We went with the whole family. Everyone liked it. Nice interactive area, lots of themed areas for great photos. The animators are polite and interact well with the children. The prices in the cafeteria are average- above average (depending on what you want to buy). Of course, it's worth bearing in mind that if you arrive at the peak of attendance, it will be difficult due to the large crowd of people. That's why there will be queues everywhere. The show program is good. Acrobatics, scientific experiments, and more. But this is for children! And the kids all liked it. We couldn't watch the whole program because we were with a 2.7-year-old child (he liked riding the slide better). But I will definitely come back here when my children grow up.
Cons: there is no proper parking. Of course there is Parking (paid), but the cost of an hour is unreasonably high.
I really liked the space, I went with the children twice, the warm family atmosphere, beautiful status actors in fancy costumes, a tall polar bear, games, interactive performances, performances by magicians, songs, music, there are trampolines, bungee jumping, New Year's mail, many Christmas trees, one can be decorated by yourself, a red carpet, a room of bears, a slide, quiet games, there is a cafe, and much more, beautiful photo zones, children did not want to leave, you can buy tickets online and on the spot, clean, beautiful, cozy, the staff is friendly, polite
We visited this place on 12/23/2024, the child liked it (experiments with fire and nitrogen are good, but not very safe, the clown 5/10 drove beautifully on his bike, then so-so, the wind dance is generally nonsense). A huge slide is an ordinary slide, calling it huge is just a laugh. The disappointment of the day was that the child waited in line for half an hour to go down the rope, as a result, the next performance was at 3 p.m. and everyone who didn't make it was late - they didn't wait another hour, thank you very much. 100p for three people is not worth this event, from the word at all, 50p would be expensive, to be honest, I would not go for free either. Trying to make going here a New Year's tradition for Belarusians is absurd. I give three stars, the first to Santa Claus (cool, friendly, and generally excellent), the second to the person who conducted the experiments, and the third to the women who greet you at the entrance and hang bracelets. The rest is zero out of ten, you can take pictures in Minsk at any Christmas tree, in any public place for free it will be no worse.