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Water fun at Downtown East

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Water fun at Downtown East

A self-contained entertainment district, Downtown East offers a comprehensive mix of over 40 food and beverage, entertainment and specialty retail outlets.

Where can you have fun in water, reconnect with childhood at a theme park and treat your taste buds to various tastes. Downtown East, of course!

A self-contained entertainment district, Downtown East offers a comprehensive mix of over 40 food and beverage, entertainment and specialty retail outlets. For thrills and spills, head on down to Escape Theme Park, featuring the highest water ride in Asia – the Flume Ride – and the heart-stopping 360-degree Cadbury Inverter!

Visit also Wild Wild Wet, Singapore’s newest and biggest water theme park, with raft slides, an artificial wave pool, jacuzzi and Slide-up for that adrenaline rush! Wild Wild Wet is the winner of the 2004 World Water Park Association Innovation Award.

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!!

Operating hours:

10.00 am to 10.00 pm (Sat, Sun, public holidays and gazetted school holidays)
Escape Theme Park – 10.00 am – 8.00 pm (Sat, Sun, public holidays and gazetted school holidays)
Wild Wild Wet – 1.00 pm – 7.00 pm (Weekdays except Tuesdays), 10.00 am – 7.00 pm (Sat, Sun, public holidays and gazetted school holidays).

* Closed on Tuesdays except public holidays and gazetted school holidays.

Admission
Free (Except Escape Theme Park and Wild Wild Wet)

ESCAPE THEME PARK

Union Member

Public

Child Ticket

$5.90

$8.90

Adult Ticket

$14.70

$17.70

Family-of-4 Package

$39.60 (2 Adult + 2 Child tickets)

$42.80 (2 Adult + 2 Child tickets) or (1 Adult + 3 Child tickets)

WILD WILD WET

Union Member

Public

Child Ticket

$6.40

$9.40

Adult Ticket

$10.80

$13.80

Family-of-4 Package

$34.30 (2 Adult + 2 Child tickets)

$37.50 (2 Adult + 2 Child tickets) or (1 Adult + 3 Child tickets)

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Location:
1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599

Telephone:
(65) 6581 9128 / (65) 6581 9112

Getting There:
Take the MRT to Pasir Ris Station (EW1) and take SBS Transit Bus 354 from the bus interchange or walk for 5 minutes to reach Downtown East.

Reference: www.downtowneast.com.sg

For the complete list of Family oriented places you can visit in Singapore, click here!

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