General entrance to the Mac Banana estate on the KZN South Coast is R30 per person, or free if participating in other paid activities, with specific attractions like zip-lining ranging from R195 to R345 per person. The venue offers various activities including animal feeding, pony rides, and a quad bike track.
Mac Banana is on the National Road between Palm Beach and Munster. It is a great place with loads of fun activities for the kids quad-bike rides, an animal farm, Mac Venture golf, a butterfly area, trampoline, banana tours, mouthwatering pancakes, and wonderful local produce.
🌿✨ To protect their peaceful habitat, we kindly ask that pets not be brought into the Banana Café area. However, just up the path at the Mac Lifestyle Center, which includes Fazenda and Macnifico restaurants, we do allow pets on request.
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Where can I go with my dog this weekend?
This weekend, take your dog to explore nature at places like National Trust properties (check for dog-friendly trails), country parks (Durlston, Sutton Park), beaches (some Dorset spots), or scenic walks like London's Hampstead Heath; for city fun, visit dog-friendly malls (Singapore's NEX Mall), cinemas, or markets (Borough Market on lead), or even try dog-friendly canoeing if available locally. Always check specific venue rules for leads and restrictions before going!.
ENTRY TO OUR FUN PARK IS FREE! Rides and attractions are individually priced. (NSW School Holidays may be subject to a Day Pass only)Please visit the Main Ticket Office upon arrival – We look forward to seeing you.
Banana Hill is a suburb of Karuri town, in the eastern part of Kiambu County, Kenya. Banana Hill's population constitutes 20 percent of the estimated 100,000 residents within Kiambaa Constituency. The town is situated 2,000 m above sea level, approximately 20 km north of Nairobi.
Highly recommended! After a week of discovering Phuket and taking boat trips to James Bond Island and Phi Phi Island we decided to take a day trip to Banana Island, and what a choice! Our guide Alex was super attentive and made sure everything went smoothly. Great relaxing day at one of the best beaches in the area!
During each game, the players will be pushed to challenge themselves to think outside the box, express innovative ideas and work together as a team to solve challenges. All within 60 minutes!! Only $43/person or $258 for a private Escape Room and 1 hour to escape.
Built in 1964, this iconic yellow tourist magnet started the trend foroversized objects – giving way to big apples, avocados, rams, beer cans, guitars and much more. The genesis for the Big Banana came over 50 years ago when John Landi was looking for a means to stop passing traffic at his roadside banana stall.
You are welcome to walk around the property. As with any other public area you must have your dog on a leash at all times and anything your dog leaves behind must be disposed of thoughtfully. Dogs are not permitted inside any of our attractions.
The "7-7-7 Rule" for dogs is a puppy socialization guideline, suggesting that before 7 weeks old (though often adapted for later, post-vaccination stages), a puppy should experience 7 new surfaces, 7 different people, and 7 new objects/challenges to build confidence and prevent fear, fostering a well-adjusted adult dog. Key elements include varied textures (grass, carpet, tile), meeting people of different ages/appearances, and gentle exposure to things like toys, crating, sounds, and simple obstacles (steps, tunnels).
No, pet dogs are generally not allowed in Harrods store to ensure customer safety, with the strict exception of certified Assistance Dogs and Guide Dogs. The luxury department store's policy prohibits animals, except those for assistance, to maintain a secure environment for all shoppers.
The "7-second rule" for dogs is a simple test to check if pavement is too hot for their paws: place the back of your hand on the surface, and if you can't comfortably hold it there for a full 7 seconds, it's too hot for your dog, who can suffer severe burns on hot asphalt or concrete. This rule helps prevent paw injuries by encouraging walks in cooler morning or evening hours when the ground temperature is safer for pets.