Here's a list of weekly family fun events and experiences for you to create family fun this week!
Go behind the scenes at ALL ACCESS 2.0 at the F1 Pit Building, exploring restricted zones and how a street circuit comes to life. Embark on A Magical Island Adventure: Letâs Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line at Sentosa, a limited-time island takeover of immersive storytelling and family fun.
Dive into CRYBABY Cry Me an Ocean at Singapore Oceanarium, where ocean-inspired installations bring marine life and storytelling together. Enter JuJu World at IMBA Theatre, a yellow inflatable playground of ball pits, slides and larger-than-life art. Explore future tech at Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS), where robotics, smart farming and innovation come together hands-on.
Read on to find out more! For more ideas, head over to our weekly recommendations (compiled and updated weekly with experiences). Join our Telegram group for the more up-to-date sharing too!
1. Go Behind the Scenes at ALL ACCESS 2.0 at the
F1 Pit Building

Venue: F1 Pit Building
Dates: 26 Jun - 26 Jul 2026
Admission: Free with registration
As the excitement for the night race begins to build, families can take an exclusive, completely free look behind the scenes at the F1 Pit Building. Following a massive turnout last year, ALL ACCESS 2.0 has returned with an even larger interactive layout, making it a perfect educational and high-octane morning or afternoon out for parents and kids alike.
The experience gets you past the usual barriers and straight into highly restricted zones. Your little racing fans can stand on the actual victory podium, check out the drivers' cool-down room, and even enter the high-tech Race Control nerve centreâthe exact room where race officials monitor every corner of the track on race weekend. It is a fantastic way for children to see how Singapore's regular streets are transformed into a global circuit.
Beyond the technical zones, kids can get hands-on by inspecting real track building blocks like heavy-duty TECPRO barriers and steel kerbs. They can even step into a professional commentary booth by beIN SPORTS Asia to try calling a race live on the mic.
To top it off, every family visiting gets the opportunity to win exclusive tickets to fan favourite events. Find out more here.Â
2. Embark on A Magical Island Adventure: Letâs Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line at Sentosa

Venue: Various locations across Sentosa, Singapore
Date: 24 Juneâ20 September 2026
Admission: From S$8 (Child) | From S$10 (Adult)
From 24 June to 20 September 2026, Sentosa transforms into A Magical Island Adventure: Letâs Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line, a three-month island-wide experience inspired by the upcoming Disney Adventure cruise.
Across Sentosa, families can explore seven themed zones linked to Disney Cruise Line, from Sensoryscape and the Singapore Cable Car â Sentosa Line to Palawan Beach and the Southernmost Point. Collect medallion stamps along the way as you journey through interactive installations, character photo spots, and immersive storytelling moments.
Highlights include Disney-themed Sentosa Express trains, sky-high Cable Car cabins featuring Toy Story Place and Disney Discovery Reef designs, and beachside installations at Palawan Beach. Expect giant displays like a 6-metre Baymax inflatable, Toy Story bath-toy characters, Marvel-inspired zones, and glowing night-time lighting that transforms the shoreline.
At Sensoryscape, discover 13 princess-themed hammock installations and an illuminated night trail with over 100 lighting effects. Central Beach Bazaar adds a 3.5-metre Magical Compass photo spot, while exclusive merchandise across the island completes the experience.
Guests sailing on Disney Adventure may also enjoy selected Sentosa perks, including attraction access and discounts. A full island takeover, this limited-time event blends Disney storytelling with Sentosaâs iconic landscapes.
3. Dive Into CRYBABY Cry Me an Ocean at
Singapore Oceanarium

Venue: Singapore Oceanarium, Resorts World Sentosa
Date: 24 Juneâ30 August 2026
Admission: Outdoor installations are free, while indoor installations require an entrance ticket
From 24 June to 30 August 2026, Singapore Oceanarium at Resorts World Sentosa transforms into a playful underwater world with CRYBABY Cry Me an Oceanâa limited-time family experience blending art, storytelling, and marine discovery.
In collaboration with POP MART, Resorts World Sentosa, and the Singapore Tourism Board, CRYBABY is reimagined as adorable ocean-inspired characters spread across 11 immersive photo zones. Families can spot giant inflatables and sculptures, including towering 5-metre ANGLERFISH and PUFFERFISH figures outside the entrance and a 2-metre WHALESHARK greeting visitors inside the galleries.
Beyond photo moments, each installation is placed alongside real marine habitats, encouraging kids to learn about ocean life through interactive storytelling and discovery. The experience is designed to make conservation and marine education fun and engaging for all ages.
Before heading home, visit the CRYBABY POP-UP Store at WEAVE, Resorts World Sentosa, featuring exclusive merchandise and an eye mask giveaway with minimum spend (while stocks last).
Outdoor installations are free, while Oceanarium access requires admission (Adult S$55, Child/Senior S$43). A school holiday outing that combines cute collectibles, learning, and underwater adventure in one stop.
4. Enter a Yellow Inflatable Playground at JuJu World, IMBA Theatre

Venue: IMBA Theatre, West Lawn
Dates: 20 Jun - 18 Jul 2026
Admission: from $10
Step into JuJu World at IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay (West Lawn, beside Bayfront Plaza), a striking all-yellow inflatable experience by artist Cj Hendry running from 20 June to 18 July 2026. Designed as an interactive art playground, this limited-time attraction invites families to play, explore, and snap unforgettable photos in a surreal immersive setting.
Inside, kids can dive into a massive ball pit filled with mini JuJu figures, lounge on oversized inflatable characters, and race down bright yellow slides. The space also features soft inflatable flowers and photo-ready installations designed for active, hands-on funâunlike traditional âlook-onlyâ exhibitions.
Collectors will love the Singapore-exclusive merchandise, including Small JuJu blind boxes ($39) with nine collectible designs, mystery bags from $10, and lifestyle items like plush toys, caps, bottles, and apparel.
Do note socks are compulsory, and loose items should be secured before entering play zones. Each session is limited to 60 minutes.
Tickets are priced at $15 (adults), $10 (children aged 3â12), and free for toddlers under 3. Open daily with varying hours, this vibrant yellow playground is a high-energy school holiday stop for families who love play-based experiences and photo-worthy moments.
5. Explore Future Tech at Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS)

Venue: Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS), 2 Bulim Avenue, Singapore 649674
Opening Hours: TueâSun, 10amâ7pm (Closed on Mon)
At Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS), families can explore how robotics, smart farming, and sustainability come together inside a real innovation facilityâturning learning into a hands-on adventure for kids.
Start with the free Discovery Tour (~90 minutes), which introduces future mobility, smart manufacturing, and sustainability. Families can explore a Smart Farm, harvest fresh greens, enjoy a VR factory experience, and even view the Skytrack and IONIQ Lounge. Bookings are required via the Hyundai Discovery Tour website.
For younger children (ages 3â6), the Smart Food Lab runs on weekends at 10.30am and 4.30pm (60 mins, $15/child). Kids explore food through sensory play and end with a fresh wrap-making activity. One adult per child is required.
For older kids (ages 6â12), the SPOT Robot Coding Workshop takes place on weekends at 10.00am and 4.00pm (90 mins, $25/child), where they build and code a mini robot inspired by HMGICSâ SPOT robot.
This is a rare family experience where food, farming, robotics, and future tech come togetherâall proceeds support the Presidentâs Challenge.





