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Mickey Mouse comes to Suntec City!

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Great news for Disney fans young and old: a new exhibition will be taking place at Suntec Convention Centre from this month. The Pop-Up Disney: A Mickey Celebration kicks off on 19 November until 20 March 2022 and originally hails from the Downtown Disney District at California’s Disneyland Resort. It’s the first time it’s coming to Asia and features seven different themed rooms, each one focusing on a different aspect of everyone’s favourite squeaky rodent and offering family fun for all.

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Expect fantasy and magic at “Sorcery Mickey’s Magic Room”, feel the romance in “Mickey and Minnie’s Love Room” and see how our Mickey looks amongst some of the red dot’s most iconic landmarks in the “Mickey Loves Singapore Room.” Take a trip through the retro pages of old Mickey comics; meet his mates Donald, Goofy and more; and if you just want to go for the ‘gram, head for the giant bow-shaped sofa in honour of Minnie’s iconic headgear which provides the perfect grid-friendly pic (say “cheese” for the snap, obviously). There’s a lot to take in so save a few hours and make it a family treat. 

Pre event testing is not required to attend, but masks must be worn throughout. Adults (12+) $25, children (3-12) $20. Suntec City Convention Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, 039593. disney.sg/pop-up-disney


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