What makes it 75% Baby-Friendly: Parents with babies get free entry, pram-friendly ramps and a SACARE Carers Lounge with change tables, but loud fireworks and constant queues may overstimulate infants.
Why 3–4 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for baby-friendly areas, feeding breaks and a Main Arena show without rushing.
SACARE Carer’s Lounge:
Quiet lounge with change tables, hoist and private feeding area.
Tip: Bring baby supplies and use the complimentary coffee station while baby rests.
Farmyard Nursery:
See and gently pat lambs, calves and chicks at no cost.
Tip: Visit early when animals are most active and crowds are smallest.
Taste SA Pavilion:
Free samples of local cheeses, chocolates and jams plus shaded seating.
Tip: Set up your pram in a corner under the awning for a snack break.
Nature Play Space:
Sensory play with water features, slides and cubby houses.
Tip: Pack a spare outfit; water play can be damp even for little ones.

Janet’s Journey
Once a year, every year! Spectacular shows and goods. Love the competitions, tastings and hands on experiences in the pavilions. The rides and amusement is great, the queues are not unfortunately. It does get a little more expensive each year. 2025 fireworks included drone show which was different.
M L
Love this, go every year for my bday, especially enjoy the garden displays and the talks are very informative; Bryne is wonderful at how he arranges all of these every year, love Sophie's chook setup, always amazed at the cookery section and love going into the pits to see the bikes & cars, and the fireworks and main arena events😊
Emma-Kate Lindsay
My family has loved the Royal Adelaide Show my whole life and i dont think there has been a year that I have missed it. Now taking our own son we love it even more! Have the entry tickets gone up? Sure…. But hasn’t everything? We make the absolute most of it by planning our day and getting in all of the little things that we love about the show. The animals, the atmosphere, dog shows, agriculture…...
L L
Had lots of fun at the Royal Adelaide show this year again. Great rides, fantastic yummy food, did the yellow brick road again this year. Got some show bags . And also a perfume promotion bag full of perfume and creme for just $59 , normally worth $600 .
Talia Stone
Always a fun day at the show - even if it’s after a long day at work! Didn’t catch all the exhibitors I wanted to see but still a nice afternoon!
The Show runs in spring. Mornings can be cool and afternoons warm. Dress in layers, pack a hat and sunscreen.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Two adult entry tickets | AUD 80 |
| Snacks and drinks | AUD 30 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 110 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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