3/5 Warren R.M. S. 6 years ago on Google • 203 reviews
I
will
only
be
reviewing
the
Skate
Park
section
as
this
is
what
I
am
interested
in.
SuperPark
Hong
Kong
has
a
'Skate
and
Scoot"
activity
area,
which
is
a
mini
skatepark
located
inside
the
play
area.
The
skatepark
is
a
custom
made
wood
frame
structure;
with
"Skatelite"
surface.
Skatelite
is
a
plastic-impregnated
wood
fiber
that
is
ideal
for
outdoors
due
to
its
resistance
to
weather;
here
it
is
the
primary
surface
on
top
of
1
layer
of
plywood.
It
can
be
a
bit
slippery
if
you
have
very
hard
wheels.
Superpark
Hong
Kong
allows
skateboarders,
Scooters
and
Inline
skaters
to
use
the
park,
but
not
for
BMX,
unlike
their
Park
in
Finland,
so
BMX
riders
please
be
aware!
There
are
various
low
round
and
square
rails,
flat
bars
of
various
length
and
steepness.
There
is
a
fun
little
pole-jam
bar
in
between
the
Hubba
ledges.
There
are
a
few
good
street-skate
elements
there
that
would
be
fun
for
skateboarders,
however
most
of
the
obstacles
are
more
geared
for
Scooters
or
inline
skaters.
During
the
our
visit,
there
were
experienced
skaters
and
scooters
using
the
park
with
complete
novice
riders
which
itself
could
be
a
bit
dangerous,
please
be
aware
of
younger
riders
around
you.
Superpark
provides
Scooters
and
skateboards
and
protective
equipment
for
use;
the
skateboards
are
a
bit
on
the
small
side
designed
for
younger
riders.
Helmets
and
pads
are
also
available.
The
skatepark
is
located
inside
the
play
area
within
Superpark,
which
is
accessible
only
if
you
remove
your
shoes
and
wear
the
Superpark
play
socks,
meaning
you
need
to
take
off
your
shoes
to
walk
to
the
skatepark
and
put
them
back
on
again
at
the
skatepark.
One
play
area
that
can
be
useful
for
Skateboarders/Scooter/
extreme
sports
enthusiasts
is
the
Trampoline
area
with
the
foam
pit.
Foam
pits
are
commonly
used
to
practice
aerial
movements
so
you
may
want
to
try
this
out
and
practice
your
540's
here.
Unfortunately,
there
are
no
ramps
leading
into
the
foam
pit,
so
you
have
to
practice
here
without
your
board/scoot.
This
park
is
designed
for
the
whole
family
for
various
activities,
and
the
skatepark
is
probably
the
least
busy
area
within
the
park.
If
it
is
a
rainy
day
and
you
want
to
skate/scoot,
this
place
can
be
an
option,
air
conditioned,
dry
and
only
HK$180
on
weekdays
and
$240
on
holidays.
Update
23
Dec
2017
-
Due
to
the
popularity,
In
order
to
manage
people
using
the
skatepark,
they
are
thinking
of
setting
up
10
minute
time-slots
where
you
get
in
to
skate
for
10
minutes,
and
then
you
need
go
back
out
to
cue
up
for
the
next
10
minutes
for
the
next
session.
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