The Garden of Unearthly Delights
Address | Rundle Park - Kadlitpina, East Terrace, Adelaide SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8121 5122 |
Website | www.gardenofunearthlydelights.com.au |
Categories | Event Venue |
Rating | 4.2 45 reviews |
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The Garden of Unearthly Delights reviews
45Food and deinks way too expensive but it is fun to see so many people with things to do. $9 for an ice coffee mix and $20 for 4 donuts is just crazy
We went to the Light Cycle, it was fabulous, very enjoyable and highly recommend going if you get the chance.
Avoid anywhere that mandates people having a trial medical procedure as a requirement for entry.
These people are tyrants and they do not deserve to make a living when choosing to behave in this way.
Love being here. The vibe, the people, the shows, the lights. All fabulous. Even if you aren't seeing a show, just walking around and seeing all the people living their best lives whilst you tuck into some great food truck yumminess is great.
The top rated comedy show was completely unfunny and the "Mojitos" had only the colour in common with the cocktail they were supposed to be.
Adelaide has really laid on the festival vibe. Wonderful weather, amazing acts and so clean and well run. Get yourself down there
Went and seen Judith Lucy & Denise Scott. OMG had a laugh and a half.so funny and very entertaining.a must show to go and see.thankyou
And YES
There STILL HERE
Went to see Akmar stand up comedy, unhappy with the same old same old. You need to get a new script and update mate. Adelaide is the city of churches and yes we have had a civil war about 220 years ago where we nearly wiped out a whole culture.
Your jokes were so die hard, it was embarrassing. Men dressing up as women is nothing new, and your sexism as a play for laughs: just not witty or funny enough.
Since they thought it was a good idea to discriminate and segregate against healthy people for a dangerous experimental injection that doesn't stop transmission we will not be supporting any acts or events that follow this medical apartheid agenda. I guarantee that corrupt decision will not age well and be very costly.
Actually I Went to WOMADelaide. I Am A World Music Festival Virgin. That Is Right I Am A 46 Year Old Virgin And I Liked it.
Great atmosphere but security need to cool down. No signage telling us to get vac certificates ready and security were harsh on a lot of people as they were trying to get their certificates out
One of my favourite time of the year - Fringe Festival. This is the place to be, enjoying shows, food and drinks. The atmosphere is lively and there is entertainment for everyone. Several artists perform, many vendors offering delicious foods and the park is beautifully decorated. Highly recommend experiencing it when in town.
Fun place to visit, Hugh variety of eating places, with juice and Bar places, fun rides, Shows, lawn areas
Gorgeous venue. Lots of large shade trees. BUT the Fringe stalls were disappointing. NOT many market type stalls to buy interesting things. But dodgem cars, side show games. No one was participating. I felt sorry for the owners. Maybe not the right venue for things like that. I missed the interesting stalls. We went from 4pm-9pm on a Tuesday. Nice busy but not too busy. Saw Judith Lucy & Denise Scott. So recommend. Both so funny. Big laughs
Great entertainment spot. Enjoy a show or just take in the atmosphere over a drink at on of the bars
Must see place when the fringe is on, even if you don't to shows but want to have a night out.
Get the right night with weather and you're set for a fun filled night.
Beverage and food a plenty
Have to show communist medical papers to enter the Adelaide parklands and sit outside on a bench. Disgusting considering the vaccines dont even work. But on a positive note, the drinks are overpriced, the shows are all left wing and over priced. So apart from missing out sitting on the bench outside in summer, not missing out on anything.
Brilliant event, lighting, venues, cleanliness & particularly Raymond Crowe’s show, definitely worth seeing
Always lots to see and do here every year. The last couple of years I have been, there have been plenty of food stalls and the lines have been fairly short.
In order to enter the area with a camera you need a pass, which is free. The issue is they have run out of passes. This is only done for people with SLRs, ignoring the fact that everyone has a high quality camera on their smartphone. It turns out the whole agreement we had to sign was about not selling the photos and if we put them online we need to hashtag them, #goud20
Also, I know someone selling photos of the Garden of Unearthly Delights which my friend took on his phone. 50c each. DM for details