Wild Wild Wet Tickets

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Wild Wild Wet Tickets

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[2026 Summer Wave] General Admission - Peak

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USD 21.98

[2026 Summer Wave] General Admission - Off Peak

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Operating Hours

  • Off Peak: Monday to Friday (excluding Singapore Public Holiday)
  • Operating Hours: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Last Admission: 5:00 PM)
  • Peak: Saturday, Sunday, Singapore Public Holiday and Gazetted School holiday
  • Operating Hours: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Last Admission: 5:00 PM)
  • Refer to https://www.wildwildwet.com/visitor-information/guest-services for the latest operating hours, including park or ride closures.


Day Pass (Peak) is valid for one time use only and must be used on the visit date selected that are falling on Saturdays, Sundays and the Singapore Gazetted Public/ School Holidays 11am to 6pm, last admission will be at 5pm daily. The Management reserves the right, at our absolute discretion, to deny entry to the park or any attractions to any person, without refund or compensation if failure to comply with all of the above.

  • Adult: Age 13 to 54 years old 
  • Child: Age 3 to 12 years old 
  • Senior: 55 years old and above 
  • *Infant enters to Wild Wild Wet for FREE! 

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USD 30.61

Admission Ticket - Off Peak

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Operating Hours

  • Off Peak: Monday to Friday (excluding Singapore Public Holiday)
  • Operating Hours: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Last Admission: 5:00 PM)
  • Peak: Saturday, Sunday, Singapore Public Holiday and Gazetted School holiday
  • Operating Hours: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Last Admission: 5:00 PM)
  • Closed on Tuesday, exclude 17 Feb, 17 Mar, 8 Sep 2026
  • Refer to https://www.wildwildwet.com/visitor-information/guest-services for the latest operating hours, including park or ride closures.


Day Pass (Off Peak) is valid for one time use only and must be used on the visit date selected that are falling on Mondays to Fridays 12pm to 6pm, closed on Tuesday, last admission will be at 5pm daily. EXCLUDING the Singapore Gazetted Public and School Holidays stated. The Management reserves the right, at our absolute discretion, to deny entry to the park or any attractions to any person, without refund or compensation if failure to comply with all of the above.

  • Adult: Age 13 to 54 years old 
  • Child: Age 3 to 12 years old 
  • Senior: 55 years old and above 
  • *Infant enters to Wild Wild Wet for FREE! 


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USD 22.76

Highlights

A Day of Thrill and Spill at Wild Wild Wet Water Park


Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore's largest water parks, located at 1 Pasir Ris Close in Downtown East. With 14 water-based attractions spread across the park, it offers everything from adrenaline-pumping rides to relaxing, gentle ones. Some newer attractions, like Kraken Racers, Royal Flush and Torpedo, took things to a whole new level when they opened, as they became the rides that are actually worth queuing for.


The Rides and Water Slides That Get Your Heart Going


Start with the big ones. The Torpedo is a free fall from a 6-storey-high capsule – the first of its kind in Singapore – and it lives up to the hype. Free Fall goes further with a near-vertical drop that's one of Asia's longest water slides. Then there's Royal Flush, Asia's first hybrid ride, where guests ride fast slides with exciting drops in groups of 2 or 4. The Vortex is a high-speed tube ride with a minimum height requirement of 1.22m, and Kraken Racers – Singapore's first four-lane mat racer slide – is exactly as chaotic and fun as it sounds. If you're building a hit list, those five should be on it.


The first raft slide in Southeast Asia, Ular Lah, is worth adding, too. It fits up to 6 people and runs through rapids-style flume sections. The Water Works is a high-speed spinning flume with wacky curves and is a solid pick before working up to the bigger drops. And Slide Up – a four-storey U-shaped ramp where you plunge and soar up the opposite wall – only operates from 3 pm onwards, so time your visit around it. The minimum height for that one is 1.47m.


Other Attractions When You're Done with the Drops


Not everything here is about the drops, even if you're here for the slides. The Shiok River is a lazy river that lets guests float at their own pace – worth doing at least once. There's also the Jacuzzi Pool for those who want to sit still and let the jets do the work. Relaxing water slides fill the middle ground for families who want a bit of both. And the Tsunami wave pool is a good source of fun and balanced experience – the waves come in cycles, strong enough to feel but not so strong that little ones get knocked about. Good experience for the whole family, which can be done together!


Kidz Zone, Sea-The World, and Splash Play for the Little Riders


Kidz Zone is its own section of the park, with pint-sized versions of the adult rides built specifically for younger visitors. It keeps the young ones busy and away from the height restrictions that come with the bigger slides.


Sea-The-World is in a similar space – a water playground with slides and a shallow pool (0.25m depth), kids-only, with a maximum weight of 70kg per slide. Splash Play keeps it even simpler: jets and water sprays are at ground level, with no height requirement, good for the smallest visitors who just want to get wet.


There are still plenty of water-based attractions that work across all ages. Wild Wild Wet has put real thought into making sure no one in a family group is left standing on the sidelines.

The Wild Wild Wet Rundown


  • Free Fall from Six Storeys Up: The Torpedo drops you from a 6-storey capsule – the first of its kind in Singapore – and Free Fall follows it up with one of Asia's longest water slides and a near-vertical drop.
  • Race, Spin, and Flush: Take on Kraken Racers – Singapore's first four-lane mat racer slide – then hit Royal Flush, Asia's first hybrid ride where you slide down a tunnel and surge up a near-vertical wall in groups of 2 or 4.
  • Rides That Go Further: Ular Lah fits up to 6 riders on Southeast Asia's first raft slide, The Water Works sends you through high-speed spinning curves, and Slide Up launches you up a four-storey U-shaped ramp from 3pm onwards.
  • Float, Soak, and Breathe: The Shiok River lazy river, Jacuzzi Pool, and Tsunami wave pool are there when you need to slow things down between the bigger rides.
  • A Whole Section for Younger Visitors: Kidz Zone, Sea-The-World, and Splash Play are all built for children below 1.22m – little ones under 3 get in free.


Pro Tip: Quite a few rides have a minimum height requirement of 1.22m, so check ahead if you're coming with small kids. 

Down a tunnel, up a near-vertical wall, and back down again at full speed – that's Royal Flush, and it never gets old. One of the must-rides at Wild Wild Wet, so hit this one before the queues build up.
From the smaller slides to the bigger rides visible in the background, Wild Wild Wet is a park you grow into. Start your little ones at Kidz Zone and work your way up – the 1.22m mark opens up a whole new list.
Did you know Wild Wild Wet has cabanas available for rent? Private shade, lounge chairs, and a proper base for the day – worth every cent, especially if you're planning to stay right up to last admission at 5pm.
Free Fall is one of Asia's longest water slides – solo riders only, arms out, and that expression is pretty much guaranteed. The near-vertical drop at the top is just the warm-up.
That's the face of a kid who wants to go again immediately. The Kidz Zone slides deliver every time – tube, splash, repeat.

Customer reviews

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Wild Wild Wet Tickets provide a fun and affordable experience at one of Singapore's largest water parks. Customers appreciate the easy booking process, vigilant lifeguards, and the park's mix of thrilling and relaxing attractions. The park is praised for its family-friendly environment, re-entry options, and good dining choices, making it a great value for money.
13 days ago
Verified Traveller.Family (with young kids)

Good deals with great discounts, easy to use with good interface. Thanks Pelago

12 days ago
Verified Traveller

its really wild wild wet

12 days ago
Verified Traveller

its really wild wild wet

about 1 month ago
Verified Traveller

Rides were relatively fun. Enjoy the experience.

about 2 months ago
Verified Traveller

Great app and good deal. Will try out WWW

about 2 months ago
Verified Traveller

The experience was great, would visit again!

Additional information

Operating Hours
  • Off-Peak (Monday to Friday, excluding Singapore public holidays): 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (last admission: 5:00 PM)
  • Peak (Saturday, Sunday, Singapore public holidays, and gazetted school holidays): 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last admission: 5:00 PM)
  • Closed on Tuesdays, except on certain public holidays.
  • For the latest operating hours, including any ride or park closures, refer to Wild Wild Wet's official website
Must Know
  • Many rides and water slides require a minimum height of 1.22m. Check each attraction's requirements before your visit for full details.
  • The park operates to stringent international standards for safety, with specially trained lifeguards stationed across all water-based attractions.
  • The management reserves the right to deny entry or close attractions at its absolute discretion.
  • No cash accepted at the on-site ticketing counter as of March 2025. Card, digital wallet, or prepaid value only.
  • Lockers are available for rent at SGD 12 per day.
Eligibility
  • Open to all ages.
  • Day pass tickets are valid for one-time use only on the selected visit date.
Child Policy
  • Infants below 3 years old enter free.
  • Child ticket: ages 3–12 years old.
  • Adult ticket: ages 13–54 years old.
  • Senior citizen ticket: ages 55 and above.
  • Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
What to Bring
  • Valid photo ID
  • Mobile or printed confirmation slip with QR code.
  • Appropriate swimwear for all rides and slides. T-shirts and shorts are permitted for dry rides.
  • Towel, sunscreen, and a change of clothes. Please refer to the full dress code guide for details. 
Accessibility
  • Certain attractions have height, weight, or age restrictions for safety – details posted at each ride entrance.
  • Guests with physical conditions are advised to check individual ride restrictions before visiting.
Booking Confirmation
  • Instant confirmation upon booking.
  • The digital voucher will be sent to your email immediately after booking.
Cancellation Policy
  • This booking is non-refundable.
  • No cancellations, refunds, or changes are permitted once the booking is confirmed.
Voucher Use
  • Present your mobile or printed ticket at the entrance counter on your selected visit date.
  • Guests who exit the park must obtain a re-entry stamp before leaving.
  • Tickets are non-transferable and valid only for the date stated on your booking confirmation.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the operating hours of Wild Wild Wet?
Monday to Friday from 12pm to 6pm (last admission at 5pm); Saturday, Sunday, School Holidays and Public Holidays from 11am to 6pm (last admission at 5pm); closed on Tuesday.
Is there a dress code for Wild Wild Wet?
Yes, appropriate swimwear is required for all water rides and attractions. T-shirts and shorts are allowed for dry rides and attractions. Please refer to the full dress code guide for details.
What is the age limit for children to enter Wild Wild Wet?
Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
Are outside food and drinks allowed in Wild Wild Wet?
No, outside food and drinks are not allowed in Wild Wild Wet. However, there are food and beverage outlets available inside the park.
Are there lockers available in Wild Wild Wet?
Yes, lockers are available for rent at various locations throughout the park.
How much is a Wild Wild Wet Day Pass?
A Wild Wild Wet ticket or day pass starts at SGD 29 and varies depending on ticket type.
  • SGD 29 (off-peak) and SGD 39 (peak) for adults (ages 13–54)
  • SGD 21 (off-peak) and SGD 29 (peak) for children (ages 3–12) and senior citizens (55+).
  • Toddlers under 3 enter free.

Note: The same rates apply whether you buy at the entrance or online – but booking through Pelago means you earn KrisFlyer miles on your purchase.

Wild Wild Wet also offers NTUC members 30% off board rates for a day pass with a promo code. Just register an account on their website to access it. Membership verification is carried out at the entrance, and the NTUC member must be present, as membership is non-transferable. nEbO members have special offers as well: they are eligible for the child/senior citizen rate.

Season passes are also available directly through the park:
  • 6-month passes at SGD 88 (adult) and SGD 68 (child/senior citizen)
  • annual passes at SGD 148 and SGD 108
How do you get to Wild Wild Wet?
To get to Wild Wild Wet, take the train and alight at Pasir Ris MRT Station (EW1). From there, walk to the Pasir Ris Bus Interchange connected to the MRT and take bus services 3, 5, 6, 12, 17, 21, 89, 354, or 358, alighting at the first stop. You can also walk to Downtown East from the MRT, which takes roughly 10 minutes. If you're driving, travel along Pasir Ris Drive 6 and head to 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599, and you'll reach Downtown East, where Wild Wild Wet is located.
How long do you need at Wild Wild Wet?
To really make the most of your visit, aim to spend at least 3-4 hours at Wild Wild Wet. This will give you enough time to dive into all the water slides and have a splashing fun-filled day.
Can I bring food into Wild Wild Wet?
Visitors can't bring outside food and drinks into the facilities at Wild Wild Wet, and no alcoholic beverages are allowed in the pools. But don't worry - there are some tasty dining options right inside the park, like Ola Beach Club. Plus, you can always head over to Downtown East for even more choices.
What if it rains at Wild Wild Wet?
If it rains and you can't enjoy the facilities, no worries. You'll get a return voucher that you can use at the water park within 60 days and enjoy regular admission. Making sure you have a great time is a top priority.
What is Wild Wild Wet known for?
Wild Wild Wet is known for being one of Singapore's largest water parks and is even ranked among the top 10 water parks in Asia, having been awarded the TripAdvisor Travellers Choice award in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, and 2020. It's the perfect place for a thrilling experience with a mix of exciting and relaxing water slides, making it a fun-filled day that'll bring excitement to all visitors.
How many rides are there at the Wild Wild Wet water park?
Wild Wild Wet has 14 awesome rides to check out, including the most popular attractions like Kidz Zone, Ular Lah, Free Fall, and the Royal Flush. You'll get your fill of thrills and spills, and don't miss out on the Shiok River for some laid-back fun. The park is packed with excitement for everyone.
What is the scariest ride at Wild Wild Wet?
The Torpedo slide at Wild Wild Wet is known for being the scariest ride. It offers visitors a thrilling experience with its speed, twists, and dark surroundings. If you're looking for an adrenaline rush, this one's definitely worth a try. But if you're not ready to take the plunge, there are other popular attractions at the park that'll get your pulse racing too!
What should you bring to Wild Wild Wet?
When you're heading to Wild Wild Wet, it's a good idea to bring extra clothes, sunscreen, a towel, and your personal toiletries. Don't worry about your stuff - lockers are available at the park to keep your belongings safe while you have fun.
Which is the better water park, Wild Wild Wet or Adventure Cove?
It really depends on what you're looking for. Wild Wild Wet offers more thrilling rides and is known for its well-maintained facilities and other attractions. On the other hand, Adventure Cove has milder attractions that might be a better fit for those looking for a less intense experience.
Is Wild Wild Wet kid-friendly?
Definitely! Wild Wild Wet is super kid-friendly. The well-maintained Kidz Zone is a blast for the whole family, offering a safe and fun spot where toddlers and kids of all ages can enjoy themselves.
Any tips for visiting Wild Wild Wet?
Get there early. The park gets more crowded in the afternoon, so hitting popular rides like Torpedo and Kraken Racers first gives you shorter queues. Slide Up only runs from 3pm, so save that one for later.

Guests' safety remains a top priority throughout, so specially trained lifeguards are posted across all attractions. Make sure to check also the individual ride height requirements before you queue. If you're coming in a group and want a base between rides, cabanas are available for rent.
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