Ideas
Years ago
Things to do between games at Classics or Nunna
Any ideas on things or places to take the team if theres a few hours between games?
Ideas
Years ago
Any ideas on things or places to take the team if theres a few hours between games?
Bayside Indoor Rock Climbing has the only Self Belaying (you don't have to stand and hold the ropes, etc)... Kids and Adults section. Food Available Not far from Dandenong at Carrum Downs. Call ahead to book..
http://baysiderock.com.au
Australian Shark and Ray Centre is amazing. You can hop in to pools was it deep in Wetsuits provided to hand feed Rays and Also baby sharks. Very cool..
Dandening South, book ahead.
http://www.ozsharkandray.com.au/locations/
A novel thought is to watch other high quality games and support the SA teams!!
Ideas
Years ago
Why when the opportunity may be available to do some team bonding and spend some time getting to actually hang out away from basketball?
Sure kids "may" learn something watching other teams play but I'd like to give them the opportunity to choose
If you're from SA the Burvale will make you feel right at home.
LC
Years ago
Big Champion sportswear sale at Nunawading stadium started this week already.
It's cold and wet this weekend in Melbourne.
@#447302 Drink Piss and heaps of it
pretty bloody immature comment .... and one that I will be following to the best of my ability.
That , footy and King Street establishments should round out the weekend nicely
Families may want to do things other than basketball, as they have paid out an enormous amount of money, and may have siblings or friend and reels they may wish to hang out with.. As long as players are resting or not exhorting themselves a bit of R&R away from ball and team can be refreshing and fun. Families need to take time out together...
Bear
Years ago
Do yourselves a favour and take a trip down to Geelong, the surf coast or bellarine, either along the highway from MSAC or down Mornington way and jump on a ferri ride to Queenscliff for a great day out, lots of things to do, wineries and beaches etc...
The hidden jewel of the South!
green45
Years ago
From experience sitting in the car travelling eats up plenty of time. When possible fit in a nana nap (or power nap when in Vic).
Isaac
Years ago
HO, on the surface it seems likely and the posts were conveniently close together, but OP looks to be from SA and a long-time regular poster while the respondent traces to Victoria.
Happy Days
Years ago
Theres a new indoor skate park and trampoline centre in Carrum Downs. Go karts in Dandenong is pretty crazy.
Skating while at a basketball tournament!! Real smart, go all the way to melbourne to play basketball, spend a stack of money and break your arm/leg/neck skating
green45
Years ago
I suppose for any Port Power supporting spouses it will be -
shop, shop, shop till you drop, drop, drop - all the bargains for the taking!
Where is the best DFO type shopping for the Dandenong area, the Nunawading area and the Classics area?
anon
Years ago
great shopping at Brand Smart Nunawading there is also a foot locker discount store. brandsmart.com.au
Go for it
Years ago
Big DFO at Cheltenham, which is 5 minutes away from the Sandringham Venue used for the Classics
Go for it
Years ago
Indoor pools at MSAC is an easy way to fill in between games
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Young Gun
Years ago
- Bounce at Blackburn North
- National Sports Museum Tour including walk on the MCG (if possible)
- Neighbours Street (real name Pin Oak Court) is only 5 minutes from the stadium.
- Chadstone Shopping Centre - largest in southern hemisphere I think
- Dark Zone at Box Hill
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