“Explore & Play” A Tropical Play Forest Playground & Otter-Themed Spots At Changi Airport

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Families can explore and play at an otter-themed playground, the Tropical Play Forest Playground, at Changi Airport and enjoy otter-themed photo spots around Terminal 3 from 8 March to 1 May 2024. 


Tropical Play Forest Playground at Changi Airport Terminal 3

Tropical Play Forest Playground at Changi Airport Terminal 3
Image: Changi Airport Group

Opening just in time for the March school holidays in Singapore, the Tropical Play Forest Playground provides kids with a chance to get lost in an otter-ly enchanting forest of fun at Changi Airport. 

Located at Level 3 near Check-in Row 11, the pop-up playground has different play areas that kids can immerse themselves in. 

Trampoline
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Bounce about on a trampoline at the Tropical Play Forest Playground.


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Treetop Walk
Image: Changi Airport Group

Take a walk along the Treetop Walk. 

Changi Airport Tropical Play Forest Playground Tree House
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Escape away into the Changi Airport Tropical Play Forest Playground Tree House.

Waterfall Slide
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Kids can then take a dive down the waterfall slide into the blue and white ball pit plunge pool below. 

coconut tree swing
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For carefree fun, kids can jump onboard the coconut tree swing at the Changi Airport Terminal 3 playground. 

Building Block
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Another spot for kids is the building blocks pit. 


Admission to the Changi Airport Pop-up Playground at Terminal 3

Admission to the Changi Airport Pop-up Playground at Terminal 3
Image: Changi Airport Group

To enter the Changi Airport Tropical Play Forest playground, children must be at least 0.9m tall to enter. Those between 0.9 to 1.1m tall must be accompanied by an adult (at least 18 years old).

All entering the playground must wear socks.


Price of admission

You can directly purchase admmision on the Changi App at $10 per pass. Accompanying adult cost $5 per pass. 

There are also promotions available with free pass redemptions.

Spend a minimum of $50 ($80 at supermarkets) in a single receipt at the public areas of Changi Airport T1 to T4, excluding Jewel, and redeem:

  • One free pass to the Tropical Play Forest playground; one additional when you pay by Mastercard or Changi Pay.
  • Two hours of free parking at T1 to T4. Spend a minimum of $35 by Mastercard to redeem this perk.
  • Five free Candy Carnival tokens; five additional when you pay by Mastercard or Changi Pay.

More details can be found at www.changiairport.com/play.

The playground is open at the following times:

  • Fridays: 5 pm to 10 pm
  • Weekends, School Holidays & Public Holidays: 12 pm to 10 pm

Tropical Play Forest Otter Photo Opportunities at Changi Airport

Tropical Play Forest Otter Photo Opportunities at Changi Airport
Image: Changi Airport Group

If you’ve ever wondered what the carefree life of an otter is like, head over to Changi Airport Terminal 3 Basement 2, near Swensen’s and next to The Jelly Hearts.

Photo Spots - Otter at Changi Airport
Image: Changi Airport Group

Pose for photos with an adorable, larger-than-life otter family while you frolic with them in the water as they lazily float down a stream.


Dining Promotions

Kids eat free at Jones the Grocer (Terminal 2), Nam Nam, Collin’s (T3), O’Coffee Club (Terminal 4), and enjoy 50% off at Noyah La Maison, Central Thai, and Baba Nyonya (T3). Terms and conditions apply.

For a full list of dining perks, click here.

Dining Promotions
Image: Changi Airport Group

Dine at selected restaurants within the public areas of Changi Airport Terminals 1 to 4 (T1 to T4) get a free sustainability-themed kids’ activity book.

Keep your junior forest ranger busy as they uncover a treasure trove of puzzles, quizzes, and more!

View the participating restaurants here.

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Lester Ng
Lester firmly believes that it is not what you look at that matters, it is what you see (nod of the hat to Thoreau).