Unlike most indoors playground, this is one which we will return again and again for their great service and wide variety of play areas. There are three main areas in this playground. The ball pool, the dress up and castle building area. There are three slides in the ball pool area and a tree house swing which requires an adult to reel the swing to the tree house, have the kid seated on the swing then off he/she go. When my son wanted to play, no staff was around at the end of the swing to safe guard their alighting from the swing but since my boy is 7 and there's safety precaution in place, I just reel it for my son anyway, but half way through, one of the staff actually ran over to ensure my son alighted safely from the swing while I was still at the tree house. Never receive such attentive service from other indoor playgrounds ever. Next area is the dress up area. There are many stalls in this section: bakery, flower shop, fire engine, post office, pizzeria and fruit stall as I can recall. The cool part is they have two sets of uniform in each stall for the kids to dress up and play. The last area is the castle building where planks of castle walls are set aside for parents to build a castle with their kids no nails needed. Lol. Once done, your child can go to get the cooking station and whatever they need to fill the castle. There a section at the back where all cooking, cleaning and decorations are stored. When no one is playing for 15 mins, their staff will empty the castle and dismantle it. And I did witness staff doing that which I tot it's just a signage. The play area is also connected to the SDS cafe where adults can sit down for a break while watching the kids from far or all take a break for a meal before continuing is also possible. Toilets are also available but do remember to put on the slippers provided as the toilet may be wet and you do not want your kids to wear yet socks to play. The downside, the timed play session with their mascot at the common area. It's fun and interesting but they speak Malay. As we're Chinese and don't understand Malay, we are quite put off that the staff speaks Malay during this play session. During which, they do exercises and quizzes. My kids wanted to join but since they don't understand, the just continue their play in...
Read moreAwesome place for kids "like paradise" they said. LOL. Price increased to RM70 with unlimited time. Super expensive even as a tourist. But it is ok since we don't come often.
We saw some new learning corner and toys near the shoe cabinets. Not much changed at the pretend play stations.
They locked the King's door. Used to be able to take photo at the King's chair inside the castle. There were more costumes now but were in terrible state. Some princess dresses were torn.
Staff who were task to clean up at the Build-your-own-house section were very hard working. Parents do advise your children to clean up too after playing.
1 parent can chill at the SDS cafe while the other parent can monitor the...
Read moreLocated in Aeon Mall Tebrau City. Our kids and friend's kid of age 2-6 years old likes it, especially girls.
It's clean and well maintained. We like it for the security and SDS cafe attached next to it where adults can relax and have a cup of coffee while kids play. At least this is what we did when meeting up with our friends with kids, where the kids enjoy playing in Fanpekka, parent felt safe leaving them there to play by themself and adults can chit chat at SDS cafe next to it. The kids will run to us for food or drinks when they feel like to, parent can walk out to join them whenever we wish to.
The toilet is extremely...
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