Starting today, 16 November 2012, a massive
space shuttle, in the form of a gigantic Super Red Bird from Angry
Birds Space, takes centre stage at the Terminal 3 Departure Hall
of Changi Singapore Airport, taking off daily - on the hour from
6am to 8am and 5pm to 11pm daily - with a display of interactive
lighting and sound effects.
Measuring 13 metres wide and 3 floors high,
this giant spacecraft is the centrepiece of Changi Airport’s
festive celebrations this year-end season.
Until 6 January 2013, Changi Airport’s terminals
will be fully decked out in cheerful space-inspired festive
decorations, with exciting activities galore – all based on the
Angry Birds Space theme, including an indoor activity lounge for
children, handicraft workshops, plush toy giveaways, music
performances, and other delightful treats.
Located just before Terminal 3’s Departure
Immigration (near Check-in Row 6), the vibrant giant space shuttle
centrepiece is surrounded by colourful Christmas ornaments
adorning its launch pad, making for captivating photo
opportunities.
At the event area, visitors can pose for photos
with special Angry Birds Space augmented reality markers and get
their photos snapped by professional event photographers, for the
creation of their own animated Angry Birds e-greeting Christmas
card.
The fun continues inside the space shuttle. Upon
entering the spacecraft, a vivid display of space imagery creates
the magical experience of piloting a spaceship in the video world
of Angry Birds Space, the latest version of the popular Angry
Birds game that has taken the world by storm. As the storyline of
the game goes, evil space pigs have stolen the Angry Birds’ eggs
and the birds are out on a rescue mission to get back their eggs
from outer space.
Exciting Activities
As a year-end holiday special just for children,
the area at Terminal 3’s Departure Check-in Row 11 has been
transformed into an Angry Birds Space Lounge offering various play activities for kids aged three to 12 years old.
These include ‘Space Adventure’ – a space-themed indoor playground
with fun obstacles, slides and a gigantic ball pit; ‘Out to Space’
– featuring trampolines on a planet, where kids can experience the
thrill of jumping up and down space surfaces; ‘Bouncy Balls’ - a
toddler activity area with big bouncy balls and inflatable
catapults; and ‘Cool Zone’ - a multimedia station, where die-hard
fans can enjoy the popular Angry Birds Space game on large
touch-screen monitors.
The lounge is open daily from noon to 10pm and
each child is allowed a maximum playing time of 30 minutes. For a
single entry into the lounge, guests must present any single-day
receipt with a minimum spend of Sin$20 or Sin$15 for Changi
Rewards members.
What’s more, visitors are not likely to leave
Changi Airport empty-handed this festive season. Over at Terminal
3’s Basement 2, children and adults alike can participate in fun
handicraft workshops to produce creative memorabilia of Angry
Birds Space characters - such as an Angry Birds Space 3-D model, a
clock and tote bag - which they can bring home as a souvenir of
their visit to Changi.
The workshops are available daily from noon to
10pm. For a single entry into one of the workshops, guests must
present up to two receipts combined with a minimum spend of Sin$60
or Sin$40 for Changi Rewards members.
Angry Birds Space Plush
Toys for Collection
A
full set of all seven Angry Birds Space characters are available
for collection, each toy redeemable with a minimum spend of Sin$60
in Changi Airport’s public areas (Sin$120 in supermarkets), and
Sin$150 in the transit areas. One new character will be launched
for redemption at the public areas each week.
Surprising Moments
To add to the festive atmosphere at Changi
Airport, travellers arriving into Singapore can look forward to
some festive serendipity in the form of surprising delightful
treats.
For instance, arriving passengers may be pleasantly
surprised to be greeted with a colourful assortment of candies
placed in an uncovered luggage bag positioned near the baggage
claim belts in the Arrival Halls.
Leading up to Christmas Day, performers will
belt out familiar Christmas tunes as they roam the terminals on a
buggy dressed up like a sleigh, spreading festive cheer to
passengers and airport visitors.
These musical performances will
be available during the weekend of 14-16 December and from 21 to
25 December 2012.
See also:
Christmas in Singapore - 2012
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