Where to go in Singapore
by Grmeox
Jul 9, 2025
Universal Studios Singapore opens at 11 AM and closes at 6 PM.
Although the park is small, it's well-equipped with everything and offers a packed schedule. 🤓
Tickets cost a little over 400 yuan each. I bought an Express Pass, which cost around 300 yuan. This allows one ride to skip the lines for each ride, plus unlimited rides for around 500 yuan (in addition to the ticket price). Personally, I think skipping the lines once is enough.
Buying Express Passes on-site has its pros and cons: The pro is that the price is based on the number of people in attendance that day, and the cheapest can be just over 100 yuan. The con is that if there are a lot of people, Express Passes may sell out.
As for the rides, I think the Revenge of the Mummy indoor roller coaster and Transformers are the best. 👍 Sesame Street, Puss in Boots, and Madagascar are more suitable for children. The Minions, Kung Fu Panda, and Sesame Street rides all have photo opportunities, making them suitable for families. Unfortunately, there's no Harry Potter land 🙈
As for food, the park offers hot dogs, turkey legs, pizza, pasta, cola, beer, smoothies—everything, but the taste is just average.
Tip: If you want to take a photo with the Earth logo 🌍, leave the park early in the afternoon when there are fewer people and it's easier to take photos.
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