SINGAPORE: KidZania will return to Singapore in the first quarter of 2024, said theme park developer Sim Leisure Group (SLG) on Monday (Jun 12). The theme park, an indoor family attraction that allows children to role-play different jobs, first opened in Singapore in April 2016 on Sentosa Island
SINGAPORE: KidZania will return to Singapore in the first quarter of 2024, said theme park developer Sim Leisure Group on Monday .
"SLG will refurbish the 7,600 sq m Family Entertainment Centre located at Sentosa’s Palawan Beach ... and introduce a whole suite of new attractions and experiences," said the group, adding that it secured the long-term licensing rights for Singapore from KidZania, a Mexican privately held international chain of indoor family entertainment centres.
Singaporean and worldwide brands will also join SLG in enhancing KidZania as"purpose partners" of KidZania Singapore, it added.
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