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Cardbox artwork display for young kids

This place is good for young kids like my 5 years old, he enjoyed seeing the unique paper artwork... read more

Reviewed 25 March 2019
Grace8808
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Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
A New Experience

Never did thought to see all furnitures in the restaurant are made of cartons. It was nice to... read more

Reviewed 29 November 2017
Marybeth Q
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Cebu City, Philippines
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Reviewed 19 March 2018

It is not just about the beautiful carton items that fascinates us. It is the floral and fauna, the pink curvy tube slides that our kids went for a zillion times, the tutu train made from carton and the great mix of food and beverage. We spend the whole morning there though it was a small place. Highly recommend for families with kids.

Date of experience: March 2018
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Reviewed 6 December 2017

I was glad we chose to visit this place in the end because my 5yo loves this place. He was oblivious to the fact that almost the whole place is made of carton boxes, but then the place is quite interactive.
My 5yo enjoyed the few slides there, with one huge slide from the 2nd floor down to the ground floor just near the entrance. He went up for many rounds.
And he was also delighted with the train ride (which u need to pay on top of the entrance fee) which took him round the place.

There was a restaurant inside in which the tables and chairs were made of carton boxes. Even the baby high chair is made of carton boxes.

Overall, it was quite fun and quite a novelty for us.

Date of experience: November 2017
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Reviewed 29 November 2017

Never did thought to see all furnitures in the restaurant are made of cartons. It was nice to browse around their gift shop.

Date of experience: November 2017
Thank Marybeth Q
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Reviewed 5 January 2017

Don't really recommend it for people who don't admire art that much, like me. honestly, its nothing special. Not even worth the travelling and time to take pictures. I was bored to death over there. The shops there sell carton templates for making miniature sculptures if you are interested to make one. Can be a hit with children as they love to explore this kind of stuff.

Be aware that they charge an entrance fee.

Date of experience: December 2016
Thank Teo Y
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Reviewed 23 December 2016 via mobile

I haven't read a review yet that talks about the pink two-storey slide at this carton king outlet. My two young children went on it about 30 times and were so thrilled (and exhausted). They will only remember the slide while the adults will remember how amazing that so many things can be made out of cardboard. There's even a "zoo". We spent about an hour here but you have to come here while it's still daylight to get nicer pictures and to enjoy the view.

Date of experience: December 2016
Thank VivienN28
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