Super KnockOut at Suntec City is SuperPark Singapore's limited-time June holiday obstacle pop-up, built around quick physical challenges rather than a passive mall walkabout. The official SuperPark event page describes it as competitive play with larger-than-life obstacle courses, speed-and-balance challenges and two distinct zones.
The run is short enough to plan as a mall stop, but active enough that families should treat it like a proper play session. It works best for kids who want something more physical than a craft booth, and for parents who need a rain-proof school-holiday option in the city.
Dates, Time And Location
- Dates: 28 May to 28 June 2026
- Time: 11am to 9pm
- Venue: Suntec City Atrium, Tower 1 and 2
- Organiser: Official SuperPark Singapore Super KnockOut page
The central location is the practical advantage. You can pair a session with lunch in Suntec City, a Marina Bay stop, or another June holiday activity without committing the whole day to one venue.
What You Actually Do
SuperPark's official event visuals split the pop-up into two main challenge zones.
The Ninja Circuit
The Ninja Circuit is the bigger obstacle route, with an inflatable course and electronic timing. That is the one to pick if your child likes racing, climbing, crawling and comparing times.
The Dodge Arena
The Dodge Arena is the shorter reflex game. Players try to stay balanced while avoiding a rotating beam, so it is more about timing and laughter than endurance. For mixed-age groups, this is usually easier to rotate through quickly.
Before You Go
- Check the official booking route before heading down because capacity, ticket windows and member pricing can change during the school-holiday period.
- SuperPark's house rules say grip socks are compulsory for safe play.
- General SuperPark activity guidance lists several minimum-height activities from 100cm, so check the event counter if your child is close to that mark.
- Arrive a little early if you are visiting during weekend or evening peak periods.
- Dress for movement. Avoid loose accessories and bring water if you are doing multiple activities in the mall.
For the latest rules, use SuperPark's official ticket information and house rules page before buying.
Who Should Put This On The June List
Super KnockOut makes the most sense for families who want a compact, high-energy outing rather than a full attraction day. It is also a useful option for tweens and teens who have outgrown softer indoor playgrounds but still want something social and physical.
Bottom Line
Go for Super KnockOut if your June holiday plan needs one active indoor anchor around City Hall or Esplanade. The official images show a simple promise: race through the Ninja Circuit, try the Dodge Arena, and leave with kids who have actually burned off energy.