Wild Wild Wet may not be that popular as Adventure Cove located in Sentosa Island, Singapore. But it is eventually getting tourist attention thanks to its amazing slides and so many amusement options.
Located at Downtown East, Wild Wild Wet is one of the largest water parks in Singapore. Opened in the year 2004, Wild Wild Wet Water Park is located at Downtown East and one of the best family attractions by NTUC Club in Singapore. It welcomes the tourists with thrilling, gentle, and relaxing rides to have a fun-filled Singapore city tour.
The park management also takes due care of guests’ safety. They offer a lot of inflatable floats that are customized for various rides. They also offer life jackets for free for children and adults. They also offer baby water carriers to the parents for free so their infants can have a good time splashing on the pool. They have well-trained lifeguards to protect the guests at water attractions. Here are some of the best things you can do when you visit the Wild Wild Wet.
1. Ticket Prices
During off-peak period (weekdays) the standard ticket price is SGD 24 for adults and SGD 32 during peak period (weekends). The ticket prices are slightly less for children below 12 years and seniors above 55 years. You can go to official Wild Wild Wet website for booking tickets. You can also buy the ticket at the counter but you will have to pay in full. Buying tickets online is the way too cheaper than buying at the counter in most cases
2. Opening Hours and Best time to visit
The park remains opened from 1pm to 7pm on weekdays. So, you can enjoy the park for only 6 hours. The park remains opened from 10am to 7pm on weekends, school holidays and public holidays. So, you can spend more time here. But also expect crowd during that period. Visit the official park website to know the exact dates of peak period. Basically, 6 hours are enough to cover the entire park.
3. Getting There
Located in Downtown East, Wild Wild Wet is easily accessible by public transport. Simply take MRT to Paris Ris. Then you can reach just at Downtown East bus stop by taking bus 3, 5, 6, 17, 12, 21, 354, 89 and 358. To avoid hassles, book a Singapore tour package by choosing the best DMC of Singapore.
4. Rides Available
If you have decided to pick any specific ride, be sure that it is not under maintenance before going down to the water park.
New Rides
- Krakan Racers – It is a 4-lane mat slide which measures 91m long and 2.8m tall. You can enjoy the racing slide with family and friends and see who will be the first to reach the bottom. Its minimum height is 1.1m.
- Free Fall – Placed between Krakan Racers and Vortex, Free Fall is a well designed to test your courage. If you are a brave-heart, try this steep vertical ride which makes you fall at around 15m per second. Minimum height is around 1.2m high.
- Vortex – It is the first 360° extreme loops ride in Singapore which is 135m long and 18.5m tall. It can easily slide you down the covered red slide with speed of over 10m per second.
- Royal Flush – Grab your squad of four and sit back on the raft. Be ready to slide down and up the vertical wall at blazing speeds.
Heart-pumping rides
- Ular Lah – Imagined white-water rafting on the pool? Have a group of 6 people and sit in the raft. Be ready to face up where the raft is heading to and keep the suspense going.
- Torpedo – Imagine this – you are locked down in a deep chamber. The robotic voice announces, “3…2…1…” and floor opens. You will free fall at whopping 70 km per hour of speed. Don’t you dare?
- Slide Up – Take a raft over the top of slide. Take a friend and sit on the raft facing one another. Within a short will, one of you will be facing top and other down. Slide down and feel the speed.
- Water Works – Well, this is the least scary ride for those who are not here to test their adrenaline rush.
Rides for kids
- Splash Play – Get your kids to feel the fun jets and water spray.
- Kids Zone – Here your kids will enjoy the mini thrill rides thoroughly.
- Professor’s Playground – Your kiddos would love to go wild over ladders, slides, fountains and water cannons.
- Splash Play – Your kids would love to have fun jets and water spray.
- Yippie! – Have a fun and safe ride for the toddlers in a shallow 0.1m deep pool filled with soft play toys.
Relaxing Rides
- Jacuzzi – Cure your sore muscles by giving them natural water therapy.
- Tsunami – If a pool can have white-water rafting, why not waves? Still don’t believe? Enter Tsunami and float before the waves approaching.
- Shiok River – No matter you want to lay facing up, sit on the tube, or just swim calmly with the flow, Shiok River is the best ride to watch people around and relax.
5. F&B
The only Food & Beverages outlet inside the water park is Breeze Café & Ice Cream. Keep in mind that you cannot carry food from outside to the park. If you want to find more varieties, get your hand stamped at the exit and leave the park. Downtown East has a lot of food options. Book Singapore Malaysia group tour for best accommodation options.
6. What to Carry?
You may bring a change of clothes, shower supplies, towel, water bottles and swimwear. Keep in mind that you won’t be allowed to wear loose items in most thrill rides like watch, goggles, and spectacles. So, you can store these items in a locker. You may ask the staff or your family or friends to take care of them.
7. Facilities
There are certain things which are available for free and some things which are chargeable. You can get basic things for free like life jacket, basic float, toilet, sunbed, and shower. Things which are chargeable are towel, fancy and giant float, cabana and locker.
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