Magic at Universal Studios Singapore 🎢🎬
by Strawberry-
Oct 8, 2025
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🌟Tips:
1️⃣ Download the Universal SG app in advance to check wait times for each attraction and show schedules. Choosing rides with shorter lines will improve your overall experience, and you can take photos with the corresponding characters during shows.
2️⃣ Operating hours are generally from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last queue time at 5:00 PM. For some popular attractions, try visiting after 4:30 PM when there might be fewer people, reducing wait times.
3️⃣ Most of the park is in English. If your English isn’t strong, prepare a translation app beforehand. My English isn’t great, so some information was shared with me by friends.
4️⃣ There are a lot of people leaving near closing time, so try to avoid the closing rush. The MRT queues will also be long then. If you have the energy, consider walking. We walked to Sentosa Beach in about 20 minutes and caught the sunset🌅.
🎡Attractions:
1️⃣ Sesame Street — The closest attraction to the entrance, completely non-intense and suitable for kids.
2️⃣ Special Effects Show — The entire show is in English. Express pass holders queue in the second row, regular tickets in the first and third rows. It’s recommended not to stand too close to the railing in the front half of the first row, as you might get splashed with water💦.
3️⃣ Transformers — My favorite! The whole ride is in English. The wait can be a bit long, but the queue tells the background story, which helps pass the time. It’s very fun and perfect for those who can’t do high-altitude rides but want a little thrill. I love it!
4️⃣ Space Fortress Human Squad — A popular ride featured by Hua Shao, with long lines. Single rider lines move faster. My friend tried it and said it was thrilling and fun. You need to remove jewelry, phones, and watches before entering🌟.
5️⃣ Revenge of the Mummy — Probably the scariest ride. Two friends tried it and described it as a haunted house plus a roller coaster. It’s very scary and spins many times, leaving you dizzy. Those prone to motion sickness should be cautious⚠️.
6️⃣ Treasure Hunters — A milder ride, not intense, and friendly for those afraid of heights🙋🏻.
7️⃣ Dragon Flight School — A gentle roller coaster, suitable for those with mild fear of heights.
🥤Drinks:
There’s a world tree-shaped slushie available for purchase inside the park, costing 14 SGD per bottle. You can refill it for 5 SGD at any store in the park, making it the best value drink. It tastes pretty good too—I love the green one, and my friends say the strawberry and cola flavors are delicious😋.
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