Every kid’s dream is to have their own “Toy Paradise” which is really a heavenly feeling. We are all kids at heart and as we get older, we tend to see things differently, we lost our “kid side” when we already working, face different problems, and when we take life seriously. Well you want to be a kid again? Yexel’s Toy Museum is a must-visit for all ages! Together with our friends we paid a visit at Yexel's Toy Museum in Ocean Park and got to feel like little kids and have a greatest “throwback” in our lives.
We had a great treaty in Metro Deal as they posted the 89% discounted price of the “Amazing Stories of Yexel Toy Museum”. Since we started to see the experience of our friends who had an immense break on the museum, we didn’t think of any thoughts but to avail the P99 promo.
The owner of the Toy Museum was inspired by the owner himself. Yexel’s passion in collecting toys since birth turned to a priceless experience. He’s now sharing his skills and abilities to mesmerize the things that we had since we were a child. He’s motivation to put up this kind of Museum is when he visited one of the Toy Museum in Japan. Since it is his zeal for every toy that he’s collecting, now we can experience it through his masterpieces.
Let’s take a look at our enormous trip at the “Amazing Stories of Yexel’s Toy Museum” together with our dearest friends.
When you enter the museum the cute minions were there to welcome you.
We had fun taking pictures in the elevated effects.
Face to face with superheroes. (with the man of our lives hahahahahaha
Batman, Spiderman and Superman)
The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings thrones were present in the museum as well.
(Smiling while waving Pabebe style)
We were with “Gollum’s” (My Precious) territory carve of stones.
After the outdoor venue The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings collectibles were showed in the museum as well.
The magnificent Iron Throne
The all time favorite of a toy collector “Star Wars”!
Girl warriors are on the Go!
Human size Ironman since the robot was made and upgraded the features of his own.
Who says that we have to grow up?
Our childhood may be over, but that doesn't mean playtime is.
~Ron Olson
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