Dnls_mum:Wah! So difficult? Did your kids enjoy it? Which one did you go? There seems to be quite a few and I was thinking of checking out the one called Escape Hunt.[/quote]Many of the puzzles are quite cleverly hidden. Might not be suitable for kids.starlight1968sg:[quote=\"Dnls_mum\"]I am thinking of going to do one of those escape room. Anyone tried those?
Yes.
i didnt enjoy it, noting i hv low iq.
The rooms were small & dim. The clues were challenging to decipher
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RE: Events and Activities for Kids during School Holidays
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RE: Hotel Booking Websites
Agoda.com is always ideal, especially for the Asian countries i’ve travelled to.
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RE: Travel: Japan - General
Most hotels do provide extra beds at a low cost if they are very strict about it.
For Japan, you could also opt for AirBNB or homestays as long as you're comfortable. Then you can also live like the Japanese.junemum72:
Hi, not sure if anyone asked this before. I have a youngest one at 7yrs old which is small build, apparently most hotels I checked said they consider 7yrs as adult and we need to book 2 rooms to accommodate 2A and 2C even if we are OK to share bed with the youngest.
Anyone experienced this before and I would like to ask how strict are they if we just want to proceed with a triple without declaring the 4th pax.
I also notice most of the hotels do not have connecting rooms, making more difficult for me to find a suitable hotel...sigh.
any advice ?
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RE: Which Country Suitable For Young Children?
Explore Asia. There are great places in Vietnam, Thailand, India which are safe and family friendly. And you can always get customised tours. If you are interested in Vietnam, there’s this site vietdays.com which can be helpful.