The Malta is a small island (population about 300,000, although it gets bigger with all the visitors in the holiday season) and the FunPark is also small. Having said that, if you're not from mainland Europe it does give you the chance to see the new releases which you won't see at home for another 12 months or so and the staff are very pleasant and welcoming. There is also a shop with the full range of Playmobil and some DS items and a small cafe. There are often some offers on items in the shop. Inside there is a play area with some giant models of Playmobil items (when we visited in January this year they were built around the harbour theme and before this the pirate ship). There are cabinet displays in the play area on different themes and also a number of play tables with a range of Playmobil available for visitors to play with. Understandably, these are often not complete as they take quite a hammering from the youngsters over the months. Outside, there is a square courtyard on the castle theme with a throne to sit on (I won't say what happens when you do sit on it) and some large figures. So nothing big and spectacular, rather small and friendly. As for taking your own Playmobil along, I don't see any problem in that, although I think you should explain to the staff when you arrive that you have some with you and show them and they can advise you. There used to be tours round the factory on their old site both for holiday visitors and local school parties, but I'm not sure now they are in new factory because of health and safety legislation is tighter now Malta is in the EU. We know the manageress of the FunPark through my interest in Playmobil and fire engines and so we had a tour of the new factory shortly after it opened but there were two of us and two staff looking after us!
I think I've still got some photos from some visits which I'll try to find and post for you.