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Worldking Guro Kids Cafe Review | 7-Year-Old & 4-Year-Old Siblings' Honest Take on Seoul's Mega Play Space

Worldking Guro Kids Cafe Review | 7-Year-Old & 4-Year-Old Siblings' Honest Take on Seoul's Mega Play Space

💡 Seoul's largest kids cafe at 1,000 pyeong (≈3,300 sqft). All-day pass ₩25,000 per child / ₩7,000 for adults. 4+ hours easily filled. Our 7-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter loved every minute — the kitchen play zone was the hands-down favorite. Watch out for ride-on toy traffic on weekends. Arcade tokens sold separately.

Essential Info — Location, Hours & Pricing

4-year-old girl riding a dolphin ride-on toy in Worldking Guro's giant ball pit
  • 📍 Address: B1F, 393-7 Gyeongin-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul (opposite Shabu All Day restaurant, Building 2, B1F)

  • ⏰ Hours: 10:00–20:00, open year-round (Arcade Zone: 11:00–19:00)

  • 👶 Ages: Infants through 6th grade elementary (adult guardian required)

  • 🅿️ Parking: 3 hours free (get voucher at front desk!), then ₩3,000 per additional 3 hours

  • 👟 Non-slip socks required for adults; recommended for children (or bare feet)

  • 🚫 No outside food (except in private party rooms) / No re-entry or time changes

Admission Fees

  • All-day child pass: ₩25,000

  • 1-hour: ₩9,000 / 2-hour: ₩16,000

  • Adult: ₩7,000 (includes 1 drink)

  • Infants under 12 months: Free when accompanied by siblings (proof of ID required)

  • 20% discount when paying with Seoul Pay app

What's Inside — 1,000 Pyeong of Play Zones

4-year-old girl riding a pink Super Wings electric ride-on toy at Worldking Guro

Walking in, the sheer scale hits you immediately — it truly feels endless. Every attraction you'd expect from a top kids cafe is here, organized into clearly defined zones.

Active Play Zones

  • Giant Ball Pit: Massive white ball pit with ride-on toys kids can pedal around inside.

  • Electric Ride-Ons: Character-themed vehicles (Super Wings, etc.) kids drive around the space.

  • Large Trampoline / AR Trampoline / AR Snowboard / AR Mario Kart Racing

  • Baby Zone: Separate padded area for infants and toddlers

7-year-old boy playing a large-screen arcade game at Worldking Guro

Gaming Zones

  • Large Arcade Zone: Joystick & button games (tokens required). Adults can enjoy these too.

  • Nintendo Switch 2 + PS5: Games like Smash Bros. attract a natural queue of kids wanting to play together.

  • Kids Arcade: Free game machines for young children (Pikachu table games, etc.)

  • VR Zone, Fishing Zone, Giant Media Art Zone, AR motion games, Photo Booth

Siblings posing with dinosaur toys in the role-play zone at Worldking Guro

Role-Play & Creative Zones

  • Kitchen Zone: Fully outfitted pretend kitchen with gas stove, oven, and sink. Our kids' absolute favorite.

  • Fire Station & Police Zone, Fashion Shop Zone, Toy Zone

  • Hands-on Craft Zone: Dinosaur model-making and similar activities (may have extra fee)

Kids' Reactions — What They Loved Most

Siblings smiling and laughing together while doing kitchen role-play at Worldking Guro

The kitchen zone kept both kids glued for over 30 minutes. My son stood at the stove with the seriousness of an actual chef, while my 4-year-old worked the oven with her tiny hands. They kept saying, "Mom, we're cooking for you!" It was the kind of spontaneous play you just can't manufacture.

Dad and two children playing arcade games together at Worldking GuroOlder brother hugging his little sister warmly in the giant ball pit at Worldking Guro

Safety & Age Suitability

  • Ages infants through grade 6 are welcome. Infants under 12 months enter free with siblings.

  • Adult guardian required at all times. Children cannot enter unaccompanied.

  • Ride-on toy traffic: No designated lanes, so collisions can happen on busy weekends. Keep an eye on young kids.

  • Physical demand: Surprisingly tiring for parents. Use the massage chairs — seriously.

Cost Breakdown — Pricey but Worth It

  • 2 children all-day passes: ₩50,000

  • 1 adult: ₩7,000 (includes drink)

  • Parking: ₩0 (3-hour free voucher from front desk)

  • Per child, per hour over 4 hours: ~₩6,250 — very reasonable for the scale

  • Seoul Pay app: 20% discount — install before you go

Honest Downsides

  • Ride-on traffic: No designated zones for electric vehicles — watch out on crowded weekends.

  • Parking can be far: Shared lot with the mall means you may park a long walk from the entrance.

  • No outside food: You'll need to buy snacks inside, which can add up.

  • No re-entry: Handle bathroom breaks and meals before leaving the facility.

Visit Checklist

  • 👟 Pack non-slip socks (required for adults, recommended for kids)

  • 📱 Install Seoul Pay app for 20% discount

  • 🅿️ Get free parking voucher at the front desk immediately upon entering

  • 🍱 Eat before arrival or plan to use the snack bar inside (no outside food)

  • 📅 Weekday visits are less crowded and safer for younger kids

  • 💰 Bring some arcade tokens for older kids (7+)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How long can we stay with the all-day pass?

A. You can stay from opening (10:00) to closing (20:00) — no time limit. We spent about 4 hours and easily could have stayed longer. Note: no re-entry or time changes once you're in.

Q. Is there anything for adults to do?

A. Adults can't enter without a child, but inside there are massage chairs, a café/snack bar, and arcade games to enjoy alongside the kids. My husband and I took turns resting — it was actually pretty relaxing.

Q. Can infants under 12 months enter?

A. Yes, infants under 12 months enter free when accompanied by older siblings. You'll need proof of age (family registry document). A separate Baby Zone is available.

Q. Is the arcade included in the all-day pass?

A. The large joystick arcade machines require tokens purchased separately. However, there are plenty of free machines for younger children (under 7), so you won't need tokens for toddlers.

Q. How does parking work?

A. First 3 hours are free, but you must get a voucher from the front desk — it's not automatic. After 6 hours, the parking machine charges ₩1,000 per 10 minutes. The lot is shared with the shopping complex so you may need to walk a bit.