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Changi Experience Studio turned out to be far more fun than you’d expect from something inside an airport. This isn’t a place where you just walk around reading signs — it’s highly interactive, visually engaging, and surprisingly addictive. From digital games to motion-based challenges, you actually get to experience how Changi Airport operates rather than just learning about it.
What really stood out was how the studio breaks down the insane amount of coordination needed to keep the airport running smoothly. You get to try your hand at managing flights, handling baggage, and making quick decisions under pressure. It really puts things into perspective when you realise that Changi handles tens of thousands of bags and passengers every single day, yet everything somehow feels calm and organised when you’re just a traveller passing through.
The studio also doesn’t shy away from flexing Changi’s achievements — and honestly, it deserves it. As you explore, you’ll learn how Changi connects Singapore to hundreds of cities around the world and why it keeps winning “World’s Best Airport” awards like it’s second nature. Some of the interactive games are even inspired by real airport operations, so for a moment, you’re basically role-playing as airport staff trying to keep everything on schedule.
Overall, Changi Experience Studio is a great place to visit whether you’re waiting for a flight, exploring Jewel, or just curious about what goes on behind the scenes. It’s educational without being dry, fun without being childish, and it left me with a whole new appreciation for how much work goes into making Changi Airport feel effortless. Definitely worth a visit if you want to be entertained and learn something new at the same time.