![]() ![]() The winners of first, second and third place can stand to win up to $500, $300 and $100 worth of prizes respectively. PHOTO CREDIT: BLUE SKY EVENTSįor the first time, Christmas Wonderland will have Pets’ Night, where pet owners can showcase the talents of their fur kids to visitors at Frosty’s Fairground. LumiLand, an illuminated kids’ playground with seesaws, swings and LED fixtures is another family-friendly feature at Frosty’s Fairground.Īdmission to LumiLand is $6 for a ten-minute session. Those who missed the carnival games back at Supertree Grove can have another chance to try their hand at them at Frosty’s Fairground.įrosty’s Fairground features games like Ring Toss, Fishy Fishy and Roll A Ball (pictured above). ![]() Rides start from $6 and can be purchased through QR codes onsite. My experience on it was thrilling… Terrifying, if I’m being honest. ‘Meteorite’ spins riders around in a high-speed barrel which also tilts back and forth. They can choose between five different amusement rides – Bumper Cars, Flying Dumbo, Meteorite, Carousel and Christmas Train. To end off their visit on a high, visitors can head to The Meadow for the final zone, Frosty’s Fairground. It is known for its eye-catching, Instagram-worthy photo opportunities as visitors walk beneath the 75,000 LED bulbs of different colours. With a length of 65 metres, this year’s Walk of Lights is the longest yet. The Walk of Lights is presented by CDG Zig. PHOTO CREDIT: YOUTHOPIA/JANELLA CHINGĪfter exploring through Supertree Grove, visitors can choose to go through the Walk of Lights to move to the next zone, Gingerbread Grove. Tanglin Cookhouse’s grilled prosciutto ham & truffle cheese sandwich, priced at $12. Those looking for an alcohol fix can opt for Brewerkz’s Christmas brew, Gingerbread Amber Lager. PHOTO CREDIT: YOUTHOPIA/JANELLA CHINGįood and beverage booths from Tanglin Cookhouse, Fooditude, Breadfirst Everyday, Brewerkz and Mr White by Senshi serve different festive treats for visitors to fuel up on.įooditude offers ‘praffles’ – a fusion of prata and waffles. PHOTO CREDIT: YOUTHOPIA/JANELLA CHINGĬarnival games such as Ring Toss, Fishy Fishy and Snowball Smash are available as well.Įach carnival game starts from $6. The ship is illuminated by approximately 127,000 lights. PHOTO CREDIT: YOUTHOPIA/JANELLA CHINGĪnother highlight of the Supertree Grove is a series of light displays, including the new 24-metre-long Holly Roger ship. Those interested can queue up to have their picture taken with Father Christmas. It is free-of-charge, but be prepared for a wait as queues are usually long. Visitors can also look out for the opportunity to meet Santa, seated snugly in his armchair near the Spalliera. ![]() In case you were wondering, the “snow” is essentially just soap bubbles. Visitors will get to experience “snow” in tropical Singapore, against the backdrop of the Spalliera. PHOTO CREDIT: BLUE SKY EVENTSĬoming directly after Garden Rhapsody is Blizzard Time, returning for the first time since 2019. ‘White Christmas’, ‘Deck the Halls’ and ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ are some tunes visitors can sing along to during the show. PHOTO CREDIT: YOUTHOPIA/JANELLA CHINGĪt 7.45pm, 8.45pm and 9.35pm, visitors can enjoy the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show, where colourful lights on the Supertrees “dance” along to the beat of iconic Christmas tunes. This year’s Spalliera is inspired by the Mesola castle in north Italy’s province of Ferrara. Handmade by Italian craftsmen, the Spalliera is 20 metres tall and lit by 103,000 LED bulbs. Located in the heart of Supertree Grove is the ever-recognisable centrepiece of Christmas Wonderland – the Spalliera. ![]()
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