One of Singapore’s main entertainment, lifestyle and recreation hubs under one roof, Downtown East is an ideal place to enjoy a full day with your loved ones. The attraction features the city’s largest indoor skating rink, Wild Wild Wet waterpark, Tayo Station, Gogreen the electric Go Kart centre and outdoor movie screenings. Along with it, you can marvel at the numerous retail stores carrying some of the best brands in the world and amazing dining options that range from local delicacies to lip smacking international cuisines.
Distance - 230 metres
A fun indoor playground based on the animated series Tayo The Little Bus, the Tayo station is a wonderland for children up to the age of 12. It aims at engaging the little ones in activities targeted at skill building in fun and innovative ways. Some of the most popular attractions include the Gani’s Playground, Hinoki Wood Pit, a Ball Pool and many more. One of the highlights of the station is the Road Circuit, which is a kid-sized road scene including a garage, car wash, gas pump and many such play scenes where kids can learn real world scenarios while enjoying themselves.
Distance - 450 metres
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Pasir Ris Park is one of the best places to visit near Wild Wild Wet for a fun family day out. With a plethora of fun activities available in the long stretch of 6 km, this park offers activities like cycling, skating, birdwatching and more. You can even immerse yourself in finding your way out of the Pasir Ris Park Maze, horseback riding and enjoying a sumptuous meal at the numerous dining outlets. There is also a large kids’ playground with swings, slides, bridges, a children’s maze and many more activities.
Distance- 1.1 km
Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple, located in Singapore, is a revered Chinese temple that holds deep historical and cultural significance. Dedicated to Tua Pek Kong, the deity of prosperity and good fortune, the temple attracts visitors seeking blessings and solace. The architecture showcases intricate details, reflecting traditional Chinese craftsmanship. Devotees and tourists alike come to admire the ornate statues, delicate carvings, and vibrant decorations that adorn the temple's interiors. Set amidst a serene and peaceful atmosphere, Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple offers a spiritual retreat, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage and spiritual traditions of Singapore's Chinese community.
Experience an adrenaline-pumping adventure on the Vortex, Singapore's first high-speed 360° extreme loops ride
Plunge on the Free Fall, one of Asia's longest water slides, offering a near-vertical drop at speeds of up to 15 m/s
Slide down a water-slicked platform on the Slide Up, enjoy some scream-filled moments with friends on the Royal Flush, s7 rejuvenate under a refreshing waterfall
Book the Wild Wild Wet tickets and have a wide range of exciting rides but also numerous chill-out spots & entertainment options at the park
Experience the heart-stopping sensation of the Torpedo, where you'll be ejected from an 18-meter-high capsule
For the safety of visitors and guests, it is best to wear swimwear, wetsuits, burkinis or comfortable shorts and t-shirts at Wild Wild Wet Singapore. Loose clothing, jewellery, etc should not be worn on the rides and other attractions in the Park.
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The opening hours of Wild Wild Wet Singapore from Monday to Friday is 12 pm to 6 pm, whereas for the weekends and public holidays, it is 11 am to 6 pm. However, you must note that the last admission is at 5 pm sharp.
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Summer season between April to June is the best time to visit Wild Wild Wet Singapore. The weather during this time is perfect to enjoy splashing in the multiple water rides and pools that the theme park has to offer. However, as far as the day of the week is concerned, it is advised to visit the park during weekdays as it is comparatively less crowded, and you can enjoy it in a hassle free manner.
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