
Universal Studios Singapore
π Southern Islands, Central
Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia's first and only Universal Studios theme park, featuring seven themed zones with movie-based rides, shows, character meet-and-greets, and Illumination's Minion Land.
Great fun for 4 hours, short queues, and easy ticketing I recently visited Universal Studios Singapore with my wife and our 1.5-year-old son (who was in a stroller). Overall, we had a really great time! Since we had a baby with us, we took it slow and enjoyed the park one activity at a time. We were there for about 4 hours and managed to try the best rides rather than rushing through everything. The few rides we did experience were really great quality. Logistics were smoothβwe bought our tickets right at the counter, and the wait time for most rides was very reasonable (usually no more than 10 minutes). There were some guys outside selling tickets for $5 SGD less from actual price, but it felt a bit suspicious, so we decided to play it safe and purchase directly from the official ticket counter. Itβs worth noting that if your child is a bit bigger (and tall enough for more rides), you will definitely find more value for money here. However, even with a toddler, it was a pleasant experience. Compared to my visit to Universal Studios Paris a long time ago, I found Singapore to be less crowded. The Paris park felt bigger and (from memory) slightly more enjoyable, but the shorter queues in Singapore made for a very relaxed family day out.
π Family Action Verdict
"Great fun β short queues and easy ticketing." Families with babies in strollers find it manageable and enjoyable. Express pass holders describe riding every attraction in well under half a day. Reviewers consistently praise the quality of the rides and the friendly park atmosphere.
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Pranav Patil
a month ago
βGreat fun for 4 hours, short queues, and easy ticketing I recently visited Universal Studios Singapore with my wife and our 1.5-year-old son (who was in a stroller). Overall, we had a really great time! Since we had a baby with us, we took it slow and enjoyed the park one activity at a time. We were there for about 4 hours and managed to try the best rides rather than rushing through everything. The few rides we did experience were really great quality. Logistics were smoothβwe bought our tickets right at the counter, and the wait time for most rides was very reasonable (usually no more than 10 minutes). There were some guys outside selling tickets for $5 SGD less from actual price, but it felt a bit suspicious, so we decided to play it safe and purchase directly from the official ticket counter. Itβs worth noting that if your child is a bit bigger (and tall enough for more rides), you will definitely find more value for money here. However, even with a toddler, it was a pleasant experience. Compared to my visit to Universal Studios Paris a long time ago, I found Singapore to be less crowded. The Paris park felt bigger and (from memory) slightly more enjoyable, but the shorter queues in Singapore made for a very relaxed family day out.β
daphnefae
2 months ago
βThis may be the smallest Universal Studios in the world but there's still plenty of fun. The 6-month seasonal pass (S$160) was so worth it since I visited twice a month, as compared to the one-time S$76 ticket. My favourite rides are Cylon, Revenge of the Mummy and Canopy Flyer. Queues are much longer on weekends, sometimes up to 90 min, and I wish there were seats in the queuing area. There used to be 2 rollercoasters running per track but also many technical faults, so they reduced to 1. Some rides are not very popular, like Buggie Boogie, Silly Swirly, Magic Potion Ride and Accelerator. These queues are 10-20 mins. If you're going alone, there are Single Riders queues for Rapids Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy and Minion Mayhem, which has a much faster queue. Do check the timing for closing because they differ at different seasons of the year. There is also fireworks at 8pm in January, which lasts for 4 minutes. Also, kudos to the performers who perform several times a day with the same level of enthusiasm and energy. πβ
Simran singh
a month ago
βI had the best experience here, the meet n greets were amazing, the best part was the roller coaster, they have 2 rollers coaster which was on the transformers theme humans vs cylon, the scariest one and the best was the cylon coaster. I had taken the universal express which was worth it for all the rides especially on weekends to get fast access to the rides especially the roller coaster or the popular rides as the wait time goes up to 70min. Using the express pass the longest I had to wait was for 10min.β
Tanvi Shah
a month ago
βIt was the big chinese new year day when we went , so crazy rush! Thankfully we had an express pass so we were done w every ride by 3pm Please start early , especially if you love thrills and want to do all the rides. Highly recommended place !β
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Overview
Universal Studios Singapore on Sentosa Island offers seven themed zones including Illumination's Minion Land, thrill rides like Cylon and Revenge of the Mummy, and family-friendly attractions. Stroller-friendly throughout, with single rider queues on selected rides. Universal Express passes are available for priority access. Weekday visits typically see shorter queue times. A visit covering the main attractions runs around four hours at a relaxed pace.



