Herald on Sunday

3 FOR THE KIDS...

Eli Orzessek has a few suggestion­s for keeping the youngsters busy in the city state.

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Universal Studios Singapore

To get that theme park fix in, head to Singapore’s edition of Universal Studios — 18 of the 24 rides were designed specifical­ly for the city state. With movie magic at every turn — including a replica of Hollywood Boulevard — highlights include the 3D Transforme­rs Ride and

The Mummy rollercoas­ter. There are seven zones in all to explore, with areas devoted to Jurassic Park, Shrek and

Madagascar. The park is also home to the world’s tallest duelling roller coasters — but that one’s probably best for the older kids. rwsentosa.com

Gardens by the Bay

This uniquely Singaporea­n outdoor garden, spread out across Marina Bay will have the kids mesmerised with its otherworld­ly structures, especially when they all light up at nightfall. The famous “Supertrees” offer the chance to walk high across the gardens, with oversized greenhouse­s recreating mountain climates and hundreds of plants and trees to discover. Though walking around the park is free, you’ll have to pay to walk the Supertrees or enter the climate-controlled conservato­ries. gardensbyt­hebay.com.sg

Port of the Lost Wonder

Located on the island resort of Sentosa, the Port of the Lost Wonder is Singapore’s first kids club on the beach, devoted to families with young children. Featuring a multitude of play areas, themed slides and climbing frames, there are games and activities organised all day — including a popular bubble party every weekend. Kids will love splashing around in the piratethem­ed water play area and there are plenty of great retail and restaurant options for the adults. sentosa.com.sg

 ??  ?? Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. Photo / Annie Sprat
Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. Photo / Annie Sprat

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