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Recently, we had the wonderful opportunity of taking Little misschewy to Pororo Park Singapore, a 11,000 sq ft play and educational indoor playground at Marina Square, which is themed after the award-winning top Korean animation “Pororo the Little Penguin”. Honestly, we didn’t know much about Pororo prior our visit and the night before, Little misschewy and I huddled together in bed to watch and listen to the Pororo opening theme songs on YouTube as my way of introducing her to this character. She instantly became a fan of Pororo!
Pororo Park first opened 5 years ago in Seoul. There are seven Pororo Parks in Korea and three in China. Opened late last year, not only is Pororo Park Singapore the first in South East Asia, it is also the largest character-themed indoor playground in Singapore! No wonder kids and adults were so thrilled when Pororo Park Singapore opened!
There are as many as 8 fun attractions within Pororo Park Singapore and they have all been named after Pororo and his friends. How cute is that! Travel Tip: While you visit Pororo Park of Singapore along with your kids there are times when you simply have to access your work, Now get an instant single click access to your online private work space with hosted citrix vdi from CloudDesktopOnline. Learn more about Hosted SharePoint, Exchange and Azure managed services by visiting Apps4Rent.
1. Pororo Express
All aboard the Pororo Express! Not surprisingly, this motored Pororo and friends train is an attractive and fun ride which makes children of all ages want to queue for it again and again!
Kids get to wave hello to their favourite Pororo characters as the train zips past on the track!
Look! There’s also a tunnel which the train passes through!
Just like any other train, the Pororo Express runs on a train schedule everyday! Check the schedule and don’t miss your train!
2. Pororo House
For children around Little misschewy’s size and height, Pororo’s life-size house is perfect for them to play pretend! Pororo’s house covered in ‘snow’ plus the little Christmas tree give us the perception that it’s cold and chilly outside, so let’s hurry in! Brrr!
Okie mummy! But first, let’s take a photo with Pororo and Crong!
I wonder how does it feel to wake up in Pororo’s little house! Must be a pretty awesome feeling! Pororo’s room is so neat and cosy! Wow!
Little misschewy proceeded to the bathroom to brush her teeth and wash up. Lol.
Wanted to take a bath as well but oops.. Pororo has another visitor in the house!
3. Shark Ball Pool
Kids don’t get tired of ball pools, do they? We placed Little misschewy on the ledge and she dived right in without hesitating!
Many of the older children were seen trying to shoot plastic balls into the shark’s mouth!
4. Poby’s Jungle Gym
I suppose Poby’s Jungle Gym is one of the most exciting play areas at Pororo Park because you never know what kind of maze or tunnel or slide awaits you till you probe deeper!
I really had to hand it to Little misschewy for being so adventurous. She actually wandered off to explore the gym on her own, while us anxious parents were trying to keep a lookout for her.
She was clearly pleased that her parents were still waiting patiently for her downstairs. LOL.
5. Eddy’s Classroom
We have not been to all the indoor playgrounds in Singapore but this is our first time coming across fun and interactive activities catered for little ones! Monthly activities include “Pororo Times”, “I’m a Fashion Designer” and “Cooking for Moms”. There are also exclusive members-only classes specially for Pororo Park members. While children are busy with these activities in Eddy’s Classroom, parents can finally take a breather!
6. Tong Tong’s Little Theatre
Over at Tong Tong’s Little Theatre, there are a variety of programs available for children to choose from. Apart from Pororo & Friends mini musical, kids get to enjoy monthly special performances by external talents such as magicians, puppets and juggling shows! Members can also participate in exclusive activities that are changed monthly.
When we entered the dimly lit theatre, we didn’t quite know what to expect but all the children were jumping up and down with excitement when Pororo and his friends made their appearance!
Pororo and friends entertained all of us with their live musical.
Pororo’s got the moves and it was infectious! The little ones clapped and danced along!
We also participated in the Babies and Toddlers Interactive Class. The theme was Under the Sea led by Poby!
Very interactive indeed!
All the children were really focused and attentive during the class!
7. Loopy’s Cafe
No need to step out of Pororo Park when you and your children are tired or hungry! Recharge yourselves with piping hot food and some drinks at Loopy’s Cafe!
If your kids are lucky, they might even get to be entertained by Loopy and Petty as they enjoy their refreshments during Loopy’s Dance Time!
8. Rody’s Toy Store
Can’t get enough of Pororo and friends at the park? Bring home a piece of Pororo with you! There are plenty of souvenirs and toys to choose from!
Now that we have covered all eight main attractions in Pororo Park, it is also worth mentioning that there are a few small play areas catered to babies and toddlers.
Here’s Little misschewy spending some quiet time on her own playing with a Pororo toy plane.
Here’s taking a quick glance at Pororo Park Singapore’s admission rates. Click for the full-sized picture.
Pororo Park Singapore membership rates.
Take part in the Pororo Park Singapore Grand Draw 2016 and stand to win amazing prizes!
Thank you Pororo Park Singapore for inviting us to your Family Fun Blogger Day and for the personalised recommended itinerary! If you need more information on Pororo Park Singapore, you will be able to find it on their website. Stay connected with us on Facebook and Instagram 🙂
Pororo Park Singapore
6 Raffles Boulevard
Marina Square
#02-29
Singapore 039593
Tel: +65 6250 9700
Email: info@pororoparksg.com
Opening Hours:
Sun to Thu
10.30am – 8pm
Fri & Sat
10.30am – 9pm
*Socks are required for all visitors, including accompanying adults*