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Post by familyof5 » Wed, 13 Feb 2008 1:37 pm

Hello,

I spent a couple of hours here with my 3 thismorning. I'm pretty sure i'll be spending plenty of time here, as its one of the few places i can let my 3 run loose. Anyway, if there are any mothers who want to join me, I'll be there tomorrow from about 9.30ish, until 12. My kids are 11 months (twins) and 2.5.

I'm the haggard looking one who hasnt slept in a year. :shock:

http://www.gogobambini.com/contactus.php

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Post by durain » Wed, 13 Feb 2008 10:06 pm

how much to get in?

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Post by in8mom » Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:51 pm

We'll be there next monday 2/18 in the afternoon.

You can find prices here: http://www.gogobambini.com/information.php

But since I'm nice 8-) , here it is:
WEEKDAYS Children aged 2-11 years
Children aged 2-11 years $15.00 unlimited play

WEEKENDS & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
$15 for 2 hours play then subsequent charging at $3.00 per 30 minutes or part thereof (only charged at weekends & public holidays)

Children under 2 years $6.00 for unlimited play
Adults & babies under 1 year FREE

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Post by durain » Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:35 am

thanks for the info/prices. :)

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Post by Singapore Newbie » Fri, 15 Feb 2008 8:28 pm

I think Go Go Bambini is a waste of money for the younger kids (below 3). They just get trampled in the ball pit by the older kids who aren't supposed to be in there.

I don't have an older child, so I can't benefit from the other play area, although it looks to be small for the number of kids that are allowed to play in there.

Not that you asked, but my two cents! ;)

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Post by Blue Sapphire » Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:50 am

Is it suitable for 11 months old babies? A few of us are thinking of going there next week to check it out.

Any other similar places to go to with babies less than a year old? Somewhere central however. I know of Kids Explorer at pasir ris but not looking into going that far with a baby.

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Post by Singapore Newbie » Thu, 21 Feb 2008 8:24 am

I don't think Go Go Bambini is a good place for young kids. All they have (for kids under 3) is a small ball pit. There's supposed to be an age limit to those playing in that area, but unfortunately no one enforces it and older kids are always in there running around trampling over the younger kids.

One place that I really like on the West side of town is called The Toy Rental Club. It's very chilled and the kids have a good amount of space and lots of different toys to play with. There's a small fee ($4) to play there and then you can always rent some of the toys if you want. Make sure you check the hours of operation, though, as they are quite limited.

http://www.toyrentalclub.com/

I've been there a couple of times and my daughter always has a lot of fun.

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Post by viajera » Thu, 21 Feb 2008 1:42 pm

you can call gymboree (tanglin) and ask if they still offer "playgym" where kids can use the premises without having to enrol in the programmes. they used to charge $15/hr for non-members.

there will be another one opening next month in turf city called "fidgets" (fidgets.com.sg) or, if you're with friends, perhaps the sol playground cafe (also in turf city) is worth checking out.

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