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Castle Hill NSW

Myer Level 3 – Castle Towers, 6-14 Castle Street, Castle Hill NSW 2154

Overall: Average. Old, tired and run down. Nappy change, rest, feed.


Good Points: Private locking door feeding room. Big main room. Armchairs and side tables in the private feeding room. Loads of bench space. Separate sinks for food prep and hand washing. Microwave. Nappy bins. Nappy change mats. Additional powerpoints. Soap and paper towel. Locking door to Parent Room. 


Bad Points: Marked, worn and dirty furniture and walls. No extra powerpoints in the feeding room. Old wooden square playpen in main room with nothing in it. Nappy bins stored away from the nappy change bench. Change mats move around on the bench (not built-in). Main door too narrow for a double side-by-side pram. No toilets.















I finally got around to checking out the Myer Castle Towers Parent Room recently. I’d heard from different people in the past it was meant to be great, so my hopes were fairly high but quickly fell through the floor when my little one and I walked in. 


The Parent Room is located on the far right wall of Level 3, between the boys and girls tweens/toddler clothing section. There’s a bit of signage hanging from the ceiling when you first enter the floor, but if you miss it then just head to the kids clothing on the right hand side of the floor. 


The door of the Parent Room can be locked from the inside, so if it’s closed when you find it, try opening it. But if it’s locked, head to one of the other Parent Rooms in the Towers. For anyone with a double side-by-side pram, it might be a struggle/impossible task getting the pram inside.  


The main room is pretty spacious, but it’s bland, old, worn and dirty. There’s two armchairs in here, in case the private feeding room is occupied, but they are so marked and dirty. It’s just not a clean feeling environment. Absolutely nothing has been done to give other children some distraction/entertainment while your looking after the littlest ones. A plain square wooden play pen is all that’s available for kids in terms of play equipment. What a joke.


Some good features of the room are the microwave, separate sinks for food prep and hand washing, and loads of bench space. The food prep bench and nappy change bench are on opposite sides of the room, which is good for hygiene. Sadly though, bins for both benches are not really within easy reach. The regular rubbish bin is next to the main doorway. The nappy bins are on either side of the sink, rather than tucked underneath the nappy change bench. There’s loads of room under the bench for the bins, so they really would be much better placed under there.


The change bench itself is only ok. It has two vinyl change mats, which move about if you haven’t got a firm grip on them. It’d be much better for mum and bub if the change mats were attached to the bench.


The private feeding room is very big, which is lovely. It has three armchairs, each with a side table. The room is also marked, dirty and worn, like the main room. There aren’t any additional powerpoints in here, although this would be the best place for them. You could fit a couple of prams in here, so if you’re not too shy then it’s a good space to share with other mums and bubs. Next to the size of the room, the best feature would be being able to lock the door from the inside. Most mums want privacy when feeding their babies, and also like to feel safe and secure. Curtains don’t provide that, and neither do toilet-stall style feeding cubicles. This private feeding room is great for giving mums and bubs the privacy they need when feeding or just having a rest.


Obviously, maintaining the Parent Room is not high on the priority list for Myers. Although if they do put some time, attention and money into it, they might find more mums happy to stay there and shop. There are cleaner Parent Rooms throughout Castle Towers, even on the same floor. And most of the others also have adult and child toilets in them. This is another let down with this Parent Room. It doesn’t have a toilet. If your little one is learning to use the toilet, or just needs one that is their size, then definitely head to one of the other Parent Rooms in the Towers. 

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Castle Hill NSW

Castle Towers (down the hall from Jitterbugs playland) Level 3 – 6-14 Castle Street, Castle Hill NSW

Overall: Good. Nappy change, toilets, food prep, private feeding, rest area. 


Good Points: Hands-free entry to the Parent Room. Complimentary disposable change mats. Separate sinks for nappy change and food prep benches. Soap dispenser at nappy change bench. Adult and child size toilets. Lockable doors on private feeding cubicles. Clean and working microwave. Separate food prep bench. Extra armchairs in the main area.


Bad Points: Private feeding cubicles are too small to be able to fit a pram inside AND be able to close and lock the door. No additional powerpoints for those mums who need to express using an electric pump. Massive nappy disposal bin is too far from the nappy change bench. 

One of my favourite places to go when the weather is miserable is Jitterbugs playland and cafe at Castle Towers. And no…..I’m not being at all sponsored or paid to say it. I just like it because we pay the one fee and the little one has unlimited play. It’s softplay too, which means none or minimal potential for major bumps. And the cafe is perfect for us parents who want to relax and still keep an eye on our kids. 


The other thing I like about it is it’s location to the Parent Room. Just a little further down the hallway is the Parent Room. Perfect if you need to change bubs or get them to the toilet asap during their playtime. 
The best bit of the Parent Room would have to be the entrance. The door is totally hands-free!! It senses you’re there and slides open for you. Perfect! To get back out, however, you need to press a green button  but who cares. The entry is totally automatic. Love it!


Inside the room is pretty big. To your right there’s a few armchairs where you can get off your feet and rest for a while. Directly opposite the doorway against the wall is the food prep bench, with sink, soap, and microwave. It’s good to see the food prep area is well away from the nappy change area (with the exclusion of the gigantic nappy disposal bin being put between the two).


To your left as you come in the room, you’ll find the two private feeding cubicles, nappy change bench, and toilets. Considering the available space in the room, the private feeding cubicles could be bigger and more user-friendly. Each one contains an armchair, just like the ones in the main room, and that’s it. The doors are lockable from the inside, but you’d find it tough to get the pram in there with you and also be able to close the door to lock it. There’s just not enough room! If you really do want privacy, then you’ll probably need to keep the pram outside the cubicle. If the doors opened outward instead of in, you’d have a better chance of getting complete privacy. But it’s not to be in this Parent Room.


The change bench has two spots for changing little bottoms. Between the two spaces is the sink and soap dispenser. At either end of the bench you’ll also find a dispenser containing complimentary disposable change mats. Little things like this can really make a big positive difference to a parent. The downside of this spot is the nappy disposal bin. Ideally there would be a few nappy bins tucked underneath the change bench, where it’s most accessible and convenient. Instead there is a HUGE bin against a wall between the change bench and the food prep area, which is out of arms reach. Not very handy at all. These gigantic bins seem to be a common feature throughout Parent Rooms in the Towers, and it’s a feature that could do with a rethink.


The toilets are pretty standard. Adult and child size, with the one sink. Not much to tell here. I just wish the sanitary bin was between the adult toilet and the wall, instead of being between the child and adult toilets. Little ones are curious enough without having this unit within easy reach. 


So if you’re headed to the Towers and are shopping around on Level 3, go check out this Parent Room. It’s got all the basics you need, but could do with some improvements. It’s definitely no Stockland Mall Parent Room, but it does the trick.

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Castle Hill NSW

Castle Towers (old section) near Gold Class – Level 3, 6-14 Castle Street, Castle Hill NSW

Overall: Good. In the old section of the Towers. Relatively clean but small. Nappy change, rest, feed.


Good Points: Less busy than other Parent Rooms in the Towers. Separate feeding and nappy change areas. Separate sinks. Disposable change mat liners provided. Adult and child size toilets. Two private feeding cubicles. Bottle warmer provided.


Bad Points: No microwave. No additional powerpoints in feeding cubicles. Feeding cubicles are too small to fit a pram and also be able to shut and lock the door. Nappy bin is ENORMOUS and stuck between the doorways of the two feeding cubicles – just what you want to smell while feeding.

Parent Room is in the corridor between the escalators

The Towers is just one of those ever expanding shopping centres. It just gets bigger all the time, which makes shopping alot of fun, and sometimes a pain in the neck. But at least there are Parent Rooms on every single floor, and they’re pretty well sign posted too (take note Norwest Marketown!).

This particular Parent Room is in the old end of the Towers, near Gold Class and Geffro’s. Just head down the hall between the two escalators, turn right and you’ll find on the left hand side the doorway to the Parent Room. 

You know what I like most about this Parent Room? The door to get in! You don’t even have to press a green button to activate the sliding door. It just senses your presence and it slides open. Love it! To get out, however, you need to press a big green button but that’s alright. Better than trying to juggle a door handle and pram anyday.

Doorway to the Parent Room

The first part of the room you walk into has a couple of extra armchairs, and also the food prep bench. The armchairs are relatively clean and comfortable. The food prep bench has a sink, soap, papertowels and a bottle warmer. What it’s missing is a microwave. But it is a good size space and being separate from the nappy change area is a big plus.

Food prep area

Separation of food prep and nappy change areas

The next part of the Parent Room has the feeding cubicles, toilets and nappy change bays. There’s and adult and child size toilet in the bathroom, big plus! The nappy change bench has two bays, with a sink and soap dispenser between them and disposable change mat liners within reach. Another big plus! 

The downside to the change area is the ceiling. I know, it sounds like a random thing to say but it’s true. My little one HATES with a passion shopping centre change benches. Screams and tears spring forth until a fresh clean nappy is applied and we’re away from the bench. I don’t know what it is, but a fear of them has come from someplace. The only exception is at Stockland Mall shopping centres. The ceilings above the change benches we’ve seen so far are decorated with paintings and mobiles, which are enough to keep my little one happy while I change the nappy. But blank white ceilings with harsh lights, not interested. 

Adult and child size toilets

Nappy change bench
Opposite the change bench are the two private feeding cubicles. Be warned, these are TINY! Each has an armchair, and nothing else. The doors are lockable, but you’re not going to be able to take the pram in with you if you want to close the door. So you’ll either have to feed with the door open, or trust your pram and contents will be safe while you close the door to feed your baby. This really isn’t very good. I mean, it can be hard enough trying to find a Parent Room in the first place when you’re out and about. And then to find the feeding cubicle is too small to fit the pram if you want the door closed. It can really add to the exhaustion many mums already feel. But at least after reading this, you’ll be prepared. 

Tiny feeding cubicles


Oh and another thing. The nappy bin is ENORMOUS and is right between the doorways of the two feeding cubicles. This really isn’t the nicest place to have it. I’d like to see a couple of smaller nappy bins placed underneath the change bench, instead of this gigantic one against the feeding cubicles. Personally, I’m not a fan of having a whiff of dirty nappies hit me while I’m feeding my little one. Sure Parent Rooms aren’t going to smell like freshly cut roses, and various baby smells are going to hang in the air, but I think having the industrial size nappy disposal bin between the doorways of the feeding cubicles is a lousy idea. 

Wrapping it up, this is an ok Parent Room. Definitely not the worst on offer at the Towers, and it is one of the quieter ones I have come across. So check it out and let me know what you think. In the meantime, I’ll head back to the Towers and check out more of the Parent Rooms on offer.