09th Jun 2018: Review of Cartoon Network Carnival
We explored a bit of the Enid Blyton exhibition before heading to the Cartoon Network Carnival.
The Cartoon Network Carnival was a big disappointment.
Firstly, the entrance fee is not all that you have to pay. Within the carnival, there are other rides that requires you to purchase credits if you want to get on them. It's not even worth paying for them too. For example, there's this bumper balloon car thing that cost about $5 (or more), and there were only 2 moving cars inside. Fun much...?
Secondly, there were long queues everywhere. Unlike the ArtZoo where you can go straight into the bouncing castle, you have to queue at the Cartoon Network Carnival. Horrible queue. Queues and queues everywhere. The only inflated playground that was worth going into with no queue (at the time Lenson and I were there, was the one with "ninja obstacles". Lol.
Lasttly, for $18 and expecting to have lots of fun, you're basically in for a disappointment. It's like paying for the price of Universal Studio and going into Escape Theme Park (right before it closes down for good).
Lenny and I went off after a while, and headed back to his place after we got out of the carnival.
#NeverGoingBackToCartoonNetworkCarnivalAgain!
The Cartoon Network Carnival was a big disappointment.
Firstly, the entrance fee is not all that you have to pay. Within the carnival, there are other rides that requires you to purchase credits if you want to get on them. It's not even worth paying for them too. For example, there's this bumper balloon car thing that cost about $5 (or more), and there were only 2 moving cars inside. Fun much...?
Secondly, there were long queues everywhere. Unlike the ArtZoo where you can go straight into the bouncing castle, you have to queue at the Cartoon Network Carnival. Horrible queue. Queues and queues everywhere. The only inflated playground that was worth going into with no queue (at the time Lenson and I were there, was the one with "ninja obstacles". Lol.
Lasttly, for $18 and expecting to have lots of fun, you're basically in for a disappointment. It's like paying for the price of Universal Studio and going into Escape Theme Park (right before it closes down for good).
Lenny and I went off after a while, and headed back to his place after we got out of the carnival.
#NeverGoingBackToCartoonNetworkCarnivalAgain!
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