When we saw Let’em Play, we knew at once that our kids would love this high element experience. Getting a little adrenaline rush from this not too high structure is great for character building, and it is fabulous for our health also!
Our kids’ age range from going 3 to 9 years old, and we honestly did not have much expectation from the toddlers. It was good enough for them to complete the first level that looked quite challenging for them.
Let’em Play
Indoor Obstacle Course
But as with all children, they surprised us with their enthusiasm and determination. With some assistance from the staffs, they completed the entire course with their koko and jiejie.
The suspension bridge was really wobbly. I tried, and it took me some focus, balance and guts to cross over too.
Check out the tots cross the bridge in the Instagram below (swipe left).
Crossing the rope below was not too challenging for those who were tall enough to hug the punching bags. However, for the tots, we needed extra hands to guide them over. We were so thankful that the friendly staffs from Let’em Play were always there to help.
In the centre of the obstacle course are the Tree House and Water Drop Nets, where the kids rested and had free play with no harness required.
Augmented Reality Climbing
Below is Augmented Reality Climbing, a gaming platform for climbing walls. The boys went many rounds of games, smashing bats to achieve their personal high scores. This game is genius to me as it gets the climber to unknowingly work out on the inclined wall while gaming.
Climbing Walls
There are climbing walls in Let’em Play too, two speed-climbing walls on the self-belay mechanism, and two colourful walls which require manual belay. My girl even scaled a tree (not in the picture)!
I strongly suggest parents join in the fun too. It is the best opportunity to bond with your kids while helping and encouraging each other to overcome the obstacle course.
Keen to try out th high element indoor obstacle course in Let’em Play too?
Let ’em Play is located at 18 Boon Lay Way, #01-100, Spore 609966.
Opening hours :
Mon ~ Fri: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sat & Sun: 8:30 am to 8:30 pm
* note last entry is one hour before closing.
Check out this link for the rates.
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