About Nrma Ballarat Holiday Park
The Nrma Ballarat Holiday Park is an award-winning property that's geared towards families. Staffed by attentive employees, this holiday destination consistently satisfies holidaymakers, and is a short walk from Sovereign Hill.
There are a wide variety of campsites and cabins to choose from at the Nrma Ballarat Holiday Park. Guests can choose basic options, such as cabins without bathrooms, or splurge on luxurious cabins with spas. Many of the accommodations have kitchen facilities. A limited amount of free Wi-Fi is offered each day.
Facilities include an indoor playground, heated spa, games room, and even a giant chessboard.
Although this property does not have a restaurant, it offers camp kitchens with attached dining areas, plus sheltered barbecue areas.
This establishment is situated less than five miles from the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Furthermore, it's a six-minute drive from the The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka.
Positive Reviews
positive:
The Staff Are Caring and Personable
Guests were extremely impressed by the attitude that was consistently displayed by the staff. They reported that the employees were very considerate and really seemed to care about doing whatever they could to help guests have great stays. Furthermore, they said the employees were always up for having chats and answering questions.
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A Fine Place for Families
This facility is often booked by families, and for good reason. While writing their reviews, guests mentioned the family-friendly attractions and said they thought the establishment was very safe.
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A Quiet Environment
Even when the establishment was very crowded, guests said they loved how quiet the surroundings were. While staying here, you can expect to get good-quality rest thanks to the serene setting.
Negative Reviews
negative:
The Cabins Look Tired
Guests reported that the cabins are old and in need of facelifts. Most of the issues described were cosmetic rather than functional, but they were most commonly noticed by guests who weren't accustomed to camping, or not really keen on staying in more primitive accommodations.
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There's a Free Wi-Fi Cap
Guests became very frustrated when they discovered the property puts a very tight cap on the free Wi-Fi service that resets each day. They said they used up the free data in no time at all, and felt misled because they were under the impression that the free Wi-Fi was unlimited.
negative:
Cabins With Small Layouts
Guests recommended being very careful to research the cabin sizes before booking them. They reported that there were cabins with layouts that were quite cramped, especially when being used by families.