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Pororo Park

Pororo Penguin is an all time favorite cartoon from Korea and recently they've opened the 1st Pororo Indoor Amusement Park in Singapore. Personally, I'm a fan of Pororo. Conveniently located in Marina Square, the park occupies 11,000 sq ft. Admission fee cost $25.50 for children below 2 years old and $33.50 for children above 2 years old. Accompanying adult cost $6 and each entrance is limited to a 2 hr playtime in the park.
 
There are 6 attractions in the park which consist of:
a) Shark Ball pool: A pool full of blue and white soft balls for kids to splash and roll about.
 
b) Pororo Express: All kids's favourite train ride with Pororo as the captain. However, each ride is
    only 2 round and lasted less than 3 mins, way too short for kids to enjoy the ride. Nonetheless, the
    snowy mountain background is really pretty.
 
c) Pororo House: Just a house with miniature Pororo furniture. Only small kids will enjoy it but not
    for the older kids.
 
d) Poby's Jungle Gym: Definitely a favorite playground for all kids, especially the slides. Parents can
    feel at ease to let the kids play as the playground is safely constructed.
 
e) Tong Tong's Little Theatre ( Do look out for Pororo's performance time) and
 
f) Eddy and Petty Room, which is basically a drawing room.
 
Pororo Express



With the Pororo Penguin


Shark's pool







Pororo House




Drawing room





 
 
Overall, the park is slightly expensive considering that each child is only restricted to 2 hrs of playtime. However, the park is air-conditioned and hence kids can choose to play in the park even during the afternoon as they can be shielded from the afternoon sun. The park is still considered small and hence can only accommodate 6 attractions. Nonetheless, it's a joy to have one more amusement park in our tiny red dot.


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