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Our Trip to Pororo Park Singapore

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Do you know what Pororo is?

Neither did I. I must have said aloud, “Pororo?” as I was thinking to myself. It is not that I have a habit of speaking to myself, but it happens at times.

The next thing I knew, Lauren said, “Pororo is a penguin.”, very matter of factly.

So armed with the only piece of information that my 3-years old dispersed, I went to the grand opening of Singapore’s largest indoor character themed park – Pororo Park Singapore at Marina Square, to find out for myself what Pororo is all about.

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Pororo Park Singapore

The 11,000 sqf Pororo Park Singapore is themed after the award winning Korean animation ‘Pororo the Little Penguin’. The series follows Pororo and friends, who often encounter challenges and learn moral lessons through their exciting adventures in Porong Porong Forest.

So Pororo is not just a penguin. He is a very popular penguin. His YouTube channel has over 6.8 millions view!

So what’s my take on the park? Read on to find out.

 

Pororo Express

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The train goes around the track twice for each ride. Lauren and Georgia went on the train ride for 5 times. So saying that it is fun for my girls is an understatement. There weren’t many people when we were there but seeing the train could only accommodate … children at a time, you may have to queue up for a bit.

 

Pororo House

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This life size Pororo House is replica of Pororo’s House in the animated series. It is complete with a bed, a bench and even a kiddy sized bath room. So very cute!
 

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Crong’s Backyard

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Another play area suitable for the very young. Georgia spent most time here and at the Shark Ball Pool.
 

Shark Ball Pool

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This is one of the biggest ball pools I’ve seen in Singapore so far. I like that it is wide and open and not hidden under a big playgym structure.

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Poby’s Jungle Gym

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This Jungle Gym is a little smaller than most indoor playground that I’ve been to. But I think it is just nice for Lauren at 3 years old. It has enough little corners and nooks for her to explore, without me losing sight of her. You know, those 2 seconds when we can’t find our little children can be heart-stopping. It is quite easy for me to spot her from a distance in this one.
 

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jungle gym at pororo park

 

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Eddy and Petty’s Rooms

Eddy's classroom at pororo park

 
I didn’t take any photos of Eddy and Petty’s Rooms. But it is basically 2 rooms that you can book and hold character themed birthday parties for your little ones (or yourself if you so incline!). Besides that, educational classes such as Petty’s Art Class and Eddy’s Science Class will also be held regularly to provide a holistic edutainment environment.

 

Tong Tong’s Little Theatre

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Here is where the Pororo Sing-along shows and character meet-and-greets take place! I thought it was a rather long 20 minutes of Pororo and friends dancing around, but Georgia was totally into it. Lauren even remembers some of the dance moves after we got home. So my guess is that they enjoyed it.
 
tong tong's theatre schedule
 

Loopy’s Cafe

Loopy's cafe at pororo park
 

The very spacious 60-seater cafe that offers Korean-inspired main dishes and desserts, with free Wi-Fi is quite nice to for a work-from-anywhere mum like myself to set up work-station. Just kidding. But I did make a few business calls when I was there and it feels calm and quiet.

Maybe it is because the cafe is located at one side of the park, further from the ‘noisy and active’ area instead of being in the middle of the action. It’s great if you just want to chill and stare at the beautiful Singapore skyline, while the kids tire themselves out. But not too great if you want to sit and look at your kids play, because you certainly can’t monitor them from here.
 

Amenities

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As a family-friendly indoor playground, Pororo Park has adequate amenities like restrooms for both adults and children and nursing room (available soon). There are shelf spaces available for shoes and a big designated area for parking strollers as well.
 

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Rody’s Toy Store

Rody's toy store at pororo park
 
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The exits of many attractions are via the souvenir shop. It is no difference here at Pororo Park Singapore. You can’t escape it. So be prepared to pick up a toy or two when you leave the park. Rody’s Toy Store has a wide range of Pororo merchandise like soft toys, activity kits, clothing and accessories. A Pororo’s fan heaven.

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Pororo Park Admission Rates

For 2 hours playtime:
Children aged 2 to 12 years
Non-member: $33.50
Annual member: 23.50
Partner: $28.50
Children below 2 years
Non-member: $24.50
Annual member: $16.50
Partner: $20.50
Accompanying adults*
Non-member: $6.00
Annual member: $2.50
Partner: $3.50
Babies below 1 year: Free entry

Additional playtime: $5 per block of 30 minutes

*Up to 2 adults. Additional accompanying adults will be charged normal admission rate (see Non-Member).
Card members of DBS Bank, OCBC Bank, Popular Bookstore and SAFRA will get to enjoy Partners’ admission rates.
All admission charges are inclusive of GST.
 

Where is Pororo Park Singapore?

Pororo Park Singapore is located at Marina Square’s new retail wing at #02-29. Entrance to the new retail wing can be found opposite Marks & Spencer (#02-109) OR via the walkway between Tag Heuer (#02-152) and Goldheart Jewelry (#02-279). If driving, find your way to the carpark at RED ZONE. Park near the lobby with escalator. The indoor playground is just next to the escalator. Very convenient!
 

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What do I think of the park?

My kids love it and have been bugging me about going Pororo Park again. Although the indoor themed park is targeted at children aged 1 to 9 years, I think toddlers and preschoolers would have the most fun at the park. So maybe the 2 hours is adequate amount of playtime for a primary-schooler.
I find the admission rates are a little on the ex side. Besides, adults have to pay for their entry too (most indoor playgrounds allow free accompanying adult entry). I also don’t know how to tell my toddlers they only have a limited 2 hours to play. Imagine the crying that ensues if I have to peel them away from the park when the time is up. By the way, we spent more than 4 hours there during our visit, and Lauren finally agreed to leave because she was hungry.
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About Pororo Park Singapore
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square #02-29 Map | +65 6829 2203

Opening Hours : Sun – Thu: 10.30am to 8.00pm | Fri & Sat: 10.30am to 9.00pm

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