I’ve been to 3D museum in Bangkok and it was so much fun, so when I learned that there’s one in Hong Kong I just have to visit! I was warned that this place is small, so I know not to expect the two storey high gigantic backdrops I’ve seen before. The museum is actually not as tiny as I expected, but the backdrops are really small. They should find a building with taller space, and expand the drawings a few feet each way. Right now you have to be very careful not to include the outside area and the spot lights in your photos. Also, the low ceiling means that the light makes the seams between floor and walls more obvious. Another disappointment I have is that there are only a few scenes that are Hong Kong related. Otherwise it’s over 90% related to One Piece. For people who are not animé fans, this just isn’t very interesting. They seem to change their artworks regularly, many of the photos I saw in the reviews are no longer around. Nonetheless, we still have fun, and there is a nice guy who goes around showing us how to pose(he also snap pictures which hopefully you’ll buy from him but there isn’t much pressure.) Some scenes posted a sample pics to give you an idea how to post but unfortunately a lot of them don’t have one and left us rather clueless as to where we are supposed to stand. The 4 stars here is a bit generous but I do want this place to succeed and improve and see similar businesses opening up. You do need to have friends to go with you. And better some friend who’s a perfectionist, instead of just pressing the shutter, to advise you where to stand, how to pose, and don’t mind stepping around a bit to get at the perfect angle for the best effect. Useful tips: — they have lockers available but charge for it. — wear jeans/shorts but not dresses and skirts which are less gravity defying. — if you go on your birthday with a friend, it’s $ 149 for two instead of $ 128 each.
Tiffany E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Ahh so fun!!! Came here with my dad because he was the best at taking pics(girl gotta get that insta pic right??) and surprisingly, we both had a great time! They changed some of their pictures when I went(for example there wasn’t a water wing) but it was still a great experience. They have different sections such as an area for One Piece and another one for HK lifestyle. There’s an area where the place gets a bit crowded but I didn’t care much for those backdrops so I just skipped ahead. We made two rounds around the place before leaving and it wasn’t overwhelmingly long :) Came on a Saturday afternoon too! But… a huge crowd came in right after we left so thank god we left!