The 12 Best Amusement Parks in Singapore My Kids Go Bonkers For
If you have kids like mine who are bouncing off the walls and you’re one meltdown from calling it a day, Singapore’s amusement parks are your secret weapon. There’s something here to keep every age group grinning (and momentarily quiet).
I’ve rounded up some of the best parks where the fun doesn’t stop, from wild rides to splash zones. If you’ve got thrill-seekers, tiny explorers, or a full-blown family circus, this guide has your back!
Universal Studios Singapore
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Unique features: Southeast Asia’s only Universal Studios
Address: Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway
Contact: +6565778888
Hours: Daily, 10 AM–8 PM
Price: $$
It’s at Universal Studios Singapore where my kids lost their minds over Minion Land, and I nearly lost mine at Battlestar Galactica. It’s seven zones of chaos, joy, and lots of “Can we ride again?”
Meanwhile, the Mummy ride gave my husband trust issues, while the Transformers 3D blew all our socks off. We find it best to go on a weekday, since we don’t enjoy queues and cranky children by noon.
Pro-tip: Download the USS app (Google Play or Apple) to check real-time wait times and book show slots.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
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Unique features: High-speed water slides
Address: Resorts World Sentosa, 14 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island
Contact: +6565778888
Hours: Daily, 10 AM–5 PM
Price: $$
I swear my kids almost turned into fish when we were at Adventure Cove Waterpark (while I remained the designated towel holder). Between the lazy river and the wild slides, nobody wanted to leave—including yours truly, to be perfectly frank.
We snorkelled with rainbow fish and screamed down water tubes like pros. I made sure to pack extra snacks because all that water fun made us hungry!
Pro-tip: Book your snorkelling slot at Rainbow Reef first thing to avoid sold-out times.
Wild Wild Wet
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Unique features: Shiok River, Vortex slide
Address: Downtown East, 1 Pasir Ris Cl
Contact: +6565819128
Hours:
Monday, noon–6 PM
Wednesday to Friday, noon–6 PM
Saturday to Sunday, 11 AM–6 PM
Price: $$
I found peace floating down the Shiok River at Wild Wild Wet. In the meantime, my youngest got drenched at Kids Zone, while my teen was proud of conquering the Vortex.
It’s splashy fun here without the usual Sentosa prices. The best part is that the kids napped hard right after all that watery play.
Pro-tip: Go as early as you can to grab a locker and ride everything before the crowds roll in.
Haw Par Villa
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Unique features: The Ten Courts of Hell
Address: 262 Pasir Panjang Rd
Contact: +6567730103
Hours: Daily, 9 AM–8 PM
Price: Free admission; Hell’s Museum: S$20 for adults, S$10 for kids
At Haw Par Villa, my kids asked me more questions than their history exam, especially after seeing the Ten Courts of Hell exhibit. It’s weird, wild, and oddly educational if you’re into Chinese legends.
We treated it like a free outdoor museum, just with more decapitations and demon statues. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but definitely a trip they won’t forget soon!
Pro-tip: Go late, when there’s little shade and the statues look way spookier in soft light.
HydroDash
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Unique features: Inflatable obstacle courses
Address: 54 Palawan Beach Walk, The Palawan @ Sentosa
Contact: +6562777090
Hours:
Monday to Wednesday, noon–6 PM
Thursday to Friday, 11 AM–6 PM
Saturday to Sunday, 10 AM–6 PM
Price: $$
HydroDash had us slipping, sliding, and laughing like maniacs while bouncing on the sea. My kids called it “wipeout fun,” and I earned cool points for even trying the floats.
We left soaked, slightly bruised, but ridiculously happy. Just make sure everyone’s a swimmer, as it’s bouncy chaos out there.
Pro-tip: Bring reef-safe sunscreen; slipping off obstacles is one thing, burning in the sun is another.
Skyline Luge Sentosa
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Unique features: Luges with a scenic Skyride
Address: 45 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa
Contact: +6562740472
Hours:
Sunday to Thursday, 10 AM–7.30 PM
Friday to Saturday, 10 AM–9 PM
Price: $$
I honestly found The Skyride at Skyline Luge Sentosa a serene, zen experience, until the race back down started. That’s when my husband and kids turned into speed demons while I pretended not to brake too much.
We tried all tracks, with the little ones begging to go “just one more time.” I find it more enchanting to go at night, with the cooler temps and glowing tracks masking my panic better.
Pro-tip: Snag a front luge cart for the fastest, most zoom-filled ride experience.
SuperPark Singapore
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Unique features: Indoor obstacles and sports games
Address: 3 Temasek Blvd, #01-488 Suntec City Mall
Contact: +6562395360
Hours:
Monday to Thursday, 10.30 AM–8 PM
Friday, 10.30 AM–9 PM
Saturday, 9 AM–9 PM
Sunday, 9 AM–8 PM
Price: $$
SuperPark managed to burn off ten days’ worth of the kids’ energy in two hours. It’s chaos, but a glorious kind, with trampolines and climbing walls in air-conditioned comfort and safety.
It’s become our go-to when the rain won’t quit or we’ve got relatives with little ones in town. Slots do fill up faster than a Halloween sugar rush, so try and book ahead.
Pro-tip: Bring grip socks for extra traction if you’ve got little ones who love to jump.
Splash @ Kidz Amaze (SAFRA Punggol)
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Unique features: Indoor water playground, party rooms
Address: Floor 3 SAFRA Punggol, 9 Sentul Cres
Contact: +6565858710
Hours:
Monday to Friday, 1–7 PM
Saturday to Sunday, 10 AM–9 PM
Price: $$
My middle child had his most recent birthday at Splash @ Kidz Amaze, and he kept telling us how it was a dream come true. After partying inside with cake and games, he and his little guests had some water playtime.
We found the party room clean and roomy, and we didn’t even have to lift a finger for cleanup! The indoor splash zone also meant no weather drama, and the parents got to chill while watching their kids turn into mermaids.
Pro-tip: Have the kids arrive with swimwear under their clothes so there’s less changing room chaos, and more time for splashy fun.
Mega Adventure Park
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Unique features: MegaZip, MegaBounce
Address: 10A Siloso Beach Walk
Contact: +65 88276697
Hours: Daily, 11 AM–6.30 PM
Price: $$
At Mega Adventure Park, my family climbed like monkeys and flew like sugargliders (or so we imagined ourselves). My teen even chose the highest level and dared me to follow, so it’s ideal for thrill-seeking families.
The view was great, though my legs were shaking more than the ropes. I have to admit that the zipline from hill to beach felt like a movie stunt, and we ended up landing while grinning from ear to ear.
Pro-tip: Wear closed-toe sports shoes with a good grip so you won’t slip on the climb.
Pororo Park
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Unique features: Soft play facilities, daily performances
Address: Floor 2, Raffles Blvd, Marina Square
Contact: +6562395360
Hours:
Monday to Thursday, 10 AM–8 PM
Friday to Sunday, 10 AM–9 PM
Price: $$
My kids go nuts when their Dad and I tell them they’ve earned a Pororo Park visit because of good grades and/or behaviour. Once there, they run wild through slides, ball pits, and mini camping tents while we sip coffee in peace at the cafe.
The indoor train ride seals the deal for most toddlers, and there are soft obstacles and play places that ignite all the senses and imagination. It’s kind of hard to make them leave when the time is up.
Pro-tip: Go right after opening for fewer crowds and fresher play areas.
Sentosa 4D AdventureLand
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Unique features: 4D movies with interactive elements
Address: 51B Imbiah Rd
Contact: +6562745355
Hours: Daily, noon–7 PM
Price: $$
Sentosa 4D AdventureLand shook, bumped, and blasted us through four shows. My kids were laughing the whole time while I tried to hold on to my seat and dignity.
The motion ride felt like being tossed in a cartoon, but in a good way. The shooting game brought out everyone’s competitive side, with the 4D effects being surprisingly legit.
Pro-tip: Opt for the 4-show combo early in the day to beat the queues and score the best front-row seats.
Far East Organisation Children’s Garden
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Unique features: Rainforest tree houses
Address: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive
Contact: +6564206848
Hours: Thursday to Sunday, 9 AM–7 PM
Price: Free admission
For a change of pace (and budgetary considerations), we head to the Far East Organisation Children’s Garden, where it’s free to enter. The only requirement is that you need a kid to enter, unlike other amusement parks, where it’s the other way around.
There are water fountains for the kids to run through and splash around, and sand play areas for the water-averse. Clean showers and a nearby MRT station make this place a no-brainer for easy weekend family fun.
Pro-tip: Forgot to pack snacks? There’s a cafe on the premises if you get hungry or thirsty.
