DreamWorks interactive park opens at City of Dreams Manila | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

 

“DreamPlay,” a Dreamworks-themed indoor interactive play and creativity center, officially opened at City of Dreams Manila on Friday.

Lawrence Ho, cochair and chief executive officer of Melco Crown Entertainment, and DreamWorks Animation chief executive officer Jeffrey Katzenburg attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony to formally open the venue.

The center showcases attractions featuring “Kung Fu Panda,” “Shrek” and “How to Train Your Dragon,” among other famous DreamWorks animated movies.

DreamPlay play center is open every day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

 

Another play center for children to try construction activities in the theme of the still unreleased DreamWorks and Netflix series "Dinotrux." Photo by Marc Cayabyab
DreamPlay showcases interactive playgrounds in the theme of the DreamWorks movie “Madagascar,” such as “Whatever Floats your Boat,” where you can control your own seafaring vessel and sink others,” and the “Afro Circus,” where children can fire foam balls at each other. Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Another play center for children to try construction activities in the theme of the still unreleased DreamWorks and Netflix series "Dinotrux." Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Dubbed the “Wall of Destiny” with the theme of “Kung Fu Panda ” children and young adults alike can try the daring climbing activities using poles and ropes while safely tied in a harness. Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Another play center for children to try construction activities in the theme of the still unreleased DreamWorks and Netflix series "Dinotrux." Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Another play center for children to try construction activities in the theme of the still unreleased DreamWorks and Netflix series “Dinotrux.” Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Kids can learn baking a gingerbread man from Gringy in the "Shrek" movie in this pastry house with surprise guests peeking from the door - Shrek and Donkey. Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Kids can learn baking a gingerbread man from Gringy in the “Shrek” movie in this pastry house with surprise guests peeking from the door – Shrek and Donkey. Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Kids can learn baking a gingerbread man from Gringy in the "Shrek" movie in this pastry house with surprise guests peeking from the door - Shrek and Donkey. Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Kids can learn baking a gingerbread man from Gringy in the “Shrek” movie in this pastry house with surprise guests peeking from the door – Shrek and Donkey. Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Children can take a rest while reading books in this library roofed with a giant beanstalk. Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Children can take a rest while reading books in this library roofed with a giant beanstalk. Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Join the DreamWorks characters in this 4-D movie experience. Guests are greeted by the "Mirror on the Wall" from the movie "Shrek." Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Join the DreamWorks characters in this 4-D movie experience. Guests are greeted by the “Mirror on the Wall” from the movie “Shrek.” Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

Mr. Lawrence Ho, co-chairman and CEO of Melco Crown Entertainment, and DreamWorks Animation Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Katzenburg, cut the ribbon to formally open DreamWorks by DreamPlay flanked by famous DreamWorks characters Shrek and Fiona, Master Po from Kung Fu Panda, and Alex the Lion from Madagascar. Photo by Marc Cayabyab
Mr. Lawrence Ho, co-chairman and CEO of Melco Crown Entertainment, and DreamWorks Animation Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Katzenburg, cut the ribbon to formally open DreamWorks by DreamPlay flanked by famous DreamWorks characters Shrek and Fiona, Master Po from Kung Fu Panda, and Alex the Lion from Madagascar. Photo by Marc Cayabyab

 

 

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