Are you a fan of pizzas? Enjoy unlimited servings of pizza at Pizza Hut’s buffet!
Otherwise, dine in at Raffles Hotel restaurants so that your kids can dine-in for free!
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Otherwise, dine in at Raffles Hotel restaurants so that your kids can dine-in for free!

Changi Airport has transformed into an underwater wonderland this June school holiday season. Their latest horticultural displays, titled “Marine Fantasy,” are sure to enchant travellers of all ages.
Located in Terminals 2 and 3, these captivating displays use land plants to recreate the wonders of the ocean. Walk through a scene featuring majestic seahorses and the iconic clownfish from Finding Nemo. Another display showcases a vibrant sea turtle with graceful jellyfish made from trailing air plants and succulent leaves. The attention to detail creates a truly immersive experience, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a real coral reef.
So, if you’re passing through Changi Airport during the June school holidays, don’t miss this opportunity to explore the “Marine Fantasy” displays. It’s a fun and educational way to keep the kids entertained while waiting for your flight.
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