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Universal Studios

I suggest checking the weather before your visit. We ended up caught in a sudden downpour and some rides closed down. Sunblock and a poncho or umbrella are must-haves!

If you're looking for sneak peeks at the rides check out YouTube videos ahead of time. It gives the kids (and adults!) some excitement and helps them decide which rides to prioritize!

My advice is to plan your dining. I ate at the main eatery, and the lines were insane! We found a smaller spot that had tasty local food with far less wait time.

Consider getting the Universal Express pass, especially during weekends or holidays. It might feel pricey, but it saves you so much time skipping the long lines; we did it and it was worth it!
Jacob Ballas Children's Garden
Plan to spend at least 2-3 hours there. There’s so much to explore, and rushing through will make you miss some hidden gems, like the butterfly garden!

Bring along some snacks and drinks. The café is a bit overpriced and it's nice to have a little picnic in the shade after all that playtime.

I suggest visiting the garden on a weekday if you can, it gets super crowded on weekends and you might end up waiting for the slides and activities.

I recommend checking out the schedule for any special events or workshops they have. We stumbled upon a fun gardening workshop that the kids loved!
Admiralty Park Playground

I suggest visiting early, like around 9 AM, to avoid the crowds. It gets super packed later, especially on weekends. You'll have more space to enjoy the playground without all the noise!

My advice is to pack some snacks and water. There are picnic spots around, and grabbing a bite outside can save you some money compared to buying at nearby stalls.

I recommend checking the weather before you go. It can rain unexpectedly, and I'd say it's best to visit when the forecast looks good to avoid getting stuck in a downpour.

I think the swings are the best, but be prepared for some wait times. Maybe try out the other activities like the obstacle course first while you wait.
Tiong Bahru Playground

I think checking out the local art around Tiong Bahru before or after your playground visit is a must. It adds some cultural flavor and makes for great pics!

I suggest going during the late afternoon, like around 4 PM, when it's cooler and less crowded. We had way more space to enjoy without bumping into other families