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Cover Photo: Pan Pacific Singapore/Facebook
Photo: Pan Pacific Singapore/Facebook

With themed rooms, adventure playgrounds, immersive dining experiences and more, a kid-friendly staycation is the easiest way to spend the school holidays

The school holidays have officially begun and will last till March 20, which means many busy parents around Singapore have had to pivot to ensure that our Tatlings are kept busy and entertained. This can honestly be a huge task.

If you’re stumped as to how to spend the week, why not opt for a staycation? It will keep the kids entertained, introduce a nice change in pace for everyone and will provide a well-deserved break especially if you are reluctant to go through all the paperwork needed to travel abroad. 

Below, we list some of the best themed and kid-approved staycations that you can try.

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1. Fairmont Singapore’s Cocomelon Family Staycation

If you have a kid, it’s likely you’ve already heard of Cocomelon, the educational show for younger kiddos that is full of songs, nursery rhymes and more. 

This March, spoil your little one with a Cocomelon-themed family staycation at Fairmont Singapore. The staycation features a deluxe or signature suite and comes with dining credits to Cocomelon at Clove, an immersive dining experience, breakfast for two adults and two children, a Cocomelon collectable and more. 

Book it here.

2. Andaz Singapore’s Disney Staycation

You’ll be hardpressed to find a kid (or adult) out there who doesn’t love the magic of Disney. This March, use the opportunity of the school break to indulge your child and yourself in a Disney-themed staycation at Andaz Singapore.

The whimsical staycation comes with five Mickey and Friends plushies, a Mickey and Minnie trinket dish, a Disney cushion, a Disney Peranakan rug and Mickey coasters. 

You also get two standard tickets to the pop-up Disney exhibition at Suntec City Convention Centre as well as a pair of Mickey and Minnie headbands so you can dress the part.

Book it here.

3. River Wonders’ Staycation with the Manatees

Mum and Dad will need to be a little more on the adventurous side for this staycation but if your little one is animal-obsessed and geared up for just about anything, you’ll definitely want to check out River Wonders’ staycation with the manatees.

With this 2D1N programme, parents and kids can get up close and personal with animals in the zoo during private sessions, go on guided tours, watch shows and sleep in tents right next to the manatees.

Book it here

4. Pan Pacific Singapore’s Urban Jungle Adventure Experience

If your kiddos are getting bored of their toys at home, why not whisk them off this March for Pan Pacific Singapore’s Urban Jungle Adventure experience?

In partnership with Kiztopia, Pan Pacific Hotel’s Urban Jungle Suites features a jungle-themed room with an inflatable rocking hippo, a teepee and a treehouse bunk bed that sleeps two children. 

The stay also comes with an Urban Jungle Survival Pack, kids’ bath toys for a fun soak in the tub and access to the hotel’s indoor play area, Urban Jungle Village.

Urban Jungle Village is a kids’ wonderland that offers seven activity zones full of animal-themed slides, interactive games, a treehouse and more. 

If you are doing the Urban Jungle Adventure staycation though, your kids will get private access to the Urban Jungle cabana by the pool as well as tickets for three-hour access to Kiztopia in Marina Square, Singapore’s largest indoor playground.

Book it here.

5. Fairmont Singapore’s Hello Kitty Staycation

Hello Kitty is a familiar character for most of us and we can all certainly relate to the adorable Sanrio character no matter what age you are. 

If you have a Tatling who can’t get enough of the character and her friends, you need to take them on Fairmont Singapore’s Hello Kitty staycation which will be on till April 30.

Upon check-in, you will be led into a Hello Kitty-themed room that is filled with exclusive Hello Kitty collectables such as a limited-edition cushion, a Hello Kitty branded towel, mug, face mask and bowl as well as baked Hello Kitty cookies.

You will also get a Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel drawstring bag, a cute door hanger featuring the duo, a folder, and exclusive in-room amenities presented in a Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel wooden box.

The room comes with breakfast for two adults and two children and also offers you the chance to add on a special Hello Kitty-themed afternoon tea set that you can enjoy with your children at Anti:dote or even in your own room.

Book it here.

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Camillia Dass is the digital writer for Tatler Singapore.