Netizens Are Divided Over Launch Of 'World's First Junior Pool Cinema' In Melaka
First, it was hot pot in cinemas. Now it's pools... what's next?
A woman has opened the 'World's First Junior Pool Cinema' in Melaka for her daughter and recently made it accessible to the public
The woman, known as Blue Mama on TikTok, announced the launch of the unique cinema on her account on 2 October, promoting it as a place for young children to watch their favourite films while taking a dip.
The cinema, named Blue Pool Junior, is located in Ayer Keroh, Melaka, and costs only RM8 to enter.
Image via @bluemamamelaka (TikTok)
This fresh concept has created a buzz on TikTok, but not everyone is comfortable with the idea of letting their children use these communal pools
Their primary concern centres on the pool's hygiene, with many questioning whether the water's quality is properly maintained.
Image via @bluemamamelaka (TikTok)
In response, the founder emphasised that she follows strict sanitation protocols, including post-movie water refills and supervision by a Certified Pool Operator, ensuring cleanliness after each screening.
Image via @bluemamamelaka (TikTok)
In a separate TikTok video, she mentioned that she created the pool cinema as a space for her "game-addicted" daughter to play and reduce screen time.
The mother also said she leased an abandoned factory and single-handedly created the cinema.
Besides cleanliness, netizens have also questioned whether adults are allowed to use the pools
Meanwhile, others jokingly remarked that their children might come out looking like prunes after a long movie.
Image via @bluemamamelaka (TikTok)
Watch Blue Mama's viral video here:
If pools aren't your thing, perhaps enjoying hot pot during a movie might be more to your liking:
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