Bubble Planet: Singapore’s most immersive escape just popped up

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Let’s be honest — who doesn’t love indulging in a little downtime with some bubbles whenever there’s a tub? What if I told you that the same sense of joy and relaxation is possible even without a tub? Bubble Planet Experience is arriving in Singapore on Aug 31, bringing along vibrant colours, floating bubbles, and interactive experiences that feel straight out of a dream.

Bubble Planet - Bubble Bath
Credit – Bubble Planet

You might not be soaking in a bath but this immersive event happening at the Singapore Expo is the perfect escape from reality. Imagine stepping into a world where bubbles are everywhere — drifting through the air, bouncing off walls, and even forming larger-than-life installations.

There are 11 impressive experiences to explore at the exhibition. Perfectly planned for visitors to walk through each themed room after another, marvel at the bubble-filled environment and enjoy a multi-sensorial experience.

Upon entering the exhibit, you’ll be greeted by the LED Room with stunning displays projected on the ground. You can discover the breathtaking underwater creatures and their world. After bidding goodbye, dive right into the Bubble Ocean. Run into the sea of giant balloons. 

Bubble Planet - Balloon Getaway
Credit – Bubble Planet

Next, head into the Giant Bubble and explore this colourful and distorted planet. As you tour the inside of this bubble, be sure not to miss the Selfie Room! As the name suggests, it’s the best spot within the exhibition to snap some pictures. Feel free to make use of all the fun backdrops and props here.

After all the sweating from getting that perfect shot, hop into the Bubble Bath. All you tall people can finally experience a tub big enough for you to sink in. Be careful though, you might actually sink into this giant bath pit filled with bubble-like balls.

Where else can you go from a bath to a hot air balloon in seconds? Enter a whole new world at the Balloon Getaway room as you are taken up into the sky using 360-degree projection VR technology. 

The Infinity Room might take a while to get through, especially if illusions are your weakness. If you do manage to come out the other end, you’ll be treated to an immersive trip into a magical bubbly planet using virtual reality.

Bubble Planet - VR Room
Credit – Bubble Planet

I’m sure you could use some rest after the long journey. As you recharge at the Bubble Getaway, a robot will provide quality entertainment with an exciting bubble show. Finally, take a seat at the Sketch and Post for a quick art jamming session. Spare no effort in this room because your drawings will come to life for everyone to see.

Make sure to also check out the Interactive Shop at the end of the exhibition for exciting merchandise and more photo opportunities.

Bubble Planet Experience is a whimsical adventure that brings out the childlike wonder in all of us. Each themed room tickles your senses and offers a unique escape from reality. Click here to get your tickets now!

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