Outpost Climbing offers a variety of climbing walls with themes so adorable that kids, and even adults, would find them a load of fun to scale.
UPDATED: 13 September 2024 (Corrected supervising adult info, deleted outdated info)
UPDATED: 13 December 2023 (Updated with latest info, deleted outdated info)
The former T-hall has been rebranded as Outpost Climbing after its partnership with The Rock School! We made a visit this school holiday and as far as its Fun Zone is concerned, not much has changed. I've updated my original post with the latest info.
The main updates are here:
1) You can walk in or make a booking outline
There is 20-participant cap for every 1.5-hour session. You can book online to secure your spot at Outpost Climbing. When doing so, you'll need to make payment for your booking. Otherwise you can walk in but entry would be subjected to capacity limit during the session. We walked in on a weekday during the school holiday and there were about 10 or so climbers at the Fun Zone.
2) A supervising adult is required for children below 13 years old. The adult may either be climbing (normal entry rate of $28 apply) or just supervising i.e. non-climbing ($10). Each adult may supervise a maximum of 2 children for safety reasons, and each child may have a maximum of 1 accompanying adult due to capacity limits. Supervising adult must be 18 years old and can also make a booking at Outpost Climbing's website. Swapping of adult is not allowed.
3) Try to arrive slightly earlier (like 10 mins) before your session to make payment, create an Outpost Climbing account and sign your waiver form if you've never been to Outpost Climbing. Alternatively, you can also create the account before you head down to save some time.
4) The augmented reality wall and monkey boulder wall are included in the entrance fee for the Fun Zone. More on the AR wall in this separate post!
5) The latest entrance fees are as follows:
6) You can wear your own covered shoes in, provided they are clean, have non-marking soles and be reasonably tight-fitting. If not, you can rent their booties at $5 (socks required).
7) Outpost Climbing's opening hours are 2pm-10pm on Monday, Wednesday-Friday; 5pm-10pm on Tuesday; 930am-9pm on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
Original post: 31 July 2019
Since my kids' first try at wall climbing somewhere in the east, I'd been searching for a wall climbing venue suitable for kids and more centralised in Singapore in terms of location. So imagine my delight when I came across T-hall.sg when searching online. I was immediately sold by pics of their cheery fun-looking thematic walls. Why, even I felt like having a go.
The thing with going somewhere with high expectations is that you could be setting yourself up for disappointment. But that was definitely not the case at T-hall.sg - their fun zone thematic walls even exceeded our expectations. Here's five reasons why we think T.Hall.sg's fun zone rocks:
1) Centralised location
T-hall.sg is centrally located at 464 Crawford Lane in the Lavender area facing North Bridge Road.
If you are driving, there is a small outdoor car park at Crawford Lane you can park at. It is in fact located next to Block 466 where Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles is, the 1-star Michelin Bak Chor Mee which attracts super long queues, well, just so you know.
It's closest MRT station would be Lavender Station, which is a 8-10 minutes walk away from the venue.
T-hall.sg is spacious and its bright colours at the climbing fun zone is extremely appealing with its bright colours. Really love the high windows which let in natural light!
2) Close to 30 thematic walls
Before you're allowed to roam free and climb, there is a safety briefing for both kids and accompanying adults. At least one adult is required to supervise every two kids below 13 years old. Kids will learn how to clip and unclip their safety harness in the briefing. Little E, aged seven, understood and could do so herself, but close to the end after draining all her energy from the climbing, she did find it a little tough to clip/unclip her harness.
T.hall.sg's thematic wall fun zone is suitable for children from 4 years old and up with minimum weight of 15 kg, even adults can try these out too. We counted close to 30 thematic walls at the fun zone, which is plenty for your kid to try. The walls have varying degrees of difficulties. Big E, age nine, could manage a number of the walls easily and scaled to the top for some like this 'transparent' wall where two can climb opposite each other at the same time...
This racing wall, where you can have a competition with your friends to see who gets to the top first...
and this race car wall.
But she found the crates and Rubik's Cubes a little difficult, as well as some that had narrower holds.
Little E, age seven, took time to warm up, climbing only to half of most of the walls. But she has friends of her age who are really quite gung-ho on climbing walls, so I'm sure some seven-year olds, or even six-year-olds, could scale these walls.
Btw don’t be mistaken from our pictures that it’s this quiet all the time. Yes we practically had the whole place to ourselves but it’s only because we were there on a school-specific holiday. The place gets more crowded on weekends but we understand from the staff there the weekend crowd is still manageable.
Another really nice one at the fun zone is this obstacle course called Leap-of-Faith which involves stepping up eleven beams. The girls were initially a little daunted, and wasn’t able to climb to the highest beam. But a few tries later, they were going on it again and again.
3) Kids boulder wall and augmented reality wall
There's a kids boulder wall called Monkey Boulder Wall, which you climb across and don't need harnesses for. There is also an augmented reality wall which is really fun and interactive. Both are included in the entrance fee for the Fun Zone. More on the AR wall in this separate post!
4) Worthwhile packages
T-hall membership has been discontinued but Outpost Climbing has a credit system that is worth considering if you plan to go often. Basically, you can purchase credits under your Outpost Climbing account and you can use these credits to pay for your entry. It works out to be cheaper if you pay by credits. (See pricing pic above) and credits can be used for different participants. (Update 9 June 2024: I booked for six persons as part of Big E's birthday celebration and by purchasing the credits, it worked out to be $20 per pax instead of $28 per pax.) But do note that credits have a 6-month expiry date.
5) The nice cafe there
6 Letter Brunch is a pretty garden-themed cafe located at Outpost Climbing. It has good food and drinks, and has seats that look out to part of Outpost Climbing's Fun Zone. So if you have kids having fun there or taking climbing lessons upstairs, it's a great place to chill while waiting for your kids.
More details of 6 Letter Brunch cafe in separate post here.
Bonus tips for your trip:
- The outdoor car park at Crawford Lane is quite small and often full. Having been there a number of times during weekends, I notice that nearest car park in the area that is most certain to have available lots is the multistorey car park diagonally across the road at Golden Beach Vista, 13 North Bridge Road.
Find Outpost Climbing at 464 Crawford Lane, Singapore 190464 or contact them at 9832 7656.
Disclaimer: We paid for our visit, and my opinions and reviews here are strictly my and my family’s own.
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