After enjoying a 30-minute limelight, my husband and I felt the adrenaline rush of the kids. Their next activity was becoming firefighters. They paid, I think, 12 kidzos for each one of them.
The kids patiently waited for the previous trainees to finish. While waiting, the trainers asked them to name their group. They named their group "The Red Team".
The trainers had given the kids their suits before they started they training.
The kids had undergone several exercises like passing into a ladder, pulling ropes, rolling, opening door when there's a fire, and using a water pump before they hopped into the firetruck. The kids earned a badge.
After their tiring firefighter's training, the girls went to the salon to work as beauticians.
Inside the salon, the girls were tasked to put a color to the pretend finger nails. Once done coloring the finger nails, they earned 10 kidzos each.
My husband and I saw the girls' exhaustion but they were enjoying so much. We went to the second floor of the activity area and went to the Cebu Pacific's Aviation Center. Yza wants to become a pilot someday and we would like to give her a taste of becoming one by undergoing a pilot's training but unfortunately, the next session of training would start after 45-minutes, which would take most of their time waiting. So we looked for other shops and the girls fell in line to the Cream-O factory.
In the Cream-O factory, the girls were taught on how a Cream-O cookie was being made. All of them were given an individual task.
Yza had been asked to pull one of the levers that mixed the ingredients inside the machine. The girls earned 8 kidzos.
Last stop of the girls was in Yellow Cab. They paid 15 kidzos for this activity.
The kids experienced making their own pizza. In here, they were mashing up their dough. They rolled it and sprinkled with flours.
They had been asked to put the sauce, which they spread-out all over their pizza before they were given the toppings like pepperonis and cheese. After their activity, their pizzas had been baked and were given to them as a token of their hard work.
Because it was almost closing time, we decided to end their journey in Kidzania. We went to the photo booth, where a long line of people were waiting, and purchased their printed photos as a remembrance of their few hours but memorable ones inside Kidzania. The girls visited the Kidzania mall and bought erasers from the kidzos they earned.
Before we came out of the little town, a festive parade had been commenced to end the day inside of it.
The experience the girls had had been wonderful and memorable. Definitely, we will go back to Kidzania when Kish becomes 4 years old, until then, we said our Kai and Zank You!
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