From November 4 to March 31, 2024, Changi Airport will transform into a candy-themed wonderland with exciting carnival games, a snow house, themed pop-ups, and more.
This year’s event highlight is theCandy Wonderland located at Terminal 3’s (T3) departure hall, featuring a 5-metre-tall white bear, 7-metre-tall cupcake Ferris wheel, candy cane lane, gingerbread house, and picture-esque Christmas fixtures. At night, look out for a light and snow show that will add on to the festive mood. There will also be buskers, jugglers, and a live marching band performing Christmas songs on selected Friday and Saturday evenings.
And there’s more – don’t miss out on the Candy Carnival at T3’s arrival hall, featuring exciting carnival games and rides with Changi-exclusive prizes to be won. Little ones, jump to your heart’s content at the Candy Bounce inflatable castle and take a ride on the Candy Kart go-kart course.
Then, head to basement 2 to board a candy-coated train and hop onto a merry-go-round. There will also be delicious carnival snacks like nachos, corn dogs, takoyaki (octopus balls) and even the iconic Korean cheese coin pancake.
Immerse yourself in the Candy Snow House, an enchanting realm of snow and ice right here on our sunny island. Check out intricately-carved glowing ice sculptures and take a slide down the 5-metre-long snow slide or the 3-metre-long ice luge. You’ll also be able to indulge in games like basketball, bowling and mini golf on ice, as well as ride a hand-pulled sleigh and a snow scooter.
A Candylicious Night at the Airport will also present engaging workshops at the Changi Experience Studio (CES) in Jewel Changi Airport. Children can get creative at the chocolate art jamming workshop where they will be able to create edible pieces of art and paint their very own chocolate truffle balls. After the activities, wind down at the candy-themed tents at CES.
Lastly, indulge in retail therapy at a variety of themed pop-ups situated at Terminals 2 and 3. Think BT21, Craftholic, Mofmo Friends, Mickey Loves SG and Miffy. Don’t forget to take photos at the unique photo spots at each pop-up.
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