Welcome to Go-Go Bambini
Singapore's Favourite Birthday Party Venue & Indoor Playground!
Voted No.1 choice in the Indoor Kids Activity category of Expat Living Reader Awards 2009! Winner of Singapore Women's Weekly 2008 Gold Plate Award Family Fantastic

PLEASE NOTE: Friday 10 September is Hari Raya Puasa - we will be open from 10am to 4pm only so that our staff may celebrate with their families
Birthday Parties are our specialty... We're the No. 1 kids party place in Singapore!
We have 15 awesome party packages to choose from and we offer the best value around. Since 2007 we have entertained more than 10,000 kids every year at birthday parties alone!
Check out our packages listed below to find out about each individual party package - there is something for everyone! We've got 15 packages suitable for kids up to 11 years of age, so Find Out More...
Notice Board
HARI RAYA PUASA
Please note that on 10 September 2010 we will open 10am until 4pm only to allow our staff to enjoy Hari Raya with their families.
GO-GO FITNESS
Ladies fitness classes are now scheduled Wednesday and Friday mornings at 10am. Email jennie@gogobambini.com for more info or to book your place. Childcare available with 2 days notice.
Notice to our MEMBERS
Please remember to bring your member card.
No card = No Discount
Admission Fees
Non-Members
Children 2-11 years: $17 for unlimited play
Children 12-23 mths: $6 for unlimited play
Adults & Babies <11mths: FREE
Public Holidays
Children 2-11 years: $17 for two hours
Each subsequent 30 mins
or part thereof: $4.25
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Members Only
Children 2-11 years: $13 for unlimited play
Children 12-23 mths: $5 for unlimited play
Adults & Babies <11mths: FREE
Public Holidays
Children 2-11 years: $13 for two hours
Each subsequent 30 mins
or part thereof: $3.25
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Members must bring their card to qualify for member's only pricing.
Don't forget your socks!
All children entering our centre will be charged according to the fees outlined above. No exceptions.
Play After Parties
Continuation of play at GGB following birthday parties will attract the applicable admission fees.















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