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BECKETT MCCOYUnited States

Definitely do not bring kids to this MELAND

Because once they start playing, they won't want to leave! We've been to quite a few MELANDs and MELAND CLUBs, and this one at Huan Yu City also has its own decorative features. The kids love it. The entrance is on the third floor, but it's actually connected to the second floor. Once you enter the store, there's an even bigger world 'down one level'. The third floor mainly consists of the activity area at the entrance, the climbing castle area, the trampoline area, and the dining area. Tips: The slide in the castle is a bit steep, and it's not recommended for the elderly who follow and are afraid to slide down. (The staff did not explicitly say it was not allowed). If adults want to follow into the castle, be careful not to bump your head or twist your waist. One of our moms wasn't careful and hit her head on the railing, which was quite painful. From what I remember, MELAND doesn't offer much in terms of dining, but the restaurant actually isn't very big, and when it's crowded, you definitely won't want to wait for a seat. The wristbands should allow for multiple entries and exits, so it's not a big problem. The second floor mainly has the dressing area, ball pit area, dollhouse area, electronic interactive area, and something unique to this place, which should be bumper cars + AR. It was our first time playing, and we were a bit confused, but some 'veteran drivers' might get a little too crazy. Tips: It should be noted that after the bumper car session ends, if the child is quite young, parents should still go into the arena to lead the child out, because unlike bumper cars that cut off power automatically, this relies entirely on manual control. When we got off, a little girl's car next to us was still trying to move forward, which is a bit of a safety hazard, so be careful. The distribution of balls in the ball pit is a bit uneven, fewer near the entrance, and 'accumulated balls' get thicker as you go inside. Sometimes adults find it a bit hard to walk through with some resistance, but luckily there are staff responsible for shoveling and adjusting the balls. You would never expect that most of the children are in the dollhouse area on the second floor. In addition to the shopping cart interactive game created by some Erbao, there is also a Hong Kong-style tea restaurant area, a revolving sushi area, and a mobile dining cart area. The kids are busy shouting and selling, really playing non-stop. Finally, a reminder: although entry and exit are controlled by wristbands, adults should still try to keep children within sight. During the hour and a half we played, we kept hearing announcements looking for parents, especially in places where it's difficult for adults to follow. Many kids wear watches, and I don't know if they can accurately locate positions, but it's still better to keep an eye on them.
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Posted: Apr 10, 2024
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