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10 FUN PLACES TO VISIT THIS HOLIDAY IN LAGOS

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
December 24, 2019
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Fun places to visit this holiday in Lagos

Fun places to visit this holiday in Lagos

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The holiday season is here! We have figured out 10 fun placesĀ  to visit this holiday in Lagos. The kids willĀ  sure have fun and I bet parents will be pleased to see the excitement on their children and ward’s faces.

Fun places to visit this holiday in Lagos
Fun places to visit this holiday in Lagos

1.PLAY PLACE–

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Play Place is situated at Ogudu,a play center for children offering indoor and outdoor activities. It is an exciting place which offers amazing facilities for kids especially on their birthdays and other events.They as well offer sports and other creative play for children. An excellent fun place for children ages 0-12 where they can run, jump,and play. Safety of each child is equally assured as their staff is always on ground to attend to all visitors. Play Place has a cost of N4,000 for each child for maximum fun.

 

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2.TWIN WATERS ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE

This entertainment center is situated at Lekki Phase 1. The premium environment comprises of five floors of which a particular floor has 100+Ā  game arcade,bowling centre,Tex-Mex resturant and a sports bar. Other floors house various luxury Chinese and Japanese Resturants. Kids with a penchant for games and sportsĀ  will find this entertainment centre a fun place.

3.FUNTASTICALAND-Ā 

Located at the heart of Illupeju and 1st floor of the Maryland Mall is a party and fun place for children.it is also fun environment where kids tend to enjoy themselves and get treated to all fun toys and games. A well thought out place filled with thrilling and exciting games for children. Funtasticaland also offers safety as their staff are always on ground.

4. UPBEAT RECREATION CENTRE LEKKI

Time to thrill your kids folks by taking them swimming at this exciting recreation centre situated at Lekki phase 1. Upbeat recreation centre is a world Class funĀ  sports and fitness centre that offers a unique experience to the kids. They have adequate staff on ground and guarantees safety to all its visitors

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5. THE FUNPLEX PARKS-

Located at CMD Magodo is an exciting fun place for kids. They have various outdoor and indoor games for kids. An excellent place for school excursions and summer camps. The environment offers adequate fun to each child.

6. SWEET SENSATION RECREATION-

This particular branch of sweet sensation located at GRA Ikeja offers genuine excitment for kids. They have an indoor game facility where kids can have maximum fun and play. The indoor facility of the sweet sensation resturant houses various toys and games for children. The kids can as well party and snack at the resturant.

7. APAPA AMUSEMENT PARK.

The new branded Apapa Amusement park located at Apapa has new exciting games for the kids and the whole family. The kids are attracted to the various games on board and would die to be on most of them. A thrilling place for kids as it tends to leave them with memories.

8.SHODEX GARDENS

Shodex gardens sure is one of the 10 places to visit this holiday in Lagos, located at 251 Ikorodu Road is a Lush well landscaped park and a fun place for kids. The kids are entertained to various games,swimming pool and a mini Zoo. This place is thrilling for kids as it has various toys, games and fun places for kids. Adults are not left out as it has aĀ  nice ambience for everyone

GENESIS CINEMA

The Cinema is not left out as kids will be excited to watch some of their kids cartoons or movies at the cinema. Genesis Cinema located st the Palms Lekki and the Maryland mall is sure to thrill your kids

9. ONIRU PRIVATE BEACH

The oniru beach is located at Ligali Ayorinde Street Victoria Island in Lagos. This privately owned beach with a beautiful scenery. You can thrill your kids to the beach on Sunday and have them play on the sand. The beach has lovely resturant and tents. A very relaxing atmosphere where kids can equally have funĀ 

 

10. Hi impact planet Amusement park

This amusement park is located at Ibafon, Lagos- Ibadan expressway.Ā  This fun place has thrillingĀ  outdoor rides and exciting indoor games. A place well positioned for children,teenagers and Adults. A perfect place for the whole family.

These 10Ā  fun placesĀ  to visit this holiday sure will fun!!

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  1. Mimi says:
    6 years ago

    Hi dearie thanks a lot for this info

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  3. Jane says:
    6 years ago

    I know a place in surulere, eagle club opposite,the mall. it’s called Amazing wonder land it’s a nice place to hang our this period too. Thanks for the recommendations above, would try some out.

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