22 Aug 2021
This was my second time coming to this attraction. My first experience was amazing the place was full of action and the staff where also very friendly and knowledgeable.
The cafe was delightful and very well kept and all of the facilities really made it an enjoyable experience
My second experience was somewhat lacking.
(I'm aware I'm writing this 1year into a world pandemic so I have to be fair to all)
But considering the costly entry I expected abit more effort to create an astomphere to enhance the experience.
No music was played throughout, staff looked like they would rather be anywhere else.
I live in northern Queensland so we are trying to travel to places to support local business etc stay afloat.
The staff in the cafe didn't make eye contact and when I asked for a menu they pointed to a board then carried on with tasks. I commented on the strange choice of menu for a historical village, I would have expected delicate traditional dishes fit for the villages time again enhance people's experience. But I was confused by the only choices being a selection of hot curries.
I ordered a basic sandwich and milkshake as it was abit pricey and I wasn't very hungry and a cellophane cheap bread wrapped sandwich was graced upon me. For a $6 sandwich I kinda expected a plate and maybe a little garnish. The milkshake is still insane but I was confused. ( I did ask for a plate and got given a take away box ).
I guess given this day and age I should probably greatful I'm even aloud the privilege of a sandwich outside. But money is money and I found the service lacking.