Fan of PEANUTS? Meet Snoopy and Friends when you spend the June holidays at Compass One

Fan of PEANUTS? Meet Snoopy and Friends when you spend the June holidays at Compass One
PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

Always wished that you could meet Snoopy, Charlie Brown and Lucy from PEANUTS comics?

This June, the famous trio will be making a special appearance at Compass One for Holiday Fun with Snoopy and Friends!

Happening from June 12 to 22, fun-filled activities await PEANUTS fans of all ages. And if you are a big fan of the PEANUTS characters, don't miss out on exclusive merchandise like plushies and T-shirts that all celebrate the 75th anniversary of the comic. Plus, stand a chance to redeem even more limited-edition goodies when you shop at Compass One!

Still wondering how to spend your June holidays? Why not plan a PEANUTS-themed day out for a day filled with unforgettable moments.

Snooping around for holiday fun

If you don't want your little ones to be cooped up at home, get them to
Compass One to try their hands at the PEANUTS-themed activity stamp rally.

From June 12 to 22, spend a minimum of $20 in a single receipt and you'll get an entry pass to the many PEANUTS-themed activities at the Level 2 Atrium.

Flip and Find (left) and Lift and Balance (right). PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

Put their memory to the test with the Flip and Find game where they will need to find and match illustrations. Or, see how steady they are with the Lift and Balance game where they'll have to guide the correct illustrations into their designated spaces with just a piece of string.

Food Dash (left) and Maze Challenge (right). PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

Kids will also get a kick out of the Food Dash game, where they'll help Charlie Brown collect food shown on blue tiles while simultaneously avoiding red tiles. For older ones, the Maze Challenge will be more of a headscratcher, as they'll have to navigate a ball through a maze full of twists and turns by rotating a wheel.

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

After all that fun and excitement, don't forget to collect your stamps after you complete each game! Plus, be among the first 200 daily to complete all activities to snag an exclusive Compass One x PEANUTS card holder!

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

Get your hands on exclusive merchandise

If you are waiting for the opportunity to get your hands on Snoopy-themed merchandise to rep your love for the world-famous beagle, this is your chance.

Try creating your very own Snoopy trinkets at this custom keychain booth exclusive to Compass One, with prices starting from $15! 

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

Show up and show off your love for Snoopy and friends in style, with adult and kids T-shirts available from $20. Or add some character to your bedroom with bed linens ($39-$69) that are covered in the adorable beagle's prints.

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

And if you know a loved one that's a huge fan of the series, why not gift them a gold-plated medallion of their favourite character, available at the pop-up from $17. 

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

The deals don't stop at the pop-up; fill up your cart with exclusive tenant deals and bring home a PEANUTS towel when you become the first 1,000 Compass One members to hit the minimum spend of $160 at the mall.

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

In fact, sign up as a Compass One member today and spend $20 in a single receipt to earn 500 bonus points!

Becoming a Compass One member is easy - simply download the Compass One Rewards app from the App Store or Google Play Store to sign up within the app!

Meet-and-greet with PEANUTS characters

For big fans of the series, this is your chance to snap pictures with the beloved characters.

The world-famous beagle, Snoopy and his friends, Charlie Brown and Lucy will make a special appearance at the Level 2 Atrium for a meet-and-greet session.

Catch them on June 14, 15, 21 and 22 at 1pm and 3pm to take some selfies and bring home an unforgettable memory.

Visit Compass One for Holiday Fun with Snoopy and Friends

This June holidays, let the fun begin and spend it with your favourite PEANUTS characters as they make an appearance at Compass One!

PHOTO: AsiaOne/Dennis Palit

Gather your PEANUTS-loving friends and come to Compass One for a day full of exciting and fun PEANUTS-themed activities where you can stock up on merchandise decked out in Snoopy prints, bring home extra goodies and even snap a picture with your beloved characters.

This article is brought to you in partnership with Compass One.

kimberly.foo@asiaone.com

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