This weekend, you may consider popping by ATLAS to try out their new drinking menu.
Or head over to Gardens by the Bay to check out the 4-metre tall Mickey and friends!
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Or head over to Gardens by the Bay to check out the 4-metre tall Mickey and friends!

Homegrown award-winning global design studio XM launches its new Mickey & Friends’ The Joy of Festival collectibles with a 4-metre tall statue display in Floral Fantasy at Gardens by The Bay to mark the celebration of spring and new beginnings!
There are plenty of photo opportunities with the 4-metre tall displays featuring your favourite Disney characters inside the Floral Fantasy amidst whimsical floral installations and landscapes. The highlight centres around the Mickey – Year of the Tiger display where Mickey Mouse stands on a cliff of gold coins while holding up a baby tiger cub, symbolising a year of positive ambition and energy ahead.
The Mickey – Year of the Tiger display will be available for viewing at Joy of Festival Pop Up Store, located at Floral Fantasy Gift Shop, Gardens by the Bay. Visitors and collectors can purchase Joy of Festival 4” collectibles at the pop-up store from now to 23 February 2022.
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