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Here Free, There Promo! Crazy Deals For The March 2020 School Holidays

If you’re planning to stay indoors this March school holidays, you might want to reconsider. With COVID-19 still ongoing, local attractions and theme parks are going all out to attract visitors with an endless stream of lucrative promotions and offers. Here are some amazing promotions to help your kid have a blast.

1. Science Centre: We Love Singapore #SGUnited Promotion

Science Centre Singapore is offering a 1-for-1 promotion this March holidays. If you buy two or more admission tickets to the participating attractions (Science Centre Singapore, Snow City, KidsStop, Butterflies Up-Close and Laser Maze Challenge), you’ll enjoy 50% off your total purchase. Perfect for enjoying an educational excursion with the kids.

Until 22 March 2020
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2. Universal Studios Singapore: Enjoy 6 months' worth of rides for 1 ticket

Make the most of the short queues and lack of crowds in Universal Studios Singapore with this amazing promotion. Simply buy a one-day ticket, and you’ll receive a free season pass which grants you 6 months of unlimited park entry! This means your kids will be able to spend their June holidays at Universal Studios Singapore as well, entirely free of charge.

Until 12 April 2020
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3. Jewel Changi Airport: Shop, Eat & Play at Jewel

If you haven’t been to Jewel recently, there’s no time like the present. Right now, you can enjoy free admission to the Canopy Park and its attractions like the Petal Gardens and Discovery Slides. In addition, tickets for other attractions within Jewel Changi such as the Mirror Maze and Sky Nets are discounted at 50% off.

Until 31 March 2020
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4. Wild Wild Wet: Make a splash with cheap fun

Cool off by spending the day at Wild Wild Wet, which is currently offering Day Passes for only $9 (UP $18-$32). No word on how long this offer will remain available, so hurry on down before it’s too late.

Find out more here

5. Sentosa: Who doesn't like free entry?

Make the most of the March holidays with our sweet deals that will get your kids burning off all that excess energy! If...

Posted by Sentosa (Official) on Wednesday, March 4, 2020


If your travel plans have been disrupted by COVID-19, consider visiting the “distant” island of Sentosa instead. From now till the end of June, Sentosa is waiving its admission fees for all visitors. In other words, you can drive in or take the Sentosa Express monorail for free. Time for a staycation and a trip to the beach!

14 March to 30 June 2020
Find out more here

6. Wildlife Reserves Singapore Parks: Bring your son AND his best friend for free!

Enjoy 1-for-1 admission today!

Enjoy 1-for-1 admission and a $2 retail voucher with every paid ticket this March school holidays! With lighter crowds, there’s no better time to take in the sunshine and natural setting at our wildlife parks. https://www.wrs.com.sg/en/ticketing/

Posted by Wildlife Reserves Singapore on Tuesday, March 10, 2020


Get up close and personal with the residents of our local wildlife parks with Wildlife Reserves Singapore’s 1-for-1 promotion. The promotion covers all four WRS parks, namely Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari and Singapore Zoo. In addition, every paid ticket comes with a complimentary $2 retail voucher.

13 to 22 March 2020
Find out more here

7. Gardens by the Bay: Enjoy hanami in Singapore (It's cheaper than flying to Japan)

Can’t travel to Japan to see the cherry blossoms? Swing by Gardens by the Bay and admire the Sakura Matsuri display instead. This March holidays, kids enjoy free entry to the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories, Floral Fantasy and Supertree Observatory. In addition, adult tickets for the aforementioned attractions are 50% off.

14 to 22 March 2020
Find out more here

Health Advisory

Travellers and members of the public should adopt the following precautions at all times:

- Avoid contact with live animals including poultry and birds, and consumption of raw and undercooked meats;
- Avoid crowded places and close contact with people who are unwell or showing symptoms of illness;
- Observe good personal hygiene;
- Practise frequent hand washing with soap (e.g. before handling food or eating, after going to toilet, or when hands are dirtied by respiratory secretions after coughing or sneezing);
- Wear a mask if you have respiratory symptoms such as a cough or runny nose;
- Cover your mouth with a tissue paper when coughing or sneezing, and dispose the soiled tissue paper in the rubbish bin immediately; and
- Seek medical attention promptly if you are feeling unwell.

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