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Singapore Flyer Presents Picnic in the Sky and Free Rides for Kids this March School Holidays

This March School Holidays, Singapore Flyer invites families to elevate their experience with two exciting offerings: Picnic in the Sky and free rides for children. Embark on a sky-high adventure while enjoying delectable treats and nostalgic games against the stunning backdrop of the cityscape below.

Picnic in the Sky

Step into a world of wonder as Singapore Flyer introduces Picnic in the Sky, a unique dining experience like no other. Families can indulge in a sumptuous picnic basket filled with an array of delights including assorted croissants, pizzas, chicken karaage, tropical cut fruits, and beloved childhood snacks like iced gem biscuits. While savoring these treats, guests can also engage in classic games such as five stones, pick-up sticks, and snakes and ladders, all while taking in panoramic views from 165 meters high.

Available exclusively at 3pm on March 15th and 16th, 2024, this 60-minute experience is tailored for guests aged three and above. Priced at $180 nett for two persons, Picnic in the Sky promises cherished moments and lasting memories for families. Limited slots are available, and tickets can be purchased through Singapore Flyer’s website and the WeChat Mini Programme.

Singapore Residents’ Holiday Family Bundle: Free Rides for Children

For those seeking a more traditional experience, Singapore Flyer offers the Singapore Residents’ Holiday Family Bundle. Exclusive to Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, this bundle allows up to two children to enjoy complimentary admission with every two paying adults. This means a family of four can enjoy the Flyer and Time Capsule experience for just $80, instead of the usual $130.

Valid from March 8th to 17th, 2024, this promotion offers families an affordable way to explore Singapore’s iconic landmark and immerse themselves in its rich history. Tickets can be purchased through Singapore Flyer’s website, ticketing counter and kiosk, as well as the WeChat Mini Programme.

Irone Kim

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