We visited on a Tuesday evening, arrived around 6PM. 2 kids (7 and 8). It's not really a theme park, rather a fairground. There are 2 tickets: a basic ticket (85k; entry only) and a full ticket (250k; entry plus every ride ONE time). 3 of the main rides (including the ferris wheel) were closed but you don't get a compensation for it, can't do an extra ride on something else. If you want to do extra rides, you pay extra - and those, too, have inflated prices for foreigners. The park was deserted and in dire need of repairs. Most attractions were really old, damaged or out of order. There was only 1 5D film on show and since there isn't really a lot else to do AND I specifically asked if it was appropriate for children, we went in to see it. It was some kind of dated horror/monster film, my 7 year old was completely freaked out. There are only 10-12 working attractions, all of which are old and very basic (I would not recommend going with children over 8 or 9 years old if you are used to European/American/Australian theme parks). There are no queues so it took us just an hour to do all of them. Staff are friendly but there are more of them than there are visitors. The kids had a good time but they don't pay the bills of course and frankly I don't think it's worth the money. Indonesians pay 105k which is a fair price seeing how basic and decrepit the attractions are. For 14€ per person (250k) there are way better playgrounds in Europe (Belgium/Netherlands) with more modern equipment and better safety instructions where the kids can play all day. Now I paid 42€ for 1 hour which is just not worth it. There is a restaurant with some very simple fast food options on the menu, but that too was...
Read moreThere are not too many amusement parks in Bali of this calibre especially out this way North there is nothing in comparison.
We came with 2 adults and 3 children ages 5, 6 and 8 and from their opening at 4pm we had the best of times!
As foreigners with Kitas we were able to get a more palatable discount. I don't think we would have paid for admission if it was 200k per person for foreigners. That would be too much if you only get to ride each ride only once and an astronomical cost for 5 persons.
Perhaps it was miscommunication but the ticket seller had advised that for 85k per person it would be unlimited rides. She used those words. So when we went on our first ride and the attendant initialed on our wristband we asked why and he explained we could only go on each ride once.
Only one ride was not in operation at the time. My kids were able to go on all the rides. They wanted to go again and again. It is possible to buy a single ticket for any ride also.
The park gets pretty at night when all the amusements are lit up.
There is a restaurant inside selling mostly Pop mie and beverages. For freshly made hot food and drink, there is a restaurant just outside the amusement area...
Read moreI think its one of the largest amusement park in Bali. Read the reviews from other Local Guide, I think the should compare it to other entertainment place in Bali then they could give a 4 star review or even a 3 star review. Krisnaland is a one stop entertainment center, they have water park, shopping center (gift shop), food court. And everything is so cheap compare if you go to waterboom in kuta, splash in canggu, or any kids play ground in whole denpasar area. You just need to pay IDR 15k/person and an IDR 90k/person if you want to try the whole games. You could also buy a ticket inside if you want to try individual games and you have to spend only IDR 15k to 25k/person. Plus the food court that they have there are also cheap price plus and they are serious about the quality, most of the food that we have order they were delicious and a descent portion as well. Hopefully the second airport that the government planning to build finish soon so the north part of Bali will be more flourish with tourist from other part...
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