First look at Jewel Changi Airport’s Canopy Park, Sky Nets, slides and mazes

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First look at Jewel Changi Airport's Canopy Park, Sky Nets, slides and mazes

The Manulife Heaven Nets at Gem Changi Airport (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

30 May 2022 02:07PM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 12:32AM)

SINGAPORE: Gem Changi Airport's much-awaited play attractions on its top-floor Canopy Park, as well as its partially drinking glass-bottomed bridge open to the public on Jun 10.

They include the Manulife Sky Nets, Discovery Slides, the Mirror Maze and Hedge Maze and the drinking glass-bottomed Canopy Span which offers a stunning view of the HSBC Rain Vortex and Shiseido Woods Valley.

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The attractions in the xiv,000 sqm Awning Park had not yet been opened to the public when Precious stone officially threw its doors open terminal month.

On Th (May xxx), Jewel announced pricing details for each of the attractions and gave the media a sneak preview. Entrance fees for Singapore residents to Canopy Park is S$iv.l and access to the diverse attractions ranges from Due south$vii.20 to S$19.80.

THE MANULIFE SKY NETS

The Manulife Sky Nets at Precious stone Changi Airport (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

The calibration of the Sky Nets in an indoor setting is a world first, organisers said in a news release. The yellow, blue and green bouncing nets span 250 metres and offer an additional thrill gene from a eight-metre-high sentinel betoken.

Those who prefer taking in the sights of Jewel at a tamer stride can stroll across the 50-metre-long walking Sky Nets. The undulating chocolate-brown walking nets, straight beneath the bouncing nets, grade a taut web that straddles a five-storey-high void. The feel is designed to make y'all feel like you are walking on air, 25 metres higher up ground.

The nets are fabricated of sturdy material and potent enough to hold 1,000 people at in one case, said Thomas Ferwagner, one of the two designers who conceptualised the sky nets.

Walking through the Manulife Sky Nets at Jewel Changi Airport. (Photograph: Gaya Chandramohan)

The price of admission for the Bouncing Nets is S$xix.80 for adult Singapore residents and Due south$fourteen.40 for children and seniors. For all other visitors, information technology is S$22 for adults and S$sixteen for children and seniors.

Tickets for the Walking Nets will set you dorsum S$13.50 for adults and S$9 for children and seniors if you are a Singapore resident. For others, they are priced at Southward$fifteen for adults and S$10 for children and seniors.

THE HEDGE MAZE

Exploring the Hedge Maze at Jewel Changi Airport. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

Beneath Jewel'southward drinking glass awning runs Singapore's largest maze: The Hedge Maze. Wind your way through it and you volition end upwards at the watch tower for a bird'due south center view of the attraction.

The maze also has gates that can be pushed so you can alter your path.

For Singapore residents, entry into the Hedge Maze is priced at S$10.eighty for adults and S$seven.xx for children and senior citizens. The standard ticket price for all other visitors is S$12 for adults and Due south$8 for children and seniors.

THE MIRROR MAZE

Exploring the Mirror Maze at Jewel Changi Airport. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

The other labyrinth attraction, the Mirror Maze has kaleidoscopic walls and the cover of foliage overhead. Those inbound the maze are equipped with a foam noodle to assist them feel their style around, in case they observe the multitude of mirrors disorientating.

To immerse yourself in an environment of infinite reflections and endless hallways, the ticket cost is S$xiii.fifty for an adult Singapore resident and Southward$9 for children or seniors. The rate for all other visitors is S$15 for adults and S$10 for children and seniors.

THE DISCOVERY SLIDES

Having a go at the Discovery Slides at Precious stone Changi Airport. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

Nearby sits an art sculpture that doubles up every bit a playground. The Discovery Slides allure is made upward of four slides and the work of art sits at an incline – 3m high on one end, and about 7m loftier on the other.

At the edge of its 6.5m-high platform is a viewing deck that offers a picturesque view of the HSBC Rain Vortex and the lush indoor forest that lines Jewel.

A woman goes down one of the Discovery Slides at Jewel Changi Airport (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

The underside of the mega slide is besides covered in a mirror finish, helping the playground blend naturally into the Jewel's greenery.

THE Awning BRIDGE

Taking in the HSBC Rain Vortex from the Canopy Bridge at Gem Changi Airport. (Photograph: Gaya Chandramohan)

Another highlight of Jewel opening on Jun 10 is the Canopy Bridge.

The 50m-long suspended span offers a dizzying vantage point for yous to take in Gem's centrepiece, the Rain Vortex, at 23m above the ground.

Thrill-seekers might capeesh the glass-panel flooring at the middle of the bridge for guests to expect through to level 1.

The price to walk on the bridge is Southward$vii.20 for all Singapore residents (adults, children and seniors). For non-Singapore residents, tickets are S$8.

The Canopy Bridge at Jewel Changi Airport. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

Basic entry into the Canopy Park is priced at S$4.50 for Singaporean residents and South$5 for all others. This lets yous wander around Topiary Walk, Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls and Petal Gardens.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/jewel-changi-airport-canopy-park-sky-nets-discovery-slides-price-225696

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