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Air You Brave Enough?

April 2018

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Young Parents Singapore

How safe is the new Airzone attraction for kids? FELICIA WONG reviews this hot new suspended net playground

- Felicia Wong

Air You Brave Enough?

Imagine this: A playground made out of nets, suspended between floors in a shopping mall. As surreal as that sounds, it pretty much describes Airzone at City Square Mall.

Billed as the world’s first indoor suspended playground, it offers four levels of fun for you and your little ones.

Kids are allowed in as long as they can support themselves and walk unaided on the nets, but children under the age of six must be accompanied by an adult.

Here’s what you can expect as an “Airstronaut”:

LEVEL 1: BALL PIT

This is Singapore’s only fully suspended ball pit, containing approximately 40,000 balls.

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