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Jewel Changi Airport Now Offers Free Entry To Canopy Park, 50% Off Tickets To Skynets & Other Attractions

Jewel Changi Airport Offers Free Entry To Canopy Park & 50% Off Tickets To Other Attractions

Lots of places are offering discounts and incentives for people to visit them right now, and Jewel Changi Airport just announced a great one.

From 27 Feb to 31 Mar, visitors of Jewel Changi can get free admission to their popular attraction — Canopy Park.

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Read on for more details about the promotion, and the other discounts and freebies that Jewel Changi Airport is offering.

Jewel Changi Airport offers free entry to Canopy Park

During the month-long period, all visitors to Jewel Changi Airport can visit the Canopy Park for free, instead of paying the usual $4.50 entrance fee.

Located on the 5th level of Jewel Changi, the attraction is described as a “14,000 square metre world-class attraction” on Changi Airport’s website.

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It features a lush indoor garden as well as other child-friendly attractions, so it’s the perfect place to take your kids for some ‘outdoors’ fun if you don’t want them to sweat bucketloads.

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Entry to Canopy Park also allows you to access these attractions for free:

 
  • Discovery Slides
  • Foggy Bowls
  • Petal Gardens
  • Topiary Walk.

Now that cherry blossom season is approaching, you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of them at the Canopy Park too, without leaving the country.

50% off tickets to other attractions

To complement the deal, tickets to other attractions on Jewel’s uppermost floor are going for 50% off.

All you have to do is show your receipt from another purchase at Jewel Changi Airport.

The attractions valid under this deal are:

  • Canopy Bridge
  • Hedge Maze
  • Mirror Maze
  • Manulife Sky Nets
  • Changi Experience Studio

The attractions, unique to Jewel Changi Airport, are designed for a “memorable and timeless” experience. Whether you’re 5, or 35, or even 75, we’re sure you’ll enjoy them.

The hedge maze lets you take a calming stroll among the well-groomed bushes. It’s definitely worth visiting if you want to snap some shots for the gram or if you’re a plant aficionado.

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The highlight of this promotion is definitely the Skynets. They provide the thrill of high elements and the fun of trampolining.

The first section is a walking net that gives you an unparalleled bird’s eye view of Jewel Changi’s interior. It’s over 25 metres from ground level, so your view is completely unobstructed.

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For the thrill-seekers, there’s the bouncing net. Located 8 metres off the Canopy Park at its highest point, visitors can feel like they’re bouncing their way through the trees, like Tarzan from the movies.

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It’s perfect for kids, dates, family fun, and basically anyone who’s physically fit to bounce.

3-hour free parking

If you’re keen on heading down to have some fun at the Canopy Park but the expensive parking fees are deterring you, here’s more good news.

With minimum spending of S$10 in a single receipt, you can redeem a parking coupon for 3 hours of free parking at the concierge counters on level 1 or 2, from 10am – 9.30pm.

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Read here for further details on the promotion.

Promotion period falls during March holidays

The March school holidays from 14-22 Mar are fast approaching, so you can head down to Jewel Changi for some family time, or go crazy with your friends.

We’re sure everyone needs to get out of the house for some fresh air by now, especially for those working from home. Covid-19 has been a threat for over a month, and there’s no saying how long it will stick around for.

All we can do is to keep ourselves healthy and clean. Life still has to go on, and going out to support the retail sector is just one way of doing that.

Be sure to check out Jewel Changi Airport’s website for more details about their promotions, and requirements for the activities.

Featured image adapted from Instagram.  

Lucia Ng

Lucia only ever eats noodles and lives off bubble tea and coffee. She has no chill, ever, and loves sitcoms a little too much.

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