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Trips to Singapore Science Centre 2013

Woo! Have you heard about the new lowered admission rates to Singapore Science Centre and Kids STOP? Now all Singaporeans and PRs can enjoy free admission to Science Centre on off-peak days (weekdays except school holidays). The peak day rates (weekends, school holidays and public holidays) have also been reduced. Ah, think we Singaporeans should have more discounts for entering other local attractions too.

Reminded of me who made 5 trips to the Singapore Science Centre in 2013 due to a promotion then! Haha! Once I went alone, the other 4 times I brought my mum and my 3 nieces 1 at a time. Luckily we stayed so near. Think I will be making more trips there if time is available.

Digged out the old photos and recalled my trips there. I didn't visit all exhibits and shows. Just show some of the interesting ones and worth watching. Please note that some of the exhibits and shows are different now.

Here's the Gallery Map of the Science Centre.


I suggest spending a whole day at the Science Centre. We did in every visit! Start the day early when it opens at 10am. You can have a filling breakfast at the McDonald's outside near the ticketing counters before entering.

Upon entering, you will be at The Mind's Eye. This is where you see all kinds of optical illusions.


Our former president Mr S. R. Nathan. Wait and see, he can move in this photo. Reminds me of Harry Potter movies.


This is The Atrium which is at the centre. You can enter other exhibits in all directions from here. Take note of all the show times and plan your time while looking through the exhibits. There are some shows at 11am. Basically we walked and looked around.


At 12pm we went back to The Atrium for the Tesla Coil Demonstration here daily at 12pm. It is a must-see, where you experience the high voltage electrifying moments.


There are 2 food outlets here side by side, mostly western style. As kids always liked, we went for rosemary chicken, fries, nuggets, hotdog, toasts and waffles. :)







After lunch, we continued with the rest of the exhibits. As the kids are too young for the complicated Science, we visited the more interactive ones which were more interesting to them. Some of the kids favourites.

Earth: Our Untamed Planet
Tried the earthquakes and typhoon simulator, although it was sometimes down.