4/5 Ashish V. 5 years ago on Google • 148 reviews
I
really
don't
know
what
some
of
these
people
here
are
complaining
about!
The
place
was
fantastic
for
having
fun
with
the
little
ones.
It
was
fairly
big
(not
everything
needs
to
be
"airport
terminal-sized").
The
staff
were
friendly
to
us
(I
can
imagine
sometimes
you
end
up
with
bad
staff
and
it
can
be
beyond
one's
control
at
times).
People
are
literally
complaining
about
having
to
wear
socks
(well,
excuse
them
if
they
want
to
maintain
a
level
of
hygiene...especially
given
that
some
people
may
end
up
there
with
infectious
feet
diseases).
Too
expensive?
I
don't
think
so.
If
you
want
cheaper
facilities,
ask
your
government
to
make
investments
out
of
your
tax
money.
It
is
their
business
and
they
have
the
discretion
to
charge
what
they
want.
I
do
not
think
it
was
too
expensive.
Not
cheap
either,
but
certainly
not
expensive!
And
from
what
I
witnessed,
the
facilities
were
maintained
quite
well.
Being
a
businessperson
myself
I
am
experienced
with
the
"lot"
who
only
like
to
complain...sometimes
for
unimaginable
things
to
unimaginable
extents.
I
had
fun
there
with
my
little
family.
And
I
saw
most
other
children
and
their
guardians
were
having
fun
too.
I
am
doing
away
with
1
star
from
the
rating
because
of
mainly
one
aspect
of
the
complaints
which
I
find
was
reasonable
and
it
also
resonates
with
my
opinion.
So
this
here
is
FEEDBACK
for
the
management:
1.
Restricting
food
is
something
I
can
understand
because
I
know
they
have
to
make
money.
But
going
as
far
as
restricting
water
is
absurd.
I,
for
instance,
like
to
feed
my
family
water
out
of
glass
bottles
instead
of
plastic.
Sometimes
there
may
be
other
requirements.
So
this
is
the
management
going
a
bit
too
far.
On
the
food
front
there
are
people
who
don't
eat
meat
(like
my
family)
and
some
may
(like
myself)
not
even
fancy
eating
at
a
place
that
handles
meat
because
of
the
possibility
of
contamination.
So,
ideally,
food
(at
least
snacks)
should
be
allowed
as
well.
However,
I
can
be
understanding
of
the
discretion
of
a
business
policy
and
hence
prepare
my
visits
accordingly.
Having
said
that,
once
again,
there
is
a
difference
between
food
and
water...
2.
I
can
see
how
footwear
isn't
allowed
in
the
play
area.
Nevertheless,
perhaps,
you
could
provide
slippers
for
visiting
the
toilets!
I
don't
want
to
walk
into
a
toilet
facility
where
I
know
people
(at
least
in
the
men's
toilets)
drip
urine
all
over
the
floor...
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