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ADVENTURE COVE FOR FYNN’S 2ND BIRTHDAY

May 2, 2018 by Little Miss Honey 763 Comments

Adventure Cove

Last March, we celebrated Fynn’s 2nd birthday. Yes, our curly charmer turned 2 years old this year just in time to be big brother to Baby Zeke. Last year, we celebrated his 1st birthday at Wild Wild Wet. This year, we chose again another water adventure for our active water baby.

We decided to have a day of fun at Adventure Cove in Sentosa Island. Before we headed out for our water fun, we had lunch at Chili’s in Resorts World Sentosa. Chili’s is a family-friendly chain serving classic Tex-Mex & American fare in a Southwestern-style setting. My doctor-friends & I had dinner in one of their branch one time and I have always wanted to take my meat-loving husband to Chili’s after trying their dishes there.

For appetizers, we had the Texas Cheese Poppers.

Chili's Singapore Menu

It is made of Panko crusted cheese bites with Monterey Jack, cheddar cheese & cilantro, served with sauce for dipping.

Then we ordered the Big Platter with lots of meat & sides. I forgot the exact name of the platter with we got.

Chili's Singapore Menu

Chili's Singapore Menu

It was a sumptuous meal and we were ready for Adventure Cove afterwards.

Chili's

We got our Adventure Cove tickets from Klook. I love the app because it is so easy to use. I have used it several times in most of the attraction spots here in Singapore as well as on our trip to Korea.

Adventure Cover WaterPark is a large water playground for kids and adults, alike. It provides 14 rides and attractions for guests to enjoy. The usual  entrance price is S$38 for adults and S$30 for Child (4 to 12 years old) and S$30 for Seniors (60 years old and above. They also have Adventure Express if you want a shorter queue for rides & attractions.

Adventure Cove

Adventure Cove

We weren’t able to take loads of photos because after changing into our swimming gear, we kept our stuff in the lockers and we jump into the long Adventure River with floats. I believe the Adventure River is the best feature of the waterpark. It is circles around the Adventure Cove. We love going round and round. We did it twice. And don’t worry, the floats are free.

Adventure Cove

We didn’t get to try some of the rides and attractions because we can’t bring our two young kids with us. They did say that Adventure Cove can be more adult-friendly while Wild Wild Wet is more for kids. But we did enjoy some attractions like the Bluewater Bay, especially when we heard the siren horn signalling that the wave pool will start creating a strong wave pool in the pool. It was so fun. We have to keep our feet steady while we carry the kids.

The kids also like hanging out at the Big Bucket Treehouse and Seahorse Hideaway. We stayed there for a long time with them going up and down the slides and waiting for the bucket to fill up to get drenched by it once it unloads.

My husband tried the Pipeline Plunge, the Dueling Racer and Splashworks. My apologies for not being able to captured any photos of those attractions.

After one last round of the Adventure River, we called it a day. We headed to VivoCity for some Ben & Jerry’s before heading home. It was nice fun day to celebrate Fynn’s 2nd birthday.

Adventure Cove WaterPark

8 Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
6577 8888
Nearest MRT: HarbourFront

Filed Under: Food Discoveries, Motherhood, Travel Tagged With: Adventure Cove, birthday, Fynn, Resort World Sentosa, sentosa, Sentosa Island, Waterpark

FOOD DISCOVERIES: SLAPPY CAKES (SINGAPORE)

June 2, 2015 by Little Miss Honey 144 Comments

Slappy Cakes

My husband loves pancakes even if my gluten-sensitive bloated tummy would object. So my distended abdomen have to go along with husband’s carb cravings (which I secretly enjoy despite bloated stomach and all).

One hot day, we decided to head to Resort World Sentosa for a day at the S.E.A Aquarium  and Trick Eye Museum to tour my niece who came to visit us for a few weeks here in Singapore. For lunch, we picked Slappy Cakes and ignored my gluten-sensitivity one more time.

Slappy Cakes

The place looks very child-friendly. I can’t wait for Naj to try this when he gets a bit older.

Slappy Cakes

What is special about this place is that you get to enjoy making and cooking your own pancakes. I think that is such a cute idea.

First, you choose your batter. You can have Buttermilk, Whole Grain, Peanut Butter , Chocolate or Zucchini. It comes in an 8.5 oz squeeze bottle ($8.5 per bottle). We got the Buttermilk.

Then you pick some fixings. You can choose from the Sweet like blueberries, raspberries, chocolate chips, strawberries, etc. or Savory like cheese, pork sausages, bacon, etc.

Slappy Cakes

Then you choose the toppings. You can have 100% maple syrup, chocolate hazelnut spread, homemade kaya spread, Greek yogurt, etc.

So let’s get cooking!

Remember to spread a bit of butter first. Then squeeze on the amount of batter you prefer.

Slappy Cakes

Add fixings. We got some pork sausages.

Slappy Cakes

Slappy Cakes

Then flip!

Slappy Cakes

We enjoyed it too much. We got another batter even if one batter was good enough for the 3 of us. (Naj was happy with milk so no pancakes for him.) This time, we chose the Peanut Butter.

Slappy Cakes

For toppings, we got 100% maple syrup and raspberry jam.

Slappy CakesSlappy Cakes

Three pancakes coming up….

Slappy Cakes

My hubby was the official cook. He did such a great job with our pancakes.

Slappy Cakes

We also got some pasta which is equally yummy for some variety.

Carbonara

Slappy Cakes

Slappy Cakes

I think Slappy Cakes is a great place for kids and kids-at -heart. The pancakes batter they offer are good, not runny and not too thick. It is such a fun place for family and friends to come together to make and enjoy real good pancakes. Even my bloated tummy would agree that the pancakes were good. My tummy gave out a gurgling sound of agreement. It is the only restaurant where you are encouraged to play with your food.

Slappy Cakes

Resort World Sentosa

26 Sentosa Gateway ( Near Universal Studios)

#01-29 Singapore 098269

Tel No. +65 67950779

Filed Under: Food Discoveries Tagged With: carbs, childfriendly, food blogger, foodie, kiddie, pancakes, Resort World Sentosa, sgblogger, Singapore


Hi I'm Honey! I am a Filipina who has studied & lived in Saudi Arabia for a few years, worked in Singapore and is currently based in Oman with my husband & our three little boys. I am a medical doctor, a lifestyle blogger, travel junkie, a foodie and a bookworm. I hope I can drizzle a bit of sunshine and inspirations whenever you drop by my blog. Thanks for dropping by! See ya soon.. :)
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