4/5 Ezeobiakor I. 4 years ago on Google
Very
fun
place!
Now
that
I
have
that
out
of
the
way,
let's
get
into
more
details.
Although
it
was
a
long
trip
for
us
from
where
we
lived,
we
were
excitement
about
all
the
wonderful
things
the
place
held
in
store
for
us.
On
the
way
there,
the
thing
that
didn't
sit
right
with
me
was
the
sharp
T-off
to
the
road
that
leads
to
the
park.
It's
a
really
sharp
Tee
both
on
the
map
and
in
real
life
so
please
take
it
seriously.
It
is
important
as
most
motorists
that
ply
that
route
are
on
a
journey
and
in
a
hurry
too.
Usually,
the
average
speed
on
that
road
is
about
80-120km/h
so
to
branch
off
safely,
you
would
need
ample
time
to
slow
down
not
just
for
yourself,
but
also
to
allow
the
motorist
behind
you
to
safely
change
lane.
This
can
result
in
an
accident
if
not
done
well.
The
mascot
of
the
park
which
is
a
blue
elephant,
can
help
you
identify
the
exact
T-off,
after
you
have
passed
the
MFM
camp
site
on
the
other
side
of
the
road.
Now
that
you
have
successfully
completed
that
step
let's
go
on.
The
road
that
leads
to
the
park
was
unpaved
and
not
tarred.
It
is
undulating
with
gravel
fillings.
We
went
there
during
the
harmattan
season
so
was
really
dusty.
I
expect
it
would
be
better
in
the
rainy
seasons
or
worse
as
I
didn't
identify
any
major
drainage.
Upon
arriving
at
the
gates,
I
inquired
about
parking
but
to
my
utter
surprise,
we
had
to
park
outside
the
park
which
I
assume
would
be
at
owners
risk.
I
didn't
like
it
one
bit,
I
thought
they
would
have
proper
parking
arrangements.
Personally,
I
would
be
happy
to
pay
for
VIP
parking
and
hopefully
it
might
happen
in
the
future.
This
is
the
reason
for
my
4stars
review
considering
they
charge
N5,000
(14usd
@2020)
park
access
fee.
Other
who
charge
far
less
like
N200/hr
(0.75usd/hr
@2020)
provide
this
service.
Upon
reaching
the
gate,
they
had
a
scan
machine
and
security
who
frisk
people.
I
felt
secure
knowing
that
they
had
this
in
place.
We
went
to
the
ticketing
office
just
after
the
clinic.
Seeing
the
clinic
also
reassured
me
that
they
might
be
ready
to
offer
some
kind
of
first
aid
treatment
should
a
customer
sustain
an
injury
or
if
any
of
their
lodgers
develop
an
ailment.
Lodgers?
Yes
they
have
an
accommodation
service
for
those
who
can't
go
home
that
day.
But
again,
the
rates
are
not
very
competitive
(maybe
better
in
the
future).
The
accommodation
was
from
a
single
bedroom
to
about
5
bedrooms
or
so.
I
didn't
visit
any
of
the
rooms,
but
I
hope
to
do
so
next
time.
At
the
ticketing
office,
we
had
the
option
of
buying
the
Hip
regular,
Hip
flex
or
Hip
Jumbo
tickets
which
offered
an
increasing
stack
of
free
rides.
The
most
purchased
was
the
Hip
flex
(N15,000
/
180usd)
per
person
except
for
kids
2years
and
under
that
go
in
free.
Everyone
gets
a
wristband
that
shows
the
category
of
rides
you
can
get
for
free
and
at
an
unlimited
number
of
times
too.
Away
with
all
the
administratives
now
the
fun
is
starting.
The
rides
were
a
lot
of
fun
both
for
adults
and
kids.
On
the
way
in
or
out
you
get
to
see
the
huge
King
Kong
like
Gorilla
in
front
of
some
bamboo
trees
all
artificial
and
some
other
animated
life
like
tree,
bush/tribesmen,
and
lions.
All
these
make
for
a
fantastic
picture
spot
and
I
didn't
spare
the
moment.
Moving
on
you
see
different
buildings
with
the
names
of
the
games
on
them.
I
will
mention
a
few
in
no
particular
order
namely
the
indoor
games
house
1
and
2
which
had
shooting
games,
dancing,
biking,
car
racing
etc.
There
is
also
a
5D
experience
room
which
is
also
very
intense
as
well.
The
haunted
house
which
teams
can
play
etags
against
one
another,
the
skating
rink
which
had
an
artificial
skating
rink
that
served
just
fine.
There
is
also
the
ferris
wheel
usually
the
biggest
ride
one
can
see
there.
It
also
gives
you
an
opportunity
to
take
a
picture
of
the
entire
park
from
that
elevation.
You
can
also
see
the
go-cart
area
with
an
extensive
racing
track
and
times
to
beat
for
the
adrenaline
junkies
like
me.
The
kids
have
a
smaller
go-cart
area
which
isn't
too
competitive
and
a
bumper
car
area
too
(be
careful
with
the
electrics)
for
all
ages.
No
more
space
I
must
stop
writing.
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