The main rides, like the rollercoaster, storm chaser, and similar rides, are still operational. Many of the other rides are undergoing maintenance or are broken. The cruise is closed. There are limited seats for 4D viewing, and the 3D glasses are unusable due to a system failure, and the screen is blurry. Entering the Bolang ride, the train got stuck in the middle for about 10 minutes, thought to have stopped, but after a connecting train collided with it and was pushed, it resumed operation. The adjacent area features fish and sea creatures. Some props are not working, and the main interaction area is closed. The air conditioning is quite hot, not as cold as before, even though the crowds aren't as crowded.
The Sky Pirate ride had a very long queue, but it's quite cool because it's up there, near the air conditioning. The Special Effects ride only operates once at 11:00 because I arrived at 12:00 and missed it, so I didn't have to worry. CNN doesn't have an operator. Compared to the previous interaction, there were many more rides; now it's just a green screen and a camera. There's a children's play area in the basement near the parking lot, but it's quiet, and only a few rides are open due to maintenance.
Lastly, I rode Transcar Racing. Only one lane was open, and the queue was quite long, almost 45 minutes. In the food stall area, snacks range from 25,000 to 40,000 rupiah, so bring at least 100,000 rupiah per person for snacks.
Overall, Trans Studio Bandung's promotional price of 100,000 rupiah per person is okay, but for kids who can't ride extreme rides, the options are quite limited aside from the additional playground area.