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]]>What if I told you these two travel trends have combined, and you can now book your own glamping stay inside this fascinating place?
Between November 20th, 2020 and January 3rd, 2021, the Changi Airport is offering up a limited-time, unique experience that will give people the chance to stay inside a luxury tent inside of the Jewel complex.
From your evening check-in to check-out the next morning, you’ll be able to explore the Jewel complex, which is one of the most unique attractions on Earth.
Jewel brings a rainforest into an indoor building and features all kinds of activities—including canopy walks, mazes, and trampoline jumping. In addition, you’ll marvel at the world’s largest indoor waterfall—the “Rain Vortex”—which is the centerpiece of the complex.
There is also a wide variety of restaurants and shops you can explore while staying here.
The accommodations for sleeping and relaxing don’t look half bad, either. Two beds are put inside of a cozy-looking tent that has all kinds of big pillows you can lounge around and hang out on.
Pricing for one tent begins at $320 per night and gives you access to all Jewel has to offer. Would you spend a night here?
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]]>In Terminal 1, there is a rooftop swimming pool. For $17, you can go for a dip in the pool while you watch the planes fly in from above.
In addition to rooftop swimming, you can visit a 24-hour movie theater or go for a walk in the Sunflower Garden. There is also a slide in Terminal 3 which is four floors high and not for the faint-hearted!
Changi does everything it can to reduce waiting times. You can print your boarding pass from kiosks and jump queues at check-in. Each flight has its own security scanner and immigration area so you don’t have to wait in the queue for ages to get through security.
You can travel by MRT to the airport for as little as $2. There is also a $9 shuttle, which will take you directly to your accommodation.
When you arrive or depart, you can also admire the world’s largest indoor waterfall. The forest valley is complete with 3,000 trees and the waterfall is lit up during the sensational regular light shows.
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]]>The post Would You Go Glamping in an Airport? You Can in Singapore appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>What if I told you these two travel trends have combined, and you can now book your own glamping stay inside this fascinating place?
Between November 20th, 2020 and January 3rd, 2021, the Changi Airport is offering up a limited-time, unique experience that will give people the chance to stay inside a luxury tent inside of the Jewel complex.
From your evening check-in to check-out the next morning, you’ll be able to explore the Jewel complex, which is one of the most unique attractions on Earth.
Jewel brings a rainforest into an indoor building and features all kinds of activities—including canopy walks, mazes, and trampoline jumping. In addition, you’ll marvel at the world’s largest indoor waterfall—the “Rain Vortex”—which is the centerpiece of the complex.
There is also a wide variety of restaurants and shops you can explore while staying here.
The accommodations for sleeping and relaxing don’t look half bad, either. Two beds are put inside of a cozy-looking tent that has all kinds of big pillows you can lounge around and hang out on.
Pricing for one tent begins at $320 per night and gives you access to all Jewel has to offer. Would you spend a night here?
The post Would You Go Glamping in an Airport? You Can in Singapore appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Why Singapore’s Changi Airport Is Still The Best Airport In The World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>In Terminal 1, there is a rooftop swimming pool. For $17, you can go for a dip in the pool while you watch the planes fly in from above.
In addition to rooftop swimming, you can visit a 24-hour movie theater or go for a walk in the Sunflower Garden. There is also a slide in Terminal 3 which is four floors high and not for the faint-hearted!
Changi does everything it can to reduce waiting times. You can print your boarding pass from kiosks and jump queues at check-in. Each flight has its own security scanner and immigration area so you don’t have to wait in the queue for ages to get through security.
You can travel by MRT to the airport for as little as $2. There is also a $9 shuttle, which will take you directly to your accommodation.
When you arrive or depart, you can also admire the world’s largest indoor waterfall. The forest valley is complete with 3,000 trees and the waterfall is lit up during the sensational regular light shows.
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