Woman Accidentally Books Screening for “Zootopia 2” with Indoor Playground. The Internet Can't Believe the Option Exists (Exclusive)

Woman Accidentally Books Screening for "Zootopia 2" with Indoor Playground. The Internet Can't Believe the Option Exists (Exclusive) Hannah SacksFebruary 2, 2026 at 6:00 AM 0 A screening of 'Zootopia 2' in Singapore. Dalissiadijong/Tiktok; DISNEY Dalissia Dijong just wanted to watch Zootopia 2 When she went to buy her tickets, the only screening available was one labeled "Play+" She then found out that "Play+" screenings include an indoor playground for kids to use during the movie When Dalissia Dijong booked her tickets to see Zootopia 2, she didn't realize she'd be watching the movie in the ...

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Hannah SacksFebruary 2, 2026 at 6:00 AM

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A screening of 'Zootopia 2' in Singapore.

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Dalissia Dijong just wanted to watch Zootopia 2

When she went to buy her tickets, the only screening available was one labeled "Play+"

She then found out that "Play+" screenings include an indoor playground for kids to use during the movie

When Dalissia Dijong booked her tickets to see Zootopia 2, she didn't realize she'd be watching the movie in the middle of an indoor playground.

In a now viral video shared on TikTok, Dijong — who posts under the screename @dalissiadijong — captured her experience watching the Disney movie at a "kid's theatre." As she looked out at the movie screen while sitting in a room full of multicolored plush seats, she panned the camera to show a full indoor playground.

There was a jungle gym and slide attached to one of the walls, which featured what appeared to be plastic trees coming out of it. The slide emptied into a ball pit filled with different colored balls. Kids were seen running up and down in the room, using the playground.

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"Bought the tickets in a rush and had no idea...well at least now I know what 'Play+' means in Malaysia's cinemas," Dijong wrote in her caption.

In her comments, many couldn't believe that a cinema would screen a movie next to a playground.

"What's the point their [sic] not even watching the movie," one person wrote. "This defeats the whole point of teaching kids how to act in the movie theater," said another.

Now, Dijong tells PEOPLE what it was like to watch the movie in that room — and if she would do it again.

"The kids were playing and running around, while some sat still with their parents [or] occasionally went back to their seats to watch the movie," she says. "Even their parents were playing with them as well. It looks fun."

"Actually behind the couches were actual rows of seats like a usual theater, and adults sat on those seats if they weren't there as a family with kids," continues Dijong. "Most of us were so engrossed in the movie and barely noticed the children after a while."

Dalissia Dijong's photo from a 'Zootopia 2' screening in Singapore.

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Dijong says she didn't know the movie would include the playground, but would be open to booking it again.

"No I did not know, as we booked the tickets in a rush at their ticketing machine," she says. "It did say 'Play+' but we did not know what that meant, until we entered the cinemas and were led to a different floor — to the floor where there were play areas and only this Play+ theater room."

"It felt like I was watching a family movie at a restaurant/home, as the lights were still on (maybe dimmed a little but the theater was still really bright)," continues Dijong. "I'll book it again if there were no other timeslots for the movie I want to watch."

She went on to say that she's "shocked" that theaters like this do not exist in other countries.

"I was shocked by my comments section that this did not exist in other countries, and some did not even have the bilingual subtitles," says Dijong. "For Singapore and Malaysia and perhaps even Bangkok that I've been to, their cinemas had different language subtitles despite whatever language the movie was playing in to accommodate everyone."

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