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#TheWeekendList: 28-30 November 2020

School Holiday is finally here. There are lots of fun activities that you can enjoy and indulge more lovely family time!

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3. CapitaLand Malls x LEGO Festive Carnival

For the first time ever in Singapore, immerse yourself in multiple whimsical scenes entirely built out of LEGO bricks as you complete your festive shopping across participating CapitaLand malls.

Here is the itinerary to ensure you don’t miss out any photo spot:
– Capture classic moments with Gingerbread Man and Santa Claus under Singapore’s largest LEGO Christmas tree carousel. Measuring 7 meters in height and 10 meters in width, at Bugis Junction.
– Strike a pose with the enchanting animals lining, the one-of-its-kind elongated carousel spanning 20 meters at IMM.
– Catch Santa Claus, the jester and the ringmaster on a decorative winch as they run the show at the LEGO circus display at Bedok Mall, Bukit Panjang Plaza and Bugis+.
– Hop on a round-trip to nowhere on the Rock & Roller Coaster measuring 20 meters and 15 meters respectively at Plaza Singapura and Junction 8.
– Taste the thrill of acceleration 4 meters above ground at Lot One Shoppers’ Mall.
– Then proceed to SingPost Centre and Westgate to be wowed by a whale-ly good tropical-themed Christmas display.
– Finally, snag a shot with a breath-taking Ferris Wheel overflowing with gifts at Tampines Mall, Funan and JCube, as you cross off all your festive gift checklist.

Still in need of more Insta-worthy photos for the ‘gram? Stop by Plaza Singapura to check out the first-ever life-sized installation of a rock-and-roll musical set built using LEGO bricks. Meticulously assembled piece by piece, brick artist Xylvie Wong has put together an interactive display with approximately 26,000 bricks for festive shoppers to pose with.

So, what are you waiting for? Get your cameras ready and showcase your best look as you take on the stage.

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