![]() ![]() Here, they get to ride a colourful Pterodon dinosaur and steer it up and down while flying in a circle.ĥ) Canopy Flyer (The Lost World) - Soar above lush foliage rides below in The Lost World on the Canopy Flyer, where you’ll get a great view of the surroundings. Child-friendly Rides:ġ) Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey (Far Far Away) - Adults won’t even break a sweat, but older kids will enjoy this mini roller coaster set to upbeat music as you zip around a giant, twisty beanstalk.Ģ) Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase (New York) - Hop on a train and travel into space to rescue stolen spaghetti from Macaroni the Merciless while meeting characters such as Elmo and Super Grover.ģ) Treasure Hunters (Ancient Egypt): Ride a vintage car on a large loop around an excavation site in ancient Egypt on a gentle journey with the kiddos.Ĥ) Dino-Soarin’ (The Lost World): Let the kids take the wheel. *Pro-tip: Bring a poncho if you don’t intend to get drenched! You can buy them at the park but get ready to pay S$5 per piece. Watch out for the part where screeching beetles scurry across a dark screen - we won’t tell you what happens, but we guarantee it will be fun.Ĥ) Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure (The Lost World) - Hop into a bright-yellow circular raft and float downstream, past some realistic-looking prehistoric creatures. *Pro-tip: Crowds usually start to wane from about 4PM onwards, which is a good time for repeat rides if this is your favourite roller coaster.ģ) Revenge of the Mummy (Ancient Egypt) - There are plenty of sharp turns and sudden drops on this roller coaster, and zipping through pitch darkness lends an added thrill. Live out the Transformers movie as you race through the city battling villainous Decepticons. That means your legs are dangling as you swoop through corkscrews, vertical loops and multiple inversions at up to 90km/h - making it much more thrilling (read: scarier)!Ģ) Transformers The Ride: The Ultimate 3D Battle (Sci-Fi City) - There are few stomach-dropping thrills on this ride, but the realistic 3D experience is top notch. In the red (Human) track, you’re seated upright while in the blue (Cylon) track, you’re suspended. For the Adrenaline Junkiesġ) Battlestar Galactica: Human vs Cylon (Sci-Fi City) - Hands down our favourite, this is the world’s tallest pair of duelling roller coasters. Continue anti-clockwise, hitting up Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Far Far Away, Madagascar, Hollywood and finally New York, where you’ll end up near the entrance. 2) Start Queueing For the Best Rides at Universal Studios SingaporeĪlthough smaller than its counterparts in Japan and Orlando, Universal Studios Singapore has seven themed zones and 24 shows, rides and attractions - which can be confusing on your first time there!įor first-time visitors, we recommend starting at Sci-Fi City where the Battlestar Galactica is located. Six hours of parking there costs S$7.20, compared to S$17at the Universal Studios Singapore carpark. *Pro-tip: For drivers, avoid expensive parking fees by parking at the open-air carpark at Seah Im food centre, opposite VivoCity. ![]() It takes about 15 minutes to get to Universal Studios Singapore as you stroll past a lovely sea view. If you don’t mind the short walk, the Sentosa Boardwalk is a 700m sheltered walkway connected to the promenade outside VivoCity mall. This monorail will whisk you to Universal Studios Singapore in a matter of minutes, but few people know that you can also access the island for free. Universal Studios Singapore is located within Sentosa island and the most common way to entering is through the Sentosa Express (S$4) located at VivoCity Mall on level 3. July 2020 Update: Since the park has just reopened after being closed for almost three months, new COVID19 measures apply. New areas such as Minion Park and Super Nintendo World will also open over the next few years, so even repeat visitors to Singapore have a reason to come back.įollow our guide to Universal Studios Singapore to beat the crowds and get the most bang for your buck! The first Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, it features a total of 24 rides, shows and attractions across seven themed zones. Read also: 11 Epic Things to do in Singapore for Thrill Seeking Adrenaline Junkies And whether you’re young or young at heart, a visit to the Universal Studios Singapore tops that list. Read till the end for updated measures!įrom scouring Instagram-worthy spots around the island to embarking on mouth-watering hawker food trails, visitors to Singapore are spoilt for choice when looking for fun things to do. ![]() Universal Studios Singapore reopened on after closing for nearly three months due to the COVID19 outbreak. ![]()
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