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Wild Wild Wet

Wild Wild Wet
Wild Wild Wet
Wild Wild Wet
Wild Wild Wet

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Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore’s largest water parks that promises a day of thrills and spills for the whole family. Situated in Downtown East at the eastern part of Singapore, it remains one of the most popular tourist attractions. The impressively expanded park is now home to 16 attractions, with seven new additions such as Kraken Racer, Free Fall and Kidz Zone, that promise to bring excitement to a whole new level for all! From adrenaline-pumping rides to relaxing and gentle ones, visitors are guaranteed a splashing fun-filled day!
Amidst the fun, the guests' safety remains the top priority. All the lifeguards are specially trained in stringent international standards for lifeguarding at water-based attractions.
Wild Wild Wet has won numerous accolades in Singapore for its facilities, service, safety, operations, quality, and more

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Point of Interest updated on 23/09/2020
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Booking

To go to the booking website, click here : www.headout.com/tour/8815/singapore/singapore/wild-wild-wet

Prices

From 16SGD

Ticket Delivery Information

You will receive your mobile voucher via email shortly. Present confirmation email at Wild Wild Wet ticketing counter to exchange for original admission ticket to be accepted at electronic gantry. No need to print the tickets.

Additional Information


The Management reserves the right to amend these Terms and Conditions of Entry without prior notice. For full terms & conditions, visit www.wildwildwet.com/safety-first-then-fun.php

Guest shall:


1. Observe the dress code (modest swimwear or shorts and T-shirts) at all times for safety purpose. All swimming attire should be free of zippers, rivets, buttons, or other hard objects. Swim diapers are required for children.
Guest shall NOT:


1. Smoke in the park area, inclusive of the pools, slides and queue lines.
2. Bring pets or animals into Wild Wild Wet. Only guide dogs are permitted into the park.
3. Consume alcohol in slides and pools.
4. Bring or consume food and drinks purchased or prepared outside Wild Wild Wet.
5. Engage in commercial filming or photography without the Management's approval.
6. Tamper with any of the rides, slides, equipment, facilities or fixtures.

FAQs

Know Before You Go
COVID 19 SAFETY

All guests and personnel are required to wear masks, except while on rides and attractions
Safe entry & temperature checks are ensured
Hand sanitisers are available for use at Entrance and Locker Bay
Guests are required to maintain social distancing in the Pools and Park
Park admission is limited, entry on first-come, first-served basis
Maximum group size of 5 pax from the same household/cohort for entry to the park
Maximum of 5 pax per Cabana, limited Cabanas available

Timings
Off-Peak: Monday to Friday except for Singapore Public & School Holidays 1 pm to 7 pm
Peak: Saturday, Sunday, Singapore Public & School Holidays 10 am to 7 pm
From 1st of July:
Off-Peak: Weekdays, except Gazetted School & Public Holidays
12pm – 6pm
Peak: Saturday, Sunday, Gazetted School & Public Holidays
10am – 6pm
Singapore School Holidays
16 Mar - 24 Mar
1 Jun - 30 Jun
7 Sep - 15 Sep
16 Nov - 31 Dec
Some dates of Singapore Public Holidays
New Year Day - 1 Jan


Chinese New Year - 5 Feb & 6 Feb


Good Friday - 30 Mar


Christmas Day - 25 Dec

Cancellation Policy

Super Flexible Cancellation Policy
Get a full refund on canceling this ticket up to 6hrs before the schedule

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THAÏLANDE LAOS VIÊT NAM BIRMANIE CAMBODGE
La Thaïlande est un pays d'Asie du Sud-Est. Elle est réputée pour ses plages tropicales, ses palais royaux opulents, ses ruines anciennes et ses temples ornés présentant des statues de Bouddha. À Bangkok, la capitale, un paysage urbain ultramoderne côtoie des communautés tranquilles au bord des canaux et les emblématiques temples de Wat Arun, Wat Pho et Wat Phra Kaeo (temple du Bouddha d'émeraude). Les stations balnéaires situées à proximité comprennent la dynamique Pattaya et la ville branchée de Hua Hin. Population : 68 977 400 Langues : thaï, anglais, français Le Vietnam est un pays d'Asie du Sud-Est sur la mer de Chine méridionale. Il est connu pour ses plages, ses cours d'eau, ses pagodes bouddhistes et ses villes animées. Hanoï, la capitale, rend hommage à Hô Chi Minh, l'emblématique dirigeant de la nation à l'ère communiste, avec un immense mausolée en marbre. Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville (anciennement Saigon) possède des sites d'intérêt de l'époque coloniale française, ainsi que des musées d'histoire sur la guerre du Vietnam et les tunnels de C? Chi, utilisés par les soldats Viêt-cong. Population : 96 210 000 Langues : vietnamien, français Le Laos est un pays d'Asie du Sud-Est traversé par le Mékong et réputé pour son terrain montagneux, son architecture coloniale française, ses campements des tribus des collines et ses monastères bouddhistes. Vientiane, la capitale, abrite le monument That Luang, où un reliquaire contiendrait le sternum de Bouddha, ainsi que le monument aux morts de Patuxai et le Talat Sao (marché du matin), complexe regorgeant de stands de nourriture, de vêtements et d'objets artisanaux. Population : 7 248 450 Langues : laotien, vietnamien, anglais Le Cambodge est un pays d’Asie du Sud-est aux paysages variés : plaines de basse altitude, delta du Mékong, montagnes et littoral du golfe de Thaïlande. Phnom Penh, sa capitale, abrite le Marché central art déco, l’étincelant Palais royal et les expositions historiques et archéologiques du Musée national du Cambodge. Dans le nord-ouest du pays, on peut admirer les ruines du temple d’Angkor Vat, un immense complexe en pierre bâti sous l’Empire khmer.  Population : 16 660 436 Langues : khmer
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Scale : 1:2 500 000
Edit date : 03/13/2017
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