Pororo Park Singapore Reveals Exciting New Offerings and Features - Updated Oct 2024



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Pororo Park Singapore features a bigger and more exciting play gym area and a toddler play area, and more!

Venue: 6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, #02-29, Singapore 039594
Operating Hours: 10.30am to 8pm, Daily (Open Session)
Fee: Admission fees apply (Check prices here)

About Pororo Park

Themed after Korea’s favourite animated show “Pororo,” the 11,000 sq ft park is one of the largest in Singapore and is packed with different attractions and play areas.

The park has undergone a couple of upgrades, and in the most recent (reopened on 12 October 2024), the park has included exciting new offerings, including a theatre with the return of the Pororo & Friends performances, a revamped  Loopy’s Café, a newly added campsite play area for kids and a refreshed retail space.

But that's not all! Here's a list of exciting features at Pororo Park that you should look out for! 

Poby’s Gym

For the more spirited children, the new obstacle course will easily be their favourite spot as they crawl, climb and swing across while exercising their motor skills.

You won't miss the ball-pit and slides where kids will be splashing around in! 

There's also a car track for little ones to "drive around" too!

Tong Tong’s Theatre

Back by popular demand, experience live performances by Pororo & Friends, Meet and Greet sessions and engaging events such as bubble parties and magic shows!

Pororo Express Train

A quintessential feature of Pororo Park Singapore since its establishment in 2015, the indoor joy ride on the brightly coloured carriages of the Pororo train remains as one of the park’s iconic features.

Toddler's Area

The toddler area includes soft structures and toys for younger ones to play at. There's also a little merry go round too! 

Hinoki Pit

The ever-popular Hinoki pit has expanded into a bigger sensory play area filled with child-safe Hinoki wood cubes from South Korea. It is designed to engage the senses and promote creativity in children.

Pororo House

Where does Pororo stay? If that’s a question your children have asked, take them to Pororo’s House, a full-sized replica of the little penguin’s crib.

Harry’s Campsite

A new, fun-filled area where children can immerse themselves in imaginative, camping-themed activities.

Eddy’s Classroom

Look forward to daily educational workshops, such as a variety of sensory play activities such as DIY crafts making.

This same classroom can also be transformed into your child’s personalised Pororo-themed birthday party or will be used to host other events.

Loopy’s Café

Your children complaining of being hungry? You will be pleased with Loopy’s Café’s new and expanded menu that can satisfy even the pickiest little eater out there, including healthy family-friendly meals and snacks, including frozen yogurt by Sogurt.

Sink your teeth into the mouth-watering ice cream and waffles, cakes, muffins, and get them a Pororo drink to bring home as memorabilia too! Loopy’s Café's pasta dishes are a crowd-pleaser so don’t miss out when you visit the park!

Rody’s Store

Discover our newly refreshed pop-up retail section, showcasing exclusive Pororo & Friends merchandise perfect for dedicated fans. 

Ticketing Details

  • For 2 Hours Of Play Time
    • 1 Child (including 1 Adult): $38
    • Additional Adult: $10
    • **Baby (<9 months): $10 credits
  • [Online Exclusive] For 3 Hours Of Play Time (Purchase tickets online 24 hours before the intended date and time of visit)
    • 1 Child (including 1 Adult): $45
    • Additional Adult: $12
    • **Baby (<9 months): $10 credits

**Babies below 9 months are chargeable at $10, this amount can be utilised to offset merchandise purchase (Adult Ticket must be purchased with a Baby Ticket).

For more information, you may visit Pororo Park Singapore's website, Facebook and/or Instagram.



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This article is prepared by

Leona Quek
Blessed with 3 handsome and loving boys in her life. Two of them call her Mommy, the other calls her Wifey. Every night, she wishes for an early bedtime, but misses her babies as soon as they sleep.

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