Accessibility

Event: Yoto's Book Week Treasure Trail Adventure

General information

Entry instructions

There are two ways to enter the event site. The best location to enter into Google/Apple Maps is Centennial Park Labyrinth. There will be helpful signs to direct you. **The easiest access for those with limited mobility is Entry 2 - Dickens Drive. Entry 1. From Parkes Drive, by walking along the path beside Duck Pond, that starts at the Spruce Goose cafe. This is a firm dirt track about 200m long. Entry 2. From Dickens Drive near the Celebration Steps. Refer to our handy map for more information. Access directly from the road. Please refer to the map on the event page.

After entry instructions

There are no gates, this is a venue that is also open to the public. There should be no issues gaining access.

Hazards

The Treasure Trail event space is an outdoor area in a relatively flat, grassy part of Centennial Parklands. Some ground may be uneven or muddy. In the Treasure Hunt area itself, ground may be slightly more uneven or have tree roots. All efforts will be made to clear the space as best as possible to ensure hazards are reduced. There are two bodies of water (Willow Pond and Duck Pond) adjacent to the event that are not fenced. First Aid support will be available on-site in the unlikely event that help is required. Yoto event staff will be easily identifiable in bright orange caps and gear. If you need assistance on the day please ask one of our friendly and capable team.

Toilet location

Public Toilets are a 3-5 minute walk from the event site. The toilets are on Dickens Drive, near the Brazilian Fields. https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/visit/maps#/venues/271

Accessible parking

Accessible parking is available in a number of places in the parklands, the closest being on Parkes Drive https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/visit/maps#/venues/289 There is general parking much closer to the event space on Dickens Drive, though this may be a busy spot.