The sign begs the question: Does the name imply 'reverie' for kids or for grown ups?
For starters, the first two levels are filled with store after fabulous store interspersed with coffee and tea shops, cafes and restaurants and, I almost forgot (this is Kiev) bars.
But then there's the top or third level starting with a roller blade rink - where Jason with friend Nathan roller bladed for the first time.
And the ice skating rink where Jason and Nathan ice skated for the first time. (And enjoyed it - once the parents realized a lesson on tying skates was in order!)
What indoor amusement park is complete without jumping domes?
(Okay, other than the MOA.)
For the more adventurous - bungee jumping.
It was easy to tell they enjoyed the ride simulator - we could here every shriek, giggle and exclamation while they were locked inside. This machine rolled and tumbled in mid-air.
Don't have room for the videos of bumper cars!
Plus we didn't have time to partake in: bowling, the arcades and the climbing arena!
The question as concluded from the top of the blog: the name "Dream Town" implies reverie for both kids and grownups - and not because there is wealth of entertainment - but just because an afternoon of complete fun is like a dream coming true......
Awesome. So glad you all enjoyed the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteDave sez,
ReplyDeleteFantastic!