It is a cozy small house-like shop lot, equipped with beds, a toilet, kitchen, dining table, and various playful elements like Spiderman, a rickshaw, and a bicycle. The person who enjoyed the experience the most was my son, Devan. His curiosity and joy were evident, and his favorite spot was the toilet bowl. I jokingly told him that something might fall out from there, and he eagerly waited, constantly returning to check.
Our visit lasted approximately 45 minutes, although I didn't keep track of time precisely.
The staff members were incredibly friendly and helpful. They assisted us in taking numerous photos, and thanks to them, my son and I had a wonderful time and captured some delightful memories.
If you're accompanied by young children, I highly recommend visiting and taking photos. The inquisitiveness of a young child will brighten your day, and children under 90cm tall can enter free of charge. My son didn't require a ticket, and I paid only RM 22, which was an excellent deal.
Upon returning home, he was worried that his bed might float up to the ceiling. As soon as we arrived, he rushed to check on his bed. Now he's peacefully asleep. Thank you, Melaka Upside Down House, for the...
Read moreWhat we liked was having the photos at the end, as since we were the only visitors, the employee took pictures of us with our phone, which was a nice touch.
However, we had planned to spend more time for visiting, but everything was over in just few minutes. What we didn’t like was that we couldn’t even properly see the details because the whole experience was focused on rushing with posing as instructed by the employee for photos. We didn't have even time to see the rooms beforehand or have our own ideas about where and how to pose. We barely had time for anything else. I would understand the rush if there had been other visitors, but since we were the only ones there, it felt unnecessary. The place only has three rooms. This was frustrating for all of us and it was especially annoying for our child, who wanted to explore the rooms rather than just pose for photos. In the end, our child was in tears because he had expected a more fun and...
Read moreUpside Down House Melaka (Rumah Terbalik Melaka) proves to be more of a letdown than a unique attraction. Many visitors feel that it’s a waste of time and money, with nothing truly fantastic to offer. The much-touted upside down effects fall flat because the ceiling is set too high, diminishing the intended visual impact.
The attraction features three distinct rooms that attempt to showcase different upside down themes, yet even these varied setups fail to impress. On a positive note, the staff is notably helpful—they even assist visitors in taking pictures, which is a small bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming experience.
Overall, if you’re expecting a quirky and immersive adventure, you might be better off exploring other...
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