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Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay Unveils Two New Disney-Themed Experiences For Families

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Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay Unveils Two New Disney-Themed Experiences For Families
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Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay Unveils Two New Disney-Themed Experiences For Families

2026-05-18 11:50 Last Updated At:13:48

From stunning character topiaries at Floral Fantasy to nostalgic outdoor fun inspired by Winnie the Pooh and friends, a whole day of Disney fun awaits families at the Gardens

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 18 May 2026 - This June, Singapore's iconic horticultural attraction Gardens by the Bay invites families to step into two delightful Disney-themed experiences. Supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, Disney Garden of Wonder returns to Floral Fantasy with new topiary displays, while the flagship Children's Festival 2026 featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh takes over Supertree Grove with outdoor installations and play areas. Gardens by the Bay was also named the third top attraction in the world in Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Best of the Best 2026.

Gardens by the Bay's Children Festival featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh

Gardens by the Bay's Children Festival featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh

Gardens by the Bay's Garden of Wonder at Floral Fantasy

Gardens by the Bay's Garden of Wonder at Floral Fantasy



Disney Garden of Wonder

Following its successful debut in 2024, Disney Garden of Wonder (迪士尼奇妙花园)is back at Floral Fantasy with new topiary displays and dioramas of beloved Disney and Pixar characters. For the first time, the 2026 edition of Disney Garden of Wonder will introduce displays of Disney Princess heroines Rapunzel, Belle and Jasmine. In another first, topiary versions of Frozen's Anna and Elsa will also preside over an enchanting snowy landscape, brought to life through floral artistry and themed lighting that imagines a frost-kissed world of wonder.

Visitors can look forward to 23 topiary characters across six themed zones, including fan favourites such as: Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey; Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear from Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5; as well as Hundred Acre Wood pals like Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger. Rounding out the journey is a uniquely Singaporean finale, where visitors can snap playful photos with displays of Disney characters reimagined in local settings, alongside famed hawker fare such as laksa and teh tarik.

With its blend of floral artistry, familiar characters and magical storytelling, Disney Garden of Wonder offers families a visually rich journey that appeals across generations during the upcoming school holidays.

Disney Garden of Wonder will run from 8 June 2026 to 14 March 2027.

Children's Festival 2026 featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh

The free Children's Festival is back at Gardens by the Bay's Supertree Grove this June holidays, celebrating 100 years of Winnie the Pooh and the beloved bear's enduring message to be kind, stay curious, and keep a little honey in your heart.

Highlights include:

  • The Hundred Acre Glide, inspired by the Hundred Acre Wood – the first zipline in Singapore themed after Disney's Winnie the Pooh. Featuring a treehouse-style installation, children can glide 16 metres across the festival grounds against the backdrop of the Supertrees.
  • The Sweetest Drops, inspired by Winnie the Pooh –this honeycomb-themed ball pit is inspired by Pooh's search for his favourite snack, honey, which often turns into an adventure.
  • The Brave Logs, inspired by Piglet – balance across planks and "tree stumps" in this quick-footed adventure that encourages children to summon their courage and take things one step at a time.
  • The Enchanted Meadows, inspired by Eeyore – slow down and enjoy gentle see-saws in this play area themed after a breezy field of flowers.
  • The Joyful Puddles, inspired by Tigger – drawing from Tigger's energetic personality, these "puddle" trampolines are perfect for a day of bouncing fun in the sun.

Pooh's Grand Friendship Party inflatable march

For the first time in Southeast Asia, Gardens by the Bay will be presenting a march into Supertree Grove with super-sized inflatables up to seven metres in height. Titled "Pooh's Grand Friendship Party", visitors of all ages may join in this lively song and dance twice on Saturdays, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere for the entire family.

There is even more to explore, from a special Disney-themed retail pop-up to carnival games.

Gardens by the Bay's Children's Festival runs from May 30 to June 21 and admission is free.

For more information on Garden of Wonder and Children's Festival, please visit www.gardensbythebay.com.sg.

Disney Garden of Wonder

Date:

Monday, 8 June 2026 to Sunday, 14 March 2027
Time: 10.00am to 9.00pm
Venue: Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay
Details: Tickets are priced at SGD$24 for adults and SGD$16 for children. Tickets are available at https://ticket.gardensbythebay.com.sg/.

Children's Festival 2026 featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh

Date: Saturday 30 May to Sunday, 21 June 2026
Time: 10.00am to 9.00pm
Venue: Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay
Details: Admission is free

Pooh's Grand Friendship Party inflatable march

Date Time
30 May 2026 3.30PM
6 June 2026
13 June 2026
20 June 2026
3.30PM and 5.30PM

Venue:

Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay

Getting here:
Take the MRT to Bayfront station or Gardens by the Bay station. Alternatively, drop off at the Main Arrival or Bayfront Plaza carpark via taxi or ride-hailing service. More information available here.

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About Gardens by the Bay

An integral part of Singapore's "City in Nature" vision, Gardens by the Bay is a national garden and premier horticultural attraction that showcases the best of garden and floral artistry for all to enjoy. Spanning 101 hectares in the heart of Singapore's downtown Marina Bay, it comprises three waterfront gardens – Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. Bay South, the largest at 54 hectares, officially opened on 29 June 2012.

Guided by the vision to be a world of gardens for all to own, enjoy and cherish, the Gardens' extensive plant collection, ever-changing floral displays, and myriad of engaging programmes have captured the imagination of many, while its Gift of Gardens community initiative, with Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of the Republic of Singapore as Patron, reaches out to people from all walks of life.

Since opening, Gardens by the Bay has welcomed more than 115 million visitors and garnered numerous international accolades including the third Top Attraction in the World in Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Awards Best of the Best 2026, Outstanding Achievement in Sustainability at the Singapore Tourism Awards 2024, Best Theme Attraction at TTG Travel Awards 2022 and 2023, and Best Attraction Experience at the Singapore Tourism Awards 2019. The Gardens continues to refresh and refine its offerings, to be a place that everyone can enjoy – a garden where wonder blooms.

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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire – 18 May 2026 - Doremi3babies is one of Hong Kong's most comprehensive retailers of Caraz baby playmats and playpens, with years of accumulated experience serving local families and maintaining quality standards for every product carried. Observing that size mismatches are among the most common issues parents encounter after purchase, Doremi3babies has drawn on its local service experience to compile a practical size selection reference based on actual Hong Kong residential floor areas, helping parents identify the most suitable mat size and playpen configuration for their home.

Space Is Limited in Hong Kong Homes — Choosing the Right Size Matters
According to Hong Kong's Census and Statistics Department 2021 Population Census, the median per capita residential floor area stands at approximately 172 sq ft. The latest Housing Bureau supply statistics (2025) show that 88% of private residential units currently in the development pipeline have a usable area of less than 70 square metres (approximately 753 sq ft). In a space-constrained home, a playmat that's even slightly misjudged in size can disrupt daily living — making preparation before purchase all the more important.

4 Steps to Choosing the Right Size
The following steps help parents confirm their needs before buying, reducing the chance of a mismatch after the mat arrives home:
1. Measure the net usable area: Measure the actual spot where the mat will be placed — deducting furniture and walkways from the total floor space, not the overall unit size.
2. Consider your baby's developmental stage: Crawling infants (approx. 4–10 months) need continuous flat surface area; toddlers (approx. 10–18 months) benefit more from playpen boundaries to define a safe zone.
3. Decide whether to pair with a playpen: If combining a mat with a playpen, calculate the usable area inside the playpen — not the mat's outer dimensions.
4. Choose the style based on your confirmed space: Once space constraints are clear, foldable or modular designs help maximise what's available.

A General Size Reference Based on Unit Floor Area
One of the most common mistakes Hong Kong parents make when buying a playmat is estimating size based on the total unit area, rather than the net usable floor space after accounting for furniture. The gap between the two is often what leads to a mismatch once the mat arrives home.

Caraz playmats, for example, offer a range from compact sizes suited to a corner of a single room, through to larger formats that can cover the main activity zone of a living area. Using net usable floor area as the starting point, the general reference is as follows:
* Under 200 sq ft: A mat around 70×140cm is a common starting point. The foldable design is especially practical — it can be stored upright against a wall when not in use, freeing up the living space.
* 300–400 sq ft: Mid-size options such as 120×160cm to 140×200cm are the most common choice among Hong Kong families, balancing play space with storage flexibility.
* 400 sq ft and above: Larger formats such as 160×200cm or above give infants a dedicated zone for crawling and first steps without compromising daily living.

If a playpen is being added alongside the mat, the playpen's overall outer footprint needs to be estimated separately — it cannot be read directly from the mat dimensions alone.

Three Practical Directions for Compact Homes
For families with limited floor area, these approaches are worth considering:
* Choose a foldable mat: Fold it away when not in use to free up everyday living space.
* Consider a modular playpen system: Adjustable configurations adapt to irregular room layouts without being locked into a fixed size.
* Base your size decision on net usable area: The right standard is whether it fits and gets used — not simply bigger is better.

Hashtag: #Doremi3babies

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About Doremi3babies

Founded in Hong Kong in 2017, Doremi3babies is Hong Kong's most comprehensive Caraz retailer, offering the full product range — playmats, playpens, and baby houses — with new arrivals in sync with the Korean market. The company has served over 6,000 families and delivered more than 16,000 baby products, with every item personally tested by the store owner before introduction. All Caraz products are manufactured in Korea and meet KC and CE international safety certification standards.
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