1 / 3Egg Splash
π Central Water Catchment, Central
Renovated outdoor water playground at Bird Paradise with a fully sheltered toddler zone featuring lower slides, and an exposed older-kids zone with higher slides, water umbrellas, and bouncy trampolines. Warm showers and change rooms on site.
Newly renovated! Lots of thought behind the design. There is an area for young toddlers with lower slides and this area is also fully sheltered from the sun. Another area with two higher slides for older kids that is fully exposed to the sun. My kids 3 and 5 had a lot of fun. We closely supervise them (join them in the play) as there are some older kids who are wilder and parents donβt supervise the older kids. It is our own responsibility to look after our own kids! I like the warm water showers in the adult shower area. Water pressure in the female adult shower can be improved so we can shower faster! There is also water refill and even hair dryer (although only 1 you have to queue to use it). In general, we like it alot! Our favourite water play so far (:
π Family Action Verdict
Strong choice for families with toddlers to primary-school kids who want a structured water play experience with good facilities nearby. The age-split zoning works well for mixed-age groups. Active supervision is essential β other children's behaviour can vary.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Kaiyun Lee-Tan
3 months ago
βNewly renovated! Lots of thought behind the design. There is an area for young toddlers with lower slides and this area is also fully sheltered from the sun. Another area with two higher slides for older kids that is fully exposed to the sun. My kids 3 and 5 had a lot of fun. We closely supervise them (join them in the play) as there are some older kids who are wilder and parents donβt supervise the older kids. It is our own responsibility to look after our own kids! I like the warm water showers in the adult shower area. Water pressure in the female adult shower can be improved so we can shower faster! There is also water refill and even hair dryer (although only 1 you have to queue to use it). In general, we like it alot! Our favourite water play so far (:β
Joyfully blessed boy
a month ago
βGreat place to have water play for the kids. The only downside is that if you put your strollers along there, be careful of crows snatching your food.β
Siah H
6 months ago
βUpdate Oct 20205: The place had been fully refurnished now is so much better more fun and engaging! And safer too... plus one star to the place! Do note the Crows flying around here do ransack your belongings when left unattended, so pls take note! ===== Small waterplay facility located inside Bird Paradise. What u see is what you get, no big wow.... Opens at 0930H daily, do check if your day of visit happen to be maintennace day at their website. Waterplay may close due to foul weather. Either u walk up the 'hill' or take free shuttle from atation 1 to station 2. Washroom and Shower facility available on site. But bring your own shampoo and body wash. Watercooler and baby room available on site too.β
JW Y
4 months ago
βThe water playground was new and safe enough for all ages. My 15-month-old kid had a really good time. However, I believe parents should supervise their kids from time to time to reduce their risk of getting hurt. I think the washroom should have some benches so it would be easier for parents to change their kids (especially for younger children). It has warm shower point but the shower tap seems loose and used. They have a calm room; I think it can be made shoes free and more frequent cleaning.β
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Overview
Egg Splash sits inside Bird Paradise and divides into two zones: a fully sheltered toddler area with lower slides, and a sun-exposed zone for older children with higher slides, water jets, and bouncy water trampolines. Warm showers and change rooms with shower amenities are available. Crows actively target unattended food and belongings in the stroller parking area. A free shuttle runs from station 1 to station 2, bypassing the uphill walk.



