Although it is not a museum (it is an indoor playground like all the others, a little more spacious perhaps) and the price is exaggeratedly expensive, it must be recognized that children have a great time there (better if they go with friends because they can play a heap). It is a good plan to spend a whole rainy day, although the truth is that there are other covered parks in the city that offer a better value for money (such as Wooderful Land or the ATT 4 Recharge parks, which we have already recommended for other days). In any case, if you want to try something new, it is a good alternative.
On the ground floor, in addition to the cafeteria is the baby area. The cafeteria is quite nice, you can have a drink there while the children play, or even eat.
The basement is where most of the attractions are. At the entrance there is a model of the 101 tower, which children can climb inside. There is also a zip line and a canoe for rowing. To play, they have a whole picnic area, where children can pretend that they are going camping. And then there is the greengrocer, the kitchen and the costumes. And a little further on, there is a workshop for making paper rockets, which can then be launched into space. Right there is the ball room, the children have a lot of fun collecting balls and sending them to the roof platform, which when it is full, drops all the balls above their heads! (It is a little painful :-)
On the first floor you will find the most artistic area, with workshops to make crafts , and also a great area to make giant bubbles. Ask for the day's schedule at the reception so you dont miss your favourites.
Hours: 10.00-17.00
Cost: 800 NTD (200 NTD for adults, 300 NTD for children under 3 years). If you go with more than 2 children or you plan to return more times, it is worth paying 300 NTD to become a member (VIP) at the entrance. Thus the cost of the tickets will be 680 NTD children, 170 NTD adults and 250 NTD babies. The ticket is valid for the whole day, and you can come and go as many times as you want.
How to get there: MRT Daan Station (red and brown lines).