The Big Things
- Tsuen Wan
- Tsuen Wan
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Description
Nature inspired theme indoor playground newly opened at The Mills with a restaurant as well.
Admission Ticket can be book via their website: https://www.thebigthings.com/en-us/playground
Admission Fee –
[First 60 minutes]
M-F: $140 HKD for one adult + one child, $50 HKD for additional adult, $90 HKD for additional child
Sat, Sun, and Public Holiday: $190 HKD for one adult + one child, $70 HKD for additional adult, $120 HKD for additional child
[Additional 30 minutes]
M-F: $60 HKD for one adult + one child, $20 HKD for additional adult, $40 HKD for additional child
Sat, Sun, and Public Holiday: $90 HKD for one adult + one child, $40 HKD for additional adult, $60 HKD for additional child
Contact Information
The Big Things
Hours of operation
Monday : 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
Tuesday : 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
Wednesday : 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
Thursday : 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
Friday : 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
Saturday : 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday : 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Phone
Directions:
MTR:
Tsuen Wan Station, Exit A3
Tsuen Wan West Station Exit A2
kayleeandarielle
We visited their playroom on a weekday so it was relatively quiet. Overall a nice place for the kids to play in, we appreciate the range of play areas for children from babies to older kids. We also like they put a lot of thought into their toys that are available for play – cork blocks for the younger ones, and no plastic toys with noises and lights, which is wonderful for the children to focus on finding creative ways to play.
The only thing we aren’t too fond of (this is just our preference), was the dark room with some big screens for children to color their mascots on and send it out to the giant screen behind them. Although this is a fun activity and was a hit with the kids (I mean, what kids don’t like electronic screens?), the brightness of the screens in the darkroom was too bright and may not be the best for children as it is equivalent to us watching ipads in the dark. It will be better if they can adjust the brightness of their electronic devices but this is just our preference.
In terms of toilet facilities, the closest toilet is a short walk next to the playroom and it’s a standard mall toilet with space to change the baby’s nappies. Overall a good place for kids but a bit on the expensive side as the price they charge is only for one hour, with extra charge for extension of time.