Snow City Mysore is the ultimate, laugh-out-loud mini Arctic adventure for the whole family! Picture this: you’re in the heart of Mysore, it’s hot outside, but the moment you step into Snow City, you’re transported to a wintry wonderland with snowflakes in the air, a chill that feels like you’ve opened the freezer and stuck your face inside, and kids going absolutely wild. It’s an hour-long mock drill of what it’s like to be in the Arctic, but without the frostbite or the hassle of actually having to fly to some snowy place!
Now, let’s talk about the gear. They hand you jackets, boots, and gloves so thick you look like a marshmallow trying to walk. The kids love it, though, and the second they’re suited up, they dive into the snow like penguins on a mission! There’s a snow slide that’s surprisingly quick – parents, don’t skip it! You’ll be shocked at how much fun it is to zip down and relive your inner kid. We ended up having a mini snowball fight, which the kids took as full permission to bombard us with “snow” (spoiler: it gets intense, so prepare to duck!).
For adults, Snow City really has thought of everything, including a coffee and tea machine to save you from the chill. Sipping a hot cup of coffee while the kids burn off energy in the snow? Heaven! It’s the perfect little oasis, and watching them dive around in the snow zone with a warm drink in hand is pretty much peak parent relaxation.
And when you’re ready for a change of scene, the Mirror Maze awaits. This thing is way trickier than you’d expect! We kept laughing at ourselves, thinking we’d found the exit, only to be faced with our own reflections. The kids thought it was hilarious, and honestly, so did we. Just be prepared for a few (okay, a lot of) “almost” exits.
The 3D photo zone is the grand finale, with life-sized images that make you feel like you’re in crazy scenarios – hanging off buildings, riding waves, or standing in a shark’s mouth! The pictures come out amazing, and the kids loved posing like they were on a big adventure.
In all, Snow City Mysore is the perfect spot for family laughs, winter thrills, and a taste of snow right in Mysore. Grab your marshmallow jacket, hit the snow slide, sip some coffee, and get ready for an hour of...
Read moreA Disappointing Experience
Snow Palace Mysore promises an exciting snow park experience, but unfortunately, it falls short in several aspects, making it hard to justify the price.
Upon entering, the first noticeable issue is the unpleasant smell—likely due to the chemicals used inside. Instead of a crisp, wintry feel, the air carries a petrol-like odor, detracting from the experience. Additionally, the fogger system was not operational, further reducing the immersive atmosphere.
While the snow area does have two slides, the limited number of tubes led to long wait times. With only 45 minutes allocated inside the snow zone, guests may spend a significant portion of their time waiting rather than enjoying the attractions.
Another major downside is the unprofessional behavior of the photographers. They initially quoted INR 800 for 10 photos, which was later negotiated down to INR 500. However, after payment, they revealed that this price only included soft copies, with hard copies costing a steep INR 300 per photo. Even within the soft copies, only 1-2 images were of good quality, adding to the frustration.
The venue does provide ample parking space, though it comes at an additional INR 30 charge. As for ticket pricing, the snow park entry alone is quite expensive—INR 350 on weekdays and INR 450 on weekends. The combo package (INR 609) that includes the snow park, mirror maze, and Eyelusion 3D does not offer much value, as both additional attractions are underwhelming. The mirror maze is disappointingly small, and the Eyelusion exhibit lacks the expected illusion effects, with faded paint diminishing its appeal.
Given the high costs and the lackluster experience, Snow Palace Mysore does not offer good value for money. For those seeking a better snow park experience, GRS Fantasy Park seems to be a more promising alternative, as it offers a dedicated snow park with better conditions.
Final Verdict: Not recommended, especially considering the...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3/5 – Fun for Kids, But Not Much Beyond That
Snow Palace in Mysore offers a brief escape into a wintery wonderland, especially for families with children. While it’s not a major attraction, it can be a fun stop if you’re looking for something different in the city.
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❄️ Snow Experience
The main attraction is the artificial snow zone, which is quite enjoyable, especially for kids and families. You’ll get to experience snowfall, cold temperatures, and even play with snow — a novelty in South India. • Jacket, gloves, and boots are provided for each visitor. • Each session lasts around 1 hour, and the cost is: • ₹350 per person on weekdays • ₹450 per person on weekends • They also have a snow slide and a few play items inside to keep children entertained. • The snow quality and overall environment were decent and enjoyable for a short time.
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🧩 Mirror Maze – Disappointing
The Mirror Maze, priced at ₹50 per person, was a letdown. It ended in just a couple of minutes and didn’t offer much in terms of challenge or excitement. It felt more like a filler attraction rather than a real experience.
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👁️ Eye Illusion Zone – Just Okay
There’s also an eye illusion section, which was fairly basic. Some kids might enjoy it, but overall it lacked realism and depth. Not particularly engaging for adults.
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✅ Pros: • Unique snow experience in Mysore • Great for kids and families • Warm clothing provided • Reasonably priced main activity
❌ Cons: • Mirror maze is not worth it • Illusion zone is underwhelming • Not much to do for adults • Could be better maintained and themed
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📍 Final Verdict:
Snow Palace Mysore is a fun one-time experience, especially if you’re visiting with children. The snow zone is the only real highlight, and while it’s enjoyable, the other attractions feel like afterthoughts.
Rating: 3/5 – Good for a quick visit with kids, but skip the extra...
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