Planning a Singapore stopover this school holidays? Gardens by the Bay has just announced two Disney-themed experiences that will keep the whole family entertained for a full day.

Disney Garden of Wonder returns to Floral Fantasy from June 8, bigger and better than its 2024 debut. New for this year are topiary versions of Rapunzel, Belle and Jasmine, alongside Frozen’s Anna and Elsa in an enchanting snowy landscape brought to life through floral artistry and themed lighting. In total, 23 topiary characters appear across six themed zones, including Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey, Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story 5 and the Hundred Acre Wood gang.

The experience wraps up with a distinctly Singaporean finale, where Disney characters are reimagined alongside iconic local dishes including laksa and teh tarik, a playful touch that will resonate with Aussie travellers who know and love Singapore’s food scene.

Tickets are priced at SGD$24 for adults and SGD$16 for children, with the experience running until March 14, 2027, making it a great option for any Singapore visit planned in the months ahead.

Also running from May 30 to June 21, the free Children’s Festival at Supertree Grove celebrates 100 years of Winnie the Pooh with five character-themed outdoor play areas. Singapore’s first Pooh-themed zipline is a standout, with children gliding 16 metres across the festival grounds against the backdrop of the Supertrees. A honeycomb ball pit, trampolines, balance courses and gentle see-saws round out the experience.

On selected Saturdays, Pooh’s Grand Friendship Party features a march of super-sized inflatables up to seven metres tall, a Southeast Asian first, at 3:30pm and 5:30pm.

Both experiences are at Gardens by the Bay, accessible via MRT to Bayfront or Gardens by the Bay station.

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