REVIEW · CHANGI AIRPORT LOUNGES & JEWEL
Jewel Changi Airport: Sky Nets Admission Ticket
Book on GetYourGuide →Operated by CEBU AIR TRAVEL AND TOURS PTE LTD · Bookable on GetYourGuide
You walk on air at Singapore’s Jewel Changi. I love the Walking Net for that long, suspended 50-meter stroll, and the Bouncing Net for jumping through a trampoline hanging up to 8 meters above Level 5. One key drawback: this is not a low-stress activity for everyone, with height limits (110 cm), pregnancy not recommended, and restrictions like no large bags and no unaccompanied minors.
After the nets, you still get a whole section to enjoy: Canopy Park is where families burn energy with misty Foggy Bowls, Discovery Slides, and photo-friendly garden areas. The value here isn’t just the adrenaline; it’s that the nets and the park are packaged for a full day at Jewel Changi. Plan a little ahead, though, because admission requires an e-ticket and timing matters.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Notice Right Away
- Sky Nets at Jewel Changi: What You’re Really Booking
- Choosing Between the Walking Net and Bouncing Net
- Walking Net: 50 Meters Above the Retail Wing
- Bouncing Net: Trampoline Jumps Up to Level 5
- Canopy Park After Your Net Session: Mist, Slides, Gardens
- Foggy Bowls for Cloud-Like Play
- Discovery Slides for Low-Fuss Fun
- Topiary Walk: Animal-First Photo Moments
- Petal Garden: Flowers From Around the World
- Price and Value: Is $12 Worth It?
- Timing at Jewel Changi: When to Go and How Long to Plan
- Practical Tips That Make the Day Easier
- Who Should Book This Sky Nets Ticket
- Should You Book This Sky Nets Admission?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Sky Nets admission?
- How long is the experience?
- Can I choose between the Walking Net and Bouncing Net?
- What height requirements do I need to meet?
- Is luggage or a large bag allowed?
- Are unaccompanied minors allowed?
- What do I need to show for entry?
- When is it open?
- Is it suitable for pregnant women?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Notice Right Away

- Walking Net stretches 50 meters and hangs about 25 meters above the ground
- Bouncing Net uses a trampoline suspended in mid-air, with height up to 8 meters above Level 5
- Foggy Bowls gives kids a chance to run and play through cloud-like mist
- Petal Garden lets you spot flowers from around the world
- Topiary Walk and animal topiaries make for easy, fun photos
- Canopy Park keeps the energy going even after your net session
Sky Nets at Jewel Changi: What You’re Really Booking

This ticket is for Manulife Sky Nets inside Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore, plus entry into Canopy Park afterward. You pick one net experience—either Bouncing Net or Walking Net—and then you can spend more time in the surrounding park areas.
Think of it as two parts: first, you get the main action (the suspended nets). Then you cool down with gardens, slides, and mist play that are designed for kids, but honestly still fun for adults who like relaxed sightseeing.
The stated price is $12 per person for a 1-day visit, which matters because Jewel Changi is already packed with things to see. In other words, you’re not paying just for a short ride—you’re buying an experience that plugs into a longer day.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Singapore
Choosing Between the Walking Net and Bouncing Net

At the top floor of Jewel Changi, you’ll head to Manulife Sky Nets as your meeting point. From there, you’ll decide which experience you want to do: walking or bouncing.
Here’s how I’d choose:
- If you want calm thrills and views, pick the Walking Net. It’s suspended and you cross a long stretch above the retail wing.
- If you want movement and adrenaline, pick the Bouncing Net. You jump on a trampoline suspended in mid-air, reaching heights up to 8 meters above Level 5.
Both options give you that “how is this hanging up here?” feeling, but they deliver it differently. The walking version feels like a slow thrill; the bouncing version feels like a kid-at-heart energy blast.
Walking Net: 50 Meters Above the Retail Wing

The Walking Net is a 50-meter-long walk suspended about 25 meters above the ground. That height alone changes how you experience Jewel Changi: you get a higher vantage point without needing stairs or rooftop access outside the airport.
What you’ll likely enjoy most is the rhythm. This is not a sprint-through attraction; it’s a controlled walk where you can take a few moments, look down, and adjust your pace. If you like scenic breaks between activities, this works well.
One practical consideration: suspended experiences can feel different depending on footwear and comfort level. Go in with steady shoes and expect a bit of wobble, even if the net is designed for visitors.
Bouncing Net: Trampoline Jumps Up to Level 5

The Bouncing Net is the big-ticket adrenaline moment. You jump through a trampoline suspended in mid-air, and the experience can reach heights of up to 8 meters above Level 5.
This is the kind of attraction where kids usually light up instantly. It’s movement you can’t replicate on a normal playground, and it also helps break up the day with a clear “main event” energy spike.
If you’re considering it for younger kids, note the rules: child tickets (ages 3–12) must be accompanied by a paying adult, and the attraction has a height requirement of at least 110 cm. If your child is close to that limit, double-check before you commit your time slot.
Canopy Park After Your Net Session: Mist, Slides, Gardens

After your net experience, you move into Canopy Park, where the day doesn’t end when your feet come down.
Foggy Bowls for Cloud-Like Play
The Foggy Bowls are built for running and laughing in cloud-like mist. If you’re traveling with kids, this is where you’ll see the “let them blow off steam” payoff. Even adults often enjoy this part because it’s playful without requiring special athletic ability.
Discovery Slides for Low-Fuss Fun
There are also Discovery Slides inside Canopy Park. These are the kind of attractions that help you keep momentum going after the nets, especially if you’re pacing yourself so the family doesn’t crash from overstimulation all at once.
Topiary Walk: Animal-First Photo Moments
In Topiary Park, you’ll see lots of animal-shaped topiaries. If you’re traveling with a camera—or just phones full of photos—this is one of the easiest spots to get quick, cute pictures without planning a whole photo route.
Petal Garden: Flowers From Around the World
The Petal Garden is where you can slow down. You’ll see flowers from around the world, and it’s a nice counterbalance to the high-energy nets and slides.
This mix is what makes the day feel like more than one attraction. You’re not stuck bouncing and sweating the whole time. You get a chance to reset, wander, and take in the “Jewel Changi is doing a lot at once” atmosphere.
Price and Value: Is $12 Worth It?

The ticket price is $12 per person, and it includes admission fees. You’re also not paying for a hotel pickup, so the cost is mainly about entry rather than transportation logistics.
Here’s the value logic that makes this feel fair:
- You’re getting a full net attraction plus access to Canopy Park afterward.
- Jewel Changi is already a destination, so this ticket acts like an upgrade that turns the complex from sightseeing into a hands-on day.
- You can choose the net type based on your group’s energy—walking if you want something calmer, bouncing if you want action.
That said, value depends on how flexible your schedule is. If you’re short on time or traveling with a group that might not meet the height rules, you could end up paying for only part of the day’s enjoyment.
Timing at Jewel Changi: When to Go and How Long to Plan
Jewel Changi Sky Nets is open 10 AM to 12 AM, and on Fridays, Saturdays, or the eve of public holidays, it closes at 1 AM. Your ticket is valid for 1 day, and you’ll be able to choose starting times based on availability.
In practical terms, you’ll get the smoothest experience if you’re not rushing. Nets and family areas work best when you give yourself room for queue time, photo stops, and a little “we need a pause” breathing space after the main attraction.
Also remember: admission requires your e-ticket. If your e-ticket email takes time to arrive, you’ll want a buffer so you don’t end up scrambling right before your entry window.
Practical Tips That Make the Day Easier

A few details can save you stress:
- Head to Manulife Sky Nets on the top floor of Jewel Changi as your meeting point.
- You must present your e-tickets for admission, and those e-tickets are sent via email within 1 business day.
- No large bags or luggage are allowed, so travel light if you can.
- Child ticket holders (ages 3–12) must be accompanied by a paying adult.
One more tip: if you’re booking for a specific plan day, don’t treat this like a last-minute whim. The attraction runs on scheduled access, and e-ticket handling matters for entry.
Who Should Book This Sky Nets Ticket

This works best if:
- You’re traveling with kids (Foggy Bowls and slides are built for that energy).
- Your group enjoys active indoor attractions, especially when weather outside might not cooperate.
- You like a “main event plus wandering” style itinerary, where gardens and photo stops are part of the same ticket day.
It may not be the right fit if:
- You’re dealing with pregnancy-related concerns; this activity is listed as not suitable for pregnant women.
- You have someone under 110 cm (height requirement).
- You were hoping to show up with lots of luggage or plan on unaccompanied minors handling entry alone (both are restricted).
If your group includes a mix of thrill-seekers and calmer folks, the walking option can balance the day nicely, while the bouncing experience becomes the high-energy anchor.
Should You Book This Sky Nets Admission?
If you want one ticket that turns Jewel Changi into more than a mall-adjacent stop, I’d say yes. The value comes from having both the suspended net experience and access to Canopy Park’s mist play and garden areas.
Book it when your group can follow the basics: you’ll travel light, you’re mindful of the 110 cm height requirement, and kids will have an adult with them. If you’re traveling with someone who isn’t a fan of suspended heights, you might lean toward the Walking Net for a calmer feel—or pick the option that best matches your group’s comfort.
If you’re planning around a tight travel schedule, give yourself time for the e-ticket step. That’s the part most likely to cause headaches, not the attractions themselves.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Sky Nets admission?
You should proceed directly to Manulife Sky Nets located on the top floor of Jewel Changi Airport.
How long is the experience?
The experience is listed as valid for 1 day, with starting times subject to availability.
Can I choose between the Walking Net and Bouncing Net?
Yes. You choose admission to either the Bouncing Net or the Walking Net, and then access Canopy Park afterward.
What height requirements do I need to meet?
The activity is not suitable for people under 3 ft 6 in (110 cm).
Is luggage or a large bag allowed?
No. Luggage or large bags are not allowed.
Are unaccompanied minors allowed?
No. Unaccompanied minors are not allowed.
What do I need to show for entry?
You will receive e-tickets by email within 1 business day, and you are required to present the e-tickets for admission.
When is it open?
Opening hours are 10 AM to 12 AM. On Fridays, Saturdays, or the eve of public holidays, the park closes at 1 AM.
Is it suitable for pregnant women?
No. It is listed as not suitable for pregnant women.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























