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Happy Garden Farm 開心花園農莊


It was weeks ago, when we passed by this place after visiting Tai Tong Ecopark (refer to https://www.facebook.com/113508473635882/posts/256798205973574/), it was mentioned by other KOL and bloggers a couple of times, a place where kids had fun playing while adults enjoyed barbecuing. K and D are not a fan of barbecues, so it’s perfect place to be if they can just play by themselves, while we adults could focus on food.





The cashier, cutlery, bowls and plates (bowls are for veg and plates for raw meats), paper bowl for cook food, food and drinks are all available at the entrance. You’ll be designated to your barbecue spots, 4 person a table. My kids spent most of their time at the bouncy castles. No joke. They were on it for 3 hours of the 4 hours we were there, and the remaining 40mins at diff sections of the play areas last 20 mins at the table requesting for toasted bread, sausage and siu mai.






I know I’m definitely coming back for more !

There are different time slots for 4 hours of BBQ and Play. Their opening hours are:
- Mon to Thurs from 12.30pm to 6pm
HKD150/ adult and HKD80/ concession
- Friday from 12.30 to 8pm
HKD170/ adult and HKD90/ concession
- Weekend and Public Holiday from 11am to 10pm
HKD170/ adult and HKD90/ concession
Sec A from 11am to 3.30pm
Sec B from 4pm to 10pm

Remark:
1. concessions means children of height between 100-140cm and elderly age 65 and above
2. free parking
3. 2 free drinks for adults and 1 for kids.



Note: bouncy castles only available on weekends and public holiday, with extra charges.
Of course if you just want to play and not barbecue, there’s different times and they charge $40 per head unless you’re under 1 year old.

If you would like to make reservations, WhatsApp them via https://wa.me/+85298685420 or dm at their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/happygardenfarm/
Address: 15 Tai Tong Shan Road, Yuen Long

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