The Malaysian mid-year school break is, statistically, the hottest stretch of the calendar. May into June regularly clears 33°C by 11am, and the air is the kind of humid that turns "let's go to the park" into a one-block-then-home expedition. UFOREA's answer to that is simple: we open every day of the break, full hours, full programming, full air-conditioning.
From Saturday 23 May through Sunday 7 June, the playground runs its normal daily schedule — 10am to 10pm, no closed days, all nine zones operational. The Quiet Toddler Hour still runs Monday to Thursday from 10am to noon for under-3 families who prefer the calmer opening. Birthday parties continue through the period (book ahead — these two weeks book out fast). Easter painting will have wrapped up by then, but the rolling Mini Town pretend-play, the Discovery Cove bubble pool, the Dazzling Light Fantasy dance floor, and the Makeover Castle dress-up corner all run normally.
Standard weekend-and-public-holiday pricing applies for the entire 16-day period: Child RM 98, Adult RM 28. Babies under 12 months are free; seniors 60+ are free. The wristband is good for the full operating day — bring the family in at 10am, pop out for lunch, come back at 3pm for the second wind. We've watched families do exactly that, two or three times across the same school-break week. The same-day re-entry is genuinely unlimited.
For families planning multiple visits across the break, our two membership tiers earn back their cost quickly: the Platinum Family VIP (RM 500 lifetime) and the Premium Family VIP (RM 1,000 lifetime) both cover unlimited daily entry for the membership holders and their immediate family. The break period alone — at four or five visits — pays back roughly half the Platinum membership. Worth a thought if you're already planning the calendar.
The two busiest days of any Malaysian school break are typically the Saturday and Sunday at the midpoint — for the May/June 2026 break, that's 30–31 May. If you can flex your visit to a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday inside the break, the playground is noticeably calmer and the photos turn out better. Mondays during the break sometimes feel almost private.
The full nine wonders are running:
If you're driving from George Town — about 12 minutes via Lebuhraya Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu. Covered parking is available at Island 88. From Batu Ferringhi, about 20 minutes inland; from Bayan Lepas, around 25 minutes north; from Butterworth, roughly 30 minutes including the bridge.
School-holiday weeks are when this playground really earns its size. The 20,000 square feet sounds large in a brochure; it feels large when you're inside it with a 7-year-old and you realise they've barely been in the same zone twice. Two weeks of that, on tap. The kingdom is open.
One ticket, one wristband, all nine wonders, full operating day. Same-day re-entry. If your kids will visit more than three times during the break, ask us about the family VIP.