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Updated: Friday, 03 Sep 2010, 12:01 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 03 Sep 2010, 11:58 AM EDT
(CANVAS STAFF REPORTS) - With security checkpoints, long layovers, lost luggage, and the rising cost of air travel, it's easy to understand why not many people consider the airport an enjoyable place.
Singapore's Changi Airport is trying to change that. Now, for every $22 spent in the airport, travelers can receive tickets for the Slide@T3, the tallest slide in Singapore.
See photos of the slide posted on the airport's Flickr page .
Those brave enough to try the 40-foot-tall, twister slide are treated to speeds of up to 19 feet per second. A second slide, just a tad smaller at "only" one-and-a-half stories, is located at the airport and is free, reported The New York Times .
The airport also boasts a walking trail, cactus garden, and Koi pond, among other amenities, according to the airport's website .
While it might be the largest slide in airport history, it is not the first time an airport has attempted to put the fun back in flying .
At Gatwick Airport in London Heinz recently opened a lounge that features slow-cooked beans, after finding that many road-weary travelers missed home-cooked food while traveling.
But if you are traveling elsewhere, the website stuckattheairport.com offers a good list of activities at major airports.
These include:
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