7 Enchanting Places to Enjoy ‘Snow’ in Singapore this Christmas

Did you know that you can escape into the enchantment of a frosty Christmas right here in Singapore?

Discover the joy of the snowy Yuletide Season with our curated list of the best locations to find “snow” in the city. Whether it’s the “foamy” kind or the chilly, icy delight, both kids and adults can enjoy the magic of snow. On that note, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

#1: ICE MAGIC: WINTER WONDERLAND

December 9, 2023 – January 21, 2024

Looking for the perfect opportunity to don your winter attire and immerse yourself in a snowy adventure in the heart of Singapore? Look no further, as Ice Magic is back for another enchanting season! This year’s event features 3,000 sqm of snowy activities, including Singapore’s first-ever Merry-Go-Round on Ice and the Longest Snow Slope in the country.

Embark on an adventure at the Merry-Go-Round on Ice, a spectacular 8-meter diameter carousel set adrift on glistening ice. This captivating ride promises exhilarating spins, infusing a magical touch into the winter wonderland experience. Additionally, refuel throughout the day with the help of onsite food vendors.

Price: Price starts at S$19. Get your tickets here.
Location: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018970

#2: CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND

December 1, 2023 – January 1, 2024

Gardens by the Bay’s beloved Christmas event is set to dazzle your eyes once more! Fondly reminiscing about my visit in 2016, where I immersed myself in the enchanting displays and had the pleasure of meeting Santa.

Image Credits: Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay (on Facebook)

Amidst the captivating festive entertainment and mesmerizing light displays that seize our attention, the true magic unfolds during Blizzard Time when the simulated “snow” descends. Snowfall sessions are complimentary with a Christmas Wonderland ticket.

Price: Price starts at S$8 for adults and S$6 for children (3 to 12 years old)
Location: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953

#3: SNOW CITY SINGAPORE

Open All Year

As Singapore’s first permanent indoor snow center, Snow City Singapore stands out as the sole destination in the country where temperatures closely mimic cool winter weather. This unique venue offers a one-of-a-kind snowfall experience every hour, every day. If you follow the brand’s social pages, you might have caught wind of the occasional snow rave, which guests absolutely love.

Price: Price starts at S$27 for adults and S$20 for children for 2 hours of Snow Play. Get your tickets at here.
Location: Snow City Singapore, 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433

#4: CHANGI AIRPORT: CANDY SNOW HOUSE

November 4, 2023 – March 31, 2024

Create unforgettable memories with your loved ones at the Candy Snow House nestled within Changi Airport’s delightful Candy Carnival. The whimsical charm of the Candy Snow House comes alive with captivating ice sculptures, thrilling ice luges, and exhilarating slides, promising a cool experience for everyone.

Dive into the joy of the season as you try your hand at mini-golf, bowling, or even basketball in these magical play areas crafted from ice. A gentle reminder: wear your coziest long pants and bring along a pair of socks.

Price: Tickets are about S$18 with 1 hour of play time per entry.

Location: Changi Airport’s Candy Snow House, Terminal 3, 65 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819663

#5: MAGICAL SNOWFALL AT VIVOCITY

November 17, 2023 – December 25, 2023

VivoCity’s Outdoor Plaza showcases the festive spirit with Kiztopia’s X’mas With A Splash bouncy castle fun, featuring a new water play zone. And here’s the delightful part – you can join in the fun without spending a single dollar!

Join the magic by catching the mesmerizing snowfall show, where fluttering foam descends gracefully against the backdrop of a majestic 15m tall Christmas tree in the heart of VivoCity. Snowfall timings include 7:30 pm & 8:30 pm from Monday to Thursday, and 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm & 9:30 pm from Friday to Sunday. Don’t forget to take pictures with your loved ones under the snowy spectacle.

Price: FREE
Location: VivoCity, Outdoor Plaza, Level 1, 1 HarbourFront Walk, Singapore 098585

#6: SNOW SPLENDOURS AT TANGLIN MALL

November 16, 2023 – January 1, 2024

Tanglin Mall welcomes back its much-loved attraction, Snow Splendours, featuring delightful avalanches and enchanting snow sessions. Get ready for 45 minutes of pure joy with daily foam snow sessions for the little ones and the young at heart. Just a heads up, the avalanches are made of foam, and the snowfall involves the charm of fake snow.

But that’s not all—there’s a flurry of activities for the whole family! Pose for pictures in front of a larger-than-life snow globe, join in the Christmas caroling festivities, and don’t miss the chance to meet and greet Santa himself.

Avalanche time slots: 7:30 pm (Weekdays); 7:30 pm & 8:30 pm (Weekends & Public Holidays)
Snow time slots: 7:45 pm (Weekdays); 7:45 pm & 8:45 pm (Weekends & Public Holidays)

Price: FREE
Location: Tanglin Mall L1 Outdoor Area (Outside Starbucks), 163 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247933

#7: SNOWFALL AT MARINA SQUARE CHRISTMAS WANDERLAND

November 23, 2023 – December 31, 2023

Prepare for an utterly adorable Christmas experience at Marina Square this year, where festive magic blends seamlessly with beloved Sanrio characters such as Hello Kitty, Pompompurin, Little Twin Stars, Cinnamoroll, and more!

Step into the wonderful world of the Cinnamoroll Magical Rink, where three daily foam snow showers (at 2:00 pm, 7:30 pm, and 8:30 pm) promise moments of pure delight. Capture memories at numerous Instagrammable spots, with the stunning pink Christmas tree providing a picturesque backdrop. And here’s the extra sprinkle of joy – you might just meet the charming Sanrio mascots during your visit.

Just a friendly reminder: the magical rink has limited standing capacity, and entry is on a first-come-first-served basis. So, come early and soak in the festive vibes as you are surrounded by your favorite Sanrio friends!

Price: FREE
Location: 6 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039594

Image Credits: Marina Square

In the midst of Singapore’s tropical warmth, these seven enchanting places offer a delightful escape into the magic of ‘snow’ this Christmas season. From cascading foam snow to whimsical winter wonderlands, these experiences promise to create lasting memories, making this festive season truly special for everyone in the Lion City.

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Exciting Upgrades to the Changi Airport Terminal 2 Experience

For those who, like myself, love traveling, you’ll be excited to learn that Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 has recently undergone a makeover! After three and a half years of extensive engineering works, Terminal 2 (T2) at Changi Airport has reopened, reinstating Singapore’s four-terminal operations.

The completion of T2 is both timely and essential to meet capacity demands, aligning with the anticipation of a full travel recovery to pre-COVID-19 levels by 2024. The T2 expansion project has notably increased Changi’s capacity by five million passengers per annum (mppa), elevating the airport’s total handling capacity to a whopping 90 mppa.

The expansion encompasses an additional 21,000 square meters, introducing new infrastructure, advanced systems, and an expanded array of shopping and dining offerings. A central common-use Fast and Seamless Travel (FAST) zone has been established, nearly doubling the number of automated check-in kiosks and bag drop machines.

During the T2 Expansion Opening Ceremony on November 1, 2023, Mr. Teo Chee Hean, Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, expressed:

“The T2 expansion project, initiated in January 2020, was underway two months before Singapore closed its borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite uncertainties, Changi Airport Group (CAG) remained committed to the project, confident that our Changi air hub would not only recover from the pandemic but emerge stronger.”

IMMERSIVE NATURE-CENTRIC EXPERIENCES

T2’s design philosophy revolves around a nature-inspired theme, seamlessly incorporating elements of nature throughout the terminal. From ceiling designs to wall finishes resembling natural landforms, carpet patterns, and horticulture displays, the terminal exudes a harmonious connection with the environment.

At the core of T2’s departure hall stands a 14-meter-tall digital display known as The Wonderfall. Nestled amid a vertical garden, The Wonderfall captures nature’s raw beauty in breathtaking detail, transporting onlookers to an immersive world of wonder with a majestic waterfall cascading over megalithic boulders.

Inside the departure transit area, the brand-new Dreamscape Garden mesmerizes with its enchanting array of plants set against a meticulously landscaped backdrop, dynamically brought to life by a “digital sky” that changes hues with the time of day. For instance, it sets a gloomy setting when it’s raining outside at 10 am.

REVITALIZED RETAIL-TAINMENT & FOOD SCENE

Visitors to the public areas of T2 will encounter a range of novel concepts, including Southeast Asia’s first Funko pop-up. Collectors can acquire exclusive Merlion figurines and pose with larger-than-life Funko statues of their favorite characters.

The departure hall introduces three new homegrown brands to Changi including Lynk Fragrances, Baker’s Well, and Café O. Lynk Fragrances offers handmade scents and products. Baker’s Well serves authentic Peranakan confectionaries. Lastly, Café O presents unique prata flatbread delights within a local kopitiam setting.

Another exciting addition to the departure hall is the Jones Grocer. Changi Airport’s first landside duplex cafe, Jones Grocer is a renowned artisanal café, features a grab-and-go deli-style food counter on the ground level and an upper-level bar and restaurant with a show kitchen, set to open later this year.

What’s more? The return of Korean fast-food chain JINJJA Chicken at T2 introduces a refreshing new concept known as JINJJA Kitchen, offering hotplate bulgogi and trendy Croffles.

CHANGI’S STELLAR REPUTATION

Renowned for topping Skytrax’s list of best airports for eight consecutive years, Changi Airport experienced a temporary dip in rankings in 2021 and 2022 due to the pandemic’s impact on passenger numbers. However, the airport reclaimed its top position in the 2023 awards, announced in March.

Image Credits: Changi Airport Group

Since its inception in 1981, replacing the single-runway Paya Lebar airport, Changi Airport has undergone remarkable transformations. Terminal 2 was initiated in 1986 and opened to travelers in 1991. Its recent improvements stand as a testament to Changi’s ongoing commitment to innovation in air travel.

Let us see what happens next!

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How to Build Your Travel Fund

 

As this year’s Deepavali falls on November 12 (Sunday), the following Monday (November 13) will be observed as a public holiday. With the upcoming long weekend, what plans do you have in mind?

So, ever since we tied the knot, I’ve been convincing my husband about jetting off to Hong Kong. We’ve just returned from a fun trip to Taiwan and are gearing up for our November adventure to celebrate our wedding anniversary in Hong Kong. To add to the excitement, Hong Kong Disneyland is unveiling a Frozen-themed wonderland. I’m practically bubbling over with enthusiasm, but my wallet? Not so much. My travel fund isn’t quite there yet, but fear not, I’ve hatched a plan.

Here are 5 nifty ways to boost your travel fund:

#1: SET YOUR TRAVEL GOAL

Ever wondered why every financial guide emphasizes setting a goal? Well, it’s not just a cliché. Establishing a realistic goal tailored to your financial situation is key. It not only enables you to monitor your progress but also guides your actions to achieve it. Plus, when you finally hit that target, it’s a reason to celebrate!

To start, estimate how much you plan to spend on your travels, considering factors like accommodation, transportation, food, entertainment, clothing, SIM card/Wi-Fi, shopping/souvenirs, and exchange rates. Your previous travel expenses can be a good reference point. Setting a goal helped me to redirect my earnings to the target ahead.

#2: OPEN A DEDICATED TRAVEL SAVINGS ACCOUNT

Once your travel savings goal is in place, create a separate savings account exclusively for travel. Why? This specialized account prevents confusion with your regular savings, deterring impulsive spending. It also simplifies budgeting during your trip, letting you easily track your balance and expenses.

If you’re a fan of the old-school method, consider using envelopes to keep your funds organized, just like I do.

#3: ALLOT A PORTION OF YOUR PAYCHECK

I’ve been asked countless times about saving for travel, and my advice? Treat it like a monthly insurance premium deducted from your paycheck. Choose a percentage and stick to it. Numerous budgeting methods like the 20-30-50 rule or the 10-20-20-50 rule are available online.

Tailor your approach based on your goals and lifestyle. Living within your means is crucial. Personally, I set aside money not only for everyday expenses but also for special treats like luxury items during my trip. I have a fund called “shopping in Hong Kong” apart from my regular “pocket money in Hong Kong.”

#4: EMBRACE SIDE HUSTLES

In a world of fast-paced inflation, hustling sometimes doesn’t seem enough. That’s when side hustle comes in handy. Turn your hobbies or passions into cash. Sell items you no longer need. Every extra dollar contributes significantly to your travel fund.

#5: KEEP TRACK OF YOUR SAVINGS

Financial situations change—it’s a part of life. When that happens, be flexible and adapt. If things aren’t going as planned, don’t hesitate to make changes. Identify areas where you can cut back on expenses. For me, it meant curbing my desire for new clothing and focusing on my travel goal.

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Remember, with determination and a bit of financial finesse, your dream trip is within reach. Happy travels!

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How to Save Money When Traveling Around Asia with Kids

Let’s face it, kids can be costly. From daily expenses like groceries and clothing to future endeavors like college funds, the financial responsibilities can seem overwhelming. The idea of a family vacation might make you hesitant, but don’t dismiss it just yet.

Traveling together not only strengthens the bond between parents and children but also creates unforgettable memories. After all, what’s the point of working hard if you can’t enjoy life? The good news is, you absolutely deserve and can afford that much-needed vacation. To help you make it happen, here are some practical tips on how to save money while traveling with kids!

TIME YOUR VACATION

If you have young children or are willing to take older kids out of school for a few days, you can score great deals by traveling in the off-season. Avoid peak travel times like Christmas, Thanksgiving, holiday weekends, and summer vacations. Instead, plan your trip for September, October, February, or April. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also encounter fewer crowds and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.

MAKE A TRAVEL BUDGET

Before setting off on your family adventure, create a strict budget and commit to sticking to it. Consider making an Excel spreadsheet outlining every expense, including flights, rental cars, accommodations, meals, snacks, entrance fees, and souvenirs. Having a clear overview of your expenditures will prevent any surprises and help you resist impulsive spending during the trip.

OPT FOR EXPERIENCE GIFTS

Consider giving your kids experience gifts instead of material possessions. Initially, they might not fully grasp what to expect, but once they experience the excitement and joy of traveling, they’ll cherish the memories far more than any material gifts. Trips to museums or fun outings like trampoline parks can be incredibly rewarding for everyone involved.

CONSIDER ALTERNATIVE STAYS

If your vacation involves staying at a destination for an extended period, explore accommodation options like Airbnb or Homestay. These platforms often offer weekly discounts, making them more cost-effective, especially if you’re staying for more than a week. Additionally, choosing a place with a kitchen allows you to save money on meals by preparing some at home.

Alternatively, consider staying at guesthouses or smaller hostels instead of large hotels or chains. Not only will this save you money, but it can also provide a more authentic and immersive experience of the local culture.

EXPLORE ON FOOT

Walking is not only great exercise but also an excellent way to save money while traveling. I don’t know how many times I have heard of horror stories about taxis or tuk-tuk frauds! Instead of relying on tuk-tuks or local buses, explore your destination on foot.

Walking allows you to discover hidden gems, charming side roads, and local sights that you might otherwise miss. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in the local culture and create unique memories along the way.

RIDE BUDGET AIRLINES

When traveling within Southeast Asia, consider flying with budget airlines like AirAsia, VietJet, or Tigerair. These carriers offer affordable fares, allowing you to save money on air travel. To stretch your savings even further, travel with carry-on luggage only. While checking a bag might be relatively inexpensive in Southeast Asia compared to other regions, the money you save can be better spent on exciting excursions or adventurous motorbike rides.

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Traveling with kids doesn’t have to be a financial burden; it can be a rewarding and memorable experience for everyone involved. So, pack your bags, create unforgettable memories, and cherish the joy of exploring unfamiliar places with your loved ones!

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How to Save Money While Traveling in Australia

“Australia is a phenomenally beautiful country, and every time I go away and come back, it never ceases to amaze me” – David Wenham

Australia, with its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and endless sunshine, has rightfully earned its place as one of the most sought-after travel destinations on Earth. It’s no surprise that once you arrive, leaving becomes the hardest part of your vacation.

But what if I told you that with a little careful budgeting, you could extend your trip and continue enjoying the Aussie good life a bit longer? Let me show you some money-saving tips to make the most of your Australian adventure.

COOK YOUR OWN MEALS

While touring, eating out at hotels and restaurants can quickly add up, straining both your wallet and your health. Instead, consider opting for affordable and healthier options. Many parks in Australia provide free barbecue facilities, allowing you to cook your own meals with groceries bought from nearby shops. If barbecues aren’t your thing, hostel kitchens are a great alternative. Preparing your own food can save you a substantial amount of money.

SAVE ON BAGGAGE FEES

Keep your baggage weight in check to avoid costly fees. Research weight limits and penalties imposed by airlines to make informed packing decisions. It’s also worth comparing different airlines, as some may have promotions or credit card offers that waive baggage fees. Traveling with minimal luggage can help you save money and reduce the hassle of carrying unnecessary items.

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TRY HOSTELS

Accommodation expenses can quickly add up, especially when staying in hotels. Opting for hostels can be a budget-friendly alternative without compromising on comfort. Hostels offer affordable lodging options, ideal for travelers on a budget. Even if you’re exploring outside of the cities, consider camping or checking out the trendy urban pods that have become popular in Australia for an economical yet cozy stay.

USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

When exploring cities, public transportation is your best friend. Taking cabs can be expensive, so consider using buses, metros, ferries, and trams to get around. While it may take a bit more time, it’ll save you money and allow you to experience the city like a local.

GET FREE WI-FI

Staying connected is essential for travelers, but data costs can quickly accumulate. Look for free Wi-Fi hotspots in town centers, shopping areas, and libraries across the country. Take advantage of these Wi-Fi spots to browse the web, stay in touch with loved ones, and plan your next adventure without worrying about data charges.

SHOP AT LOCAL MARKETS

Supermarkets in Australia can be pricey, so why not explore the local markets instead? Australians love supporting independent traders, and you’ll find bustling markets in almost every town at least once a week. Shop for fresh produce and unique items while immersing yourself in the local culture. Not only will you get a bargain, but you’ll also be contributing to the local community.

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By following these money-saving tips, you can make the most of your Australian journey without breaking the bank. So, get ready to explore the wonders of the Land Down Under while keeping your budget intact. Happy travels!

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