A Guide to Kidz Amaze to Truly Amaze (& Exhaust) Your Kids
My kids are usually very picky about everything. Food, movies, toys—you name it, they have strong emotions about it. They’re especially picky about indoor playgrounds.
So, you can imagine my surprise when I dropped them off at Kidz Amaze and they settled in immediately! They loved the multi-story climbing structures, the slides, and the cosy nooks with the beanbags. Now, they’re always excited to go!
Plus, Kidz Amaze currently has three locations in Singapore, so we can visit them in rotation. If you want to do the same thing, here’s an ultimate guide to this kid-approved indoor playground.
Things to Know
Locations:
- SAFRA Toa Payoh: 293 Lor 6 Toa Payoh
- SAFRA Jurong: 333 Boon Lay Wy
- SAFRA Punggol: 9 Sentul Cres
Operating Hours:
- SAFRA Toa Payoh and SAFRA Jurong: 1 pm to 7 pm (Monday), 10 am to 9 pm (Saturday and Sunday)
- SAFRA Punggol: 1 pm to 7 pm (Tuesday to Friday), 10 am to 9 pm (Saturday and Sunday)
Contact Numbers:
- SAFRA Toa Payoh: +6563554550
- SAFRA Jurong: +6566864321
- SAFRA Punggol: +6565858710
How to Get Here
Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Toa Payoh
- By Bus: 142, 230, 235, 26, or 31. Alight at Bus Stop #52321, which is only a four-minute walk to your destination.
- By MRT: Take either the North-South line and alight at the Braddell MRT Station. From there, it’s a 10-minute walk to SAFRA Toa Payoh.
- By Car: SAFRA Toa Payoh has its own parking lot, and depending on whether you’re a member or not, its rates range between S$1.31 and S$2.37 for the first hour and S$0.33 and S$0.60 for every 15 minutes.
Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Jurong
- By Bus: 172, 178, 180, 187, or 240. Then, alight at Bus Stop #22569, which is three minutes away from SAFRA Jurong.
- By MRT: Take the East-West Line and alight at the Chinese Garden MRT Station. From there, it’s a 15-minute walk to your destination.
- By Car: SAFRA Jurong has its own parking lot, and depending on whether you’re a member or not, its rates range between S$1.01 and S$2.12 for the first hour and S$0.25 and S$0.53 for every 15 minutes.
Splash by Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Punggol
- By Bus: 382W, 39, 84G, 382G, or 84W. Alight at Bus Stop #65481, which is three minutes away from SAFRA Punggol.
- By MRT: Ride the North-East line and alight at the Punggol Station. You can also take the Punggol West LRT line and alight at the same station.
- By Car: SAFRA Punggol has its own parking lot, and depending on whether you’re a member or not, its rates range between S$1.20 and S$2.37 for the first hour and S$0.30 and S$0.60 for every 15 minutes.
Admission Fee
Here are the current admission fees for the different Kidz Amaze locations.
You might also be interested in getting a Kidz Amaze Membership. Doing so will let you enjoy certain perks like 45% off entrance fees, party packages, and holiday camps.
Here are the current membership rates:
- Child of SAFRA Member/SAFRA Junior Dependent Member
- 2-Year: S$25.25
- 5-Year: S$45.45
- Public
- 2-Year: S$65.65
- 5-Year: S$126.25
What to Expect
Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Toa Payoh
From: jasonpapaya
Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Toa Payoh boasts an area of over 12,000 square feet, but you wouldn’t think that just from looking at the playground. The area is packed with many features!
Tree Tops/The City is my kids’ favourite. It looks like a tight squeeze, but my kids breeze through it. It has bridges, tunnels, climbing nets, and obstacle courses, so it’s perfect for all the little adventurers.
The Cave is another great spot. Essentially, kids have to feed foam balls into blower machines!
If your child is way too young to be manoeuvring the Tree Tops/The City and The Cave, don’t worry because there’s a spot dedicated to them. The Toddler’s Area is furnished with colourful murals and “trees” and “logs” that they can crawl through. There are also fun toys like LEGO blocks!
Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Jurong
From: safrajurong
My kids swear they love all Kidz Amaze locations, but if you were to ask me, I’d say the one at SAFRA Jurong is their favourite. It’s the one they ask me to drop them off at the most!
I can see why this is the case: this playground is massive, with five levels full of features! That’s hard to beat.
This playground is designed like a Ballocity, a popular playground in America known for its jungle gym play structure. The walls are scalable, and there are also climbing tubes, bridges, and obstacle courses.
My kids’ favourite features have to be the blasters that shoot foam balls into any area of the playground. They use these features in their improvised tag game; the person operating the blaster has to hit everyone with a foam ball to win. Naturally, this causes a lot of squeals and chaos!
Another highlight of this playground is the spiral slide, which is 18.5 meters tall! It’s probably one of the tallest slides in Singapore, and going down it is always a thrilling experience.
Splash by Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Punggol
From: kidz_amaze_indoor_play
Splash isn’t like the other Kidz Amaze locations. This one is actually a water park. Not just that, it’s an indoor water park!
It’s pretty impressive. At the centre is the crown jewel—a three-story-high structure with all sorts of features. It has several water jets, mini slides, tube slides, and a massive splash bucket at the top.
This water park also has its own toddler play zone. The water here is only ankle-deep, and there are water shooters and a small slide. It’s definitely smaller than the main play area, but it’s still just as fun.
Birthday Parties and More
From: kidz_amaze_indoor_play
Is your little one celebrating their birthday soon? You might want to consider hosting a party at any of the Kidz Amaze locations!
The great thing about having a party here is that you’ll get to have your own private themed room. A special program will also be available, which includes fun games and presentations.
Right after that, your kid and their friends can head to the main play area where they can climb, slide, and blast foam balls at each other to their heart’s desire.
The booking rate depends on the themed room you choose and whether you’re a Kidz Amaze/SAFRA Member or not. That said, you can expect the ballpark to be within S$500 and S$900.