Changi Airport is now home to Singapore's tallest slide!

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

Changi Airport is now home to Singapore's tallest slide! At four storeys high, the 12-metre tall slide can be found at Terminal 3, Level 1. Riders can look forward to a top speed of 6 metres/ second! Anyone above 1.3 metres can enjoy this exciting experience. This is the 'Making Of' video. Full details, including opening hours, are available at http://www.changiairport.com.

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  • slides are good

  • i can just see someone emptying a bag full of marbles into the top of the slide...

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  • @college66 Keep dreaming, and I will keep telling the truth.

    GOOGLE Singapore Dissident-Gopalan Nair, you might learn something

  • @somuchsolittleful You have never traveled outside of your country and never done a lot of research about singapore.

  • VISITORS, FOREIGNERS, TRAVELERS STAY AWAY FROM SINGAPORE

    Because of its shameful barbaric third world government's human rights violations and the torture of boys and men in its prisons with brutal Medieval Floggings by paid prison perverts. This legalized brutality violates international laws, against the UN, and is condemned by all global human rights groups.

    GO ELSEWHERE IN ASIA--TRY HONG KONG, BANGKOK, TOKYO

  • This is what Carsten Holler envision with Singapore and his famous slides.

  • That slide was awesome. 'nuff said.

  • i went on that slide...IT WAS AWESOME! :D

  • @mstubbs1 ,the company who made it same

  • @Scirwode,The built the slide Company from germany,

  • my dad helped to make the slide!

  • Slide at FX Mall in Jakarta is 6 storeys high with awesome light show all the way down and yes, you do have to wear protective gear and a use a mat to stop "butt burn". You an also get photos of your ride on the way down.

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