I love Christmas. It is a day widely celebrated in Singapore. I love the fact that everywhere we go, the places are beautifully adorned with Christmas decorations.
We went to T3 after finding out about the 'Big-Christmas-Ball-that-drops-sweets-through-pipes'. I personally find that it was quite a disappointment because the sweets that they dropped through the pipes were so few and they are all mint which little children do not like to eat. They should have a variety of candies such as chocolates, toffees, mint bugs, small packs of jelly beans etc. Anyway, Phoebe did not get the "pink" ping pong ball because all the rest of the bigger kids were too rough. She only managed to pocket a few sweets and was very disppointed to find them too minty for her liking. Seeing her disappointed face, I decided to go to The Cocoa Trees nearby to get her some nice chocolates. Then we went to the other side of the departure hall.
There was a huge bouncy castle. We had to queue for about 25 mins to enter the bouncy castle but it was worth it. Phoebe really enjoyed herself bouncing up and down and sliding down the castle. I thought the crowd control was good, they only limit a few children into the castle each time and the play time per child was about 10-15 minutes. No footwear was allowed and everyone going into the castle had to sanitise their hands. I thought they should sanitise their feet too. Haha :) Have I told you I'm a hygiene freak too? ;)
We went to T3 after finding out about the 'Big-Christmas-Ball-that-drops-sweets-through-pipes'. I personally find that it was quite a disappointment because the sweets that they dropped through the pipes were so few and they are all mint which little children do not like to eat. They should have a variety of candies such as chocolates, toffees, mint bugs, small packs of jelly beans etc. Anyway, Phoebe did not get the "pink" ping pong ball because all the rest of the bigger kids were too rough. She only managed to pocket a few sweets and was very disppointed to find them too minty for her liking. Seeing her disappointed face, I decided to go to The Cocoa Trees nearby to get her some nice chocolates. Then we went to the other side of the departure hall.
There was a huge bouncy castle. We had to queue for about 25 mins to enter the bouncy castle but it was worth it. Phoebe really enjoyed herself bouncing up and down and sliding down the castle. I thought the crowd control was good, they only limit a few children into the castle each time and the play time per child was about 10-15 minutes. No footwear was allowed and everyone going into the castle had to sanitise their hands. I thought they should sanitise their feet too. Haha :) Have I told you I'm a hygiene freak too? ;)
Surely Changi Airport can provide cute chocolates like these right? Anyway, these chocolates are a ripped off! Each of them cost 95 cents and Phoebe was happily putting them into the plastic bags. I had to secretly take some of them out of the bag before payment. In the end, we bought only 5 pieces (out of the 10 pieces which she had chosen - which would have cost me $9.50! Ouch!)
She just loved to bounce! It's worth waiting for.
3 comments:
U can also try AMK hub, there is a xmas wonderland bazaar. U get 2 entrance pass for every $30 spent, they have bouncy castle, art & craft activities. Check their website. There's NTUC too.
yah yah, the ball is a bit disappointing but dash enjoyed snatching those sweets. hahaha, rough boy.
Oh, AMK hub also have ? But crowded right ? AMK always people mountain people sea!! haha "_
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