Can $30 buy you happiness? Yes—if it’s a Kids Entertainment Pass
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If you’re a parent who feels completely tapped when it comes to kids activities, look no further than Westfield Belconnen’s Kids Entertainment Pass
‘Can money buy happiness?’ is quite the existential question. It’s up there with ‘why does my hair always look great right before I wash it?’ and ‘if Cinderella’s shoes fit perfectly, why did one fall off?’. And we think we have an answer.
That answer is yes—money can buy happiness. If you’re buying a Westfield Belconnen Kids Entertainment Pass, that is.
We know—if you’re a parent, the last thing you want to think about right now is entertaining children. You’ve just spent the last six weeks herding, feeding and amusing said children.
You’re not interested in crafting an entire day worth of intellectually stimulating activities that take place somewhere cool and away from our crummy air quality. But that’s kind of the point.
The Kids Entertainment Pass is your saving grace in package form—a person assistant who takes your kids’ livelihood very seriously.
Perhaps you have a child’s birthday coming up and don’t know how to spend the day without blowing the bank, or you have pre-school-age kids and need a day out of the house and away from the smoke haze.
No matter what the occasion, the Kids Entertainment Pass is here to help.
Valued at $70, the Pass has been tailored for kids aged 16 and under to give them the ultimate fun-filled day of activities that could last upwards of five hours.
First up, kids can choose to head to iPlay where they can enjoy a game of dodgems and a game of laser tag before exploring the extensive selection of games, with 30 minutes of unlimited red and yellow games.

Alternatively, those with energy to expend—and smaller kids ages 12 years and under—might want to head to Westfield’s newest indoor play centre, Little Sandpiper, with unlimited play entry plus 10 tokens for the games arcade.
When little feet are tired and the games have been played, it’s time to head to the luxe reclining seats of Hoyts Cinemas to catch a showing of one of this summer’s hilarious family films.
Will it be Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon or Dr Doolittle? Maybe a third helping of Frozen II is in order, or perhaps they’d like to branch out and see Spies in Disguise?
Whatever their preference, you can enjoy the movies as a family—capping off the perfect activity-filled day where you didn’t have to lift a finger.

But wait—there’s more. You don’t even need to worry about parking, as the Pass gives you five hours of free parking. That’s right. Five hours.
Find out more about the Kids Entertainment Pass here or phone the Westfield Belconnen Concierge on 02 6251 4333.
This editorial was created in partnership with Westfield Belconnen. Find more information about sponsored partnerships here.
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