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Activities to Expect at Singapore’s SuperPark for Toddlers

Thinking of activities to do with your toddler in Singapore, rain or shine? Why not head over to SuperPark. There are many fun activities to do, whether you are young or old. It’s a great place for toddlers too (just make sure they are well supervised for safety). Here are some activities to expect at Singapore’s SuperPark for toddlers.

Hopesie has been on a jumping spree at home, outside, everywhere. He just wants to jump. So we decided to bring him to SuperPark where he could jump to his heart’s content on a trampoline. But SuperPark has a lot more to offer than just jumping on a trampoline. Super tiring but super fun at the same time.


We went to SuperPark (located in Suntec City) on a weekday during school holiday so it was more crowded than usual. Our tickets allowed us to play for 2 hours and it was definitely long enough. We paid SGD33.90 per adult and SGD22.90 for Hopesie. Do note that it is mandatory to wear their SuperPark full grip socks which costs SGD3.50.

If you’re going with a toddler, make sure you’re watching them all the time as the place is full of older children that are running everywhere.

Upon entering the park at level 2, we started at the Kid’s Gym which is located right by the entrance. Hopesie, and me (Macky) went sliding, rock climbing and rolling. Right after, we played “Super Bowling” where we roll the ball into holes. Kudos to Hopesie for actually shooting one into the hole! Next, we went to Pedal Car Track to ride the pedal kart. Unfortunately, Hopesie and I weren’t allowed to ride the bigger kart together, which looked more fun. Hopesie then rode the small bike.


We then went to level 1 of the park where more games and activities await. We spent alot of time at the Kid’s Adventure City. I accompanied Hopesie everywhere as it was quite high, lots of kids running and slides can be quite steep. This was the most tiring activity for me hahaha


Next, we went to the Kid’s Trampoline where Hopesie jumped and jumped and jumped. Since there’s an exclusive area for smaller children, there was shorter queue and Hopesie could jump as much as he wanted.

Other activities we did were Super Pinball and Ninja Track. SuperPark has alot more activities to offer especially for older kids and adults. We will definitely be back when Hopesie is bigger and can try more activities.

Till our next SuperPark adventure!