Bella’s Wonderland – Brand new indoor playground in Southport
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Bella’s Wonderland – Brand new indoor playground in Southport

Bella's Wonderland

Inside Bella’s Wonderland is a newly opened indoor playground, the entire decoration is pink and dreamy, and the venue is also very large. It’s super fun, with various ball pits, climbing nets, slides, a central kitchen, a rideable mini train, and a super dressing room for little girls.

Take a look at what’s inside

There are two to three floors with a large space, divided into many areas. Both upstairs and downstairs have ball pits, and there are also LEGO, pretend play shops, dressing-up areas, ice cream carts, and more to play with.

The dressing-up area is a paradise for little girls. The beautiful princess costumes drive them crazy, and there are small accessories to make it even more fun!

Pricing and fee

Children under one year old were originally required to pay today, but later, we saw updated information on Instagram that said you can enter for free if you accompany your siblings aged 3 to 12.

When you enter, they will ask if you have non-slip socks. If you don’t have them, they will let you buy a pair for 3.5.

Additional attractions

The carousel and train have separate fees, and they will ask if you want to add them when you buy the tickets. This time, I only bought the train. Since we didn’t ask when we entered, we later found out that there was a schedule for the train that I should have inquired about.

Cafe and meals

The cafe is very dreamy, with a diverse menu. We ordered a toast and egg kids’ meal, and my kid finished it all.

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