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Escape |
Escape Theme Park is Singapore's largest outdoor theme park and it is located at NTUC Downtown East, Pasir Ris. It was opened in May 2000. Escape Theme Park will certainly thrill and excite you with its huge range of wet and dry rides for the whole family. They have rides for small kiddies and exciting ones for the grown ups. If you are on the look out for something really thrilling and pleasurable then Escape Theme Park in Singapore is the place for you to be in. It promises you a great deal of enjoyment coupled with excitement. This is Singapore's biggest outdoor theme park and is located at the Pasir Ris Road in Singapore. There are a total of 16 rides in the Escape Theme Park in Singapore. Each ride is unique and will provide you with great moments of fun. One ride appears to be better than the other. If you are not in a very good mood, try the Bumpy Boat rides. It is the ideal ride to bring you back to form. The Escape Theme Park is full of fun and entertainment that leaves your nerves wrecked. The twisty-twirly turns of the thrilling and exciting rides is difficult to describe in words and needs to be tried out to gain a unique experience. If you are seeking for some splashing around then opt for the wet rides that may leave you utterly surprised. There are ample of exciting dry rides for the children as well as elders to have some time filled with fun and excitement. The park authorities giving special importance to the demands of the kids has introduced a number of fun rides that truly overwhelm the tender heart of the kids. The rides which will certainly provide the children with unlimited fun are the Red Baron, The Daytona Go-cart, and the Family Coaster. If you love water then try the water rides but for those who are not particularly keen on splashing in the waters, go for the dry rides. Options are plenty at the Escape Theme Park in Singapore. We however recommend you to sum up your courage and take the Wet and Wild Ride, Asia's highest flume ride. It is sure to be an experience of a life time. The Inverter, the Revolution, the Rainbow and the Alpha 8 are meant for the crazy lot who are on the hunt for something very adventurous. So just go and have a blast at the Escape Theme Park in Singapore. "This domain is for SALE!" The park features an equal mix of thrill rides and family rides. Some thrill rides include a pirate ship, 2 go kart tracks, 1 of which is catered to younger riders, fairground style rides, a walk-through haunted house, as well as the highest log flume in Asia. There used to be an indoor roller coaster, but was closed to the public after an incident in 2005. Some of the games are Revolution, Haunted, Flipper and Rainbow. There are also a number of family attractions such as bumper boats, a family coaster, a ferris wheel and a central pavilion with many funfair-style games. For the brave, the best featured rides to name a few are the Inverter, Rainbow and the Revolution. The Inverter swings 360 degrees, as it slowly picks up the speed and spins you off your head. This Rainbow see-saw swings up to a height of 9-storeys high before it plunges down straight. It will certainly make you scream! Opening hours: Admission fee: |
Wild Wild Wet |
Besides Escape Theme Park, we also have a water park named Wild Wild Wet. It is also situated at NTUC Downtown East, Pasir Ris, just adjacent to Escape Theme Park with the slogan "360 degrees of fun". It was opened in June 2004. From 2005 onwards, it is a non-smoking park. The park itself has a 3 story high raft water slide which is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The Wild Wild Wet Park in Singapore is perfect for a day's outing. It is well equipped with all the basic facilities and spending a day here will be no problem at all. There are eateries and lockers within the park. All monetary transactions within the park are carried out with the help of a particular kind of card referred to as funkey. You can also get free tubes, life jackets and baby water carriers. Wild Wild Wet offers unique experience and provides lot of fun to all its visitors. It is basically a water park situated inside the area of NTUC Downtown East, Pasir Ris, Singapore. In the true sense, this Wild Wild Wet provides the best way to get yourself drenched. Therefore, if a traveler is extremely exhausted of the sultry heat of tropical afternoons, then he definitely pay a visit to this wonderful largest water theme park. The Wild Wild Wet Park in Singapore has earned the prestigious distinction of winning the 2004 World Water Park Association Innovation Award. There are many water rides in this park. Most of them are quite uncommon, some of them is nowhere available in any of the water parks of Asia. Some of the rides are The Waterworks, Ular-Lah, Shiok River, Slide Up, Jacuzzi, Skyrider, etc. In addition to this, the presence of well trained lifeguards ensures safety for the visitors. In spite of all precautionary measures, it is always recommended that the tourists should carefully follow all the rules of the Wild Wild Wet Park in Singapore so that the fun and entertainment is not spoilt in any way. NTUC Club has introduced more leisure packages for NTUC members to enjoy with their Family Recreation FUND vouchers. From 1 Dec 2005 onwards, NTUC Members, along with their family members and friends, are entitled to S$3 "Cash Back" rebates when they visit Wild Wild Wet or Escape Theme Park at Downtown East, the 1-stop recreation-cum-lifestyle haven at Pasir Ris! The "Cash Back" rebate applies for up to four accompanying guests per NTUC Member, and will be issued in the form of cash coupons that can be used to top up members' Funkey! Cards, a cashless transaction system at Downtown East. When it’s time for chow, you will be spoilt for choice with the dazzling array of seafood, Thai, Indian, Malay, Japanese, Western, Italian and Chinese restaurants. Fast food, fancy restaurants, bubble tea joints or snack outlets, you decide! Before you leave, remember to pick out a souvenir from this mini lifestyle arcade where you can find almost anything under the sun. Definitely a holiday to remember! Opening hours: Admission fee: |
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