Changi Airport Having IG-Worthy Dinosaur Display & Snow Slide

Jurassic Mile isn’t the only dinosaur-related thing Changi Airport has for people in Singapore.

This Christmas, Changi Airport is celebrating this festive season the only way they know how to.

A Christmas village filled with dinosaurs.

Changi Airport Having IG-Worthy Dinosaur Display & Snow Slide

Aptly named Dino Wanderland, the village is filled with 9 massive life-like dinosaurs for you to feed your eyes, and Instagram account, with.

Image: Facebook (Changi Airport)

Not only that, but they also have a sub-zero snow adventure zone at Changi Airport T3 where you can slide down a snow slide and just play around in the snow with your friends and family.

Image: Facebook (Changi Airport)

Plus, expect cute, lighted bears in Christmas getup.

Image: Facebook (Changi Airport)

Massive 16-Metre Tall Christmas Tree

Sub-zero temperatures and dinosaurs not festive enough for you?

Make your way over to Jewel to feast your eyes on the 16-metre tall Christmas tree located at Jewel’s Shiseido Forest Valley.

Image: Facebook (Changi Airport)

According to Changi Airport’s Facebook post, the tree is just the tip of the iceberg and there is plenty of Christmas decor at the Jewel’s Canopy Park just waiting for the curious to explore.

Air Tokidoki

EVA Air might have the Gudetama flight but you don’t have to be envious because now, Singapore has a Tokidoki-themed flight experience for people in Singapore to enjoy.

Image: Facebook (Changi Airport)

According to Changi Airport’s website, you can step into a tokidoki-themed plane cabin where you can get insta-worthy shots with your favourite tokidoki characters.

The best part? If you want something to remember by, you can pop by their retail pop-up stall which is, according to them, a “one-stop-shop” for all things tokidoki.

A Massive Affair

As you can probably tell by now, the scale of Changi Airport’s Christmas festivities is on a different level.

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They have activities going on in three different areas (four if you add Jurassic Mile), more than enough for a person to explore for the entire day.

You can find out more information here.

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