Babies enter free, paths are stroller-friendly, and change rooms exist, yet almost all rides require 90 cm, loud music may overwhelm infants, and no dedicated nursing room.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: 2-3 hours covers baby-friendly rides, feeds and breaks without tiring your little one.
Mr Moon Entrance:
Take family photos under the park’s iconic Moon Face gate.
Tip: Arrive early for soft light and fewer crowds.
Carousel Ride:
Enjoy the vintage carousel with your baby seated safely.
Tip: Adults ride free when holding a baby—ask staff for the safest seat.
Betty Choo Choo Train:
Ride the gentle train track around the park with your little one.
Tip: Hold your baby securely and check height rules beforehand.
St Kilda Beach Walk:
Stroll the nearby beach path for sea views and fresh air.
Tip: Bring a blanket for a quick picnic on the grass.
Catani Gardens Break:
Relax on lawns and under palms at the adjacent park.
Tip: Use this spot for baby naps, feeding or shade.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Unlimited Rides Tickets (2 adults) | AUD 110 |
Park snacks | AUD 15 |
Locker rental | AUD 10 |
Total Estimated | AUD 135 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, visit late afternoon to avoid midday heat; in winter, bring a jacket for the bay breeze.
Address: 18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
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Pumpkin24
Luna park is a fantastic piece of history! Such a fun day out and we are always entertained! The staff are also super nice and they have the coolest uniforms !!
Amy Julian
It might be better if the park had all their rides open of an afternoon. It seems tired and unloved. I hope whatever they are working on there construction wise, gives them an economic boost.
Amanda Prasyta
Cute little amusement park, but it’s pretty small and often overcrowded. There aren’t many attractions, so it’s more fun for kids than for adults. If you’re a parent, it’s a nice place for a family outing. Just don’t expect a lot of thrilling rides or adult activities. Overall, it’s a charming spot for kids, but maybe not the best choice for adults looking for fun!
Belinda Hume
I haven't been to Luna Park for a few years, so I thought it was time to return. I was very pleasantly surprised and we had a great day out . The booking process was quick and easy online (you can buy tickets at the gate, but the park can reach capacity, especially on a nice day or weekend, so it isn't worth the risk). The park was clean, everything was well organised and run efficiently. Line w...
Jack Kelly
I wanted to like this park, I wanted to enjoy it's retro appeal. In reality though the park is looking fairly rundown in parts and the operations SUCK. There are loads of staff on each ride, but they seem to be massively inefficient and slow - making for super frustrating waits, and even once you're on the ride the loading procedures are so slow that it takes a load of the fun out of it.
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