HydroDash reopens at Sentosa on 14 Feb with 12 new obstacles

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If you are considering bringing your other half to Sentosa for a beach date this Valentine’s Day, stop by the newly re-opened HydroDash Singapore. This is because Singapore’s first and only floating aquapark is returning on 14 Feb, bigger, bolder, and better than ever.

hydrodash singapore - banner
Credit – The Palawan @ Sentosa

Since its debut in 2020, HydroDash has been a must-visit attraction here. It provides a thrilling inflatable water playground for locals and tourists alike. Packed with obstacles of varying degrees of difficulty, it provides countless fun while helping participants build water confidence, enhance motor skills and enjoy high-energy challenges.

Covering an area 60m by 61m, the revamped course features over 30 obstacles, with 12 new additions to push the limits of fun. With never-seen-before floats and new challenges, both returning thrill-seekers and first-time adventurers are in for a splashing good time.

A 1-hour access ticket costs S$30 and a 2-hour access ticket costs S$50. If you are afraid of getting soaked in the rain, pay an additional S$2 for wet weather insurance.

Check out these new highlights.

1. The Mountain

hydrodash singapore - the mountain
Credit – Wibit Sports

As the name suggests, The Mountain is a towering 4-meter-high inflatable at Hydrodash designed for thrill-seekers. Participants climb to the peak and pick their descent, sliding into the water from various heights and angles. My advice? Try not to shriek as you fall.

2. Zig Zag

hydrodash singapore - zig zag
Credit – Wibit Sports

Next up, Zig Zag tests speed, balance and courage as participants race across the slightly elevated course or take on the ultimate challenge by jumping boldly from corner to corner.

3. Target Jump

hydrodash singapore - target jump
Credit – Wibit Sports

For those seeking an accuracy challenge, the Target Jump obstacle challenges participants to time their leap exactly and make a splash.

4. Dip Bars

hydrodash singapore -Dip Bars
Credit – Wibit Sports

Inspired by gymnastics parallel bars, the Dip Bars installation tests strength, agility, and balance. Participants must grip tight and move with control to surmount this floating obstacle.

That’s just a small taste of what aquatic adventures await you at the thrilling new Hydrodash. If you are (and especially if you are not) the thrill-seeking type, this is a great way to spend an afternoon!

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