Do you know what’s one of the places a bunch of us haven’t been to in a while?
Changi Airport.
Because why think about travelling when you mostly couldn’t till the recent travel bubbles?
The above statement doesn’t apply if you went to Jewel for shopping.
But it’s the end of the year, with students having holidays and some of us clearing leaves.
Which also means the titular airport has more activities.
Race in a Go-Kart in Changi Airport from $8 Per Person
If you liked Skyline Luge in Sentosa, you could give this a spin too!
Starting from today (26 Nov 2020), a dinosaur-themed carnival at Terminal 4 (T4) will be held.
And one of the more eye-catching activities sees you race down a track while riding in a go-kart.
Located at the Terminal 4 Arrival Kerbside taxi waiting area, it’s definitely a good change of pace for being almost always at home this year.
And don’t worry about which day you can go down because it’s open every day at various timings.
From Monday to Wednesday, it’s open from 3pm to 10pm.
For the rest of the week, public holidays and their eves, the area is open from 2pm – 11pm.
Rules And Regulations
Of course, you can’t just go in, karts-blazing Mario Kart-esque.
Every place has its own rules after all.
You need to be at least nine years old, be at least 1.3m tall and be wearing covered shoes.
For health reasons, those who are pregnant, have back, heart or other symptoms that may affect driving also should avoid this.
And obviously, if you’re sick, please stay home.
Ticket prices vary too.
For the Novice Circuit, it’s $12 from Monday to Wednesday and $15 for the rest of the week, including public holidays and their eves.
The Pro Circuit costs a bit more, at $15 from Monday to Wednesday and $22 for the rest of the week, including public holiday’s and its eves.
However, for every $30 you spend ($80 for supermarkets) at T1, T3, T4 or Jewel, you can actually get a discounted activity pass!
All the passes get a S$4 reduction in price besides the weekday Pro Circuit, which is reduced by S$5.
However, keep in mind that only four discounted passes can be obtained this way, and the total expenditure must come from one receipt.
No cheating, now.
Want to guarantee your slot? You can go and book the passes over here.
Other Activities
Remember, it’s a dinosaur-themed carnival so there are other activities there as well.
One of them being the Dino Bounce, which is a massive, 30m wide bouncing castle.
This one is more for kids between five to 12 years old and each pass is set at S$8 per person.
More activities, like craft workshops and displays, can be found over here.
Featured Image: Facebook (Changi Airport)
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