I haven't been there for many years. I wonder if it's still there...

Information from 2018. I found an old picture and wanted to share it.

Open: Tuesday-Sunday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Closed every Monday)



Admission fee: Children 60 baht / Adults 100 baht / Foreigners 250 baht (Children under 120 cm tall enter free!)



Location: Located at Lam Sali Intersection, Bang Kapi Intersection, at the foot of the bridge over Khlong Saen Saep, before crossing to The Mall Bang Kapi.

Hello everyone, today Mang Noi would like to take you all on a trip down memory lane, changing the pace from resorts to having fun at the Superhero Toy Museum, which is said to be the largest in Asia. How many toys will there be? Follow Mang Noi to see the pictures to your heart's content.

From the map, it's easy to get here because it's located right on the main road. It's easy to spot. When you see the sign, turn left into the parking lot.


As you turn in, Mang Noi thinks everyone will love the cartoon hero drawings in Paen Laen style on the wall leading to the parking lot. It's really cute.

The parking lot will have 2 zones, outside parking and inside the house parking. If you park inside the house, it will cost 20.- and the little spider is also a psychopath.
I found a bathroom near the parking lot. I stopped by and saw that it was beautiful, so I couldn't help but take a picture of it for you. Hehe.

The atmosphere in front of the entrance is ready. Let's open the door and enter together.

Admission fee for the elderly, oops! Adults are 100 Baht. The ticket can be used as a discount for drinks for 10 Baht.
The beverage shop is also located at the front. But I will post another picture near the end of the review.
Because right now I am very excited about the toys in front of me.

Just in front of the entrance door, there are masks for you to wear and take funny pictures. 555


I must confess that I don't know the names of all the characters, but just stepping into the museum felt like stepping back into childhood. I ran around playing and taking pictures with all the toys, forgetting all the細かい details of the museum. So this review will focus on the toys. The museum only has two floors, the ground floor and a mezzanine. There was actually a large map displayed, but I forgot to take a picture of it. I was so excited about the toys that I completely lost my mind.

(P.S. For those who like to take pictures, I highly recommend bringing a lens that can cut out reflections, as some of the pictures came out with bad reflections. I'm warning you because I made the mistake of not bringing one.)

The photos I took may not be very well organized, as the toys were scattered across several cabinets.
I took pictures of whatever I could find, and I ended up with a lot of them because there were so many toys!
At the front of the store, near the information desk, there are several large doll statues on display. The dolls in the cabinets are mainly for sale.
There are also other souvenirs related to the cartoon characters for sale.

Doll vending machine with a clear price tag.

After a brief walk and taking some photos outside, you will need to enter through the automatic door where the large James P. Sullivan from Monster University welcomes you at the front.

After exiting the door, you'll encounter the adorable Simpson family. This area features a sofa where you can relax, play, and take pictures.

From here you can see a wide angle of the 1st floor, it's very crowded, I don't know where to start looking first. Well, there are no rules or time limits.
You can stay until the shop closes, no one will mind. Hehe.

Now, let's take a look at the dolls in the cabinet.
Simpson

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Doraemon

Maruko-chan

Arale

Hulk

Ironman

Captain America

Superhero All-Stars

Spiderman

Ultraman

I don't know how to categorize it, so I'll just share the pictures with my friends for fun.

The atmosphere on the mezzanine floor.

Despicable Me (Focus on the Minions)

This is where the Batman-only zone begins.

This robot can also take pictures, because its eyes will be empty so we can go in instead.


Let's move on to the cafe section. In the past, they also sold cakes, but now they don't anymore. Instead, I saw a cake display selling fragrant fruit-scented soaps.

This zone is for sitting and relaxing, sipping on cool drinks. There are cute dolls to hug and lots of photo opportunities.

The little bug wouldn't stop buzzing, I almost missed taking a picture of this cup of coffee. But I managed to catch it just in time. It turns out the other side of the cup has a beautiful logo on it, even prettier than this side. I only noticed it when the coffee was gone, haha. What a shame.

Mang Noi only managed to capture these images. There are still many toys. I'm dizzy. Let's stimulate the desire to come and visit.
This kind of thing needs to be seen with your own eyes. It should be more fun. Thank you for following. Mang Noi will have more small trips to share with you. Goodbye.

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