From rock-climbing walls and bouncy trampolines to exhilarating water sports, these are the hotspots for active fun in Singapore.
Get an adrenaline rush at Superpark
Join your kids at this 40,000 sq ft play facility, which is made up of several areas across two levels, each offering fun games and activities for everyone in the family.
The Adventure Area, for example, is an indoor playground that includes obstacle walls, trampolines, slides, play towers, and a pedal car-racing track.
The Game Arena has spaces in which to play baseball, golf, street basketball, and a host of other action-packed games, like Superpinball, Superhoop, and Superbowl.
The Freestyle Hall is an all-in-one indoor sports park, with trampolines, a foam pit, a climbing wall, and a skate and scoot area.
BEST FOR Kids and adults of all ages; children under eight years must be supervised by an adult aged 18 and above. All activities have minimum height requirements – for instance, your child has to be at least 1.2m tall to use the trampoline platform and obstacle wall.
HOW MUCH Tickets start from $22 per person. Kids under age three enter for free.
FIND OUT MORE www. superpark.com.sg
Romp and roll at Kidz Amaze at Safra Jurong
Boasting 17,000 square feet of indoor fun, this is definitely an outing your kids will remember. Kindergarteners and older kids can slide down the 18.5m indoor spiral slides – one of the highest in Asia – and play with foam blasters at the interactive foam ball arena.
Other play elements include Illuminize – an illuminated ball maze filled with sensorial experiences and opportunities to explore; Rainbow Maze, a suspended knitted maze that encourages kids to crawl, climb and balance on their own; and Fun Pit, made up of wave slides that land kids in a large pool of balls.
Climb & Roll is designed for toddlers to help them develop their gross and fine motor skills.
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