This weekend (March 18-19th), Singapore is packed to the brim with some fun activities. We narrow down the best ones so you and your kids can spend quality time together.
Text: Atika Lim and Gowri Somasundaram
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What: Time has come to see all of your children’s favourite Disney princes, princesses and even fishes at The Wonderful World of Disney on Ice!
End this March holidays with a bang Snow White, Elsa, Mickey and many others.
Admission: Prices vary. Check website for details.
Visit: Singapore Indoor Stadium
What: While you visit Disney characters live on ice, do not miss the live-action remake of the 1991 classic, Beauty and the Beast. Be one of the first few to catch it this opening weekend and end the March holidays with a bang.
What: A two-day lineup of activities for both the kids and adults. While your kids meet the characters of My Little Pony and Pororo,
Admission: Free
Visit: Singapore Expo
What: A new addition to the iLight Marina Bay 2017, the Art-Zoo Inflatable Park is a giant playground where kids can learn about their favourite animals while having the time of their lives.
Admission: $15 per person
Visit: The Float @ Marina Bay
What: Introduce your kids to an immersive future world, where they can learn about global resources. With exhibitions, craft sessions and a live performance by Nathan Hartono, there is something for all ages at the Make the Future Singapore Festival.
Admission: Free
Visit: Change Exhibition Centre
What: Go green with your wardrobe at the St Patrick’s Day Street Festival this weekend. With dance performances and face painters, join your kids in learning more about this Irish tradition!
Admission: Free
Visit: Circular Road
What: Catch the Broadway musical, Constellations that follows a spellbinding romance across parallel universes. For kids 11 years old and above, this play explores the strength of a relationship across various trajectories.
Admission: Prices vary. Check website for details.
Visit: KC Arts Centre, Home of SRT
What: Introduce your kids to the world of programming with this 4-lesson starter programme that aims to introduce robotics together with vintage robots.
Conducted over 4 Saturdays, this programme requires no prior experience. For kids aged 7 to 15.
Admission: $280 per child
Visit: MINT Museum for Toys
What: Enter an imaginative habitat of colourful dinosaurs and prehistoric plants at the Dye-Nosaur Gardens this weekend.
Take part in workshops and carnival rides, enter this whole new world of dinosaurs to learn more about them.
Admission: Free
Visit: Supertree Grove, World of Plants & Children’s Gardens
What: Catch one of the most well-renowned magic shows in the UK, IMPOSSIBLE, and watch them reinvent past illusions with technological trickery. For kids above 3 years old, this show brings to life the origins of ancient magic to the present just for you.
Admission: Prices vary. Check website for details.
Visit: Kallang Theatre