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Essentials about Universal Studios Singapore in brief
For Hollywood and theme park fans, Universal Studios Singapore is a must-see attraction. That’s because Universal Studios is Southeast Asia’s first and so far only Hollywood movie theme park, keeping movie fans and adrenaline junkies on the edge of their seats with a spectacular selection of attractions, rides and entertainment. The majority of the movie-inspired attractions were designed specifically for the Singapore park.
The theme zones of Universal Studios Singapore
Opened in 2010, Universal Studios are one of Singapore’s newer attractions. They are part of the huge, integrated Resort World Sentosa on Sentosa Island. Covering an area of 20 hectares, visitors to Universal Studios can expect seven different Hollywood-themed zones arranged around a lagoon.
The Hollywood zone is modeled on Hollywood Boulevard of the 1970s. Between palm trees, you can walk along a copy of the world-famous Walk of Fame. In New York, of course, skyscrapers and typical New York buildings dominate the scene; even the New York Public Library and the entrance to a subway station have been recreated. Sci-Fi City is a vision of a city of the future. Here, visitors can also expect the famous TRANSFORMERS The Ride, where you can have an adrenaline-fueled 3D battle against evil. The Ancient Egypt Zone is not for the faint of heart. In an indoor roller coaster, you encounter mummies and scarab beetles in total darkness. The Madagascar Zone is inspired by the famous animated film of the same name. Here, visitors must be prepared to get wet during a boat ride on the river. The Far Away Zone is all about the animated film Shrek. And finally, The Lost World is based on the two blockbuster movies Jurassic Park and Waterworld.
The shows at Universal Studios Singapore
An experience of a very special kind are the many shows at Universal Studios Singapore. In the Shrek 4-D Adventure in Far Far Away, children and young people experience the movie Shrek in 3D and with additional special effects. The live show WaterWorld in Lost World is also spectacular, featuring explosions and death-defying stunts.
Eating, drinking and shopping at Universal Studios Singapore
For the small or big hunger in between, there are more than 30 restaurants and snack stands on the grounds of Universal Studios. Those who still need a memento of Universal Studios after an exciting day can stock up on Hollywood and movie souvenirs of all kinds in around 20 stores.
Phone
+65 6577 8888
Opening hours
Monday* | Tuesday* | Wednesday* | Thursday* | Friday* | Saturday* | Sunday* |
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10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm | 10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm | 10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm | 10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm | 10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm | 10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm | 10 am – 6 pm or 9 pm |
* Universal Studios Singapore have different closing times from day to day. For detailed information see the website.
Admission fees
Adults (Ages 13 and above): $83
Children (Ages 4 – 12): $62
For more information on possible discounts and ticket variations, please visit the website.
Address
Getting there
By public transport:
Monorail line Sentosa Express: Stop Waterfront
Bus lines 123, 188R, 963R, NR1 and NR6: Stop Resorts World Sentosa
By car:
The nearest parking garage is Resorts World Sentosa car park.
Photos: Erwin Soo from Singapore, Singapore, We support the universe (8023367618), CC BY 2.0 / Erwin Soo from Singapore, Singapore, The village (8023361044), CC BY 2.0 / Rojypala, Universal Studio Singapore (39), CC BY-SA 3.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL