Cube-O Discovery Park (Tsuen Wan)
Complete Visitor & Booking Guide
Hong Kong's newest large-scale indoor interactive exploration park, combining light-projection technology, motion-sensing games, and immersive art. Book via Klook for instant confirmation and discounted tickets from HK$168.
Quick Overview
| Standard Ticket | HK$198 / Klook HK$168 |
|---|---|
| Family Bundle (1 adult + 1 child) | HK$298 |
| Family Bundle (2 adults + 2 children) | HK$528 |
| Opening Hours | Daily 10:00–21:00 (last entry 19:30) |
| Recommended Duration | 2–3 hours |
| Location | Tsuen Wan, New Territories (MTR Tsuen Wan Line, Exit A, ~5 min walk) |
| Best For | Families with children, young couples for photo opportunities, rainy-day backup plan |
1. What is Cube-O Discovery Park?
Cube-O Discovery Park is a large-scale indoor interactive experience venue located in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, occupying tens of thousands of square meters. Unlike traditional theme parks, it combines light-projection technology, motion-sensing games, immersive art installations, and dedicated children's exploration spaces into a new category of entertainment.
For families visiting Hong Kong with children, Cube-O fills a unique niche — it's not as time-consuming as Disneyland, nor as mundane as a typical shopping-mall play area. Instead, it's a space where you can play, photograph, and learn, comfortably experienced in 2–3 hours as a morning or afternoon activity rather than a full-day commitment.
Young adults and couples equally enjoy Cube-O for its Instagram-worthy light-projection zones and rotating immersive art exhibitions. Seasonal theme changes mean high repeat-visit appeal.
2. Main Experience Zones
1. Light-Projection Interactive Zone
The entire space is constructed from projection mapping and motion-sensor technology — stepping inside feels like entering another world. Walls and floors function as interactive screens that respond to your movements: stepping on the ground creates blooming flowers, hand movements change wall colors, jumping triggers special effects. This is the prime photo spot — wear light-colored clothing for optimal projection contrast.
The light zones rotate themes every few months, featuring past series like ocean, space, forest, and urban themes. Each visit offers fresh content.
2. Motion-Sensing Games Zone
Similar to a large-scale motion-capture arcade using body-tracking technology — play games without handheld controllers. Activities include virtual sports (running, jumping, throwing), rhythm games, and team-based challenges. Suitable for ages 6+ and adults; many games feature leaderboards for competitive fun.
The motion-capture equipment here surpasses typical shopping-mall VR experiences — no heavy headsets needed, full freedom of movement, and better for those prone to VR motion sickness.
3. Children's Exploration Garden
Designed for ages 3–10, combining climbing structures, slides, block walls, digital sandboxes (mess-free, unlike regular sand), and simple science experiment stations. Safety features throughout — soft-padded flooring everywhere.
Parent tip: This zone has rest seating and charging outlets for parents while children play. However, children under 3 require constant adult supervision.
4. Creative Workshop
Hosts rotating hands-on workshops including digital painting, 3D printing experiences, and DIY crafts. Some workshops require advance booking and additional fees (approximately HK$50–100), though basic creative activities are typically included with admission. Weekend and holiday workshops are more frequent; weekdays may offer only free creative stations.
5. Immersive Thematic Exhibitions
Cube-O regularly features rotating immersive exhibitions — artist collaborations with light installations or IP-branded themed experiences. Exhibitions typically change every 2–3 months, providing strong incentive for repeat visits. Check the Klook listing before your visit to see the current exhibition theme.
3. Ticket Types & Pricing
| Ticket Type | Coverage | Standard Price | Klook Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Adult | Full venue access | HK$198 | HK$168 |
| Child (3–11 years) | Full venue access | HK$168 | HK$148 |
| Family Bundle (1 adult + 1 child) | Full venue access | HK$338 | HK$298 |
| Family Bundle (2 adults + 2 children) | Full venue access | HK$620 | HK$528 |
| Senior (65+) | Full venue access | HK$148 | HK$128 |
Family bundles offer the best value — the 2+2 bundle normally costs HK$732 if purchased separately; bundled it's HK$528, saving nearly 28%. The 1+1 bundle saves roughly HK$18–40 compared to individual tickets.
4. Recommended Visit Route
- 10:00 AM arrival — Enter at opening when crowds are minimal; head straight to the light-projection zone for photos (30 minutes);
- 10:30 AM motion-sensing zone — Fewer queues, try multiple games and chase leaderboard rankings (45 minutes);
- 11:15 AM children's exploration — Play climbing structures and digital sandbox activities (45 minutes);
- 12:00 PM creative workshop — Participate in the day's hands-on activity or self-directed creation (30 minutes);
- 12:30 PM immersive exhibition — Experience the current themed exhibition and capture final photos (20 minutes);
- 1:00 PM departure — Exit for lunch at nearby Tsuen Wan shopping malls with abundant dining options.
For afternoon entry (2:00 PM+), reverse the order — visit exhibitions and workshops first, then motion games and light zones last. Afternoon crowds increase from 3:00 PM onward, creating queues at interactive installations.
5. Transportation Guide
- MTR: Tsuen Wan Line to Tsuen Wan Station, Exit A, approximately 5-minute walk. Directional signage is clearly posted.
- Bus: Multiple bus routes serve Tsuen Wan, including lines 30, 30X, 39A, 39M — disembark near Tsuen Wan Station.
- Private car: On-site parking available at approximately HK$20–30/hour. Arrive early on weekends to secure parking.
- From Hong Kong Island: Central (MTR ~30 min), Tsim Sha Tsui (~20 min), Causeway Bay (~35 min).
6. Best Times to Visit
- Weekday 10:00 AM–12:00 PM: Minimal crowds with virtually no queues. Ideal for families with young children.
- Weekday 2:00 PM–4:00 PM: Moderately busy but still comfortable.
- Weekends / Public holidays: Crowded all day, especially 2:00 PM–5:00 PM. Arrive at opening time.
- School holidays / Christmas / Lunar New Year: Peak season — book Klook tickets in advance to guarantee admission.
Cube-O is entirely indoors with complete climate control — rainy days are the perfect backup plan.
7. Practical Tips
- Clothing: Wear comfortable athletic shoes and light-colored clothing for better light-projection effects.
- Phone battery: Charging outlets are available throughout, but bring a portable charger — photography consumes significant battery.
- Storage lockers: Coin-operated lockers at the entrance (HK$20). Pack light and store unnecessary items.
- Food & drink: Eating and drinking inside the venue are not permitted, though water dispensers are available. Small shops near the exit offer drinks and snacks.
- Strollers/prams: Permitted but some areas have limited space; lightweight foldable models work best.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible pathways and elevators throughout; wheelchairs can access most zones.
- E-tickets: Klook e-tickets display as QR codes for instant gate entry — no printing or ticket exchange needed.
- Re-entry: Exit is permanent; plan to complete all activities during a single visit.
8. Money-Saving Tips
- Book via Klook in advance: Adult tickets save HK$30, family bundles save up to HK$92;
- Choose family bundles: 15–28% savings versus individual ticket purchases;
- Visit on weekdays: Some Klook time slots offer weekday-specific discounts;
- Children under 3 enter free: No admission fee required (adult supervision mandatory);
- Combination deals: Klook occasionally bundles Cube-O with other nearby Tsuen Wan attractions for discounted combo pricing.
9. Who Should Visit
- Families with children (3–12 years) — Cube-O's core audience;
- Young couples — Light zones and immersive exhibitions are ideal date destinations for photos and exploration;
- Rainy-day visitors — Fully indoor, weather-independent experience;
- Travelers on brief Hong Kong stays — Completed in 2–3 hours, not requiring a full day;
- Tech and interactive-art enthusiasts — Motion capture and interactive installations offer engaging novelty.
Less suitable for: those seeking thrilling rides (Cube-O has no roller coasters), shoppers primarily interested in retail.
10. Combining With Other Activities
Cube-O is located in Tsuen Wan, approximately 20–30 minutes from central Hong Kong. Consider pairing with other Tsuen Wan / New Territories attractions:
- Morning Cube-O + afternoon Tsuen Wan malls: Multiple large shopping centers nearby for lunch and shopping.
- Cube-O + Citywalk Shoppingtown: Same MTR line, one station apart; combine with shopping and harbor views.
- Cube-O + Ma On Shan hiking: Outdoor enthusiasts can visit Cube-O in the morning, then hike Ma On Shan in the afternoon (~20 min drive).
- Cube-O + The Mills: Art-minded visitors can combine with The Mills cultural venue in Tsuen Wan for exhibitions and creative markets.
For multi-day Hong Kong stays, Cube-O fits perfectly as a half-day activity on arrival or departure days — time-efficient and engaging without dominating your itinerary.
11. Why Book Through Us
- Save HK$30–92 compared to on-site ticket counters;
- Instant QR code entry — no ticket-counter queues;
- Book and use immediately; instant confirmation;
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior;
- Multi-language checkout support (Chinese, English, Japanese).