A large, ornate clock featuring a prominent frog character that strikes the time on a bell with its tongue, located in the Covent Garden area of London.
They set up this funny house at the Center. We gave it a try and had plenty fun. Everything was upside down. Only downside was feeling slightly motion sick afterwards
Frog clock, little balls roll across the tracks. Then every hour the frog plays music and bubbles come out of its mouth and the little kids run round trying to pop them. Great fun and free attraction when it's running. However, due to Covid-19 I believe it is not currently running. Will it be back on? Who knows.
When walking pass the clock i always think back to when my children were small and all these tiny faces looking up in awe of what the frog will do. This is one of Milton Keynes' many wonders. So bring a reminiscent smile to my face of all those years ago and the fun had by everyone. A must go and see if you're in and around MK for shopping sometime soon.
Enjoy the bubbles! Starts every 30mins and lasts about 5mins
apparently, going on what the sign adjacent to the frog clock said, the clock was feeling croaky and that they were doing something to make it work again. ok fair enough - maintenance or whatever. but the pun about feeling croaky? someone needs to be sacked! or prosecuted, or... (hang on, let me listen out for Karen's - no need to ask them, they freely opine and loudly too). What if I'd travelled 50 miles to do nothing other than watch the frog clock, and never mind last minute shopping on xmas eve. I'd have been sorely disappointed that's what. come on you horogical experts, let's see the frog clock leap into action!
Due to covid it is currently not running due to social distancing however when it is in operation it is very nice to come and watch and I would deffo recommend it is also a free attraction.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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They set up this funny house at the Center. We gave it a try and had plenty fun. Everything was upside down. Only downside was feeling slightly motion sick afterwards
Frog clock, little balls roll across the tracks. Then every hour the frog plays music and bubbles come out of its mouth and the little kids run round trying to pop them. Great fun and free attraction when it's running. However, due to Covid-19 I believe it is not currently running. Will it be back on? Who knows.
When walking pass the clock i always think back to when my children were small and all these tiny faces looking up in awe of what the frog will do. This is one of Milton Keynes' many wonders. So bring a reminiscent smile to my face of all those years ago and the fun had by everyone. A must go and see if you're in and around MK for shopping sometime soon.
Enjoy the bubbles! Starts every 30mins and lasts about 5mins
apparently, going on what the sign adjacent to the frog clock said, the clock was feeling croaky and that they were doing something to make it work again. ok fair enough - maintenance or whatever. but the pun about feeling croaky? someone needs to be sacked! or prosecuted, or... (hang on, let me listen out for Karen's - no need to ask them, they freely opine and loudly too). What if I'd travelled 50 miles to do nothing other than watch the frog clock, and never mind last minute shopping on xmas eve. I'd have been sorely disappointed that's what. come on you horogical experts, let's see the frog clock leap into action!
Due to covid it is currently not running due to social distancing however when it is in operation it is very nice to come and watch and I would deffo recommend it is also a free attraction.