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Book KidsStop Tickets (Updated 2026) | Singapore Theme Park ## KidsSTOP (Singapore): what to know before you go KidsSTOP™ is a ticketed children’s science centre operated by Science Centre Singapore, designed for young children (Science Centre lists the child ticket band as 18 months to 8 years old). If you’re building a Singapore day that keeps kids moving and thinking, the biggest “make-or-break” detail is that KidsSTOP runs in timed sessions—so your experience depends on which slot you book and how you pace it. ### Quick facts - Address (KidsSTOP™): 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433 - Operating sessions: - Session A: 10:00–13:00 (last entry 12:15) - Closed for disinfection: 13:00–14:00 - Session B: 14:00–17:00 (last entry 16:15) - Nearest MRT (for the Science Centre area): Jurong East Station (EW24/NS1). From there you can take bus 66 or 335, or walk about 8 minutes to Science Centre Singapore. > Internal links you can add on RealJourneyTravels (contextual): > - Plan a wider day: Best things to do in Singapore > - Pair it nearby: Science Centre Singapore guide --- ## How the KidsSTOP visit actually works ### 1) You enter during a booked time slot Science Centre Singapore states that visitors are required to pre-book tickets in advance, arrive on time, and visit within the selected date and time slot. In practice, this means: - If you arrive late, you’re compressing a fixed session. - If you arrive early, you may still need to wait until your session begins. ### 2) There’s a mid-day closure for disinfection KidsSTOP publishes a 1pm–2pm closure for disinfection between the morning and afternoon sessions. That’s useful for planning lunch—especially if you’re visiting as a family group and want a predictable reset point. ### 3) A few rules affect what you bring in Science Centre Singapore’s ticket notes for KidsSTOP include: - No entry for adults unaccompanied by a child. - Strollers are not permitted inside KidsSTOP for safety reasons (they note a designated stroller parking area). If your family depends on a stroller for transitions, this is the detail to plan around: park it, then switch to carrier/hand-holding for the session. --- ## Ticket prices (what Science Centre Singapore publishes) Science Centre Singapore publishes a KidsSTOP pricing table with Peak vs Off-peak definitions: - Off-peak: weekdays during school term (excluding public holidays and school holidays) - Peak: weekends, public holidays, and school holidays ### KidsSTOP ticket prices (as listed by Science Centre Singapore) Singaporean / PR - Peak: Adult $5, Child (18 months–8 years) $10, Senior (60+) $5 - Off-peak: Adult $2, Child $5, Senior Complimentary Standard - Peak: Adult $13, Child $23, Senior $13 - Off-peak: Adult $10, Child $20, Senior Complimentary Also noted - Complimentary admission for children below 18 months - Socks are required for Dream Climber and Small World (they also note Dream Climber is recommended for age 5+). Because pricing and policies can change, treat the official ticket page as the source of truth right before you book. --- ## Getting there: the least stressful route with kids Science Centre Singapore’s “Getting Here” page says the nearest MRT is Jurong East Station, and from there you can take bus 66 or 335 or walk about 8 minutes. Practical implications: - If you’re arriving with toddlers and a bag of essentials, the bus hop can be easier than a hot-weather walk. - If you’re traveling light, the walk keeps things predictable (no waiting for a bus). --- ## On-the-day strategy that works with timed sessions You don’t need insider “hacks” here—just session-aware pacing: ### Start with what needs the most energy Since the session ends at a fixed time, do the most active areas first (especially if you’re visiting close to naptime). You can always wind down with calmer, slower activities later in the slot. ### Pack for socks + quick resets Because socks are required for specific areas, bring socks that stay on (and consider a backup pair). Also assume you’ll want: - a small water bottle - wipes - a light layer (Singapore indoor air-conditioning can feel cold for some kids) ### If you have mixed ages, plan “parallel play” KidsSTOP’s ticket band (18 months–8 years) covers huge developmental range. A practical approach is splitting an adult’s attention into short loops (5–10 minutes per child), then regrouping—rather than trying to keep everyone on the same activity path. --- ## Accessibility and inclusivity notes Science Centre Singapore links to accessibility information as part of their visit planning (they list “Accessibility” in the Visit Us navigation and publish guidance for guests). What I can state with certainty from the official ticket notes is operational: adults must be accompanied by a child for entry, strollers aren’t allowed inside (with stroller parking available), and socks are required for specific zones. If your family has specific sensory, mobility, or supervision needs, check Science Centre Singapore’s official accessibility guidance before the visit (policies and available supports can evolve). --- ## Important “check-before-you-go” updates KidsSTOP’s official “About” page includes a closure notice stating the Giant J Exhibit will be closed for maintenance until further notice. That can affect expectations if you’re visiting for a particular exhibit. --- ## Summary: who KidsSTOP is best for Based on the published age band and the timed-session model, KidsSTOP is most straightforward for families who want: - a structured, indoor, hands-on science play session - a predictable schedule (Session A or B) rather than open-ended wandering If you want, I can also create a tight “2.5-hour Singapore family block” plan that pairs KidsSTOP with one nearby add-on at Science Centre Singapore—sticking strictly to what’s published on official sources.

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Updated June 26, 2025

Book KidsStop Tickets (Updated 2026) | Singapore Theme Park

## KidsSTOP (Singapore): what to know before you go

KidsSTOP™ is a ticketed children’s science centre operated by Science Centre Singapore, designed for young children (Science Centre lists the child ticket band as 18 months to 8 years old).
If you’re building a Singapore day that keeps kids moving and thinking, the biggest “make-or-break” detail is that KidsSTOP runs in timed sessions—so your experience depends on which slot you book and how you pace it.

### Quick facts
– Address (KidsSTOP™): 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433
– Operating sessions:
– Session A: 10:00–13:00 (last entry 12:15)
– Closed for disinfection: 13:00–14:00
– Session B: 14:00–17:00 (last entry 16:15)
– Nearest MRT (for the Science Centre area): Jurong East Station (EW24/NS1). From there you can take bus 66 or 335, or walk about 8 minutes to Science Centre Singapore.

> Internal links you can add on RealJourneyTravels (contextual):
> – Plan a wider day: Best things to do in Singapore
> – Pair it nearby: Science Centre Singapore guide

## How the KidsSTOP visit actually works

### 1) You enter during a booked time slot
Science Centre Singapore states that visitors are required to pre-book tickets in advance, arrive on time, and visit within the selected date and time slot.
In practice, this means:
– If you arrive late, you’re compressing a fixed session.
– If you arrive early, you may still need to wait until your session begins.

### 2) There’s a mid-day closure for disinfection
KidsSTOP publishes a 1pm–2pm closure for disinfection between the morning and afternoon sessions. That’s useful for planning lunch—especially if you’re visiting as a family group and want a predictable reset point.

### 3) A few rules affect what you bring in
Science Centre Singapore’s ticket notes for KidsSTOP include:
– No entry for adults unaccompanied by a child.
– Strollers are not permitted inside KidsSTOP for safety reasons (they note a designated stroller parking area).

If your family depends on a stroller for transitions, this is the detail to plan around: park it, then switch to carrier/hand-holding for the session.

## Ticket prices (what Science Centre Singapore publishes)

Science Centre Singapore publishes a KidsSTOP pricing table with Peak vs Off-peak definitions:
– Off-peak: weekdays during school term (excluding public holidays and school holidays)
– Peak: weekends, public holidays, and school holidays

### KidsSTOP ticket prices (as listed by Science Centre Singapore)
Singaporean / PR
– Peak: Adult $5, Child (18 months–8 years) $10, Senior (60+) $5
– Off-peak: Adult $2, Child $5, Senior Complimentary

Standard
– Peak: Adult $13, Child $23, Senior $13
– Off-peak: Adult $10, Child $20, Senior Complimentary

Also noted
– Complimentary admission for children below 18 months
– Socks are required for Dream Climber and Small World (they also note Dream Climber is recommended for age 5+).

Because pricing and policies can change, treat the official ticket page as the source of truth right before you book.

## Getting there: the least stressful route with kids

Science Centre Singapore’s “Getting Here” page says the nearest MRT is Jurong East Station, and from there you can take bus 66 or 335 or walk about 8 minutes.

Practical implications:
– If you’re arriving with toddlers and a bag of essentials, the bus hop can be easier than a hot-weather walk.
– If you’re traveling light, the walk keeps things predictable (no waiting for a bus).

## On-the-day strategy that works with timed sessions

You don’t need insider “hacks” here—just session-aware pacing:

### Start with what needs the most energy
Since the session ends at a fixed time, do the most active areas first (especially if you’re visiting close to naptime). You can always wind down with calmer, slower activities later in the slot.

### Pack for socks + quick resets
Because socks are required for specific areas, bring socks that stay on (and consider a backup pair).
Also assume you’ll want:
– a small water bottle
– wipes
– a light layer (Singapore indoor air-conditioning can feel cold for some kids)

### If you have mixed ages, plan “parallel play”
KidsSTOP’s ticket band (18 months–8 years) covers huge developmental range.
A practical approach is splitting an adult’s attention into short loops (5–10 minutes per child), then regrouping—rather than trying to keep everyone on the same activity path.

## Accessibility and inclusivity notes

Science Centre Singapore links to accessibility information as part of their visit planning (they list “Accessibility” in the Visit Us navigation and publish guidance for guests).
What I can state with certainty from the official ticket notes is operational: adults must be accompanied by a child for entry, strollers aren’t allowed inside (with stroller parking available), and socks are required for specific zones.

If your family has specific sensory, mobility, or supervision needs, check Science Centre Singapore’s official accessibility guidance before the visit (policies and available supports can evolve).

## Important “check-before-you-go” updates

KidsSTOP’s official “About” page includes a closure notice stating the Giant J Exhibit will be closed for maintenance until further notice. That can affect expectations if you’re visiting for a particular exhibit.

## Summary: who KidsSTOP is best for

Based on the published age band and the timed-session model, KidsSTOP is most straightforward for families who want:
– a structured, indoor, hands-on science play session
– a predictable schedule (Session A or B) rather than open-ended wandering

If you want, I can also create a tight “2.5-hour Singapore family block” plan that pairs KidsSTOP with one nearby add-on at Science Centre Singapore—sticking strictly to what’s published on official sources.

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