I will only be reviewing the Skate Park section as this is what I am interested in.
SuperPark Hong Kong has a 'Skate and Scoot" activity area, which is a mini skatepark located inside the play area.
The skatepark is a custom made wood frame structure; with "Skatelite" surface. Skatelite is a plastic-impregnated wood fiber that is ideal for outdoors due to its resistance to weather; here it is the primary surface on top of 1 layer of plywood. It can be a bit slippery if you have very hard wheels.
Superpark Hong Kong allows skateboarders, Scooters and Inline skaters to use the park, but not for BMX, unlike their Park in Finland, so BMX riders please be aware!
There are various low round and square rails, flat bars of various length and steepness. There is a fun little pole-jam bar in between the Hubba ledges.
There are a few good street-skate elements there that would be fun for skateboarders, however most of the obstacles are more geared for Scooters or inline skaters.
During the our visit, there were experienced skaters and scooters using the park with complete novice riders which itself could be a bit dangerous, please be aware of younger riders around you.
Superpark provides Scooters and skateboards and protective equipment for use; the skateboards are a bit on the small side designed for younger riders. Helmets and pads are also available.
The skatepark is located inside the play area within Superpark, which is accessible only if you remove your shoes and wear the Superpark play socks, meaning you need to take off your shoes to walk to the skatepark and put them back on again at the skatepark.
One play area that can be useful for Skateboarders/Scooter/ extreme sports enthusiasts is the Trampoline area with the foam pit. Foam pits are commonly used to practice aerial movements so you may want to try this out and practice your 540's here. Unfortunately, there are no ramps leading into the foam pit, so you have to practice here without your board/scoot.
This park is designed for the whole family for various activities, and the skatepark is probably the least busy area within the park. If it is a rainy day and you want to skate/scoot, this place can be an option, air conditioned, dry and only HK$180 on weekdays and $240 on holidays.
Update 23 Dec 2017 - Due to the popularity, In order to manage people using the skatepark, they are thinking of setting up 10 minute time-slots where you get in to skate for 10 minutes, and then you need go back out to cue up for the next 10 minutes for the...
Read moreDespite reading some negative reviews, I was still convinced by the photos of activities that this would be the right place to take my kids there in hot summer afternoon. And it was. It was the best indoor sport/play ground that we’ve ever visited. Across Europe and Asia. But this view can vary a lot depends on what your kids like. My kids enjoy almost all kinds of ball sports, plus jumping, the place is really catered for that, and that’s why we had a really fantastic time, almost no queuing time. The information online was however completely lacking, no website link, no price and timing info, and there was not even a phone number to call. If we weren’t staying in the neighborhood I wouldn’t be bothered to check it out in person. They have different entry price depends on the day and time. During a weekday, it would be $200 in the morning, and $240 in the afternoon. Weekends will be even more expensive. If your kid is under 8 years old, you are obliged to also buy a ticket for yourself to enter. On top of that you need to wear jump socks, cost $30 a pair of you don’t have one. Which very expensive and very environmental unfriendly; seeing most socks are thrown away afterwards. Further than that, it was really amazing. They played 4 hours non-stop, added...
Read moreIt's a big indoor play area with so many variety of games for kids and adults alike. Very easy to find via the MTR. Signs are clearly marked once exiting the MTR. There is a water refilling station inside the play area. Make sure you bring your own water bottles. For a minimum charge you can refill according to the amount of water needed. There is a Cali-Mex inside if you fancy Mexican. The views outside the park are amazing! It looks out into the sea with cargo ships scattered here and there. Most popular games are the Tobago slide, Karting for kids and adults. There is also a skateboard and scooter jumping area. Gears are available for rent at the premises. Make sure to bring along your own socks if you decide to enter the play area. SuperPark socks are not necessary to buy of you don't go on the trampoline. XL socks for men's sizes US10 and above are available. Ask from the receptionist. Have fun...
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