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We Rank The Top 7 Attractions At Jewel Changi Airport’s Canopy Park

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So you can decide which tickets or bundle packages to get when the indoor park opens on 10 June

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Just when you thought you have finally explored all you want at Jewel Changi Airport, a fascinating new part of the lifestyle hub is about to draw you back there again. The much-awaited Canopy Park finally opens to the public on 10 June. Located on the topmost level (Level 5) of Jewel and spanning 14,000 sqm, the Canopy Park is made up of several play attractions and creative gardens. Its design keeps in line with the lush indoor garden theme that also incorporates the existing Rain Vortex and Forest Valley attractions. From the thrills of bouncing on high suspended nets to a peaceful walk among nature, the Canopy Park offers a variety of activities for you to unwind with your family and friends, especially after a long day of eating and shopping.

Unfortunately, all the attractions at Canopy Park are ticketed, but that also means better crowd control for a more enjoyable experience. The basic admission into Canopy Park is $4.50 (for Singapore residents), which grants you access to the Topiary Walk, Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls and Petal Gardens. Add-ons are required to enjoy the other attractions. Bundle packages (starting from $38 for adults and $27 for children and seniors) are also available. Online ticket sales on the Jewel official website will begin on 6 June, 10am. Scroll down to see the full ticket pricing charts.

We have previewed all the park’s attractions, and to help you plan your budget and time, we have put together our personal ranking of the seven best attractions to visit.

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1. Manulife Sky Nets – Bouncing

Choosing our favourite attraction is easy – it has to be bouncing on the five story-high suspended Sky Nets. There are two types of Sky Nets at Canopy Park, a more stretchy net for bouncing and a taut web for walking. For their scale in an indoor space, they are both the first in the world. The bouncy net is perfect to unleash your inner child and thrill-seeker. At its highest point, the bouncy Sky Nets has you eight metres above ground, where you can look out and see an amazing view of the Rain Vortex. The nets also feel safe and secure enough to be suitable for younger visitors accompanied by adults. Jump and play to your heart’s content at the huge bouncy surfaces (there are a few), then go on an adventure through the net pathways to try out the net slides! They are also shortcuts for visitors to get down to the exit.

From 10 June to 9 July, the Sky Nets for bouncing will be open from 9am to 3am. After 9 July, the operating hours are reduced to 10am to 10pm.

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