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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Kidzania Singapore

We went to Kidzania Singapore on the eve of Singapore's National Day. Hubby took half day leave so once he was home, we drove to Sentosa. We parked at the Beach Station Carpark and there was a bridge to link us to Kidzania.


Tickets cost $58 for kids and $35 for adullts. Tickets for toddlers between 2 - 3 years old cost $25. If you are a Maybank card holder, you are entitled to 10% discount on ticket price. If your child is a student of Learning Lab, your child need only pay $51 instead of $58. For online booking of tickets, you can click here.

We did not know what to expect as we have read some good and not so good reviews about Kidzania. One of the negative comments mentioned that the waiting time was too long. 

When we reached the counter, there were only a few other families. We arrived at 1pm. That day, Kidzania was closing at 8pm as it was the eve of public holiday. The kids were given 20 kidzos each and an ATM card. All of us had to wear a wristband to identify the child to the parent.

Once we entered Kidzania, we noticed that there were not as many children as we had expected (we expected A LOT more). I guess it helped that we were there on the eve of National Day. I would expect a bigger crowd on public holidays. 


Recording in session
The girls have been bugging hubby and me to take them to Kidzania, so when we were there, they were wow-ed by the place. It is really a Kids City. We were on our way to activate the ATM card when we saw that the Discovery Film Studio had no queue. We remembered reading some reviews somewhere that the bank queue might be long so Ulfa and Auni decided to go ahead and queue outside the Discovery Film Studio to be a host/film editor. 


Film Editing
What you will see outside each station
Outside each establishment, you will see a sign stating the capacity of kids that can play that role at one time, time taken for activity, age limit of participant etc. For the Film Studio, the age limit was 7+. Ulfa was not 7 yet but she really wanted to try out as a Host/Film Editor. The person who was in-charge was nice enough to ask if Ulfa could read, to which Ulfa answered "yes'. She then asked if she could test Ulfa's reading to see if she was suitable to participate in the activity. So after the quick test, Ulfa was allowed to join.


The Bank



While Ulfa and Auni were waiting for their turn, I took Nuha, who is 4 years old, to activate her card at the bank. Outside the bank, I had to write Nuha's name and her birthdate on the paper with the card. Nuha had to queue up at the bank on her own as parents were not allowed inside. I worried a little then as I wondered 'What if she does not know what to say at the counter', 'What if she is scared' etc. But my worries were unfounded. Nuha went in, albeit a litle bit unsure at first. She then followed the others who were queueing and went up to the counter herself. At this point, I went "Bravo!" in my head.


Delivering Newspapers
After we left the bank, Auni and Ulfa were not done yet so Nuha went on to the Kidzania Post to try out as a Newspaper Delivery crew. She was alone as the one other girl who was in the queue wanted to try out as a Journalist. So I accompanied Nuha around her trip. I didn't help her carry the papers. I didnt help her knock on the doors or tell her what to say. She did it all by herself. She was a bit shy at first and could not remember everything that she needed to say (it was on the board she was carrying but she couldn't read all of the words yet). Subsequently she got the hang of it. It helped that the Kidzania staff were all so friendly. 

By the time Nuha was done, Auni and Ulfa were queuing at the bank having completed the Host/Film Editor job. We found out that the film could be downloaded online with the password given to us!

Thereafter the girls tried out a few other jobs like the Water Quality Assurance Specialist, Tourist Guide, Baby Expert, Runway Model, Climber, Chef and Cabin Crew.

Inside the cockpit
Qatar Airways
For the cabin crew or first officer jobs, look out for the distribution time for the jobs and queue up outside the Kindergarten for it. The staff will then give you a time for you to come back later. 

Stadium
Driving School
Runway Model
For most jobs, parents can only watch from outside the window. However, there are some jobs like cabin crew and Runway model where you can participate. For example, when your child works as a cabin crew, they will serve you on the plane. When they become Runway Models, you get to be an audience at a fashion show.

You do not really need to accompany your children around Kidzania if they are older. They can do everything on their own and it allows them to become more independent. Auni is 8 and I pretty much let her go about choosing the jobs on her own. I noticed that the kids make fast friends as they work together with other kids. 

Working at KFC
Most jobs allow them to earn Kidzos while there are some jobs where they have to pay. For example, the girls had to pay 10Kidzos when they worked at KFC (they were given 1Kidzo off as they reused their hair net). However, the fun part was they get to eat what they prepared. The girls loved this. When they ate the burgers they prepared, they commented that it tasted really good.

Some reviews I read mentioned that the staff at Kidzania does not appear too enthusiastic. I guess it really depends on the staff themselves. I must say that most of the staff we met were very friendly to the kids. I particularly liked the staff - Ivy and Raihana - who were managing KFC when we were there. They were so fun and friendly with the kids, you could see the kids really enjoying their company. The kids were laughing and giving hi-fives to them. At the end of the session, the kids went up to them to give them hugs. It was really wonderful to see that. 

Kidzania Department Store is packed at closing time
We ended the day at 8pm. The kids went into Kidzania Department Store to spend their Kidzos. They had to do this on their own as parents were not allowed inside. It is good to check the balance in their cards or withdraw the money so that kids know how much they can spend. If you worry that your child might not know what they can spend on with the amount of money they have, look through the windows with your kids and tell them what are the things within their range. Alternatively, the staff inside will assist them.

As parents, we worry a lot, but they'll survive Kidzania.

Before going to Kidzania, I personally wondered how I'll survive the long hours there when it is only my kids who are having fun. However, time passes by really quickly and before you know it, it is closing time. When the girls were doing the activities, hubby and I managed to get alone time where we spent chilling out at the in-house Killiney Kopitiam and KFC (there are other food establishments there).
Other food establishment
Theatre
Tour Guide and Tourists
Climbing School
Hospital
Quality Assurance Specialists
Acting Academy
Our girls (and us) thoroughly enjoyed themselves. They could not stop thanking us after the visit. We will definitely visit Kidzania Singapore again.

Some tips on visiting Kidzania Singapore:
1) Avoid peak periods unless you don't mind the waiting time.
2) Get a lanyard for the kids to put their cards or Kidzos. You can purchase one there but they cost around $10 - $15 (Maybank card holders get 10% off). I saw some parents holding the Kidzos and cards for the kids. You can do that too but it'll be good to teach the kids to handle their own cards and Kidzos.
3) Before you go to Kidzania, tell your kids that there are a lot of different jobs they can try. Some jobs are those they've never heard of. They need not be doctors and firefighters ALL THE TIME.
4) Let your kids choose whatever they want to be. It is their city and their day, not yours.
5) Take note that you are not allowed to queue for the kids. They need to queue if they want to play.
6) Your child can activate the ATM card later if the queue at the bank is too long. They can just do the activities first.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Our Virgin Trip to SingKids @ Changi Airport T3

Last Friday night, hubby and i brought the kids to Changi Airport to eat Popeyes. We know that there is SingKids there so we decided to check it out. We reached there at about 8.30pm (coz we went after work).

I thought that they were going to close at 9.30pm, however, the branch at Changi Airport T3 opens till 11pm! Last admission at 10.15pm. The minute my girls saw the place, they wanted to play and forgot all about being hungry. So we let them play.

Their charges:
Off-peak - 2hrs playtime ($18). Admits 1 child & 1 adult
Peak - 1 hr playtime ($18). Admits 1 child & 1 adult

Subsequent hr: $10
Additional adult: $4

*Socks required. Can be purchased at $2 per pair.

I bought a Deal.com voucher online for SingKids that allows the kids to play for 3 hours. So we used that. We didn't have socks so we purchased it from them. A total of $8 for 4 pairs.

I must say that my kids really enjoyed playing there. The place is aged appropriate for kids especially those below 7 years of age (though their rule states 1 to 12 years old and that the kids have to be below 1.45m tall).

The pros:
Kid-friendly
Safe environment
No big kids running down the little ones so you need not worry about that

The Cons:
Only one - the place is kind of small. My girls were done playing in 1.5hours time. Or the probably realised they were hungry.

So after that we headed to Popeyes which is also in T3 and closes at 2am.

Overall it was fun there and my girls loved it. They actually requested to go there again :)





You can check out their website here.



Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Our virgin trip to Fidgets @Turf City

I took the girls to Fidgets on the 2nd day of Chinese New Year. Fidgets is located at Turf City.

Adults and children below 1 year old enter FREE
Under 2 years - $8
2 to 10 years old - $15

Fidgets Is open every day from 9am to 6pm and stayed open on Chinese New Year too!

We decided to check the place out since we've heard much about it but have not been to the place before. I would say that the place is a little out of the way especially for those without their own transport. We were wondering how on earth we were going to find the place since Turf City is a big area. Thankfully there were Fidgets signboard displayed to lead us to the indoor playground.

Upon reaching Fidgets, we notice that majority of those there were expats and their children. When we went to the counter, we had to sign a form. We were also given a card to hold on to. You make purchases using the card. At the end of the day when you are leaving the place, the card will be scanned and it will give you the total bill that you need to pay (entrance fee plus any food or drinks purchased from the shops within Fidgets). By the way, you have to bring your own socks to enter Fidgets.

As soon as you enter, you see the rest and relax area with cafes right in front of you. On the right, it is the smaller children's play area. On the left is the bigger children play area. I took my smaller girl to the toddler play area. I thought that it was good that they indicate the age group that a particular play area caters to. However, as there was no one monitoring whether the rule was being adhered go, a lot of older kids also end up playing in the toddler's area. So parents of younger children will still need to monitor their toddler to make sure that they don't get trampled by the older ones.



Hubby took my elder girl to the older kids' play area. The area is much bigger. What I like about it is that it has like an obstacle course for the kids to go through as they play there.



There is also a rest area for parents and kids to chill and have a bite. There is a tv monitor showing surveillance of the play area.

Overall, my girls enjoyed it there. My take is that Fidgets is smaller than Explorer Kid at Downtown East. There are things that they can improve on like having a staff to monitor that kids play in the area designated for their age group (if not, might as well remove the sign and let anyone play anywhere they like). They should also have a locker for parents to store their belongings. More surveillance cameras needed if kids are going to be left playing on their own as I saw two kids strangling each other (with their parents nowhere in sight!) and I had to tell them to get off each other. The price is affordable and ultimately, you can relax while your kids enjoy!

You can check out Fidgets at http://www.fidgets.com