The kiddos were back to The Polliwogs last week and they had a blast! The last time they're there was when Lia was just 11 months. Now she is 3 years old. I accompanied both of them indoors and it was indeed a good workout for them and myself. Jane who is still recovering from her surgery stayed in the cafeteria while waiting for us.
The playroom height is very suitable for young kids but adults (most of which are either parents or nannies) need to stoop or crawl to pass through the obstacle courses. There is a space for toddlers, a climbing wall, a rather steep slide, ball swim, and many more. They even have a space for parties and a cafeteria. There are play areas for children of different ages. Some are really challenging and would require more agility and strength to enjoy as designed.
One thing I have noticed is the fact that although a few years have gone by since our last visit, nothing has changed and the place (of course with the kids tearing the place down every minute of its opening hours) will definitely be under extreme physical wear and tear. The place is crying for maintenance and most features especially the faux leather covering of the courses need to be restitched or replaced. Overall, the playground would benefit with a makeover. I believe the kids don't mind the interiors but a paying parent would appreciate value for money and quality of materials.
It's $25/child for 2 hours on a weekday and you need to buy socks to enter (even at the cafeteria) if you forgot to bring, or not wearing a pair. If you want to know more, you can visit The Polliwog's website here.
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