
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe place isn't particularly big, but it's still quite fun. I'd recommend going there; they have themed events during festivals, and the large swimming pool has entertainment at certain times, which is quite enjoyable.
- 4.6/5
OZEAGLEThat was big and 3 hours not enough. We went there on national day ( children day ) without knowing and on Saturday so it was so crowded . I’d we didn’t pay online then we would wait 1 hour more maybe and I asked about this after 10 minutes while waiting back of many people . There was only one negative thing. : just after enter they said us to take picture and it was free . We paid later , because taking picture free but if you want some of them then must pay : ) … We just got one big photo by choosing inside a few pictures , so paid 60 RM / if you get big picture or more than one and getting record of another pictures, that was 280 RM - and free panda doll and magnets , already we got 2 magnets free , too . If you have one option to visit on a day , if Zoo or Aquarium , let’s come Zoo but care about weather also .
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThis was a nearly perfect trip. With the insurance premium of 2,260 yuan, we achieved a cost of more than 4,000 yuan. Usually, there are time limits for one-day and half-day tours, but buying a package ticket on Ctrip broke the time limit. The staff member who connected with Ctrip's Sky Mirror was a little sister. She was beautiful and kind, and provided thoughtful service. She helped to provide pick-up and drop-off for our tour guide Akai. He was thoughtful and professional, and was especially good at guiding children. He took us hiking in the mangroves and gave us an in-depth understanding of the mangrove ecology. If the children can communicate in English, they can also discuss and communicate with the English tour guide in the scenic area. When the children were tired, they were like big brothers. We encouraged them, and the time for Sekinchan, the fishing boats in the fishing village, and the wishing tree was perfect. The kids loved eating, so we took them to a special mango meal. Worried about being late for feeding eagles and watching fireflies, we took a detour. He was a very professional driver and guide. The kids wanted to eat roadside squid, and he found it for them regardless of time. The Sky Mirror trip was perfect and a place worth visiting. The photos we took were absolutely beautiful. I'd like to express my special thanks to the attentive and considerate young lady, the professional Akai, and the boat crew who took us on the boat trip. I'm especially grateful to the Sky Mirror photographer, who is truly professional!
- 4.6/5
Dr. JoshuaIf you never experience this you must come! And booking through trip.com there will include free charter which is worth for money
- 4.3/5
一直在路上的猫Strolling and eating in Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur. Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur is a must-visit place, and it is also a place where good and bad people mix. It was built in the 1850s by Chinese miners. In 1880, Malaysian Chinese Yap Ah Loy opened a cassava flour processing factory here. Because cassava is called "ci" in Cantonese, it was named "Petaling Street". After the factory closed in 1882, this place gradually developed into a vibrant Chinatown. Here you will have an illusion that you have returned to China. Chinese elements can be seen everywhere, including Chinese archways, buildings, and stalls. There are many Chinese shops selling all kinds of things, as well as gold shops, Chinese spices, local specialties, etc. At night, many stalls will be set up and it will be very crowded. There are all kinds of fruits at moderate prices. I also bought delicious soy milk and delicious ginger candy tofu. There are also rice noodle rolls and stuffed tofu, sugar-free pork porridge, braised duck, wonton noodles, etc. There are several famous food stores, such as the clay pot coffee and roast meat in Bihualou, Shengji clay pot, Xinjiuru beef noodles, Hejiu Hainanese tea shop, etc. Many stores have to queue up. I also met a beautiful woman taking pictures. I don’t know which country she is an internet celebrity or a star.
- 4.8/5
沁父Compared to Koshien and Kidzania in Fukuoka, where I've been before, this place isn't too crowded on weekends. Most activities don't require reservations, allowing you to experience a wide range of activities at once. However, one thing is that the food experiences, like making ice cream, sushi, and burgers, don't require kids, but real money, and they're not cheap. For example, the ice cream experience costs 20 RM, and the sushi 15, etc., far more than you'd pay outside. This is something I've never encountered in Japan. While I understand the cost considerations, I still recommend removing it. The entrance fee is similar to Japan's, but the addition of these extra charges is a big mistake. Most of the paid activities were largely unattended, likely due to the (mostly Chinese) tourists voting with their feet.
- 4.6/5
esmoabadiThis is my second time visiting SplashMania, and it never disappoints! Every game is fun and exciting, and the kids can’t get enough of it.
- 4.7/5
宏业3At the entrance of the Batu Caves stands the huge statue of Lord Murugan, also known as Lord Murugan or Subramaniam. Standing over 40 meters tall, it is an important deity in Hinduism and is revered as one of the largest statues of the god of war in the world.
- 4.7/5
NaeisyaFun activities with family and getting closer to animal life.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOverall, a fun experience and a great place for family gatherings. While there aren’t many ride options, it’s still enjoyable.. Tube rental (cash only) rm25 rent n rm25 deposit! U had to take this because all the slides need tube..Locker rm20 n rm35 which can use multiples times 👏🏼 overall 👍..







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