Free Fall offers a sharp drop that sends you sliding nearly vertically at breakneck speed. Without any twists to slow you down, this ride is mostly about the height and speed of the drop. Designed for thrill-seekers who desire maximum exhilaration away from any distractions, this is one of the best rides at Wild Wild Wet and among Asia's longest free-fall slides. Once you push off, gravity does the rest by delivering a fast, direct plunge that ends in a powerful splash.
Top speed: Extremely high (close to 50 feet per second)
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The Jacuzzi Pool is designed to help you relax and recharge. Massaging water jets and bubbling streams help to relax daily tension and muscle strain. You can simply float about in calm water, let the water jets relieve your back, or sit along the jacuzzi wall. The pool is family-friendly, offering a tranquil area away from the more thrilling rides. Children are welcome but must be supervised by an adult. Whether you want to unwind alone or take a break with your family, this water spa provides a peaceful break inside the park.
Water depth: 1.0 m
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Kidz Zone is a specially designed splash area for younger children who want a taste of big slides in a safer setup. This zone in Wild Wild Wet Singapore features smaller versions of rides like the Royal Flush and Kraken Racers, adapted for kids under 1.22 metres. From mini slides to gentle curves, it offers just the right balance of fun and safety. At 0.45 meters, the landing pool stays shallow enough to let young children move about comfortably. Under adult supervision, kids can explore and enjoy this specialised play area.
Water depth: 0.45 m
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Kraken Racers brings a fun dose of competition to Wild Wild Wet with its four-lane mat racer format. You climb up stairs 12 meters high, grab a mat, lie flat on your stomach, and launch headfirst down a steep and slippery track. The parallel lanes allow up to four riders to race side by side at the same time. This ride combines speed and strategy, giving you the chance to challenge friends or family to see who reaches the bottom first.
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Sea-The-World is specifically designed for small children under 1.22 metres, featuring a diverse array of water features and five distinct slides. Each of these Wild Wild Wet slides is built to suit one child per ride, with a strict 70 kg weight limit to ensure safety. The highlight of the playground is the large tipping bucket that drenches the play area with splashes of water. Shallow water, soft slides, fascinating fountains, and adorable sea-themed elements make this area perfect for young kids and infants. Young ones can splash and play here safely and joyfully as long as an adult is watching over them.
Water depth: 0.25 m
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Royal Flush delivers an intense group ride experience by combining the Behemoth BOWL40 and TornadoWAVE in a single attraction. You start by sitting in a two- or four-person raft before dropping into a high-speed tunnel that leads into a massive bowl. After swirling around, the raft is swept up a steep, near-vertical wall, creating a zero-gravity moment. The ride then flows through another tunnel before ending. The sharp transitions between drops and climbs offer a gripping thrill. Riders must meet the minimum and maximum weight limits, and the raft’s combined weight must not exceed 320 kg.
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Shiok River is a 335-metre-long lazy river that wraps around Wild Wild Wet like a flowing loop. It offers a calm ride with gentle currents, letting you float through landscaped areas and park views at your own pace. You can swim or use an inflatable tube to drift along the current. With no sharp turns or speed zones, it is ideal for cooling off or recharging between rides. There is no height requirement, but children must be supervised by an adult. This long outdoor pool delivers a relaxing experience with a steady 1.0 m water depth throughout.
Water depth: 1.0 m
Seating: Optional tubes available
Remarks: Children must be accompanied by an adult
Among the most thrilling Wild Wild Wet slides is Slide Up, a high-intensity, U-shaped ramp slide designed for thrill-seeking pairs. Starting from four storeys high, your tube drops steeply before soaring up the opposite side, creating a rapid back-and-forth motion until the momentum fades. The sensation is similar to riding a giant water half-pipe, combining speed and height in one gravity-powered experience. Riders must meet the height requirement, and children between 1.2 m and 1.46 m need to ride with an adult. The slide opens daily from 03:00 p.m. onwards and is not suitable for children below 1.2 m in height.
Height: 4 storeys (12 m)
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Splash Play is a dedicated water play zone built for toddlers and young children. This kid-friendly zone has water jets, spray tunnels, and gentle sprinklers that let little ones play safely without any deep water or fast slides. The open layout makes it easy for parents to watch over their kids, and there are no height or weight limits, so most children can join in.
Remarks: Children must be accompanied by an adult
Ranked among the best Wild Wild Wet rides, the Water Works is a high-speed flume ride that features both open and enclosed body slides. Each track comes with its own set of sharp curves and wild turns, making every ride feel different. You slide down solo before splashing into a 1.0 metre deep pool. With two tracks side by side, it is also a fun way to race your friends to the finish. Designed for thrill-seekers who enjoy spinning rides with variety, The Water Works balances speed, fun, and layout in one exciting outdoor water slide.
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Torpedo is one of the most extreme rides at Wild Wild Wet, dropping you from an 18-metre-high launch capsule. Once the trap door opens beneath your feet, you are launched into a near-vertical free fall, followed by a rapid 360° loop inside an enclosed tunnel. The sharp drop and intense speed create an adrenaline surge in seconds. Built for solo riders, this ride demands both height and weight compliance. For those seeking the best water slide adventure, Torpedo is perfect with a maximum speed of 70 km/h and heart-racing twists.
Top speed: Up to 70 km/h
Height: 6 storeys (18 m)
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Tsunami is Wild Wild Wet's unique wave pool, designed to replicate the excitement of ocean waves in a safe, controlled setting. Gradual wave cycles rise and fall, providing the thrill of surfing without the risk of open water. This pool, measuring 1.8m deep at the far end, is ideal for floating, wading, and leaping in the waves. While it is a relaxing break from the thrill rides at Wild Wild Wet, the steady surf action keeps things exciting. Suitable for all ages, children must be accompanied by an adult, making Tsunami a refreshing, family-friendly highlight of the water park.
Water depth: 1.8 m
Remarks: Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Ular-Lah is Southeast Asia’s first raft slide and simulates the thrills of outdoor white-water rafting. Up to six riders board a giant raft and race down high-speed channels, winding around twists and bouncing up the slide's walls. With a maximum weight capacity of 453 kg, it is perfect for families or groups seeking a shared adventure. Children between 100 cm and 121 cm must ride with an adult. From splashes to sharp turns, Ular-Lah delivers a mix of teamwork and excitement, offering one of the most memorable group rides at Wild Wild Wet.
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Vortex is Singapore’s first high-speed 360° extreme loops ride, built for solo thrill-seekers. Starting 18 metres above ground, the fully enclosed flume launches you into a twisting tunnel of sharp loops and rapid turns at speeds reaching 600 metres per minute. The slide’s design delivers continuous momentum and surprise angles, keeping you locked in for a full-throttle descent. With its rapid loops and sharp bends, Vortex is among the most exciting Wild Wild Wet rides.
Top speed: Up to 600 metres per minute
Height: Starts from 18 m
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Happy Fish Swim School at Wild Wild Wet provides indoor swimming classes in a heated pool tailored specifically for babies and toddlers. Certified instructors lead each session with a focus on water safety and basic swimming skills. Since 2007, the school has helped more than 10,000 children build water confidence through well-structured lessons that include active support from parents throughout the learning process.
Located in Downtown East, Wild Wild Wet, Sun Paradise Plus is Singapore’s first swimwear and lifestyle concept store. It stocks a variety of water park essentials like swimsuits and goggles, as well as lifestyle products. The store features brands such as Le Coq Sportif, LP Support and Kettler, offering items ranging from casual bags and slippers to yoga mats and foam rollers.
Ola Beach Club serves Hawaiian-inspired food and drinks within the park, and is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Here you will find some delicious combinations of poke bowls, grilled cuisine, and vegan choices. The outlet remains open Monday through Friday, with extra hours on weekends, public holidays and school breaks. Between your Wild Wild Wet rides, it is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a meal.
Wild Wild Wet timings are:
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The best time to visit Wild Wild Wet is on a weekday afternoon, just after opening at noon. You will find a better Wild Wild Wet ticket price, and the crowds will be smaller compared to weekends. Additionally, arriving before 03:00 p.m. gives you a few hours of quieter pools and slides before the park fills up. That timing allows you to breeze through early attractions with less wait.
What is the cost of Wild Wild Wet tickets?
Wild Wild Wet ticket price depends on age group and day of visit. Adults pay approximately SGD 29 on weekdays and approximately SGD 39 on weekends or holidays. Children aged 3 to 12, senior citizens and nEbO members are charged around SGD 21 on weekdays and approximately SGD 29 during peak periods. Toddlers, below 3 years of age, enjoy a free entry to the park. You can also avail exciting deals and discounts when you purchase these tickets on our website.
Can I buy the Wild Wild Wet tickets online?
Yes, you can book Wild Wild Wet tickets online from our site. Booking in advance ensures confirmed entry, helps you skip long queues at the park, and gives access to exclusive deals and discounts. You’ll also get instant confirmation and flexible booking options for a hassle-free experience.
Wild Wild Wet Singapore is one of the largest water parks in Singapore and is ranked among Asia’s top ten water parks. It is best known for its wide variety of rides, from high-speed thrill slides to family play zones, making it a popular choice for all age groups.
Wild Wild Wet features a total of fourteen water rides designed for all age groups. These include high-thrill slides like Torpedo and Vortex, as well as family-friendly zones such as Splash Play and Kidz Zone. Each ride follows specific height and weight requirements to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Torpedo is the most thrilling ride at Wild Wild Wet. Riders enter a launch capsule and are released through a trapdoor, plunging down an 18-metre free fall. The near-vertical drop and high speed create an intense experience, making it the park’s most adrenaline-pumping attraction with strict height and weight limits.
Wild Wild Wet timing is from 12:00 p.m. to 06:00 p.m. on weekdays and from 11:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. on weekends, school holidays and public holidays. The park remains closed every Tuesday except during Singapore school holidays. Operating hours are subject to change based on park schedules or weather conditions.
Yes, there are height and weight restrictions at Wild Wild Wet. Some rides require guests to meet minimum height requirements for safety. Children must be supervised by adults. Guests must also follow all posted instructions and check restrictions before entering any attraction or queue. Compliance is mandatory for ride access.
The best time to visit Wild Wild Wet is on weekday mornings, especially Monday or Wednesday, right after the park opens at 12 noon. These slots see lower visitor traffic, shorter wait times for rides and easier access to facilities compared to weekends and public or school holidays.
No, you cannot bring outside food and drinks into Wild Wild Wet, except for items purchased from Downtown East food and beverage outlets. Alcoholic drinks are strictly prohibited in pools. Bag checks are conducted at the entrance to ensure compliance with the park’s food and safety rules