Evento infantil tem piscina de bolinhas, escalada e pula-pula
nnnnUma piscina de bolinhas de 100 m² espera pela garotada na Praça de Eventos do Araguaia Shopping, no Piso 1. A atração infantil conta ainda com escalada e pula-pula.
nnnnO evento recebe crianças de até 13 anos de idade. Menores de 4 anos devem estar acompanhados de um responsável.
nnnnO ingresso para participar da brincadeira custa a partir de R$ 30 (20 minutos). Mais informações pelo telefone (62) 99488-5436.
nnnnPiscina de bolinhas gigante
nnnnLocal: Araguaia Shopping
nnnnData: até 31.10
nnnnValor: a partir de R$ 30
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