Huge sports and aquatics centre with sports courts, indoor and outdoor pools as well as recreational splash areas.Great place for a work out in top-notch facilities as well as a hot spot to take in the human scenery.
Neighbourhood: Albert Park
Less than 3km from Melbourne's CBD, the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) is located within Melbourne's famous Albert Park precinct, situated on the edge of Albert Park Lake on Aughtie Drive. The main vehicular entry to the Centre is off Aughtie Drive (Melways ref. 2K, D7).MSAC is directly accessible via tram or light rail.Tram numbers 112 run from the City to South Melbourne or St. Kilda, via Collins, Spencer and Clarendon Streets and Albert Road. Get off this tram at stop 131.Light rail number 96 runs from the City to St. Kilda Beach via Bourke, Spencer, Ferrars Streets and Canterbury Road. Hop off this tram at either Albert Park or Wright Street Stations for your next visit to MSAC.
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- Directions:Less than 3km from Melbourne's CBD, the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) is located within Melbourne's famous Albert Park precinct, situated on the edge of Albert Park Lake on Aughtie Drive. The main vehicular entry to the Centre is off Aughtie Drive (Melways ref. 2K, D7).MSAC is directly accessible via tram or light rail.Tram numbers 112 run from the City to South Melbourne or St. Kilda, via Collins, Spencer and Clarendon Streets and Albert Road. Get off this tram at stop 131.Light rail number 96 runs from the City to St. Kilda Beach via Bourke, Spencer, Ferrars Streets and Canterbury Road. Hop off this tram at either Albert Park or Wright Street Stations for your next visit to MSAC.
- Hours:Sunday evenings special admisisons price of $3.00. From 5 to about 7 there are quite a few good lookers about. Have seen a lot of wood and wanking in the showers. Can get cruisy at times. Its a great place to 'shop' and meet up for action elsewhere, but also offers surprising opportunities for discreet alone time with your guy.
- Cruising Info/ Tips:The front change rooms of the aquatics areas are used mostly by families with small kids and the elderly. The change areas near the outdoor pool and by the indoor competition pool are where the fun is to be had. Although the showers are open they are set up to be semi discreet. Indoor area has ample toilet cubicle space as well. Eye contact in the pools and change rooms and the regular signals of interest apply.
- Nudity / Policy:Nudity in the change rooms is expected. Despite the crowds the place draws, there are a surprising number of lull periods in the change rooms when you and your guy(s) can have a bit of fun
- Wheelchair Accessible:No / Ground floor entrance and ramps throughout accommodate all levels of mobility.
- Warnings:Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre is a mixed-crowd venue, so be discreet while you are having fun!
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