10 best theme parks in Singapore for a whopping good time

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With the March school holidays here, some parents are thinking about where to bring their children to unwind. If you are considering visiting local attractions, why not visit a theme park in Singapore? A theme park is an amusement park with a theme and related rides.

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Check out our list of the 10 best theme parks in Singapore to plan an outing to.

1. Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is a theme park in Singapore that houses rides, shows, and attractions based on movies and television, such as Revenge of the Mummy and Battlestar Galactica. It is located within the Resorts World Sentosa integrated resort.

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Credit – Sentosa

Recently opened in February, the Minion Land is a themed area inspired by the Despicable Me franchise. Rides include the Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, an animated simulator ride, and the Buggie Boogie, a dance party-themed carousel. If you are starving, grab food from the Super Hungry Food Stand, a larger-than-film version of the snack stand.

If you are not a scaredy cat, hop onto the world’s first Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey roller coaster and join Puss and Kitty on an anti-gravity, swashbuckling journey atop a giant beanstalk. You will try and find the golden eggs, but beware! The legendary Great Terror will stop at nothing to foil the plans of people who come a-poaching for the eggs.

Ticket from S$59 at Sentosa 

8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
+65 6577 8888
Mon to Sat: 10am – 7pm
Sun: 10am – 8pm
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2. Adventure Cove Waterpark

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Credit – Sentosa

From thrilling water slides filled with high-speed twists and turns to the marvels of a gentler nature, there’s something for everyone at the Adventure Cove Waterpark.

For the ultimate adrenaline seeker, the Riptide Rocket, Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic water coaster, is an irresistible thrill. The other end of the spectrum lies a soothing trip down Adventure River through grotto caves and an underwater tunnel.

Alternatively, feel the magic of wading and interacting with dozens of rays at the Ray Bay. Sign up for an up-close encounter to feed and be in contact with these endearing marine creatures as you touch their velvety wings. Participants must be minimally 5 years old.

1-Day Resident Adult Ticket from S$35 & Child (Aged 4 to 12) Ticket from S$28 at Resorts World Sentosa 

8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Daily: 10am – 5pm
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3. HydroDash

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Credit – Sentosa

HydroDash is the first and only floating aqua theme park here. Since it opened in 2020, HydroDash has been a must-visit attraction. With obstacles of varying degrees of difficulty, it helps participants build water confidence, gain motor skills and enjoy high-energy trials.

HydroDash recently underwent an upgrade and reopened in February. Covering 60m by 61m, HydroDash has over 30 obstacles, with 12 new additions to push the limits of fun.

With new challenges such as a towering 4-meter-high inflatable called The Mountain, both returning thrill-seekers and first-time explorers are in for a splashing good time. At the Mountain, climbers scale to the peak before falling from various heights into the water.

1-Hour Ticket from S$30 at HydroDash 

54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
+65 6277 7090
Mon, Thu & Fri: 11am – 6pm
Tue & Wed: 12pm – 6pm
Sat & Sun: 10am – 6pm
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4. Wild Wild Wet

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Rounding up the list of water theme parks in Singapore is Wild Wild Wet. Singapore’s largest water park opened in 2004 and has rides such as Kraken races and the Torpedo.

The first of its kind in Singapore, the all-new Torpedo ride ejects you from an 18-metre-high capsule into a heart-stopping free fall. This propels you straight into a trajectory of hair-raising twists and turns at mind-numbing speeds that can reach 70 kilometres/hour.

The water park is child-friendly and has a separate zone designated for children, dubbed the “Kid’s Zone”. Besides being a place of fun, the park puts in place safety protocols. After swimming, be sure to visit Breeze Cafe, which serves a spread of scrumptious finger foods.

Ticket from S$48.67 at Wild Wild Wet 

1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599
+65 6581 9128
Closed on Tue
Sat & Sun: 11am – 6pm
Mon & Wed to Fri: 12pm – 6pm
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5. Mega Adventure Park

Enter into the world of Mega Adventure Park. With activities suitable for adventurers of all ages, this family-friendly theme park is the place to let your inner Tarzan or Jane loose.

theme park - zipline at mega adventure park
Credit – Sentosa

Experience the rush of adrenaline as you take on the MegaZip, a 450-metre-long zipline that will make you feel like a soaring eagle. For those who prefer to exercise their limbs, the MegaClimb has 36-obstacle treetop ropes that will test your coordination and speed.

If you are feeling daring, try the MegaJump, a parachute simulator that will have you free-falling. Or flex your acrobatic skills on the bungee-assisted trampoline at the Megabounce.

All participants will be provided with full-body harnesses and are connected to continuous belaying systems to ensure safety throughout the course, so you can have peace of mind.

MegaBounce Ticket from S$20 & MegaZip Ticket from S$66 at Sentosa 

10A Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099008
Daily: 11am – 6.30pm
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Interactive theme park KidZania to reopen in Sentosa early 2024

6. Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa is a theme park in Pasir Panjang. It features more than 1,000 statues from Chinese folklore and major Chinese religions, such as Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.

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Credit – Haw Par Villa

If you are keen to learn the story behind the humble Tiger Balm ointment, join them on their Tiger Tiger Burning Bright tour on 29 Mar (S$5/person). Find out more about the controversial millionaire philanthropist and marketing extraordinaire, Mr Aw Boon Haw.

At 3,800 square metres, Hell’s Museum provides a deeper understanding of the Haw Par Villa’s infamous 10 Courts of Hell. Find out how ideas behind the graphic representations of sins and punishments in the afterlife evolved as ancient civilisations shared their cultures across time and space. Visit them for an eye-opening experience and have a hell of a time.

General ticket from S$20 at Hell’s Museum 

262 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 118628
+65 6773 0103 / +65 6980 3996 (Visitor’s Centre)
Daily: 9am – 8pm
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7. Sentosa 4D Adventure Land

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Credit – Sentosa

The Sentosa 4D AdventureLand is a high-tech, interactive entertainment theme park that offers 4 immersive 4D rides for all ages. It is located at Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa.

The 4 attractions are: “Pirates 4D”, “Haunted Mine Ride 4D”, “Desperados” and “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”. The rides blend 3D visuals with sensory effects, transporting you to otherworldly realms. Be it soaring through the skies, diving deep underwater, or navigating enchanted forests, the 4D rides promise a multi-sensory experience that thrills and charms.

At the Pirates 4D, embark on a swashbuckling adventure with Captain Lucky and his motley crew of pirates, while racing and hunting for buried treasure. At the Haunted Mine Ride 4D, explore the remnants of a run-down gold mine, with twists, turns, and horrific encounters.

Family Package: Any 2 Rides for 2 Adults + 1 Child from S$79.90 at Sentosa 4D Adventure Land 

51B Imbiah Road, Singapore 099708
+65 6274 5355
Daily: 12pm – 7pm
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8. Snow City

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Snow City is Singapore’s first indoor snow centre. It is located at the Science Centre Singapore, next to the Omni-Theatre. Visitors arrive at the Air Lock, which is maintained at 10°C. This allows visitors to acclimate to the lower temperatures before they enter the chamber.

The chamber is a 1,200-square-metre room. It is well maintained at -5°C and the snow level is kept at 40cm deep. Between 10 and 15 tons of snow is produced weekly to maintain this level. The snow is created with a special Snow Gun that cools the water via liquid nitrogen.

Inside the chamber is a 60-meter-long high slope about 3 floors high. Snowtubing is the main activity where visitors will be sliding down a slope while sitting on an inflatable tube.

2-Hour Snow Play Session from S$31 at Snow City 

21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433
+65 6560 2306
Closed on Mon
Sat & Sun: 10am – 6pm
Tue to Fri: 10am – 5pm
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9. Pororo Park Singapore

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Step into a whimsical world of animation at Pororo Park Singapore. At over 11,000 square feet, the park basks in the charm of “Pororo,” South Korea’s beloved animated series. It is one of Singapore’s largest theme parks and is brimming with various attractions.

Get digging in Singapore’s first Hinoki Pit at the Pororo Park Singapore. The all-time- favourite sensory-sandbox play attraction had its beginnings right here. The aromatic Hinoki wood is way less messy than sand. It is designed to be safe for kids of all ages.

Their Toddler Area is perfect for your bouncing bundle of joy. Situated next to the café, the area is padded and filled with toys and even a tiny slide for them. It is also the ideal place for your parents to rest while the little ones play with the toys and mini attractions.

Savers Pass (6 Visits x 2-Hour Play Session) from S$199 at Pororo Park 

Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Singapore 039594
+65 6239 5360
Mon to Thu: 10am – 8pm
Fri to Sun: 10am – 9pm
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10. KidZania

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KidZania Singapore is a hyper-real kid-sized indoor theme park on Sentosa. Designed for children aged 4-17 years old, it spans 7,600 square feet and enables your little one to roleplay as nurses, firefighters, police officers, fashion designers, bakers, chefs and more.

KidZania Singapore recently reopened in May last year with 34 new partner establishments. These include The Straits Times, Malaysia Airlines and Shopee. Old favourites such as Kiss 92FM, the Singapore Civil Defence Force and Parkway East Hospital also return to the park.

The park also has experiences revolving around mental health, nutrition and sustainability. Singapore-based urban farm Sustenir, which grows non-native crops using indoor vertical farming, imparts high-tech agricultural techniques through classes on hydroponics seeding.

Adult Ticket from S$73 & Child (Aged 4 to 17) Ticket from S$120 at KidZania 

31 Beach View Road, #01-01/02, Singapore 098008
+65 8894 2904 (WhatsApp)
Daily: 10am – 6pm
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