Back to JB again with the kids this time round so that it gives a better bang for our bucks. Don't be surprised but being novice we went during the school holiday...and survived it. Much to contrary beliefs, you SHOULD NEVER TAKE A CAR in. We took public transport and the wait was actually within acceptable standards. By the 5th bus (with 2 coming together), we were up and going.
If you taking the train in, you would need to book way in advance. I heard it is at least 2 months. But for us, it was really a spontaneous decision. Although there were still train tickets, the timing just wasn't desirable. We decided to check out something off the beaten track - Eco Palladium.
Though not fully occupied by tenants yet, Eco Palladium has lotsa of eateries. We settled on this because it seems to have more options for the kids. I really enjoyed this place because it serve a very healthy take on everything and some of the food was not something I could find outside. There was a kids menu available and also a mini play area to entertain the children as the adults have their own meals/ conversations. It is not very expensive too!
Next up, we went to get some crafts done! At
Work in Progress Studio, you could
make a moru doll or a silver ring. For the kids, we decided to go for the former because it was
just easier for them. At
Rm 88 (~S$30), you can make a doll with 10 tokens, a mystery accessory and unlimited beads. There was
a lot of variety of apparels and accessories to pick from. My son being quite decisive, didn't use his full 10 tokens for his more simplistic doll.
My daughter used his remainder to bring home cute little mini charm accessories to place in our mini house display (not all has to be attached to your doll). I really love their accessories cos some were really relatable like starbucks coffee and chagee bubble tea. The children had a lot of fun and it took around 1.5 hours in total to fully complete their moru doll.
Next up, we went to take some prints because the children were always badgering me about it and it is just way cheaper to do this in Malaysia. We only had 20 minutes to take our unlimited shots and 10 minutes to make the selection. It was pretty intense, given the toddlers had to be carried and dictated. We got to bring home some prints and digital prints for memories. It is a very popular place and some people travel to Eco Palladium just for it.
The children
needed a place to exhaust their energy so we decided to pop by
Cuddle Co. Given its more
outskirt location, I expected to be cheaper than the indoor playgrounds near the causeway malls. It turned out to be
slightly more expensive. The staff, whom I initially thought to dislike children,
turned up to be just anti-Singaporeans. They
refused to speak to me in English and were basically very cold to us. The next family who popped by were Malaysians and they were absolutely charming. The
indoor playground is very new and well-maintained. The
kids had lots of good fun in an hour. There were
cars for rent, photobooths services and also a top floor which sells overpriced kids clothings. You
could also order food and drinks while you wait for the kids. However, the
service was so deplorable and unwelcoming, I would 100% never step in again.
After which, we headed back to the causeway malls for a quick meal and a pet cafe visit before we headed back home. No jam once again :D
** Use the discount code "BABYNFAMKLOOK" when you book through Klook for a 5% Discount. Applicable to All Klook Activities with min. spend of SGD50. Discount capped at SGD15.
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