Angry Birds Park to open Friday in JB


The Angry Birds Park will open this Friday

JOHOR BARU: South-east Asia's first indoor Angry Birds Activity Park will be opened to the public on Oct 31.

Fans of the animated bird game will be delighted to find fun-packed games, activities and entertainment such as the Lazer Bird Shoot, Red Bird Goal, Piggy Shooting Gallery and Captain Black Bird Ship at the park located within the Komtar JBCC shopping mall here.

At the media preview session here on Sunday, Damansara Asset Sdn Bhd executive director Yusaini Sidek said the park was a joint venture with the founder of the bird game Finland-based Rovio Entertainment Ltd.

"Fans in Malaysia and neighbouring countries can now immerse themselves in the world of Angry Birds through fun and interactive physical and educational activities," he said.

Tickets are priced at RM75 per entry but for MyKad or MyKid holders, the tickets are priced at RM60. A variety of tickets from a single pass, family passes to unlimited annual passes are available.

The park is located at the mall's third floor and will be opened from 10am to 10pm daily. Children below 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

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