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SG Kiztopia's space-themed bouncy castle wonderland lands in JB this June — early bird deals here!

SG Kiztopia's space-themed bouncy castle wonderland lands in JB this June — early bird deals here!

Yahoo25-05-2025

Running out of ideas to keep the kids entertained on weekends or during the school holidays? Why not take a short trip across the Causeway to Johor Bahru for something truly out of this world?
Kiztopia, Singapore's award-winning edutainment brand, is making its much-anticipated debut in town from 1 June to 6 Jul 2025 — and it's bringing a universe of fun along for the ride.
Jumptopia: Space Warriors
will transform the Paradigm Mall Convention Centre (PMCC) into an intergalactic inflatable wonderland. Spanning over 16K square feet, this cosmic adventure zone is designed to inspire young minds while offering families an unforgettable way to spend the time together.
Admission is exclusively available on Klook, with tickets priced at RM40 for a 2-hour pass and RM60 for unlimited playtime. Families can save up to 34% with value bundles, while early birds can enjoy 15% off all ticket packages until 31 May. Most importantly, children under 3 can enter for free with an accompanying adult.
This space-themed playground isn't just for little ones. Teens and even adults are welcome to bouncing, sliding, and laughing throughout the day.
7 massive inflatable castles (some reaching up to 6 metres tall) await, filled with towering slides, asteroid-laden obstacle courses, and imaginative challenges. In between galactic escapades, there are chill zones for families to take a break and recharge.
Look forward to a vibrant lineup of attractions including Bell's Rocket, Honey's Cosmic Obstacle Run, Raby's Starbase Command, Drago's Meteor Strike, Honey's Zero-Gravity Training Base, Bell's Astro Blast, Tiger's Nebula Fortress, and Alien Bumper Battle Arena.
So if you're looking to mix things up with a fun-filled family day trip, keep this stellar event on your radar. Head over to Kiztopia's website to grab your tickets early at a cheaper price. It's a cosmic experience bursting with colour, excitement, and memories that are sure to last light-years.
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The post SG Kiztopia's space-themed bouncy castle wonderland lands in JB this June — early bird deals here! appeared first on SETHLUI.com.

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