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Bangkok 2018 Part 4 - Line Village

Line Village is not that famous as a Bangkok attraction so I never really looked into it much, but my sister wanted to go so we decided to join her. She bought the tickets at Klook and they had a BOGO promotion at that time.

Located on the 1st floor of Siam Square One building, the entrance to Line Village is difficult to miss. 




We took a picture with Brown by the entrance and then we entered after showing them our tickets.





The first area was Brown's library, and we were supposed to find a coloured book amongst the whites to open a secret door to the next room...






The secret door led to a staircase going down.




The staircase brought us to a room with screens and we were supposed to go where Moon shows up.




After that there were no more puzzles, we just walked along the route... We walked through the bedroom....






And garden area...



They had VR Goggles to use here...




We stopped at the kitchen...,



We visited Moon's house...,





Went to the market and more.










The big baby and the small baby had fun together...












Finally we arrived at the Boss' room...













While we were in Line Village, my parents stuck around at Siam Paragon. They spotted this yummy looking roast pork but they didn't try it... Instead, we got together after our Line Village visit and went to MK in Siam Paragon to have lunch, followed by Ben & Jerry's.





With some time left, we continued to Platinum Mall and did some shopping.



We then walked over to Central World and had seafood at Laem Charoen.






When we got to the restaurant Miss Kiki went out to buy a birthday cake for me, with her own allowance that grandpa gave her the other day. Such a sweetheart!


BKK traffic
So that was our third day in Bangkok, please stay tuned for the next posts!







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