Prices
When I was invited to visit Kidzania together with my kids, I lost no time in saying yes. I’ll be frank, tickets are not cheap when compared to indoor playgrounds. KidZania Singapore employs a dynamic pricing system, meaning ticket prices can become more expensive if a larger crowd is expected.
After perusing the system, I’ve noticed that your best bet in getting a cheaper ticket would be to book well in advance. You can also use my promo codes below to get a 5%-8% discount! If you’re thinking of booking tickets on the day itself or the day before, you’re likely to be charged at the higher end of the range.
Crowd Levels
The wait time at most of the jobs that my kids were interested in was minimal. The only one which we had to queue for 1/2 hour was for the pilot job, and that was in the morning. In the late afternoon, I noticed there was no queue at all, so it pays to do jobs with no queue first and come back to those with queues later on. I asked a couple of staff and they told me that the crowd level everyday is about the same as what we experienced. All in all, my kids managed to cover nearly all the activities available at KidZania. The ones that they didn’t cover were the ones that they chose not to do. They even repeated some activities!
Glad to know that the dynamic pricing system has worked in order to keep the crowd levels at KidZania comfortable. The last thing you want is to pay an exorbitant amount and yet still face hoards of people. It’s kind of like an “express pass” similar to what Disneyland and Universal Studios have, and everyone is on it.
Independent kids
So which jobs to go for?
The concept of earning money
How long to spend there and what’s for lunch?
Conclusion
KidZania is definitely worth visiting. Yes it costs an average of $100 per child, and adults have to pay to get in as well. Compared to other indoor playgrounds, this seems exorbitant. However, if you were to compare this to the cost of one enrichment class, which could average around $70-$100, it doesn’t seem so bad.
The thing is, KidZania is so much more than an indoor playground. I would consider it similar to an enrichment centre where kids get to learn a little bit more about the adult world via the fun role-play activities. They get to exercise their independence and planning skills as well. If you’re willing to blow $100 per enrichment class, why not this? Oh and did I mention there’s even a robotics lab where the kids can try to code and make the mechanical cars move? I’ve personally paid $50 for a trial lesson at a robotics/coding school for the exact same activity that lasted just 1 hour!
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