Lifestyle Magazine
School holidays are here and we really need to find things to do for the kids. McDonalds organised the Baby Shark Bouncy Castle (somewhat free) at Marina Square. We went on a weekend and the crowd was crazy. Personally, I thought the event was not very well organised because the first slot we were given was 2 hours later. It definitely messed up our plans. A parent before me complaint and I could fully emphatise.
To get the free tickets, you could either spent $16 or redeem with 500MYM Rewards Points. We did one of each because we had 2 toddlers and I honestly couldn't imagine myself eating $32 of Mcdonalds. It was so crowded that most deals and sets ran out. We basically ordered whatever that was left. (Was pretty pleased I still managed to get a happy meal cos I really wanted the crocs keychain, super cute by the way).
Funny story (and you will probably know how disorganised they were), I ended up with the wrong order and probably had $32 of McDonalds' given the tons of hash browns I received. I swear I am off McDonalds for a while. We ended up changing our plans and got another slot later in the day so that the kids will get to play. They had so much anticipation. If I had told them we were going elsewhere and giving this place a pass, they would be absolutely crushed.
As adults we got to accompany for free (yeah!), I slided down once and screamed my hearts out (it was scary). Adults get to legitimately play. Although each slot was only 30 mins, the kids were quite tired by the time we reached so 30 mins was more than enough for them to have fun and exhaust their energy fully. You still have to watch over the younger toddlers because they will be flung around cos their light weight. Next stop they will be going to One Punggol, I still think it is worth a visit. By then, I believe they would have ironed out their logistics issues.