Singapore’s 2026-2029 calendar is a whirlwind of wonder. This expanded BusyKidd’s guide cranks the excitement to max, blending permanent attractions with blockbuster events, theatre magic, and cultural festivals that turn school holidays into storybook sagas. We’ve scoured the latest news to pack in over 20 must-dos, all vetted for kiddo appeal: think interactive zones for tots, adrenaline for tweens, and chill vibes for parents. Whether it’s skating with Disney on Ice or dragon boating at dawn, these happenings slot seamlessly into your whirlwind week, with short hops via MRT, budget bundles under S$50, and eco-smart twists to teach tiny trailblazers about our green Lion City. Dates might wiggle, so peek at official sites before you bolt out the door. Let’s jump into this ultimate BusyKidd’s guide!
T5 In The Making
Terminal tantalization takes flight at Changi’s colossal construction chronicle, where January-March 2026’s free futuristic foray flings families into aviation architecture with AI avatars, robotic rumbles, and scale-model skylines sketching Singapore’s soaring sixth sense. Interactive intel zones ignite “how’d they build that?” brainwaves, while experiential exhibits educate eager engineers-in-training on mega-terminals materializing from blueprint to boarding gate. Pint-sized pilots probe detailed displays, tweens tinker with tech touchscreens, and parents peek behind the curtain of Changi’s coming colossal crown. Pair with plane-spotting at Jewel’s canopy for double-decker dreams. Zero cost, maximum curiosity combustion. Admission is free!
- When: January 6 – March 2026
- Where: Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal Zone
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition
Anime adrenaline awakens at Southeast Asia’s solitary Demon Slayer spectacle, slashing into Singapore with larger-than-life lore, unforgettable visions, and immersive incantations that’ll have manga maniacs mastering breathing techniques between photo ops. The region’s biggest blade-bearer bonanza brandishes breathtaking backdrops, character cutouts for cosplay cuddles, and experiential escapades echoing Tanjiro’s trials. Tweens transform into demon-hunting heroes, collectors covet exclusive merch, and families forge fearless photo finales amid fiery fight scenes frozen in time. School-break synergy supreme for anime addicts ages 8-up. ActiveSG adjacency absent, but fan fervor furnishes full-family fun.
- When: January 24 – March 15, 2026
- Where: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697
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Dopamine Land
Dopamine deluges drench Sentosa in sensory sparkles at this nine-nook nirvana, where light-licked labyrinths, colour-cascading corners, scent-soaked sanctuaries, and tactile treasure troves trigger happy-hormone hurricanes for all ages. Giant ball-pit bounces baptize bambinos in buoyant bliss, pillow-fight pavilions pummel playful parents into giggly surrender, and kaleidoscope caverns capture Insta-gold for the ‘gram-hungry gang. Short sessions suit fidgety futures. Longer loops luxuriate in leisurely dopamine dips. Resorts World Sentosa’s newest neural nudge nails the “joy juice” jackpot, running a few fabulous months for repeat romps. Ticket bundles below S$40 sweeten the serotonin surge.
- When: Tll 19 February 2026
- Where: Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
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Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
Tragedy transforms into teachable treasure at this multi-sensory maritime memorial, where 30+ artifacts anchor authentic odysseys through opulence-to-iceberg narratives. Full-scale cabin recreations resurrect Edwardian elegance, never-seen 3D seafloor scans submerge spectators in shipwreck solemnity, and video vignettes voyage from Belfast’s boilers to the Atlantic’s abyss. Educational empathy engines engage ages 10-up with historical heft, bonding families over bravery tales and “what would you save?” debates. Running through 2026, this powerful passage pairs perfectly with Science Centre seafaring exhibits for double-dose discovery. Respectful reverence recommended. Tissues tucked in tote bags.
- When: Open now through 2026
- Where: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore, 228220
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ACC9SS:PAC-MAN Carnival
Pixel paradise pulsates in Sentosa’s retro-revival rally, where golden-age gaming ghosts gobble glory with joystick jousts, live performance power-pellets, and covetable collectibles channeling 80s arcade adrenaline. Navigate neon mazes, munch merch mania, and mainline nostalgia with New Year’s Eve’s fireworks finale flinging 2026 skyward in chromatic chaos. Parents relive Blinky-dodging brilliance while kids decode what “quarter-munchers” meant. Short carnival capers conquer in under two hours, syncing seamlessly with Sentosa’s beach bumming or Universal Studios marathons. Wakka-wakka wins await!
- When: Till January 11, 2026
- Where: Sentosa Island (ACC9SS venue)
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A Whale of a Tale
Singapore’s inaugural intergenerational cetacean caper cascades near National Museum’s Front Lawn, where free family frolics float on climbing-net fins, swing-tail swooshes, and balance-beam baleen bonding grandparents to grandkids in whale-sized wonder. This marine mammal masterpiece meshes play with purpose, anchoring caregivers in collaborative climbs and heritage heartbeats. Zero cost, maximum multigenerational mojo. Post-playground, pivot to Museum’s galleries for culture continuations or Bras Basah’s bookshop browsing. Stamford Road’s storytelling sanctuary slots into any schedule.
- When: Open now (permanent playground)
- Where: Front Lawn, National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897
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Singapore Odyssea
Time-travel turbulence twirls through 700 years of Lion City lore at National Museum’s Glass Rotunda revelation, where RFID-wristband wizardry wakes your wildlife companion for light-art leaps, interactive illuminations, and immersive projections painting past-to-present panoramas. Dazzling digital dynamos decode Sang Nila Utama’s mythic musings through multimedia marvels, free for Singaporeans, PRs, and wee ones six-and-under. Tweens toggle touchscreens, tracing trade routes. Toddlers toddle through technicolor tales. Pair with “A Whale of a Tale” playground for a Stamford Road double-header. History hits different when holograms help.
- When: Open now (permanent attraction)
- Where: Glass Rotunda, National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897
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IMBA Theatre

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The end of this year brings Singapore’s first big immersive venue to Gardens by the Bay, a 360-degree playground of tech-meets-storytelling that’ll have kids lost in mixed-media worlds, from glowing art exhibits to live shows starring local heroes. Picture your crew waving wands to light up forests or dancing through cultural tales. It’s all multi-sensory magic, open year-round for endless repeat visits. Short on time? Pick a 45-minute show to fit your schedule.
- Where: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
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Super Nintendo World Singapore

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Universal Studios on Sentosa is leveling up with this Nintendo fever dream, exact open date TBD, but construction’s humming, so 2026 vibes strong. Mario Kart arcs where you race as plumbers, character high-fives with Luigi, and warp-pipe rides that’ll loop-the-loop your socks off. For gamer kids (or nostalgic parents), it’s pure pixel paradise. Pro move: Hit it weekdays to dodge the warp-speed crowds.
- Where: Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa Island
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Learning Gallery @ Singapore Art Museum
Already open and free till June 2026, this kid-sparked spot at SAM turns art into a playground, hands-on dives into themes like “home sweet chaos” with doodle walls and memory jars. All ages welcome, from 10 am-7 pm daily. Little ones scribble fearless masterpieces while tweens debate nature’s wild side. No pressure, just pure curiosity fuel. Pair with a park picnic for zero-cost zen.
- Where: Level 1, Gallery 2, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
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Punggol Digital District
By January 2027, Punggol will morph into Singapore’s Silicon Valley playground. Sky gardens, bike-friendly waterfronts, and SIT’s shiny campus buzzing with 28,000 jobs (and kiddo coding camps?). Green spaces galore for picnics, plus innovation hubs where families tinker with holograms. It’s the future, pedestrian-style. Weekend wanders here? Total chill upgrade.
- Where: Punggol (waterfront neighborhood)
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Disney Cruise Line

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Dreams set sail from March 2026 with Disney Adventure docking in Singapore for five years. Southeast Asia’s first magical voyages packed with Marvel meetups, Pixar parades, and high-seas feasts. Kids rule the waves with character breakfasts. Parents sneak spa time. First-timer gift? Nailed it. Scout itineraries now for that “argh, adventure!” vibe.
- Where: Singapore Cruise Centre (home port)
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WEAVE

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Resorts World Sentosa will weave in tropical vibes by the end of this year. 40+ brands in a green oasis, with Asia-first shops and French patisserie pop-ups for sweet tooths. Kids browse kidswear while you sip lattes; immersive nooks like herb gardens double as hide-and-seek heaven. Dining’s diverse, so picky eaters win. Sentosa day? This caps it lush.
- Where: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
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NS Square
Marina Bay’s 2027 landmark swaps the old Float for a 30,000-seat spectacle spot. Parades, sports, and waterfront rambles for family cheers. Reflection zones bond over bay breezes. It’s community central. National Day dreams? This’ll steal the show. Picnic pre-event for extra cheers.
- Where: Marina Bay (replacing Float @ Marina Bay)
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Haven XR
The end of this year will mark the world’s first VR cinema plunge. Haven XR’s “The Keeper” horror lets you steer the scares with choices, testing guts in a group scream-fest. Ages 10+ for the thrills; family debriefs unpack the “what ifs.” Short sessions, big adrenaline. Brave hearts only!
- Where: Sim Leisure Group venues (Singapore/Malaysia rollout)
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Porsche Experience Centre

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2027 revs up near Changi with Southeast Asia’s first PEC, a 2km track for kart laps, sim racers, and car-themed exhibits. Tweens grip wheels. Families geek on engines. Immersive speed without the highway hassle. Book slots early. Admit it, you’ll race too.
- Where: Changi Exhibition Centre vicinity
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Olympic-Sized Ice Rink at Pandan Gardens
Chill thrills cascade at this west-side winter palace, Singapore’s sprawling skate sanctuary where Olympic ice invites amateur auroras, penguin perches for preschool pirouettes, freestyle flurries for flair-filled families, and glow-stick galas that glitter like guardian angels. Dual rinks (big and baby) host hot-choc high-fives post-laps, with Zamboni peeks turning “one more spin” into ritual roars. Lessons lace in levity: from wobbly waltzes to synchronized sways, all wrapped in tropical-proof temps for sweat-free sparkles. Bundle with West Coast’s wave-watch picnics for a dual-dose day, or 2027’s themed tie-ins like “Frozen on Ice” previews. ActiveSG amps affordability with family flex-packs (S$10/kiddo). Secret Singapore skates it as “the frosty frontier for family flurries.”
- When: Late 2026 (holiday pop-ups through 2027).
- Where: Pandan Gardens, 1 Pasir Ris Close, near Pandan Reservoir MRT
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Chinese New Year 2026 (Year of the Horse)
Hoofbeats herald harmony in this zodiac zest, with Chinatown’s crimson cascades of lion-lead leaps, dragon-dance dazzles, and hongbao hunts handing out heritage highs from Hokkien huat kueh to prosperity potlucks. River Hongbao’s 2026 riverside revelry rivets with pyrotechnic ponies and lantern-lit loongs, while heartland hawker hops hawk festive fortune cookies. Family flotillas flourish in floral floats and festive feasts, weaving wellness wishes into weekend weaves. February 17-18’s federal fanfare fuses federal fireworks for full-moon frolics. Ahboy auspiciously attests “the lunar leap for legacy-loving lineages.”
- When: 17-18 February 2026 (festivities Jan-Feb)
- Where: Chinatown & island-wide; River Hongbao at Esplanade
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Christmas Wonderland 2026
Supertree serendipity sparkles anew in this yuletide yarn, where Gardens’ grove glows with gingerbread grottos, snow-spray spectacles, and Santa’s sleigh-side selfies amid mulled mirth and mistletoe mazes. Fairground frolics fling family ferris wheels skyward, while carol-cascade concerts cradle cocoa-clutching cuddles. Eco-elves edge in with recycled reindeer romps, teaching tiny timber-tenders about tinsel trails. November-December’s nocturnal nirvana nods to Nordic nights sans frostbite. Women’s Weekly wreathes it “the twinkling tidings for tradition-twirling troops.”
- When: Late November 2026 – 1 January 2027.
- Where: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Dr
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Singapore Motorshow 2026

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Vroom-vroom visions vault at Suntec’s speedster showcase, where horsepower heroes, electric equines to hybrid hares, hand out hot-lap highs and kiddo kart quests in a chrome-charged carnival of custom cruisers. Pit-stop playdates prime pint-sized pilots for pedal proxies, while family fleet flips forecast future rides with VR velocity voyages. January’s jolt juices school-break sparks, syncing with zodiac zest. Singapore Travel Hub throttles it “the revved-up rally for road-ready rovers.”
- When: 8-11 January 2026
- Where: Suntec Singapore, 1 Raffles Blvd
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4 New Nature Trails
Singapore’s 360km trail triumph turns the island into an endless eco-epic, with pint-sized paths that zigzag from mangrove mazes to reservoir rambles, priming pint-sized Paul Bunyans for “spot the kingfisher” showdowns. The 25km North-South Coast jaunt from Khatib Bongsu to Sungei Buloh is a birdwatch bonanza with boardwalks begging for stroller struts and QR quests decoding crab claws. East Coast’s 18km loop laps Bedok’s waterside wonders, where pedal boats pause for otter ogling, while the 62km Cross-Island odyssey from Changi to Tuas threads hidden heritage huts for history hide-and-seeks. Central Corridor’s 34km woodland weave whispers wind-in-the-trees tales, with shaded shelters for snack symphonies and app-aroo badges for bravery bucks. Free as a frangipani, these trails tag-team with MRT munchkins, fostering family fitness without the fuss, rain or shine, with pop-up pavilions for puddle-jumping parties. NParks teases twilight tours for firefly fairy tales in 2026. Secret Singapore dubs them “the verdant vein for victory laps with the littles.”
- Where: Island-wide; gateways: Khatib Bongsu MRT (North-South), Bedok MRT (East), Changi Village (Cross-Island)
- When: Phased rollout throughout 2026-2027 (full network by mid-2027).
Aman Singapore & Skywaters
Sky-high serenity summons Singapore’s 2028 hospitality holy grail: Aman’s inaugural island incursion atop Skywaters’ supertall 305m spine, surpassing Guoco Tower as the city-state’s cloud-kissing crown. The 63-storey sentinel shelters Singapore’s spaciest hotel sanctums, infinity-pool oases embraced by vertical Eden vibes, and colonial black-and-white architectural homages handcrafted by Kerry Hill’s heirs. Ultra-luxury lodgers luxuriate in spa floors, elite club exclusivity, and Tanjong Pagar MRT connectivity, making Marina Bay’s skyline the backyard. Not kiddo-central, but “someday staycation” bucket-list gold for wellness-wandering parents dreaming post-parenthood pampering. Regional travelers and architecture aficionados: mark 2028 calendars crimson.
- When: 2028 (opening TBD)
- Where: The Skywaters, 8 Shenton Way (Tanjong Pagar MRT connected)
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Marina Bay Sands Fourth Tower
Mega-monument madness multiplies at Marina Bay’s marquee marvel, where a fourth tower trifecta teams up with a titanic 15,000-seat entertainment arena by 2029, catapulting Singapore’s skyline into supersized spectacle stratosphere. This billion-dollar behemoth broadens the Sands’ triple-tower trinity with concert coliseums hosting global headliners, Broadway blockbusters, and family-friendly festivals that’ll turn weekend wanderers into front-row fanatics. Tweens tally superstar sightings while parents plot premium staycation splurges amid expanded retail realms and rooftop revelations. This architectural ambition cements Singapore’s crown as Asia’s entertainment epicenter, promising future family forays where arena adrenaline meets infinity-pool Instagram gold. Bayfront MRT adjacency amplifies access. Pre-booking premium perches post-2027 construction completions practically prints “epic evening” guarantees. Not quite kiddo-centric, but concert-craving clans and architecture admirers: pencil in 2029’s grand gala.
- When: By 2029 (construction ongoing, completion date TBD)
- Where: Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue (Bayfront MRT)
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