The staff are Beautiful, yet the park is ran down and rough. Right near the entry is a camp kitchen and a set of camp toilets. There’s a single toilet connected to the keyed toilets. That toilet has a hole that is very very visible from outside. Uncomfortable to let my littlies use the toilet. The mens single toilet has a no smoking sign above the hole. It’s due to old plumbing being replaced but yet a job left un-fishished. The big jumping pillow has been removed. The park is good if you have a 5+ child. As the equipment is too high and dangerous for toddlers. Lots of rules. Yet one is “no open fires” as an asthmatic the smell of the two open fires made it a little restless. Under a gazebo is a massive fire risk too. Another rule I saw that was a worry was “no kids to be left alone in the pool” their mother was at the other end of the park and two kids about 6-8 yrs old where swimming alone, running and jumping off the edge of the pool. Two days in a row… Make sure you get what you need at time of booking since the hours of the office is unhelpful when needed or got guess to visit for lunch or need information about your site. Other than that beautiful access to the beach, there’s one staff memeber who is absolutely stunning. My hunter valley girl knows who she is.