Meland Club Shenzhen Qianhai
Complete Family Play Guide
7,000+ sqm premium indoor family entertainment center with 8 themed zones covering ages 0–12. Located in Yifangcheng shopping complex with direct MTR access. Just 50 minutes from Hong Kong via high-speed rail. Book e-tickets from ¥198, saving 10%+ vs gate prices.
Quick Overview
| Standard weekday admission (1 adult + 1 child) | ¥198 from (Klook price) |
|---|---|
| Weekend/holiday admission (1 adult + 1 child) | ¥268 from |
| VIP party package | ¥488–688 (incl. private party room + dedicated zone) |
| Operating hours | 10:00–21:00 (last entry 19:30) |
| Total area | 7,000+ sqm |
| Recommended age | 0–12 years (adult supervision required) |
| Location | L3, Yifangcheng Shopping Complex, Nanshan District, Shenzhen |
1. Why Choose Meland Club Qianhai
Shenzhen is one of China's densest concentrations of indoor family parks, but Meland Club stands in the top tier — it's not just a generic children's play centre, but a premium family space known for design quality and safety standards. The Qianhai Yifangcheng flagship location represents the brand's most complete offering: superior area, newest facilities, and world-class environment that ranks among China's finest indoor family attractions.
Key reasons to choose Meland Club Qianhai:
- Massive space: 7,000+ sqm means even peak weekend hours never feel cramped.
- Age-segmented design: Dedicated zones for 0–3, 3–6, and 6–12 age groups — no mixed-age chaos.
- Premium safety standards: full soft-padding throughout, 24-hour sanitization, mandatory temperature checks and anti-slip socks on entry. Parents can relax knowing children play safely.
- High-design aesthetic: Nordic-style design with unique themes in each zone. Instagram-worthy throughout.
- Excellent transit access: MTR Qianhai Bay Station exit D is a 5-minute walk away. From Hong Kong, high-speed rail + MTR takes under 1 hour total.
2. 8 Themed Play Zones — What to Expect
1. Fantasy Ball Pool Zone
Meland's signature: an enormous ocean-ball pool with multiple slides ranging 1–6 metres. The base is padded with elastic flooring; ball pool spheres are UV-sanitised daily. This is the facility's focal point and where children spend the most time.
2. Role-Play City
A miniature urban setting with 10+ role-play scenarios: supermarket, hospital, fire station, hair salon, bakery, and more. Each comes with authentic props and costumes. Children aged 3–8 experience different careers and role-play scenarios here.
3. Climbing Adventure Tower
A three-level climbing structure with rope courses, climbing walls, transparent tube slides, and sky-level bridges. Safety rope systems provide full protection. Best for ages 6+, especially kids who like physical challenges.
4. Trampoline Park
Professional-grade trampoline zone with free-bounce area, basketball dunk section, and foam-pit jump area. Weekend coaching sessions available (book separately; ¥60–80/session). Suitable for ages 5–12.
5. Sand Pool & Water Play Area
Qianhai exclusive: a temperature-controlled water park using filtered recycled warm water with mini water slides, splash fountains, and water-gun interactive play. Sand uses imported diatomaceous earth — hygienic, non-stick, and not actual sand. Bring spare clothes.
6. Tech Interactive Zone
Also unique to Qianhai: AR projection walls, motion-sensor games, coding building blocks, and VR experience corners. Blends technology with play — popular with ages 6–12.
7. Infant Dedicated Zone (0–3 years)
Fully enclosed safe area with thick padded flooring. Features mini slides, sensory walls, crawl tunnels, and soft blocks. Gated entrance; no older children allowed. Nursing station and changing tables positioned right beside the zone.
8. Creative Workshop
Rotating-theme hands-on area: clay sculpting, painting, craft jewellery, etc. Weekends and holidays feature instructor-led workshops (some require small additional fees, typically ¥50–80/session).
3. Ticket Types & Package Comparison
| Package | What's included | Gate price | Klook price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard weekday admission | 1 adult + 1 child, full access | ¥228 | ¥198 |
| Standard weekend/holiday | 1 adult + 1 child, full access | ¥298 | ¥268 |
| Extended-hours all-day pass | 1 adult + 1 child, unlimited time (usually 4 hrs capped) | ¥358 | ¥318 |
| VIP party package | 1 adult + 1 child + 2-hour private party room + dedicated zone + birthday setup | ¥688 | ¥588 |
| Additional adult | Each additional guardian | ¥50 | ¥50 |
| Additional child | Each additional child | ¥128 | ¥108 |
Money-saving tips: Klook saves ¥30 on weekday tickets, ¥30 on weekend tickets, and ¥100 on VIP packages. All Klook tickets are digital — scan at entry, instant access.
4. Qianhai Meland vs Futian Meland — Which One?
| Comparison | Qianhai (Yifangcheng) | Futian (COCO Park) |
|---|---|---|
| Total area | 7,000+ sqm | 5,000 sqm |
| Opening date | Newer | Established earlier |
| Water park zone | Yes | No |
| Tech interactive zone | Yes | Limited |
| Weekend crowds | Busier (flagship effect) | Generally quieter |
| Transit from Hong Kong | High-speed rail + MTR, ~50 min | Futian border crossing, 15-min walk |
| Shopping complex | Yifangcheng (massive) | COCO Park |
| Pricing | Similar | Similar |
Bottom line: Want the complete Meland experience with water and tech zones? Pick Qianhai. Coming from Hong Kong and prefer convenience without MTR transfers? Pick Futian. For children under 3, both are equally suitable — choose the more convenient one for you.
5. Cross-Border Hong Kong Travel Guide
Meland Club Qianhai is a popular weekend destination for Hong Kong families doing a "day trip north." Here are the best travel options:
Route A: High-speed rail (fastest)
- Board high-speed rail at West Kowloon Station → arrive Shenzhen North (14 minutes)
- Transfer to MTR Line 5 (Ring Line) → Qianhai Bay Station (~30 minutes)
- Exit at Exit D, 5-minute walk to Yifangcheng L3
Total time: ~50 minutes. High-speed rail ticket about ¥75/person.
Route B: Futian border crossing + taxi
- Take East Rail to Lok Ma Chau Station → walk across Futian border
- Once on the Shenzhen side, hail Didi taxi or ride-hailing → Yifangcheng (~25 minutes, ¥40–60)
Total time: 45–60 minutes. More comfortable for groups travelling together in one vehicle.
Important reminders
- Travel documents: Adults need Hong Kong ID or travel permit; children also require valid ID documents.
- Payment: The facility accepts WeChat Pay and Alipay. Top up your mobile wallet before crossing.
- Sample itinerary: Cross in the morning → lunch at Yifangcheng → 4-hour afternoon play session → dinner → return to HK. Full day, no rush.
6. By Age Group — What to Play
- 0–1 year: Dedicated infant zone — sensory walls and padded crawl areas. Play 1–2 hours.
- 1–3 years: Infant zone + small ball pool + sand play. Play 2–3 hours.
- 3–6 years: Role-play city + ball pool + water zone + creative workshop. This is the "golden age" — can easily fill 4 hours.
- 6–9 years: Climbing tower + trampoline + tech zone + mega slides. High energy expenditure — mid-session snacks recommended.
- 9–12 years: Trampoline challenges + VR experiences + climbing + coding blocks. Suits physically capable, curious older kids.
7. Practical Tips
- Must-bring: Anti-slip socks (also sold on-site for ¥15/pair), spare clothes (for water zone), water bottle.
- Lockers: Free storage available at entrance — enter light.
- Food: On-site snack bar offers basic meals and drinks but pricing is not great; better to dine in Yifangcheng restaurants.
- Best times: Weekday mornings 10:00–12:00 have minimal crowds and near-private-access vibes. Weekends: enter after 14:00 (morning guests usually leave by 12:00).
- Peak-season caps: During busy periods, capacity limits apply. Klook e-tickets guarantee entry; walk-ups may queue for slots.
- Child supervision rules: Every child needs at least one adult guardian. Adults cannot enter unaccompanied.
- Sock requirement: All entrants (adults included) must wear socks. None? Buy at the desk.
8. Frequently Asked Questions
Can we leave and come back within the time limit?
Yes — inform staff at the front desk and get a stamp or wristband. However, the standard 4-hour timer continues running; it won't pause while you're out. So plan accordingly.
Is WiFi available?
Yes, free WiFi throughout. Coverage is good and charging stations are in rest areas.
Will rainy days be extra crowded?
Absolutely. During Shenzhen's rainy season (April–September), weekend rain brings peak attendance. Book in advance on Klook to secure entry. Weekday rain has minimal impact.
How do I book a birthday party?
VIP party packages include 2-hour private party room, dedicated zone access, and birthday setup. Book at least 1 week ahead via Klook; weekends require 2–3 weeks notice.
Do you sell annual passes or multi-visit cards?
Yes. Annual passes cost about ¥3,980–5,980 (unlimited visits). A 10-visit card costs around ¥1,680. If you live in Shenzhen and visit 2+ times monthly, annual is worth it. Occasional visitors should stick to single tickets.
9. Why Book Through Us
- Save ¥30–100 vs gate prices;
- Digital e-tickets — scan and enter, skip the queue;
- Book once, use any date within validity period;
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before — flexible plans, zero stress;
- Klook supports multiple languages (English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese) — perfect for Hong Kong visitors;
- Peak-season priority entry for advance-booked tickets.