1 / 3Wan To Play Ocean Fantasy
๐ Punggol Digital District, Central
Large indoor play centre in Punggol Digital District with extensive sensory stations including ball pits, ball cannons, colorful pebble sand, and climbing areas. Toddler-friendly with pram access and birthday party facilities.
Visited on a weekday with my toddler and we had the place practically to ourselves. ๐ฅณ Your kid will be spoilt for choice as there's a huge variety of stations available, from sensory play to ball pits to slides. I've only been to two other indoor playgrounds (Kiztopia & Tayo Station) but felt that Ocean Fantasy had its own unique offerings - for example, you can feed balls into suction pipes or a cannon to blast them out again into the ball pit. The 'sand' station is also filled with colorful pebbles that don't hurt like heck when you step on them (unlike the usual little wooden blocks) and was actually quite soothing to sit in, so props for that. Counter staff may not speak perfect English but were friendly and polite. My son didn't want to leave and maybe because he was the only kid left, they allowed him to 'overstay' by 15mins before I managed to peel him away. ๐ Aside from the main playzone, the playground is fronted by a ducky ride, racing car and speed boat play areas (all with separate charges) and a mini store selling toys and cute merch. One has to admire their business acumen, because speaking from experience, they certainly know how to draw children (with reluctant parents in tow) like moths to a flame. โค๏ธโ๐ฅ In summary: 5 stars for sheer scale and fun. Things to improve on: safety-wise, I did spot a few easily accessible wires and plugs. I also nearly tripped once or twice over platforms hidden in the ball pit. The colorful 'sand', while pleasant to play in, may be mistaken for candy by wee children. There are signs warning against this but adult supervision is recommended overall. Stations: - Carousel - Musical piano mat - Ball pits with suction pipes, cannon, slides and inflatable boats - Interactive game projections - Colorful 'sand' pit with mini playground - Another 'sand' play area at the ducky ride - Sensory sand play area - Dress up/role play area with outfits, weapons etc - Makeup stations - Fake food stations - Vehicle toy stations - Mini car rides - Trampolines with foam blocks and hoops - 4-seater game tables with coloring/puzzle/card games - Rope web climbing - Fishing stations - Seats for weary caregivers near the entrance Storefront: - Ducky rides (kid keeps bugging me to ride this..) - Racing car area (the loud revving instantly draws my kid when we're just passing by..) - Speedboat area (kids like to play with the cute floating duckies for free..including mine..) - Mini store (one time my kid decided to grab a toy plane off the shelf and flung it into the speedboat water before I could stop him......) _(:โโนใโ )_ TLDR another nice playground for Punggolians to enjoy!
๐ Family Action Verdict
A strong choice for families with toddlers and young children who want variety beyond standard play equipment. The ball cannons and pebble sand stations stand out as genuinely different. Weekday visits offer a quieter experience with more access to each station. Staff are attentive and welcoming even during busy periods.
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5 months ago
โVisited on a weekday with my toddler and we had the place practically to ourselves. ๐ฅณ Your kid will be spoilt for choice as there's a huge variety of stations available, from sensory play to ball pits to slides. I've only been to two other indoor playgrounds (Kiztopia & Tayo Station) but felt that Ocean Fantasy had its own unique offerings - for example, you can feed balls into suction pipes or a cannon to blast them out again into the ball pit. The 'sand' station is also filled with colorful pebbles that don't hurt like heck when you step on them (unlike the usual little wooden blocks) and was actually quite soothing to sit in, so props for that. Counter staff may not speak perfect English but were friendly and polite. My son didn't want to leave and maybe because he was the only kid left, they allowed him to 'overstay' by 15mins before I managed to peel him away. ๐ Aside from the main playzone, the playground is fronted by a ducky ride, racing car and speed boat play areas (all with separate charges) and a mini store selling toys and cute merch. One has to admire their business acumen, because speaking from experience, they certainly know how to draw children (with reluctant parents in tow) like moths to a flame. โค๏ธโ๐ฅ In summary: 5 stars for sheer scale and fun. Things to improve on: safety-wise, I did spot a few easily accessible wires and plugs. I also nearly tripped once or twice over platforms hidden in the ball pit. The colorful 'sand', while pleasant to play in, may be mistaken for candy by wee children. There are signs warning against this but adult supervision is recommended overall. Stations: - Carousel - Musical piano mat - Ball pits with suction pipes, cannon, slides and inflatable boats - Interactive game projections - Colorful 'sand' pit with mini playground - Another 'sand' play area at the ducky ride - Sensory sand play area - Dress up/role play area with outfits, weapons etc - Makeup stations - Fake food stations - Vehicle toy stations - Mini car rides - Trampolines with foam blocks and hoops - 4-seater game tables with coloring/puzzle/card games - Rope web climbing - Fishing stations - Seats for weary caregivers near the entrance Storefront: - Ducky rides (kid keeps bugging me to ride this..) - Racing car area (the loud revving instantly draws my kid when we're just passing by..) - Speedboat area (kids like to play with the cute floating duckies for free..including mine..) - Mini store (one time my kid decided to grab a toy plane off the shelf and flung it into the speedboat water before I could stop him......) _(:โโนใโ )_ TLDR another nice playground for Punggolians to enjoy!โ
Rebecca Maki
8 months ago
โI just found out about this new place last week... We love indoor playgrounds so much. Glad Punggol has one more indoor playground and it's so big (spacious) and a lot of stations. The price is reasonable $32~$35 per child + adult. Additional $8 for games outside the indoor playground. But if you are a member it will be cheaper by $3. I spend 3hrs there with kids, play non stop plus shopping. They have "sparkle" shop there selling kids toys. I always bring kids to the indoor playground once every 2 months. Will definitely visit here again n again. By the way, very important, their front desk staff is very super duper friendly and nice. And the staff inside the playground too. And they keep the place so clean and neat. I can see the staff nonstop walking around to check the toys and floor.โ
Jae Tan
2 months ago
โEven though it was relatively busy with the crowd, Andrew maintained a great attitude throughout. He was patient, friendly, and still very helpful despite how hectic it was. The playground is also quite well maintained and has a bigger space than I expected, which was a pleasant surprise. Overall, a really positive experience.โ
Chong Boon Teck
5 months ago
โThe playground is clean, safe, and full of fun activities. Staff are friendly and attentive, and the place is very well-maintained. My child had such a great time here and didnโt want to leave! Highly recommended for families looking for a fun and relaxing indoor playtime.โ
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Overview
Wan To Play Ocean Fantasy features a wide variety of play stations across a spacious indoor area in Punggol Digital District. Stations include ball pits, ball cannons, colorful pebble sand, sensory play zones, and slides. The facility is well-maintained and consistently described as clean. Birthday party packages are available. Staff are frequently praised for patience and friendliness.



