A Maze'N Things - Cowes

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There s an unusual attraction on Phillip Island, in Victoria, that is certainly making people s heads turn. All who drive the Phillip Island Road can t help but be mystified by the Giant Purple Tap that seemingly floats in mid air, whilst gushing out thousands of litres of water into an apparently Flooded House.

When you enter the building, you will be absolutely amazed by what you can see. Water and chairs go uphill, people fly in mirrors, and others shrink right before your very eyes. In Puzzle Island, a world first interactive area you can drive the sky train, fall off a 7.5 metre cliff, get lost on a hospital wheelchair, find hidden treasure or see your friends head on a dinner plate,

The maze itself, is one Australia s largest, takes an average of 45 minutes to complete. When you have finished getting lost why not tackle the stimulating 19 hole maxi mini-golf course. After all the excitement you can browse in Victoria's most unique puzzle and games shop or just relax in the Puzzle Cafe with a bite to eat. Other facilities provided include electric BBQ s and children s adventure playgrounds.

New to A Maze'N Things this year are two brand new shops.

Lolly Lips - Phillip Island's premier ice creamery specialising in low fat gelato which allows you to enjoy the rich taste of real fruit and natural flavours.

Cafe Chocolatte - which serves wickedly delicious hot chocolates and coffees, chocolate truffles and desserts.

A Maze N Things is located on the Phillip Island Road, opposite the Koala Conservation Centre, 5km before Cowes. It is open 7 days a week and can cater for individuals, small or large recreational groups, as well as corporate and educational groups.

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