Monopoly Dreams Hong Kong





Description
Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Due to its wide view, you can not only overlook Lantau Island and the panoramic view of Hong Kong, but also see the layers of skyscrapers and the night view of Victoria Harbor. Combined with the Peak Tower Observation Deck and the Peak Tram, it becomes Hong Kong An important tourist attraction and one of Hong Kong's iconic attractions.
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Enter the colorful world of Monopoly at Hong Kong's famous Victoria Peak. At Monopoly Dreams, all classic elements like the Jail, Water Works, Electric Company, and even tokens are made life-sized for guests to take photos and interact with.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
- A Viator/TripAdvisor confirmation booking will be sent at the time of confirmation is not the official ticket.
- The official ticket will be sent to you 24 hours before your date of visit.
- Please note that you will be required to present a valid ID for age verification purposes before entering.
- Smoking, eating, and drinking are not allowed in the exhibition.
- The visitor capacity limit is 300 Pax every 2 hours. A wait may be required if the day's visiting capacity has been exceeded.
Reviews(8)
Could be skipped, and there are better things to do at the peak. There is nothing much inside and just some displays of limited edition Monopoly board games. The most interesting thing would be to have a chance to grab Monopoly money.
On the way to see the breathtaking view from the terrace on the top floor of this mall , we stopped in the Monopoly shop which is also on this level! It was amazing! I have never seen so many Monopoly in my life, even the best known series such as games of thrones are represented in Monopoly game and especially at crazy prices!!!! There were Monopoly up to 600 €!!
Slightly pricey, but alright to drop by for an hour (or maximum 2) if you happen to be there and have the option of purchasing tickets as a package with the tram ride. Not super impressive, but entertaining enough.
Quite fun, friendly staff, unique souvenirs for gifts. Interiors are nice. The place is not too big, we expected it to be bigger.
Brought my kids to the Monopoly Dreams on Sunday and they had a great time there. It started with a tour of an animation simulating an elevator ride bringing you to Mr. Monopoly’s office. It showcases the history of Monopoly along with the various editions of Monopoly sold throughout the years. Next is an exciting 4D movie (not going to reveal too much here, will let you explore it yourself) that lasts about 5 minutes. Once it is over, you will be led to a wind chamber to play a money grabbing game. The Monopoly notes collected in the game can be used as coupons towards purchase at the shop. After the game, you may freely roam around the different sections including the jail, electric company, water works, all those familiar places from the board game. Although the area isn’t massive, there are many photo shooting spots and interactive games where we’ve spent around 1.5 hour at the attraction. In the last area before the gift shop, you may scan your ticket to enter a lucky draw for coupons (from food coupons to a $10,000 HKD discount to a special edition watch by Memorigin) There’s a human sized monopoly in the outdoor area where one can play at an extra cost which seems interesting. However it was a rainy day that we couldn’t get the chance to experience it. The overall experience was wonderful and even better if the place is bigger that could fit a bigger crowd and it can be packed on peak hours.
We were welcomed by a super friendly staff who introduced us about monopoly history, 4D short movies, how to play those mini games, angle/position to take best photos etc. it was quite fun especially the ‘catching the money’ in the windy chamber. Our experience was great, however the place itself was relatively small that we only spent roughly an hour or so. Ticket price wasnt cheap either.
This place is not cheap but its quite boring and small. The tour guide is nice and helpful but overall it was just not meant for us. May be if we are with little children, it will be a great experience for the children but for adult and teenagers, it was not. The location is great because it is in one area as stop point of Victoria Peak. There are a lot of restaurant and a lot of nice selfie spot.
Boring, poor, expensive and no prepared staff. We didn't like everything. At the final step, the no prepared staff didn't explain well the coupon changing rules.



