The air ventilation here is terrible. The kitchen's deep-frying fumes fill the entire space, as Fanpekka shares the space with restaurant S.D.S. It's hard to breathe, and you feel like you're standing in front of a deep fryer, breathing in the smelly, dirty oil. My eyes got irritated, and I couldn't stay longer than 20 minutes. My kids enjoy Utopia much more than this place. It's also expensive here, at 80 RM per child compared to 50 RM at Utopia. I'm worried about my children's health. Oh, and the staff was unfriendly too, as many other reviewers have mentioned. Whatever games and facilities they have, you can't stay here long.
Jarratt Rajaratnam
"Great playground and a good idea for a place, but the poor air conditioning and antisocial staff didn't help. It was a sweatbox, and the staff weren't helpful; as the photo shows, they were just hanging out with each other."
Asher Tan
Awesome place for kids, "like paradise," they said! LOL. The price increased to RM70 with unlimited time, which is super expensive, even as a tourist. But it's okay since we don't come often.
We saw some new learning corners and toys near the shoe cabinets. Not much has changed at the pretend play stations.
They locked the King's door. We used to be able to take photos at the King's chair inside the castle. There were more costumes now, but they were in terrible condition. Some princess dresses were torn.
The staff tasked with cleaning up at the Build-your-own-house section were very hardworking. Parents, do advise your children to clean up after playing as well.
One parent can chill at the SDS cafe while the other parent monitors the kids playing. Haha.
Positive Reviews
Navin Balasubramaniam
Mega fun! My child had an amazing time at this playground. It’s relatively clean and well-maintained; we didn’t come across any broken equipment, which was great to see. There's plenty of space for running around and imaginative play, plus a small Lego area that adds to the fun. The weekend rate is just 81 MYR for a child and 12 MYR for an adult for the whole day. An added bonus is that you are allowed to leave and re-enter throughout the day.
Jovan Ang
Like a mini version of Kidzania, it has different stations and areas for kids to explore and enjoy. There are mine castles and a huge ball pit area for them to dive into. There's also a bouncy area where they can vent their energy!
Lionel Lim
Mega fun! My child enjoyed this playground so much. It was relatively clean and quite well-maintained; we didn’t see any broken rides or anything, so that’s great! There's lots of space to run and pretend play, and there’s even a little Lego area!
Rayyan Rauf
"One of the best indoor playgrounds in JB. It's on the pricier side, but the entrance ticket is valid for the whole day. I've been bringing my kids for many years, and the standard hasn't dropped. The area is very clean, and there are lots of activities to cater to the kids. There's also a cafe for parents to dine in."
Asher Tan
Awesome place for kids, "like paradise," they said! LOL. The price increased to RM70 with unlimited time, which is super expensive, even as a tourist. But it's okay since we don't come often.
We saw some new learning corners and toys near the shoe cabinets. Not much has changed at the pretend play stations.
They locked the King's door. We used to be able to take photos at the King's chair inside the castle. There were more costumes now, but they were in terrible condition. Some princess dresses were torn.
The staff tasked with cleaning up at the Build-your-own-house section were very hardworking. Parents, do advise your children to clean up after playing as well.
One parent can chill at the SDS cafe while the other parent monitors the kids playing. Haha.