We were welcomed by the Project Manager of the event, Darryl who told us that by letting the adults to experience the activities themselves, they will realize how important it is to expose the young ones to involve in interactive learning as one of the measures to help develop their passion at an early age.
Personally, we were amazed at the interior of the building or as they called it “city” because the simulations look VERY real and it would leave you in awe and somehow, that instant, the kid in you will be dying to get out! You will be given 50 kidzos upon entry to be spent but there are also activities that will pay you such as the Poslaju delivery or being a surgeon at KPJ Specialist Hospital so you will get a taste of the real job.
The staffs there are all very friendly, cheery and high on energy to keep you pumped throughout the day. We didn’t see anyone who was sad or reluctant to participate; everyone was having a good time! There’s no denying that Kidzania probably is one of the places that gives people positive, happy vibes.
Kidzania offers a well-rounded experience for visitors because they provide various choices of activities that one can do. The activities can be divided into few categories: Services, Food & Beverages, Retail, Motor Industry, Media, Culture, Transportation, Utility, Education, Residential, Entertainment and Fitness. So there are supreme court, theatre, police station, art school, factories, supermarket, bank, airport and many more. All these to tailor your interest and passion for the actual occupations.
In a nutshell, this experience was filled with exposure to the career world for the young ones. Kidzania is truly a helpful place to prepare your children to build their confidence and to see a glimpse of the adult world. The interactive undertakings in the Kidzania City is a power tool for the fresh generation.
What are you waiting for, grown-ups? The next event will be held this 29th of August so make sure you won’t miss it! We guarantee you will have so much fun. For more info you can contact them here.
Photos by: Sabrina Saharuddin
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