We took the Sentosa Express to Beach Station, walked to the end of the Sentosa bus interchange and crossed the road.
This is the entrance, but the ticketing counter is a little hut outside.
I paid $15 for a holiday entrance fee for the little one and received a 100 curios coupon to be 'spent' at Port of Lost Wonder for its various activities.
The map on the website had names for different areas in POLW, but when we entered the place, it seemed to me the only area for play was the the pirate ship.
One adult is allowed to accompany a kid on the pirate ship, in swimsuit no less.
She loves the place
3 slides in all
If you have been to Wild Wild Wet or the water playground at the zoo, it's the same concept.
We love the shower. Unlike the cold and harsh shower at public swimming pools, the water here was warm and nice.
There is also an open shower area in the girls' bathroom
The lockers are free and you can reopen them as many times as you like!
The instructions to lock them are just above the lockers.
There is Port Belly for a meal break, with expensive menus of course.
Baby chose a $4 chocolate muffin.
A passport is also given at the time you purchase the entrance ticket.
Your child can ask for a sticker each time he takes part in an activity.
A 'special prize' is given when your child receives a number of stickers.
After changing out of our swim suits, we walked around to explore the activities at POLW.
There was the cotton candy man.
The ice-pop man
Glitter tattoo station
Motifs are mainly animals and simple shapes
We exited POLW and walked past a seemingly incomplete miniature playground.
It looked like someone from my era designed this.
Since POLW was a small play area tucked in a corner of Palawan Beach, we spent just about 1.5h there.
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