Monday, July 13, 2015

Dreamworks Dreamplay

Dreamworks Dreamplay is a new attraction inside City of Dreams.

Our wristbands are sensor-activated and we can use them during our 4-hour stay here.
Dinotrux!
Not everyone realizes they can do this, but go up the stairs to the robot dinosaurs and you'll see a controller with buttons to make them move!

Here you can control a ball of specific color.
Using this touch-screen thing with a controller, timer, and an image of your ball showing its color. You have 2 minutes.
Next is Shrek's Swamp Stomp.

Helping a random kid..
(too lazy to crop out the photobombing head lol)


This was around How to Fly Your Dragon.
There are numerous long slides and ways to get up to them.
I climbed that steel thing so I could slide, until I knew that I could use the stairs instead! I'm not that disappointed to be honest though!
More shaky bridges..


View from walking through narrow spaces up. Good thing I walked around before taking a slide.
Zooming for the gelato just because.
That long line though! We'll just catch you later, when the line is shorter.
Suddenly, an airplane around the party area. There was a dance floor too, complete with disco ball and lights dancing to I Like to Move It, and a screen with King Julien dancing to the beat.

The Furious 6 (you can be the newest member) Academy where you can learn Kung Fu, in Po's terms.


Some interesting pieces that made me feel like I was in a Chinese Museum.
Do this just like how you play Just Dance with the Kinect, except you'll be doing some ridiculous kung fu moves. Learn from the master because..
Not to brag but I have the highest score. Ridiculous moves? Count me in!
Thread of Enlightenment

Where you keep hanging on and hope you won't fall. Sounds familiar to me ((LIFE)). Why am I suddenly reflecting my musings?!
The Dream Theatre! My favorite, not only because it looks like a classic movie theatre, but because it showed exclusive Dreamworks Short Movies in 4D and.. (spoiler) they spray water and air at you.
You can tell that we were still here while they're soon to be closing, and there aren't much people around anymore. During my previous photo, the line was so long here.
The truth has been spoken, I am the fairest of them all. Well I am in Dreamworks Dreamplay in City of Dreams anyway. A girl can only dream.
So dreamy
So apparently I am an ogress. You'll see this on the way to the restrooms.

Dreamworks Dreamtales
I thought about sleeping.
It was kinda boring because there was no puppet show when we came.

You can read Dreamworks story books here and relax a bit.
Whatever Floats Your Boat, where you create your own airplane-looking boat from scrap and hope it floats (mine did not, what a shame).
Afro Circus, just like the playgrounds you see in malls with colorful balls everywhere. What made this one cooler is that there are cannons where you can shoot with balls, and you can tell they really promote ball wars.
Chez Gingy, where everything is way too overpriced. Realtalk. Water for 280 PHP, anyone?
It still looks beautiful and my second favorite next to Dream Theatre. Price range for food is 90 to 390 PHP.
Mango Splash Smoothie (with bananas, etc.) for 190 PHP and French Fries for 90 PHP.

You can create your own animated film here, too bad you can't save it in a USB drive.

Create your own dragon and let it fly.

Wall of Destiny. Maybe I should stand by this wall with my bae? (I am a hopeless fangirl)
Stairway to Heaven
The entrance, where it detects your sensor-activated wristband, so don't even try.
Obviously the souvenir shop.
We ate at Starbucks afterwards. I somehow felt like the food prices here were affordable.
Unfortunately, Cooking with Gingy is fully booked so I weren't able to cover that but if you managed to book a slot, you can bake (but they replace it with a different one) a gingerbread man and decorate it. And yes you can eat it afterwards or take it out.
That's it for my 4-hour visit to the newly opened Dreamworks Dreamplay in City of Dreams!

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