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Description
Newly opened 5000 square feet interactive jungle theme indoor playroom with digital enhanced responsive experience for the kids 6 months to 12 years old. Some of the games are using digital technology to let the kids play. For example, a kitchen cooking station where a child can use a special spatula that can flip a burger on the projected screen or a waterfall projected with sound onto a large slide. There’s many zone with a beach area, a climbing jungle gym, cooking stations, wooden pretend play area, baby area, etc.
Entrance Fees:
Baby (6 months – 23 months old) – $100 HKD (60 mins), $50 HKD (additional 30 mins)
Kids (2 yo – 12 yo) – $180 HKD (60 mins), $90 HKD (additional 30 mins)
Adults (18 yo +) – $50 HKD (60 mins)
Socks for sale – $10 HKD
– Last entry at 8:00 pm (1 hour before closing)
– Every three child must be accompanied by an adult 20+ years old.
– Adult cannot play without bringing a child
– Adults cannot just buy an adult ticket and enter the venue if they only bring infants and toddlers under 6 mo,
– 6 mo and under can enter the playroom for free if accompanied by a school age child and an adult.
– 13 – 17 year old are not allowed to enter to play and if they accompanied school age children, they must pay an adult ticket
– Adults can enter and switch off with another guardian if they inform the staff.
– crowd restriction will be in place
– pets are not allowed
– restrooms are located outside the playroom in the mall
Contact Information
Namco DOCODOCO
Hours of operation
Monday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sunday : 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Directions:
MTR: Lohas Park Station, Exit B
Bus Route: 98S/290X/796P/798B/N290 to LOHAS Park Station
Mini Bus Route:112A/112S to LOHAS Park Station
Da_hulk
Took my daughter here when they first opened and she didn’t want to leave after one hour. Price is a bit higher than other indoor playroom but it’s unique with all the electronic interaction from slide that looks like a waterfall to cooking stations where kids see their food come alive. We also like the climbing gym as it’s jungle theme and provides a sense of risky play. Try to go weekday right before closing (8 pm entrance) and it’s less crowded.
feliciahgunawan
Went with the girls here. They loved playing with the interactive projection cooking game and the sand projection.
Hajni
Hidden in Lohas Park, we found Docodoco by accident, while shopping at Watsons. This place is magical, the interactive games are not harsh, rather absorbing and even as an adult I was eager to try some of the games too. Looking at all the kids having fun, I had to check out the cooking station and the magic lake, just can’t resist the cool factor, you’ll see. All staff are super helpful and very nice!