It's actually part indoors and part outdoors. The indoor part is absolutely massive. I don't think I've ever seen a singular room that big before. It was on five floors, with the very bottom being an ice skating rink. But the outdoor portion is terrific too with several impressive rides. We spent most of the time on the indoor portion since it was so hot outside. How cool would it be if Orlando's parks had more indoor portions, or at least more shaded areas? That's one thing I noticed about the Asia parks, especially the Universal ones- A lot of the park is covered with a gigantic shade. Makes such a difference when you desperately need a break from the sun.Neither, actually. I kept doing various Google searches until I started heading down the wrong path. I learned quite a bit about the theme parks of East Asia today.
I had actually never heard of the park before, which is a shame. It looks very cool; it's super impressive that the entirety is indoors!