This year’s summer is unusually hot, most people choose to stay at home and turn on the air conditioner, but for children, such an environment is not good after all, they still need to exercise. For children, the best way to exercise is to let them have fun, and the place we introduce today is a place suitable for adults and children to play together–Monterey Family Amusement Park.
Monterey Family Amusement Park
Monterey Family Amusement Park is a large indoor amusement park designed for children aged 2-18. Monterey Family Amusement Park covers an area of 7000 square meters. It is specially designed for children who like to climb, crawl, jump and slide. It is a new type of family amusement park with castle exploration and other multi-functional features.
As soon as you enter, there is a large air mattress.
There are also water motorcycles, which are relatively safe, and many children like to play in the water.
The children’s play equipment inside is quite complete. The most important thing is that it is safe and hygienic, which is why so many people come here. After 6:30pm, there are fewer people. We adults also played many projects. The children had a great time and played until 8pm when it closed.
【Ticket】
Because it was a holiday, the price for children was 120 and the price for adults was 40. On weekdays, the price for children is 60 (for reference).
Family members who live far away can also choose to stay in a nearby place after playing in the amusement park. The conditions here are also good. You can also play around the area the next day.
【About Accommodation】
Catering: The hotel has a buffet, Chinese food, self-service meals, a wide variety of dishes, high occupancy rate, fresh dishes, sufficient drinks, busy waiters but not lacking in service enthusiasm.
Location: No. 33, Qianjin Middle Road, Economic Development Zone (near the Municipal Government, Heilongjiang North Road), not far from the train station, convenient transportation and advantageous location.
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