A giant indoor amusement park Babylon Park opens in London: what's inside.
Opening of an indoor attraction in London
According to The Sun: In Great Britain, despite gloomy days, there is an opportunity to relax in a huge indoor amusement park for children and adults.
Babylon Park in Camden, north London, is a space-themed attraction filled with bright neon colors, large UFOs, and friendly green aliens.
SuppliedAt the center of the park is a slide that rises to a significant height and then drops sharply. On the underground floor, you will find the "Energy Recovery System" (E.R.S.), which rotates passengers four times along the track before returning to the station.
The space theme continues in other attractions, including LED bumper cars and a UFO-shaped drop tower. For those not seeking adrenaline, there is a small ferris wheel.
Children who are not yet ready for extreme entertainment are offered plenty of games across three floors of attractions.
The arcade zone includes both retro games and modern options, such as VR shooters and an axe-throwing game. Even the classic "catch the duck" has its alien variant with hybrid unicorn-ducks.
Players can win tickets at each game, which can then be exchanged for prizes. Little ones can also enjoy playing in a multi-level soft play area.
After the fun, you can grab a snack at the Ovo & Neta restaurant, which offers a variety of fast food options like hot dogs and pizza.
Entry to the park is free, but to participate in the attractions, you need to buy a Babylon Card for £1, which can be topped up via the app or kiosk in the park. For £15, you can get 144 game coins, and for £25 – 240 coins, £50 - 480. For example, 48 coins are needed for the roller coaster, and 80 for the children's area. Puzzle games in the arcade range from 9 to 32 coins.
This fun attraction is just a 10-minute walk from Camden Town station and will be a great place to relax in rainy weather or escape the city noise. The park is open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM from Wednesday to Sunday, and from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Monday and Tuesday.
Reviews about Babylon Park
A SUN correspondent visited the attraction last year – here are his impressions...
As I descended the escalator, the London amusement park immediately reminded me of Pizza Planet, the fictional cafe from Toy Story, thanks to its bright lights and space-themed decor.
On each floor, there were many plastic green aliens, which were a little intimidating at first.
On the lower level were several children's attractions, including a bright red drop tower and a small ferris wheel.
However, in my opinion, the best attraction was the small green roller coaster that dramatically wraps around a circle of bright blue track, passing by other attractions.
More fun, including a small bumper area, filled every corner.
There were many small attractions for kids, and next to the restaurant on the first floor, there was even a soft play area.
Teenagers and older kids seemed to gather around attractions like axe throwing, basketball hoops, dance machines, arcade games, and virtual reality simulators.
Although I may not be the target audience for Babylon Park as I am 30 years old, I was still impressed by the underground location, which is undoubtedly an ideal place for young families to escape the January blues.
A new interactive attraction with an indoor racing track and "super secret" games will also open soon in Britain.
Adults won't be left out of the fun either, as a new playground exclusively for adults with pub games and prosecco-flavored candies has opened in the country.
Hope Brotherton
Babylon Park promises to become a popular place for spending time with family and friends. With a variety of attractions and a vibrant atmosphere, it meets modern entertainment requirements. For everyone wishing to visit the park, it is recommended to do so on weekdays, as weekends can be quite crowded. We are keeping an eye on the development of this new novelty in the entertainment market of London.
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