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    Swimming pool with Kids playground?

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    • jacsplaceJ Offline
      jacsplace
      last edited by

      Hi, has anyone mentioned the Jalan Besar pool? It has slides and things that shoot out jets of water. And its sheltered πŸ˜„

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      • chatelaineC Offline
        chatelaine
        last edited by

        Jurong East Sport Complex is more fun. Those slides that they have is more suitable for kids >5yrs or acc. by parents πŸ˜„

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          jasonchow
          last edited by

          Dear All,


          May I know what is the name and where is the swimming pool with playground and fun facilities?

          Jason.

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          • A Offline
            ah ka
            last edited by

            There one u can go .

            Jurong west swimming complexe.
            There have a water playground with slides ( forgotten how many slides there)
            U can alight at the Pionner MRT and walk there around 5-10 min walk .

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              Susan Koh
              last edited by

              ah ka:
              There one u can go .

              Jurong west swimming complexe.
              There have a water playground with slides ( forgotten how many slides there)
              U can alight at the Pionner MRT and walk there around 5-10 min walk .
              There are two slides in the children's playground area and one 3 storey high slide for adults.

              If you're interested to see the pictures, you can drop by my blog: http://ajugglingmom.com/2011/06/aquatic-centre-in-the-west/

              I'm planning to check out the new swimming pool that opened in Pasir Ris in July! Will update more with pictures soon πŸ˜„

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                Kabby
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                Regarding the shower and changing facilities, I prefer the Jurong West one. Not sure if the JE one has been renovated but the last I went several yrs ago, they didn't have separate mixed gender kids' shower and changing cubicles.


                The JW one does. So either Dh or me could help all 3 kids shower and change. They restrict to a certain age, I can't remember, should be 12 and below. Above that, have to use the Ladies and Mens changing room/ shower.

                This is very important actually, cos there are times I bring the kids alone, or Dh bring the kids alone. And with the kids so young, you can't expect the 1.5yo to go into the toilet to shower herself separately from DH, yet when they are separate, Dh can't go into the Ladies. Bringing her into the Men's is weird, cos she can see and talk already. πŸ˜† :faint:

                For me, when I bring all 3 alone, even bigger headache when the boys are so big already. To bring them into the Ladies to shower would invite stares from the other girls in the toilet.

                So after the JW complex opened, I stopped going to the JE one. πŸ™‚

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                  Kabby
                  last edited by

                  Oh yes, the other factor why I like the JW complex better is also because they have more variety of F&B options.


                  After swimming, the kids are always ravenous, and it's nice to choose from more options when we want to settle our meals. πŸ™‚

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                    Kabby
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                    smurf:
                    Kinda keen to try the Safra Jurong one, but I'm not member...hahha...maybe will try the Jurong East or SengKang one 1st...Thanks!!:)

                    The SAFRA one is much smaller than either JE or JW swim complex. No lazy river. My kids love the lazy river. Not much of a playground too.

                    However, the plus point is the warm water in the showers. And of course, the cubicles are much nicer, in aesthetics and design and cleanliness.

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                      SwimInSG
                      last edited by

                      Let’s share some great place for swimming!


                      Personally, for cheap & fun I would recommend
                      1. Jurong East Swimming Complex
                      2. Sengkang Swimming Complex

                      For theme park. However, I find that’s not worth it.
                      1. Wild Wild Wet

                      Any other great recommendations from anyone? πŸ™‚

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                        LOLMum
                        last edited by

                        i think there is one at bukit batok swimming complex and geylang east swimming complex. not very crowded at both places.

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