The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) Singapore is the perfect pink place to celebrate sweet relationships this upcoming Valentine's Day, be it between couples, families or friends. If you are one who loves unlimited ice-cream treats and fun interactive experiences, this is the place you should visit.
Limited offers and cool promotions from 14th till 18th of February 2024
Lock in Love with Perfect Pairings
For a limited time only, scoop up this exclusive Valentine's experience bundle at $22 (U.P. $39), which includes an exclusive Love Sundae and Sprinkle Bowl, two sweet Gift Shop items and a pretty heart lock to pledge your lovely wishes inside the museum, modelled after the famous Perisian Lock Bridge.
Start your special day in a pink fantasy playscape full of free-flow ice-cream and be prepared to bond with your sweet companion with spontaneous activities that test your knowledge of each other.
Make Valentine's Day extra Sweet with Treats and Gifts
To top off the scrumptious treats and adorable gifts that await, couples get to enjoy 50% off the second concoction of love at Scream's Diner and MOIC's Dessert Bar along with a 50% discount to their second item at MOIC's gift shop (discount on the lower priced item).
Here we are at the MOIC's Pet-friendly Cafe and Dessert Bar where a dog run path is just next to the place below. This dessert bar is opened to public so even if you do not have a ticket to the Museum of Ice-Cream, you can enter and had a relaxing time here too. I was here enjoying the breeze while waiting for Meryl and Joe to reach and enter the Museum of Ice Cream together.
Exploring the Museum of Ice-Cream, MOIC
Locking up our heartfelt wishes
The first thing we did when we entered was to come up with our own ice-cream name and wrote it down on a piece of sticker. Mine was Choc-a-Mallow because I love chocolate and marshmallow ice cream. This room is where I get my cotton candy, played claw machine but didn't catch anything (we had to get the tokens from the next room). Here is also where we penned down our wishes and locked them up on the wall.
Welcome to California - Ice Cream Stop #1
We had our first scoop of ice-cream by Denzy Gelato. The options were Double Chocolate or Pink Guava (Vegan) and I had the Double Chocolate. Fun Fact: Americans eat twice as much ice cream as the average person around the world and California specifically tops the chart for ice cream consumption.
Composing and leaving a message behind
We spent quite some time here as it's a room where we can compose and create our own messages on the wall. While many had left some interesting messages, I just left my online @ behind.
Welcome to Scream's Diner - Ice Cream Stop #2
We enjoyed a creamy soft serve ice cream in a crispy waffle cone topped with rainbow sprinkles (optional). This is also the stop to order drinks as they serve an exclusive menu of milkshakes, cocktails, coffee, tea and other concoctions.
Took a break from eating ice-cream to take some photos instead.
Welcome to The Potong Palace - Ice Cream Stop #3
Tried the mini Potong Ice Cream presented by Kind Kones, we had the two different flavours each - Pandan and Pulut Hitam and both are vegan. Fun Fact: Meaning 'cut' in Malay, potong refers to the way this treat is prepared! It all started during the past when refrigerators grew in everyday use and desserts like sweet corn or red bean soup were freeze to preserve them. The frozen blocks were then cut into single servings and consumed during hot days.
Welcome to Playspace - Ice Cream Stop #4
Many of us had fond memories of afternoons spent at playgrounds and the having melted ice cream between sticky fingers. In this room, we discovered the joy with the nostalgic ice cream sandwiches in either cookies and cream or pineapple coconut (vegan) flavours. The three of us all chose cookies and cream. Instead of the iconic dragon playground, here is Singapore's first and only unicorn playground.
Banana Tunnel for some selfies and wefies
Love the photos taken in this tunnel! Fun Fact: Not all bananas are created equal. Apple, Cavendish or Gros Michel bananas are best used for banana splits and other desserts as they are generally sweeter and creamier, while other varieties are typically used for cooked banana desserts like goreng pisang (banana fritters)!
Welcome to Craft Room - Ice Cream Stop #5
Here is where we get our last ice cream treat and we are having scoops of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. There's tables and chairs where we could sit down and slowly enjoy our ice cream. We also took this chance to fold out the ice cream truck.
Make a Splash at MOIC Sprinkle Pool
We took a dive and many boomerangs and photos in this giant sprinkle pool. Fun Fact: The creation of Sprinkle Pool was inspired by the founder, Maryellis Bunn, who dreamed of swimming in an ocean filled with sprinkles.
Overall, the Museum of Ice Cream offers a fun and unique experience with various ice cream tasting throughout. I'm glad to have Meryl and Joe joining me this round. Many thanks for capturing so many nice and cool photos and videos together. We spent about 2 hours inside and do remember to visit the washroom before entering as their only washrooms are in the lobby. It's a one-way experience which means we should only move forward to the next room and no backtracking allowed. Photos in this blogpost are not inclusive of certain experience rooms as some I only have videos. Do visit and enjoy the full experience yourself.
Ticketing and More Information
Be sure to create heartfelt memories with those close to the heart this Valentine's Day at MOIC from the 14th till 18th of February with tickets starting from $41, which includes free-flow ice cream throughout your experience. Tickets can be purchased at tickets.museumoficecream.sg
For more information, do visit tickets.museumoficecream.sg, or follow @museumoficecreamsg and #moicsg on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates. To sign up for the MOIC newsletter for exclusive promotions and exciting updates, please visit museumoficecream.com/getthelatestscoop.
100 Lowen Road
Dempsey
Singapore 248837
Opening Hours:
Monday & Wednesday: 10am - 6pm (Last timeslot at 4pm)
Thursday to Sunday: 10am - 9pm (Last timeslot at 7pm)
Closed on Tuesday
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