Safety first: I really appreciated the extra safety measure of a double entrance. The lower play area and maze also felt a little safer for the little ones. Awesome ball pit: The ball pit was filled with great colors and even had a unique ball pit balloon boat. The interactive ball toss screen was a nice touch, though it was a bit smaller than those in some other playgrounds. Cool ball gun: My kids had a blast with the ball gun. The pressure was good, and the four-headed, spinning ball-fill-up device was pretty cool. Loved the sandpit: This was a huge hit! I don't think many playgrounds have a sandpit like this, so my kid loved it because it was so new. Creative space and crafts: The rest area/observe area with little tables and chairs was great for parents. They also sell craft toys and DIY dolls, which is a fantastic creative option. Great design and theme: Overall, I just loved the theme design of the place. Weekend extras: The certain events and games during the weekend at 3 pm and 4 pm were a nice surprise and added to the fun factor. Comfortable environment: The air conditioning was good enough, and the environment music was less irritating than at other places. What could be improved Maintenance needed: The lighting was slightly dim, and some of the toys and play tools were spoilt and definitely needed some service or attention. Dirtiness from sand: Because of the sandpit, some areas can get a little dirty, as some others have pointed out. Pricey without membership: The price felt a little expensive at RM35 for one hour, plus the RM5 guardian fee. RM40 for just one hour felt like it should be for 1.5 or even 2 hours. About the membership I think the pricing pushes you towards getting a membership. The standard RM150 membership for one year includes: Three full-day passes. One guardian fee waived for the entire year. 15% off subsequent visits after you've used the three full-day passes. Free entrance during your child's birthday week. For members, the rate is much more reasonable. Your one-hour visit would effectively cost around RM30 (RM35 - 15%), since the guardian fee is waived. They also have a higher-tier membership for two kids, so it's worth checking with the counter staff, who are really helpful...
   Read moreThe only positive is that the space is largeâhence the one star. But overall, itâs not worth the price. Compared to the Pavilion Bukit Jalil indoor playground (little pirates playland- highly recommended)which charges around RM25+ for a full day on weekdays, this place charges RM35 per hour, which is excessive.
The cleanliness is a major issue. Dust is visible throughout the space, and the ball pitâwhile big and deepâseems nearly impossible to maintain properly. They use real sand in one area, but it ends up everywhere, even in non-sand zones. You can feel it under your socks, which makes the whole place feel unhygienic and uncomfortable for kids.
To make things worse, the air-conditioning is weak. The space feels stuffy and warm, making it even less pleasant to stay for long.
Just look at the dust on top. Didnât take picture of the dust behind but just walk around...
   Read moreMy review: too many balls in this area making it difficult for children and parents to walk from one place to another (in this area). I have a 2 year old child, if she sits on the ball the ball will drown her, and it is very dangerous if other parents are careless, the child can drown. My suggestion is that the ball should be REDUCED in this area to avoid inconvenience and possible danger.
In addition, the Malay female staff at the counter is always look at phone and playing on the phone instead of seeing the customers at the counter. More than an hour, and I'm sure this is not lunch time (3.30pm). Please take this as...
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