It’s essentially a 3-shop area that is split into 8 play-themed areas. So I was a little disappointed with the size of the indoor play area. The supermarket has the biggest layout and kids enjoy the pretend-play in there most. It’s $ 20 for each kid to go in and during holidays and weekends, $ 20 will only get you 2 hours. Off-peak timings, kids can play whole day. You need socks to play inside, even adults. Yes, even if you just want to go sit and nua at the seating area at the corner. Kids younger than 9 years will still have fun but this cannot match KidZania in terms of space, concepts and complexity. It’s a bit expensive for 2 hours I think. Not likely to return.
Keiko S.
Classificação do local: 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The City calls itself an «interactive learning playground,» and it is one of the best places I have taken my 3-year old son to this year. The moment he walked in, it was as if his dreams all came true. He could push the shopping cart and buy things(chocolate!) at the grocery store and even become a cashier. A the clinic, he could become a doctor and administer injections. Inside the kitchen, he could experiment and cook in whatever way — something he’s usually not allowed to do at home. He also learned for the first time how mail, not email, gets delivered. He could become a superman… or a policeman. Whatever, he was free to be anything inside The City. And how precious it was for us parents to observe the little curious and imaginative minds go wild. The staff here makes this place a learning environment, which is another reason why I would gladly bring my kids here again… or maybe even plan a birthday party here depending on the cost. Admission is reasonably priced at $ 22 per child 2 and up. It’s $ 18 for kids younger than 2, but honestly, I would wait until the child is at least 2 or 3 so he can actually pretend-play. Adults and babies younger than 1 enter free. FYI, don’t forget the socks. Everyone must wear a pair to enter. SUM: We might need to buy the annual membership.