The QR code on the ticket allowed for direct entry, which was very convenient.
However, the grounds are so vast after getting off the cable car that you'll waste time and energy if you don't know your way around. Many people were lost, just like us. After getting off the cable car, turn left at the end of the corridor. Walking left, you'll see the theme park on your right.
We were told there were almost no slides suitable for children under 130cm tall. Since it was just a mother and child, we couldn't separate from our older child, so she had to give up on the slides.
The lazy river had such a weak current that it barely moved. To top it all off, we wondered if there was a slide midway through? We were told our younger child, who is under 130cm tall, couldn't go any further, so she only floated about halfway. The waves in the wave pool were fun for the whole family. If you're bringing a child under 130cm tall and a child from elementary school age to older, by yourself, you won't enjoy the pools very much.
My recommendation is the area with VR and an arcade, located immediately to the right after entering the amusement park right after it opens. We stayed there for an hour or two right after opening, and it was relatively empty, air-conditioned and cool, and the VR experience was quite good. The trampolines at the back were also empty, so we had them all to ourselves, and the kids seemed to enjoy it.
As for the amusement park rides, they are hot, but if you go during the daytime, they are less crowded. It's hot, after all. You can ride them one after another. From what I saw, the amusement park zone and the VR zone were the most enjoyable.