected upon entry to festival).
Adult Concession & Tiny Tots
Adults (13+yrs) and Tiny Tots (12-23mths) all get to attend at concession prices as most activities are designed for 2-12 year olds.
The Big Freeze Winter Family Festival details:
- Where: Under the Big Top at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Cnr Brechin Drive & Princes Highway
- When: Saturday, July 1 to Sunday July 9, 2017
- Time: Community Precinct open daily from 9am – 5pm with FREE entry to the general public. Winter Festival runs three sessions daily: 9am – 11:30am, 12pm – 2:30pm, 3pm – 5:30pm
- Features include: daily stage shows, food vendors, craft with Phillip Island Nature Parks, soccer and sampling with Milo.
- Child Ticket Prices: Child SuperPass to Winter Festival (includes 4 Park Pass to Phillip Island Nature Parks valued at $28.50) – $29.50
- All Adults Ticket Prices: (13+yrs) at concession prices – $19 (includes access to snow pit)
- Tiny Tots Ticket Prices: (12mths – 23mths) – $19 (includes access to snow pit)
- Family Ticket Prices: (2A + 2C) – $92
- Family (2A + 3C) – $120
- Group Bookings – Pay for 10 children, get 4 adults for free
- Late Play Discounts – save $5 per ticket for the afternoon session on Tuesday,
Festival Zones
- snow play pits
- brand new snow slides (two sizes)
- snow ball toss
- snow globe photo booth
- snowfall forest
- winter village
- igloo craft
- Aussie Farmers’ Direct Kids’ Challenge
- Micador art’n’craft
- construction zone
- YMCA circus skills
Where to find The Big Freeze Winter Family Festival
Good luck!
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Astrid Petersen says
My favourite memory is when I saw snow falling for the first time. I was 14, in a first floor hotel room in Copenhagen on a family holiday. It was morning, and Carol King’s “You’ve got a friend” was playing on the radio. Seeing the different shapes of the snowflakes, and the view of the city was magical to a girl from Perth, who’d never seen it snow before.
Melis says
My favourite memory is when I was in Europe on a White Xmas holiday and I saw my snowflake from the top floor of our hotel. It was so magical and I just wanted to share it with all my loved ones. It was below zero degrees and I just wanted to go outside and catch a snowflake so I could tel all my friends about my experience.
Jody O'Connell says
My favorite snow memrory was a few years back before I had my own children. We went on a family picnic to lake mountain to see the snow. We were going through the booth to pay our car entry fee and my neice Miss 2 pipes up “I want chicken nuggets ” thinking the booth was a takeout venue. That was many years ago now I have three of my own child ren that I’d love to take to the big freeze.
Veggie mama says
Hahaha I like a girl who knows what she wants! Congrats Jody, you’re the winner of the family pass! I hope you and your fam enjoy it. Please email me stacey@theveggiemama.com and I will get your prize to you.
Carina says
I had just met the love of my life and was so excited to introduce him to my sister and tell her our plan to get married. Unfortunately she didn’t quite share our excitement and actually went a little “icy crazy” just because I’d only met him that day. Anyway she turned our whole town to ice and snow and to cut a long story short it led me to spending a lot of time in the snow and eventually finding the true love of my life – the handsome Kristoff. Oh whoops no so sorry!!! Just realised that didn’t happen to me!!! Have just watched Frozen so many times I sometimes get confused. Would love to make some of my own family memories in the snow 🙂
Michael says
My daughter awoke and I opened her curtains, it was a frosty morning and she said ‘Elsa has been!’. The window was frosty and the grass too, now everything it’s frosty outside we know Elsa has visited =)
Krishan says
My favourite snow memory was in Canberra when I was there last year during winter. It was amazing since I never experienced the snow before in my life. I was there only for couple of days for work, therefore I could not able experience it further.
Brett Bilston says
On a toboggan at Mt Baw Baw and i went straight down the hill and into the creek, 5 seconds later my sister did the same thing and landed on top of mem i was freezing and bruised (but it was still a good/funny memory).