How to Spend Eight Hours in Changi Airport
On December 2014, Dutchie and I arrived in Changi Airport (Singapore) at three a.m. and we had to wait for our next flight to Cebu (the Philippines) at 11 a.m. We had similar long transit in January 2014 but it was an afternoon transit so we left the airport and had early dinner at Marina Bay Sands. Our second transit in Singapore last year was rather impossible to leave the airport as the malls nor tourists attractions in Singapore did not open for 24 hours. We concluded to spend eight hours transit in the airport.
Changi Airport has three terminals which connected by tram/metro that leaves every five minutes. Each terminal has special entertainment areas for transit travelers. We decided to explore Terminal Two and Three. We did not visit the Terminal One. The terminal has a Balinese style swimming pool, but it opens at 07.00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
I wrote the highlight of our transit activities as following – please note that the timeline was sort of rough estimation.
03:00 to 03:30
Wandering around at Terminal Three. Got special code from Information Desk to use wifi for free. There were Airport Guide Books available in several languages including Indonesian language – I think it was an Indonesian version, although after reading it thoroughly, there were some words that actually belong to Malay and not used in Indonesian language. Anyway, the guide book was very helpful. Take one when you have long transit or delay!
Ah yeah, Christmas week. There were many Christmas decorations on the airport, including a German Mickey theme.
03:30 to 06:45
We went to the Cinema. Funny to say this when we were actually inside an airport. Dutchie had good sleep on the airplane (as usual) so he took a full advantage of the cinema by watching one and half movies. He even brought food from the food court to eat during the movie.
I slept during the movie of Captain America Two. I was not the only one who sleeping; most transit travelers in the Cinema were sleeping.
Suggestion: use ear-plug if you plan to sleep in the Cinema as the movie sound was too loud.
07:00 to 07:45
Sat at a café. Drinking a cup of Chai tea – which was a totally wrong choice as the tea was not real Chai tea and it was too sweet. I did not even ask for additional sugar. At least I could read news and wrote on my notebook.
08:00 to 08:20
We visited the Butterfly Garden at Terminal Three to count the butterflies. They were real butterflies. I found four butterflies of similar species. Dutchie did not bother to count but he tried to find the butterfly for me.
08:20 to 08:50
We moved to Terminal Two where we spent walking around at shopping area and the Enchanted Garden. The garden was an interactive garden of flowers and decorated glasses with small pond. I read the garden was supposed to have special sounds and lights plays but we did not experience such shows.
09:00 to 09:45
Got hungry. Had our breakfast at a food court on the upper floor. I tried their noodle menu, it was quite okay.
09:45 to 10:15
We were wandering around the upper floor. We saw the second cinema, it was a smaller cinema but with even louder sound. Additionally there were a room with treadmill (great for transit travelers who still have energy to burnt), a gaming area and computer room to access internet. There was a transit hotel as well – six hours for around 40 Euros.
We went to Sunflower Garden at the same floor. It was an open air garden where you can see the activities at the runaways. Some part of the garden was a smoking area.
10:20 to 10:40
We returned to the ground floor. Spending our time reading what Peranakan means and how South East Asians use the Chinese jars in the past. The jars and its designs reminds me of my grandfather’s tableware. I think my mother’s great-great grandparents could be categorized as peranakan, the ones who migrated to Indonesia.
10:40 to 11:00
Off to our boarding gate – Yay, finally to Cebu!
PS: when all these activities failed to entertain your transit in Changi Airport, you can always try the following chair…
Wow, there was a lot to do in the airport! I like that it even had a cinema 🙂 Thanks for taking us around there with you!
My pleasure Christy, I am happy to share it with you 🙂
Great write-up on one of my favourite airports! I usually spend time in the SATS lounges. I think you still can buy one time passes, but when checking their homepage it looks like you have to be a member: http://www.affinity.sats.com.sg/services-a-facilities/sats-premier-lounges.html
Could be worth checking out if you have some time to spend.
Thank you so much Steve! I will keep this in mind, thanks for the link! BTW, love your website but it appears I can’t put comments there 😦 but anyway, I’ll bookmark it! cheers!
Thanks a lot for your comoliments. Commenting each article should work Would you mind trying again and let me know if it does not work? Thanks a lot!
OK, I sent you a comment through your About Page (contact form) with an explanation. Hopefully that works 🙂
PS: I would love to comment to some of your posts – they are very informative!
Thanks a lot!
You were lucky to were stranded on an airport that offers some entertainment. I wasn’t that lucky on the Seychelles airport, where we were supposed to wait from 8 p.m. till 2 a.m, but boarding started not earlier than 2:30 😦 – a very long and boring time. Luckily we were a group of 7.
Gosh, that’s long wait – but yes, with a group of seven then at least you don’t feel too lonely 🙂 😀 Have a great weekend, Andre!
It looks like a mini city. A cool idea allows passengers to have fun and to relax. Love it. 🙂
Thank you Amy! Indeed, that’s what we need when we have to transit 🙂
Innovative thinking! 🙂
waiting to be common, because there really has what using his time, in addition to making pictures !! Beautiful weekend
Merci Pat! Bon week-end 🙂
how clever to do the post with hourly slots like this – loved it! and the sunflower garden – whew – well the whole airport is not too bad of a place to be stranded – 🙂
the two folks sleeping really resonated –
and the sign in the back of the woman – it says “pain with pleasure” and that totally fits this post – because here in your post today – you had the pain of long layover – but with pleasure you made the most of it – got some pics – and just soaked it up –
Thank you so much Yvette! I like the sunflower garden area too – we spent quite sometimes there – just wish we can have lunch there 😀 (hm, maybe that’s they have to provide in the future – open air airport food court!)
I envied these sleeping ladies 😀 I could not sleep very well like them during the transit – the massage chairs were unfortunately having quite strong “massage” movements that kept me awake 😀 😀
yes – we need more open air airports! the worse one ever for me is the atlanta airport (Hartsfield) -in fact it is quite opposite of the gem you show us here – 🙂
and interesting about the chairs – sounds like they could hurt a person. !
wow,,ada bioskopnya juga?itu airport atau mall ya? lengkap banget,hehe
😀 😀 yang ini gratis lagi bioskop-nya …cuman yah gak bisa milih film-nya… 🙂
Goodness, that does seem a long time, but I love the butterflies 🙂 I feel quite tired with all that wandering.
😀 that’s true! Ah, there is a transit hotel for you or relaxing at airport swimming pool! 🙂