A day at Wild Wild Wet Singapore
Head down to Wild Wild Wet at Downtown East for a fun-filled afternoon — from heart-stopping waterslides to the relaxing Shiok River that winds through the park, there’s something for both adrenaline junkies and families. Here’s what to expect at Wild Wild Wet Singapore!
Getting your Wild Wild Wet tickets
You can purchase your Wild Wild Wet Ticket online on Klook. Wild Wild Wet ticket prices start from $24 on Klook, and we recommend booking online — it’s easy, hassle-free, and you won’t have to queue!
PSA: You can use your SingaporeRediscovers vouchers for your Wild Wild Wet tickets!
Wild Wild Wet Opening Hours
Wild Wild Wet opens from 12pm to 6pm from Wednesday through Monday, and is closed on Tuesdays. Head here to see the peak dates for visiting Wild Wild Wet.
Fun Fact: Before the park opens at 12pm, the Wild Wild Wet staff will spend the whole morning testing all the rides to make sure everything is good to go!
For popular rides like Free Fall, Slide Up, Torpedo, Vortex and The Waterworks, these rides are staggered to open at hourly intervals, so make sure you get these early if you want to be the first in line! The Jacuzzi is closed in the meantime, but there is still plenty of fun to be had at the rest of the rides!
How to get to Wild Wild Wet @ Downtown East
Getting to Wild Wild Wet via public transport is pretty straightforward. Take the East-West Line and alight at Pasir Ris MRT Station (EW1). From here, head to the Pasir Ris Bus Interchange and take buses 3, 5, 6, 12, 17, 21, 89, 354, 358, one stop down.
You may also wish to take a Grab or drive down to Downtown East. If you’re driving, head here to check out the parking rates.
Address: 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599
Phone: 65819128
Wild Wild Wet: Things to take note
Before you head to Wild Wild Wet, make sure you’re dressed right! We recommend wearing bathing suits of course (and perhaps a cotton or lycra top as a cover up). Do bring along a towel, extra set of dry clothes, flip flops and plenty of sunscreen.
No loose items will be allowed on the rides — that includes watches, bracelets and necklaces (even if you tuck them in — remember to leave them at the lockers, or you might be sent back to remove them!
Masks are still to be worn around the park if you are lounging at the seats and sunbeds, but you may take them off while queuing for rides and when on the rides themselves — the latter is compulsory, for safety reasons. Do remember to leave a space of at least 1m between you and fellow riders while waiting for your turns. And don’t forget your sunblock!
For the full list of dress code regulations, head here.
Wild Wild Wet Rides To Hop On
Kraken Racers
Race your friends down Singapore’s first four-lane mat racer slide! Unlike on other water slides that don’t require equipment — where your body weight determines your speed down the ride — the Kraken Racers ride is all about technique. See who comes out first from the twists and turns!
Klook Tip: Here’s an insider tip on how to go faster: as you launch yourself off with your mat, lift the top corners up to gain a bit of extra speed! #triedandtested
Torpedo
This one isn’t for the faint of heart. Located all the way at the top of the tower, the Torpedo launches you from a 18-storey-high capsule straight into a free-fall. As you hit the heart-stopping twists and turns all the way down, you’ll reach speeds of up to 70km/h — as fast as a car on the road!
Royal Flush
Asia’s first hybrid ride, the Royal Flush features both the Behemoth BOWL40 and TornadoWAVE rides in one trip! After clearing the tunnel, your raft of four will slide all the way up an almost-vertical wall before sending you straight down at speeds of up to X.
Ular-Lah
This Wild Wild Wet classic is a super flume ride that sends groups of two to five down its rapids. Great for both friends and families!
Free Fall
Located at the same tower as the Kraken Racers and Vortex, this ride looks insane even from the bottom. Take the plunge all the way down this near-vertical drop, where you’ll reach speeds of up to 50 feet per second!
Vortex
Don’t be fooled by the calm start — this crazy ride is full of wild twists and turns that just get faster and sharper!
Klook Tip: Scream if you must — but do take care not to accidentally swallow water, especially near the end!
Kidz Zone
If your little ones aren’t tall enough for the water slides, they won’t miss out at the Kidz Zone. If you take a closer look, you’ll realise that the entire Kidz Zone is basically a mini replica of Wild Wild Wet itself — from the Kraken Racers to the Royal Flush!
Wild Wild Wet Food and Restaurants
Ola Beach Club
With a menu of Hawaiian-inspired bites, plates and drinks, Ola Beach Club brings a touch of the beach club experience to Wild Wild Wet. You can choose to dine in at the restaurant’s lounge area, or take your food out to the Tsunami Wave Pool to soak in even more of those vibes.
Wild Wild Wet Amenities
Lockers, changing rooms, showers and toilets are all located near the park entrance. The Locker Bay has over 700 lockers ranging from Small to Extra Large that you can rent for the whole day, starting from $8.
- Small — $8 (Off-Peak) or $10 (Peak)
- Medium — $10 (Off-Peak) or $12 (Peak)
- Large — $16 (Off-Peak) or $18 (Peak)
- Extra Large — $18 (Off-Peak) or $20 (Peak)