The facility is split into three floors. Bottom floor has a number of activity rooms with themes. There’s a small campground room with play items, a grocery store, a zip line, a climbing tower.
Most interesting to our little one was a room with tubes and paths for balls to travel. Really a Rube Goldberg type of contraption with levers that could be manipulated for the balls to travel in different paths.
Another fascinating activity was the creation and launch of paper ‘rockets’. Really just paper rolled into cones. The rockets would then be placed on top of a compressor nozzle where the psi could be charged and then launched. Targets were hanging as planets.
First floor is the eating area and a play area for 0-3 year olds. The baby enjoyed the foam blocks.
Second floor has an art area as well as an area for playing with soap bubbles.
If visiting note that the place gets pretty busy on rainy days. And on the weekends sometimes the facility is entirely booked for private events.
All in all a pretty good activity day for the...
Read moreA “Museum” this place is not. It’s more like a kids indoor play centre which is very clean and orderly. The flying fox is about 10m long and for very small children, the climbing tower was literally just something kids can climb on, there’s painting with an easel on ordinary paper, free coloring in etc. There were lots of school groups (young children 3-4 yrs old) and this place is much more suitable for that age group. If your kid is 5 yrs or above they will get bored, fast. It’s an ok place but definitely not worth 800NT entrance fee per child. the best part was the big bubbles and spaceship making. If you go, make sure you book a special workshop - numbers are limited so get in early....
Read moreThis place is really fun for kids, 3 floors full of fun and activities. We went on a weekday, so it was not crowded. Even with a school outing on that day, we could always explore different floors to avoid queues. The little one enjoyed the ball room the most where she got to put balls through a maze. I personally love the bubble room where we could blow huge bubbles. They thoughtfully included safety glasses and coats so that the kids don't get dirty and there's plenty of sinks around for them to wash their hands. There's a play area next to the cafe, so kids can continue to play while the adults take a break. NT1000 for unlimited time and entries is...
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