In need of a new, aesthetic Instagram feed?
Missed your chance to get tickets to the Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) Singapore?
Well, look no further, because the MOIC is releasing more tickets now, so grab this chance to visit the most eye-catching and pleasing attraction in Dempsey!
Ticket Details
Previously, the first round of tickets completely sold out within 48 hours of its drop on 12 April 2021.
In response to the “incredibly high demand”, the second round of tickets will be made available at 10:00 am, today. Buy them right now here, before they sell out again!
Various ticket prices are available, depending on the size of your group:
- S$42/person for a single admission
- S$40/person for a group of 2 or 3
- S$38/person for a group of 4 or more
Ticket holders will enjoy access to 14 imaginative exhibits, various unique ice cream treats, and unforgettable activities led by #TeamMOIC guides.
The Museum of Ice Cream
Housed within a lush 60,000 square foot property, MOIC will feature 14 never-before-seen installations dedicated to the celebration and experience of enjoying ice cream.
As promised, their multi-sensory installations include a pink and yellow jungle with 10,000 bananas, and the largest MOIC sprinkle pool ever created to bring their imaginations to life and create lasting memories over the magic of ice cream.
An iconic memory of every Singaporean’s childhood will also be included in the exhibit—a fully functional Singapore-inspired “Dragon Playground”!
Guests will also be able to enjoy five unique ice cream treats as they are guided through the 60 to 90-minute experience by talented #TeamMOIC performers.
Experiential Museums As A Cultural Phenomenon
Dubbed as “experiums”, MOIC has left a lasting impression on many who have visited its home in New York.
The museum first kickstarted the experiential movement into high gear in 2016 with its New York pop-up, establishing itself immediately as a playground of boundless creativity for the ice cream–obsessed and selling out quickly with a growing waitlist of 200,000 guests.
MOIC has sold out stints across the United States in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Miami, and is one of the top 10 most Instagram-med museums in the world as ranked by the Smithsonian.
How cool.
Boosting Tourism
Singapore’s MOIC was developed as a way to improve the lacklustre tourism our country has been experiencing all thanks to the annoying COVID-19 pandemic.
Annoying for our country’s pockets and annoying for all of us who can’t wait to get out of this heat…
The Singapore Tourism Board’s (STB) chief executive expressed, “The opening of such innovative attractions adds vibrancy to our city, and underscores the tourism industry’s confidence in Singapore continuing appeal as a top travel destination.”
Hopefully, the four new attractions will help restore some of our sunny island holiday vibes in the coming future.
He also promised that MOIC will abide by the safe management measures in the attraction, retail and F&B spaces, “all without taking away from its unique brand experience.”
Want to keep yourself updated on MOIC news? Check out their website or follow @museumoficecreamsg and #moic on Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok.
Feature Image: Museum of Ice Cream
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