I had wanted to bring the kids to the Canopy Park ever since its opening. But I was hesitant because of the hefty price tag to pay.
We have four kids. Thankfully, it is still free for the tots because the park is free for kiddos below three. So we would potentially pay $242 for two adults and two kids if we are to enter all the attractions in Canopy Park.
As a family who often prefers adventure over comfort, I decided that we would go for the most exciting and valuable for money experience. So we selected the Bouncing Sky Net. Our total cost of entering the Bouncing Sky Net was $68.40, including entry into the Canopy Park where the Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls, Petal Garden, Topiary Walk were located.
Child’s admission rate for the Bouncing Sky Net is $14.40 for an hour. As compared to many other indoor adventure playgrounds, I consider the price tag reasonable.
Manulife Sky Nets – Bouncing
The minimum height limit for the Bouncing Sky Net is 110cm, and so I was disappointed that my active toddlers could not join us for the bounce. After entering the attraction, I realised that the Bouncing Sky Net was probably not safe for the two tiny ones because there were so many other children bursting with endless energy leaping here and there.
It felt amazing bouncing on the vast net that stretches 250 metres long. With the highest point at 8 metres above Canopy Park, we felt like we were jumping high up in the sky.
It wasn’t just any trampoline. We could bounce up really high when the momentum picked up. The nets were very sturdy, and there were more safety nets installed beneath the Sky Net for additional precautions.
My legs turned wobbly after two rounds of leaping and bouncing through the maze of nets. The kids went on and on for a few rounds and naturally, we all complained of muscle soreness the next day.
I love this knitted slide.
Love the view from the top.
When we left, we told ourselves that this place is worth revisiting, even when the new school term starts. It is the perfect place for the kids to unwind over the weekend and have some fun. Finger crossed that it will not be overly crowded.
Walking Sky Net
A glimpse of the Walking Sky Net. You get the best view from the top, all the way down to Level One.
TOPIARY WALK
We spent a bit of time here, admiring several topiary works put together by various types of flowers. The artwork is impressive, and the cute elephant below is one of our favourites.
As for the Changi Experience Studio, I believed my twin tots would not be able to appreciate it, so I rather leave it to another visit to fully maximize our experience. We will be looking forward to the high-tech visual experience relating to Changi Airport as well as rounds of digital games that the kids will love.
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