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Kiztopia Club at Punggol

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We travelled to Punggol to enjoy some indoor fun at @kiztopiasg Club. This relatively new indoor playground may be smaller than its parent at Marina Square, but it is still a great place for the kids to enjoy a wide variety of indoor play.

First up, is the typical indoor playground with slides, trampoline, ball pit, and climbing structures, for the kids to work up some sweat.

Next, climb up the stairs to the 2nd floor to cool down with some quiet play. The room consist of 4 stations (kids-height tables and chairs), where the kids can let their imaginations flow with magnetic tiles, train tracks, and Duplo-style marble run.

After a good half an hour of building fun, the kids are ready to head back down for more active play. There are a couple of ride-on cars and bikes for toddlers and pre-schoolers, but no dedicated track for the kids to ride around.

Nevertheless, there is a huge 'supermarket' and 'kitchen' for pretend play! And a Hinoki wood chip pit for sensory play. Though smaller in size, Kiztopia Club at Punggol successfully managed to excite and engage the kids for a full 2 hours of play time!

Tips to get the best value out of this...

- Due to limited capacity, families are admitted into the indoor playground on a first-come-first-serve basis. During peak periods (public holidays and Saturdays), there were long queues before the opening time. Each ticket is valid for 1 or 2 hours, so if you don't manage to get in due to full capacity, you would have to wait for 1-2 hours (until families and their reluctant kids leave the playground). Sunday evening was relatively quiet and we could enter immediately and played from 5.30-7.30pm. 


- Kiztopia Club (Punggol) is running a promotion in November (2021): On Mon-Thurs, from 6pm onwards only, you get 30% off single admission tickets. 


- There is a home-grown eatery, Vibes Cafe, within Kiztopia Club (Punggol), that serves up delicious local and Western delights. There's a kids menu too! We adults love the convenience of being able to have a proper full dinner within an indoor playground, while the kids relish being able to drop in for dinner (when the food is ready) and then going back to play immediately (upon finishing their food).

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