Let me try to summarize. This is a paid open-air playground. Putting in mind that there are only a hanful of good quality open-air playgrounds in Kuwait (e.g., Yarmouk, Mushrif, Boulevard, etc.), this one stands out in terms of cleanliness, quality, and variety. Good things come with a price, though.
There are 2 play areas here: The Playparc (5KD per child) and The Jumpo Jumper (3KD per child). If you take the 2 areas, then it's 7 KD per child. You get 2 hours of playing. Children under the age of 2 do not require a ticket, and they can enter for free.
There are other extra charge facilities like the train and the carousel. A farm with different kinds of animals is available for an additional charge as well. A cafeteria is available for food and drinks. Trash bins are all around the area. Big parking area available.
Overall, it's a good place, albeit a bit pricey, which can be really expensive if you have 3 kids,...
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