While looking for fun things to do with my family on a recent Singapore trip, I discovered Wild Wild Wet. This popular water park located a short drive from the city provides hours of aquatic excitement across thrilling slides, relaxing pools, and family-friendly attractions. We had an absolute blast cooling off at this wet and wild oasis.
Thrill Rides Galore
Wild Wild Wet caters to daring sliders with over a dozen exhilarating rides labeled from “mild” to “wild”. The heart-pumping highlights for us were Shiok River – featuring an intense 40-meter near vertical drop through swirling rapids – and the Ular-Lah family raft ride sending us spinning down twisting tubes at breakneck speed.
My teenage son also braved the dizzying Tornado Chaser trapdoor slides and the wild Dive-In cinema slide plunging riders through film footage on a 4D experience. The variety of ride intensities makes Wild Wild Wet ideal for teens and adults seeking adrenaline-packed fun.
Leisurely Drifting and Floating
In between thrilling slides, we enjoyed leisurely floating along the Lazy River. This gentle waterway circuits 1.6 kilometers around the park, allowing relaxed drifting past tropical landscaping as occasional mini rapids added gentle excitement.
The laidback Wave Pool also offered calmer entertainment, with waves activated every 20 minutes for body surfing fun. It was nice having a mix of high-octane slides and mellower water attractions for something to suit everyone.
Perfect for Families and Kids
A major plus at Wild Wild Wet is how accommodating it is for families with young kids. The children’s area features pint-sized slides like little tubes and fireman’s poles that our 5-year-old loved. Water playground zones let the kids frolic safely in shallow water.
Life jackets and water safety staff ensured all visitors had a positive experience. Given Singapore’s climate, water parks like Wild Wild Wet are ideal family-friendly attractions.
An Ideal Cool Down
After a day getting utterly drenched bouncing between high-speed slides, drifting the river, and splashing in pools, we headed home tired but thoroughly cooled down. Wild Wild Wet proved the perfect antidote to hot and humid Singapore thanks to its nonstop watery entertainment.
With its extensive options accommodating all ages and sensibilities, Wild Wild Wet is an essential place to beat the tropical climate and have fun doing it.
FAQ
Should You Book Wild Wet Wet tickets In Advance?
Yes, booking your tickets online prior to arriving is always smart.
Does The Klook Pass Singapore Cover Wild Wild Wet?
Yes, the Klook Pass Singapore covers Wild Wild Wet.
Where is Wild Wild Wet water park located?
Wild Wild Wet is located in the northwest of Singapore in the Mandai area at 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599.
What are the operating hours for Wild Wild Wet?
The water park is open from 1pm to 7pm weekdays and 10am to 7pm weekends and holidays. Hours may vary by season.
What water slides and attractions does the park offer?
Attractions include thrill slides, raft rides, lazy river, wave pool, water play zones for kids, and more. Over a dozen unique slides are available.
Does Wild Wild Wet require swimming skills?
Most attractions are low skill, but basic swimming ability is recommended. Life jackets are provided free for non-swimmers.
Is the water park suitable for younger children?
Absolutely, there are mini slides, shallow pools and a children’s play area perfect for toddlers and young kids.
What food options are there within Wild Wild Wet?
A variety of dining outlets provide food like snacks, meals and drinks. No outside food is allowed.
Are lockers available to store belongings?
Yes, coin operated lockers are available to store your regular belongings while you enjoy the rides.
How much do admission tickets cost?
Ticket prices start at around $20 SGD for adults and $15 SGD for kids under 13. Book online for best rates.
Are cabanas and shade available?
Yes, covered seating and cabanas can be rented in advance for shade and relaxation between activities.
How do you reach Wild Wild Wet via public transit?
Take the MRT to Ang Mo Kio then bus 138 from the bus interchange. Alight at the Mandai Road stop.

Zhuang Jia Wen serves as the chief reviewer for Singaporeairport.com, leveraging her passion for travel and aviation.
A native Singaporean, Zhuang draws upon her extensive experience exploring her home country to provide authoritative reviews and travel tips. She holds a bachelor’s degree in tourism management from the National University of Singapore.
Prior to becoming Singaporeairport.com’s review expert, Zhuang worked for five years as a travel agent helping organize personalized itineraries. When not visiting Singapore’s latest attractions, she enjoys cuisine from across the Lion City’s dynamic culinary landscape.
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