We reached there around 1:30pm and while purchasing the admission ticket, we were told that there will be a 2 hours limit in the park. In other words, we got to leave at about 3:30pm. So without wasting much time, we kept our shoes in the locker and entered the park.
It's not a very big park but fortunately, there weren't many kids. Jerlene and Javier totally ignored us once in the park. There is an enclosed area where children got to play with sand.
Of course, there are many structures created based on Pororo's animated cartoon such as Pororo's house.
Within the park, there are quite a few kiddy rides but they do not operate all the times. You need to take note of the operating schedule for every ride and plan your time accordingly, especially when there is a 2 hours limit in the park. We planned it quite well and managed to complete all the rides.
The following are some of the pictures that were taken in the park.
If you ask me whether it's worth the price for the 2 hours spent here, I would say no but Jerlene and Javier (and probably other kids) will say otherwise. In fact, they kept telling me that Pororo Park is the place that they enjoyed the most for this entire trip and wanted to return next time.
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