Bello! I am a Minion and I recently got to go on the A Minion’s Perspective ride at Universal Studios Singapore. It was so much fun!
First, I put on my 3D Minion goggles. Everything looked HUGE and I felt like a real minion. I got to sit in a minion-sized seat too.
When the ride started, it felt like we were rushing through Gru’s lab. I saw all kinds of strange gadgets and inventions whizzing past. Then we went outside and it looked like we were riding on top of a rocket ship zooming through the city!
I saw massive humans walking around and big cars driving under my feet. I waved at some gigantic kids from the rocket ship ride. There were lots of cool special effects and wind blowing on my face too.
At the end, I got to take a silly minion-style photo. It was hilarious seeing myself as a minion character. I can’t wait to go on the ride again and see what other minion mischief I get into next time!
FAQ
What is the A Minion’s Perspective ride?
It’s a motion simulator ride where you see Singapore from a minion’s pint-sized point of view through 3D goggles.
Is there a height requirement?
Yes, you must be at least 102 cm tall to ride. Kids under 122 cm must be accompanied by an adult.
How long is the ride?
It’s approximately a 4 minute ride experience.
How many people fit in a car?
Each ride vehicle fits 6 people.
Is the ride scary for kids?
It’s more cute and funny than scary! Good for most ages. Very mild thrills.
Do you really feel like a Minion?
Yes! The 3D goggles combined with motion effects make you feel minion-sized. It’s a unique and immersive experience.

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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