Big Splash, an iconic part of our childhood is closing down in less than a month. On 21 October 2016, to be exact.
If you’re old enough, you’ll definitely have them memories about the place, mostly about the water park.
Here are 5 places you definitely have to visit before the entire place closes down.
Kaboodle Kids
Use foam blocks to form mega structures where the only limitation is your imagination. It’s like playing lego, except safer and softer. Kaboodle Kids will stay open until 17 December 2016.
Fish @ Big Splash
Fans of prawning and fishing will have heard of this place. While they have an indoor fishing pond at Bugis+, nothing beats the first garden-concept fishing place at Big Splash. The operations for Fish@Big Splash is slated to extend until 2 January 2017.
Integrated Recreation Centre by Spring Gear
This shop doesn’t just rent bicycles. It carries striders, kangaroo jumps and Quad Cycles which allows the entire family to ride together. Don’t miss this iconic shop which will be closing its doors in December 2016.
Starbucks @ Big Splash
Remember spending the night here at Starbucks, chilling together with your friends? Grab this opportunity to get your friends together for one last chill out session!
Crab in Da Bag @ Big Splash
They have two outlets, one at the Sports Hub and one at Big Splash. For those who have been fans of this Louisi-Asian Seafood Restaurant since 2013, take this chance to revisit their first outlet and memories before it closes down for good.
Featured Image: singaporeactually.com
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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