Storybook characters in Star City Toy Chest | Inquirer Entertainment

Storybook characters in Star City Toy Chest

/ 12:07 AM November 30, 2014

Star City visitors are in for new treats this holiday season.

At the Toy Chest, kids can meet gigantic versions of their favorite storybook characters. A jumbo doll, crayon box, radio player and a teddy bear welcome visitors at the entrance, with even more surprises waiting inside.

Snow World brings chilly polar fantasies to life with ice carvings of mammoths, polar bears, and other animals standing amid snowfall, which likewise envelopes Asia’s longest ice slide.

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Fast becoming favorites among park visitors who seek an adrenaline rush are the thrill rides Star Flyer and Star Frisbee. The amusement park also boasts the country’s tallest Ferris wheel, now dotting the Manila Bay landscape with its multicolored kaleidoscopic lights.

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Other attractions include the Wacky Worm, Blizzard, Viking Ship, Jungle Splash, Telecombat, Bump Cars, Pirate Adventure, Magic Forest, the Dungeon and Lazer Blaster.

Star City is open from 4 p.m. onwards, Mondays to Thursdays, and 2 p.m. onwards on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Entrance is P65 per person, and P420 for a ride-all-you-can ticket. Visitors can also avail of the special promo called Three Cheers, which entitles them to three rides of their choice.

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For inquiries or party reservations, call 832-3249.

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