
The heat is on at SuperPark with 34 activities, 13 brand-new games, and it's very first in-park cafe! Read this before you go to make the most of your time at Singapore's largest indoor playground.
Indoors or outdoors, there are tons of playgrounds for kids in Singapore. Most indoor playgrounds are built for children (because that’s when we adults get to take a breather from the hustle of parenting, wink wink). So, what do we do when we want to get in on the fun? We go to SuperPark! Now that it has reopened with a new layout and new activities, we jumped (for joy) on our way to the refreshed space for the media preview. With 25,000 square feet of fun, 34 activities, of which 13 are brand new, you’ll want to plan your game time (two hours) for maximum fun with our real reviews of the activities and our full guide to SuperPark Singapore. You can even see all the action from our visit over on our Instagram!
Where: SuperPark Singapore, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-488 Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: Mon – Tue 9am – 9pm, Wed – Thu 10.30am – 8pm, Fri 10.30am – 9pm, Sat 9am – 9pm and Sun 9am – 8pm
Price: Tickets from $16.95 for off-peak Super Day Passes
Essential information

Before you go:
- SuperPark is a cashless indoor playground, make sure to book your tickets online and fill out the waiver form. That’ll save you some time at the entrance.
- Full grip socks are still required for safety purposes, add them for $3.50 when you purchase your tickets or trade-in your old socks for new ones at $2.
- There’s no age restrictions to enter but children below eight years old need to be accompanied by a trusted adult, and adult fee applies to the adult.
- Dress light and appropriately for lots of movement. We did find athleisure leggings to be extremely useful for us adults when it came to sliding down the slides.
- Make sure to arrive 10-15 minutes before your session, you don’t want to rush!
- Each session is two hours but you can always purchase the Day Pass or memberships for longer play sessions.
At SuperPark Singapore:
- NOTE: The entrance has relocated to the first floor (#01-488).
- There’s a seating area to put on your grip socks and store your shoes.
- Store your bags safely at the cashless lockers – $4 for two and half hours and $1 for every subsequent hour. Prepare a six- digit secret code.
- There are height and weight restrictions at every station, please read them before use.
- All games can be played with the grip socks except SuperClimb which requires covered shoes for safety purposes.
- Before bouncing on the trampolines, make sure to empty your pockets, remove hair clips or any protruding hair pieces, or any other protruding items such as belts or studs on the clothes. Phones, cameras, and other handheld objects are not allowed on the mats as well.
- Cool down with chilled, bottled water from the vending machine (cashless) at $2.50 per bottle.
Exploring the play zones at SuperPark Singapore
Spanning over 25,000 square feet, there’s something for everyone to play at SuperPark Singapore. Head straight to your favourite game zone or take your time and move around the park like we did. The new layout sees the indoor playground divided into three key zones – Games Arena, Freestyle Hall, and Adventure Area. Previous areas such as the skate park and the full ninja course have been replaced by exciting new games like Super Pixel (the floor is lava), new trampoline activities, and, of course, the Airbag Donut Slide, which we super love! And these are just part of the 13 new games which we will fill you in the details below.
Games Arena

There are 18 interactive stations here where you can pit against your friends in easy games like Air Hockey or Super Archery. Or run your very own sports meet with shooting hoops, archery, and soccer, alongside new games like Super Boxer, Super Dash, and Super Run. We had a ball of a time at the Super Pinball, basically throwing or kicking balls to score points. The little ones have their own Kids Olympics section but they will be happy to join you in a game of SuperPixel (new), shouting “the floor is lava” at the top of their voices.

Most of the games from the Games Arena can be found to the right of the entrance counter (behind the Super Recharge Cafe). For those that test your reflexes such as the Super Run, Super Boxer, I-Wall, and Hot Stepper, you’ll have to head to the second floor. It’s great fun coming down the windy twin slide, although we did get a little dizzy towards the end (the children were fully ok with it!). But it’s definitely easier and more fun than walking down the stairs!
Freestyle Hall

For the bouncy, trampoline lovers, this is for you! The Freestyle Hall is home to trampolines, with new Basketball (bounce and shoot hoops) and Reaction Jumps (bounce and press buttons), alongside the Airbag and Valo Jump. Pro jumpers can have a go at the Runwall Jump, while the kiddos have their own space at the Kids Trampoline.
This is one area that the staff is very strict with height access, our not-so little ones had to to take their height against the wall ruler before they were allowed to enter. You can also scale up the Super Climb wall, but remember, you’ll need covered shoes for that. Unfortunately, this activity wasn’t ready during our preview. If the little ones are looking to move those hands and legs, there is a smaller Kids Climb, also new, you can look out for. Next to it is the new Kids Gym, complete with slide, ball pit, and floating balls!
Adventure Area

This might be our favourite zone because it has familiar stations like the Flying Fox and Pedal Car, and sports our favourite activity, the Airbag Donut Slide. Pick up a donut and pull it up the ramp – which has an improved grip than before, making it easier to go up. The distance up also feels a little shorter than before but the thrill… let’s just say, we couldn’t get enough of it! The slide starts pretty steep and sends us flying in the air before a soft landing on the airbag.

Our kids also loved the Adventure City, a tall-structure playground with a small ninja course, ball pit, and slides inside. There’s lots of climbing up and down, and the best part, adults can fit into most of the areas! So, if you’re that parent who wants to play with your kid, you can do so here. A new twirling Twin Slide Tower will send you down into a hidden nook – perfect to get away from the crowd a little. There’s a Sub Soccer (where you sit and play soccer under the table) and Ice Hockey table to while the time away. Get a picture or video here, when you slide down Adventure City, hand-in-hand with your kiddos. And if you are in a larger group, slide down all together for an epic video hook!
Food, drinks, and birthday parties
Super Recharge Cafe

In between all the bouncing, climbing, and running around, hit the Super Recharge Café for a pit stop. They serve easy to eat food like hotdogs ($6.90), pizzas ($7.90), potato wedges (from $7.90), and chicken nuggets (from $7.90). But the thing our kids loved the most was the slushies ($4)! Four different fruit slushy flavours and you can mix and match them however you like. Of course, the kids ended up with galaxy-hued slushies; one even declared, “My slushy looks like unicorn poop!” There are no seats here, you’ll have to stand around the cocktail tables to fuel up.
Parties and private events
Who wouldn’t love a birthday party at SuperPark, spending the day playing with their friends? With eight convertible party rooms on site, you can take your parties or corporate team-building events to the next level. Check with the SuperPark team on costs and availability, as there are different party packages available depending on the number of kids!
Membership
Our visit to SuperPark was definitely great fun. The only problem is, two hours wasn’t enough for us at the media preview. Perhaps an annual membership with infinite play might make sense! We were thrilled to discover there are three membership types for SuperPark. The first is Super Lite, which is only $19.90 for 12 months, and gives you 20% off subsequent visits, along with some other benefits like a one-off $5 cafe voucher.
The other SuperPark membership types are Super Gold and Super Family. Super Gold is for one person only (non transferable between kids, we checked). It offers unlimited entry to SuperPark for a whole year for $365, along with other benefits like birthday party discounts. Super Family covers 4 people for 12 months of unlimited entry at $1380, so it’s perfect if you want to take the whole fam regularly!
Last thoughts…
We are glad that SuperPark is back with new things to do because it’s one of our favourite indoor playgrounds where we can let loose and join our kids in play. Plus, it’s air-conditioned and has seats (almost) everywhere, it makes for a fun day out with the family.
Going to SuperPark? Share your favourite game with us on Instagram!