Ignite the senses with a Cadbury World Dunedin Tour.
The Cadbury World Tour is an experience for chocolate lovers of all ages. In the Visitors Centre you will learn about the history of Cadbury and Chocolate then you will follow your guide into our Sensory Lab.
Here in the Sensory Lab you will discover the various components of the chocolate making process from cocoa bean through to some of your favourite Cadbury products. You will see chocolate being tempered, discover some of our favourite essence ingredients and even be able to create a little Marvellous creation of your own.
The tour then concludes with our unique chocolate fall. Please note this tour does NOT enter manufacturing areas.
This Choc-a-block experience is just a click away.
Price: Adult $22, Child $16 (15 years and under).
**Children must be accompanied by an adult guardian while on tour**
Extras: Add at check out: Senior (65yrs and over) or Student (16yrs and over) $18, Pre-schooler $6
Duration: 60 Minutes
Location: 280 Cumberland Street, Dunedin
Reservations Essential
Please Note: Due to high demand at Cadbury World, if your chosen tour time isn’t available, you will be scheduled to the next nearest available tour by e-mail confirmation from Cadbury World. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your confirmed tour time.
There are no elevators on the tour route and therefore this tour is not suitable for those who have difficulty with stairs.
Booking for a family?
fely like kids again. our guide was awesome. loved the sensory room. and the gift bag made it feel great.
Good value for money
Definitely feel this tour was more for children. Tour Guide was too loud & felt like we were in kindergarten the way we were spoken to despite there only being 2 children in our tour. Pleased I have ticked it off the list, but would definitely not do it again.
With the factory closed now, the display stats and story etc. ring a bit hollow. The samples you get are made in Australia and the tour guide has to try to keep to the script. Like the chocolate itself, not great on quality, but passes off as acceptable if you are keen. A new 'visitor' centre is behind schedule and will boast a huge retail space and promises some manufacturing demos. But will still be hollow given the lack of NZ based production. Might as well be another M&M world that spring up in tourist trap locations without any context.
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Guillaume from France wrote on 23 August 2017
Matin gourmand
Guide très sympa et la visite était cool.