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DreamWorks DreamPlay

3.9 (11 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Glenn L.

I promised my five yr old niece we would take her to DreamWorks DreamPlay inside City of Dreams Manila, so we made it here around 10:30 A.M! We were one of the first ones there so she definitely had a great time not having to wait for most of the attractions. We paid for the four hour ticket and since there was barely any wait we didn't stay there that long. Most of the attractions are for little kids, so older kids and adults will easily get bored here. Luckily there's a restaurant inside the park so we grabbed a quick bite. Food was actually pretty good and we were stuffed! The nachos and pasta were delicious! My little niece enjoyed the demo games, the Shrek themed jungle gym area, and she also participated in a cooking class. In addition DreamWorks also has a dream theater and an interactive Dream Studio. Overall, my little niece had so much fun, so I'd rate this place 4 SOLID STARS! Arrive early to avoid long wait times.

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Issa T.

How I wish this indoor theme park had opened several years ago, or that (for once!) I was short, because the curse of being a fully grown 18 year old is that I don't fit in the awesome 3 story high slides. *sad face* Majority of the attractions here are designed to appeal to little kids: there are DIY boat and dragon stations, a puppet theater, a kung fu interactive screen sort of like Kinect, and other various interactive installations scattered around. As in, this is meant really for small kids; I think my 12 year old self would have been bored by most of what I saw. As an exception, I was interested in a cool obstacle course with hanging walls, rope bridges, and climbing nets, but unfortunately adults aren't allowed on the activities. Damn it. I'd come back and buy the more expensive kid's ticket just to try that out. Also, holy crap, Chinese steps? Are there any kids daring enough to go on those things??? Best part of this place for adults and too-big kids like me would be the icy airconditioning. (Despite that, however, my little brother managed to sweat his way through 3 shirts. Unbelievable.) Second best would be the cafe (so THAT'S why you can't bring food in) that serves coffee for parents waiting for their charges to come back complaining that they're tired or hungry children that need snacks before doing a second or third round of the park.

Benjamin C.

DreamPlay is a glorified playground, but my God IT IS AWESOME. I honestly wish I was ten years old when I accompanied my kid there because those dragon slides were siiiiiiiiiiiick! The whole place is seriously super fun, as there are like two dozen things to do in there. An incredible, incredible place, well worth the rather expensive entrance fee (Has to be said). Amazing!

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Fun place for everyone in the family. A/C is cool enough for kids playing. Lacks variety of food and drinks though.

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Scream Park Manila

Scream Park Manila

4.0(1 review)
3.1 km•Pasay City

Standing erect amidst a vast, dark field in Pasay, Halloween Haunts Scream Park Manila is the first…read moreof its kind in Asia. It houses four horrific attractions for the adventurers and thrill-seekers to enjoy. And remember, it's not for the faint-hearted. Together with my family, I had the chance to immerse myself, as a horror fan, into this wonderland. Just a warning, though: the biggest person in your group MUST wear a large shirt. I'll tell you why later. The first horror you'll come into contact with is the Haunted Village - a literal ghost town set in the Spanish Era, where Katipuneros and Maria Claras wander around aimlessly. Your group will be asked to wait for approximately 15 minutes before going in for a more indulgent experience. By this time, expect the scaredy-cats clinging onto your arms. Yes, photo-ops with the zombies are allowed! However, that's it. For the next three attractions, cameras and video-cams are prohibited. You will be asked to leave all your things into a depository room. The next one is the Haunted House. Get ready to surrender your screams. The house is pitch black, and believe me when I say that your group will automatically hold hands upon the entrance! Now I don't want to spoil anything, but here is the gist. It's a maze, and you'll have to find your way out, all while encountering sudden scares, terrifying rooms, and your inner voice that says, "Not that brave at all, eh?" There are also narrow, squeaky and confusing hallways wherein you'll experience having a simulated epilepsy: watch out if you have health problems. As for us, we did find ourselves out after twenty minutes inside. And my Dad's shirt expanded from medium to large: we all clung into him while screaming and walking inside. The Haunted Cemetery, in my honest opinion, is the least scary and exciting. It's a field where graveyards feel more alive than they seem, and wherein you'll get to live out MJ's Thriller. Don't sweat it, you'll still enjoy especially if you are all scared. Forgive me, I cannot review on the Haunted Asylum, as it was not opened yet at the time we visited. It looks promising, though. It has jails and rails and you'll go insane just by thinking how it will turn out. Little tips: When the administration begins to open pre-bookings for tickets, grab them immediately! Not only will your group pay for a discounted price (it's 600+ Pesos per head), you'll be prioritized into the attractions especially when the Scream Park is packed with visitors. Also, when you get through the attractions, don't close your eyes! It'll soon be over and you'll regret not being scared and getting the most out of the experience. Lastly, take advantage of their official photography services! (Flash your smile with your friends, even if we know you're scared inside.) If you want to feel a realistic undead experience, then The Scream Park may be just the right kind of bite you need. Get those trembles out now!

DreamWorks DreamPlay - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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