About JoyBox Singapore
JoyBox Singapore is a baby celebrations specialist operating islandwide from its base at 17 Upper Circular Rd, Juta Building. The listing is KakiList-verified, and with 257 Google reviews the rating of 3.9 out of 5 represents a reasonably robust sample — though the score sits below the 4.0 threshold that typically signals consistent client satisfaction, so reading recent reviews closely is advisable before booking.
For baby full-month and 100-day celebrations, the typical journey begins with an enquiry about your event date, venue, and headcount, followed by a theme or style consultation to align on décor, balloon installations, or activity elements. JoyBox works on a package basis, so confirm exactly what each tier covers — backdrop and props, balloon arrangements, setup and teardown windows, and whether a site recce at your HDB void deck, condo function room, or private venue is included. Establish the deposit amount (industry standard is 30–50% on signing), the balance due date, and the rescheduling policy in case of unforeseen changes. If any portion of the setup is outdoors, ask about wet-weather contingency. For mixed-faith guest lists, confirm whether halal-friendly alternatives for any food elements are available, and clarify whether red eggs, ang ku kueh, or other traditional items are part of the package or arranged separately.
Contact JoyBox Singapore via phone or the enquiry form to check availability for your preferred date and request a detailed package breakdown in writing before paying any deposit.
Lock in the date with a written contract and deposit, confirm the public liability insurance and any HDB / condo / hotel venue paperwork, and put the deliverables, balance schedule, and rescheduling policy in writing.
It’s a gay sauna. You are not coming here for the löyly or the Aufguss. The clientele can be pushy. Best to keep your wits about you. Otherwise enjoy the wildlife here, lots to see and do. You could also bring a friend if you don’t want the safari experience.
whether u can find someone suitable or a match for yourself depends on luck. overall good place. will continue to support. maybe just need more frequent cleaning of the rooms.
I wouldn't recommend going on Saturday nights. This isn’t the kind of sauna people visit after a night out expecting a lively atmosphere. Many people use the private cabins and dark areas with floor mattresses to sleep overnight, making it almost impossible to find a free cabin. The experience felt more like a shelter than an actual sauna, which was very disappointing.
Nice place to relax and having fun. Also for good conversations with guys around the world. Best time to visit is before midnight. Or in the morning when people are coming from the clubs or bars.
Went 4 times from weekdays to weekend . What i can say based on my experiences . The music are too loud !!! Super super loud . Very annoying and disturbing . You couldn’t concern with your activities in the rooms . 95% of the guests are divas . They just walk walk all around. I met the other guest and he said the same thing. All divas. Very boring. During saturday nite . Lots of rooms are used for sleeping by the guests. At least 7 rooms were used by them for sleeping. They snored so loud . And the staffs didn’t bothered if the rooms are full for people to sleep . So no point if u met someone and u couldn’t get the room .
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JoyBox Singapore (this page) | ⭐ 3.9 | 257 | — | ✓ |
| Yikeshu Bridal Photography | ⭐ 5.0 | 942 | — | ✓ |
| Oh Dear Studio Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 750 | — | ✓ |
| Blissful Moments Photography | ⭐ 5.0 | 704 | — | ✓ |
JoyBox Singapore prices its baby celebrations on a package basis. For this subcategory in Singapore, full-month and 100-day packages typically range from S$300 to S$2,000 depending on the scope — covering combinations of backdrop, balloon décor, props, and setup. Contact JoyBox directly for a current package menu, as pricing varies by theme complexity and installation size. Itemise the following before signing: the deposit (typically 30–50% on booking), the balance due date, hours of setup and teardown included, travel charge if the venue is non-central, and GST. Confirm whether props and decorative items are purchased or hired, and whether teardown is within the quoted window or requires an extension fee. See the full baby celebrations cost guide for Singapore →
For baby full-month and 100-day celebrations, six to twelve weeks of lead time is generally sufficient for in-demand decorators and party specialists, though popular weekend slots — especially on auspicious calendar dates — can fill earlier. Because a baby's full-month date is fixed by birth, it is worth enquiring as soon as the due date is confirmed rather than waiting. Confirm whether JoyBox Singapore holds the date on enquiry or only on deposit payment. Ask about the rescheduling policy in the event of a premature birth or a change in venue, and whether wet-weather contingency applies if any element is set up outdoors at an HDB void deck or garden.
The Singapore events industry standard is a 30–50% deposit on signing to secure the date, with the balance due one to two weeks before the event. Confirm in writing what the deposit covers — date hold, design consultation, custom prop sourcing — and whether it is refundable or transferable to a new date if plans change. Ask about public liability insurance, particularly for setups at HDB void decks or condo function rooms where the venue management may require a copy of the insurance certificate before permitting installation. Confirm setup and teardown access windows relative to your hired venue slot, as overruns can attract additional charges from the venue.
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