My visit to Universal Studios Singapore was a memorable experience filled with excitement and entertainment. As I walked through the park, I was immersed in a world of movie magic, from thrilling rides to captivating shows. The highlight was the Transformers ride, a dynamic 3D experience that made me feel like I was part of the action. I also enjoyed the Hollywood-inspired streets, which added a touch of glamour to the day. The park's attention to detail in creating a cinematic atmosphere.
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From 28 March – 30 June, celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of the “Big Three” anime with the overseas debut of Naruto: The Gallery at Universal Studios Singapore.
Relive the heroic story of Naruto and his friends from their genin beginnings to the Fourth Great Ninja War. Journey through a showcase of unforgettable moments, storyboards, character art and more from the animated series.
Catch original animations by five up-and-coming animators inspired by iconic scenes and be sure to pick up some exclusive merchandise too. Don’t forget to drop by our Naruto The Gallery Cafe for a special dining experience inspired by the anime series.
Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park.
Be transported by adrenaline-pumping rides, interactive shows and a wide variety of exciting attractions based on the blockbuster movies and television series you know and love so well.
Welcome in and enjoy the ride!
△ Hollywood:Stroll down the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard and onto the sets of your favourite blockbuster movies.
△ New York:Walk the sidewalks of the Big Apple and experience the energy of NYC, just as you’ve seen it in the movies.
△ Sci-Fi City:Explore this action-packed futuristic metropolis, home to adrenaline rides including TRANSFORMERS The Ride: The Ultimate 3D battle and Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN vs. CYLON
△ Ancient Egypt:Step back into 1920s Egypt and explore ancient obelisks, the riddles of the Sphinx and curse-ridden rides.
△ The Lost World:Walk with dinosaurs in Jurassic Park and watch death-defying stunts at WaterWorld’s sensational water show.
△ Far Far Away:Step into the fairytale kingdom of Far Far Away with castles, green ogres, a talking donkey and magic potions.
My visit to Universal Studios Singapore was a memorable experience filled with excitement and entertainment. As I walked through the park, I was immersed in a world of movie magic, from thrilling rides to captivating shows. The highlight was the Transformers ride, a dynamic 3D experience that made me feel like I was part of the action. I also enjoyed the Hollywood-inspired streets, which added a touch of glamour to the day. The park's attention to detail in creating a cinematic atmosphere.
Universal Studios Singapore is packed with countless attractions, making it a must-visit spot for theme park lovers. However, it's worth noting that weekends tend to get quite busy, leading to longer wait times for popular rides. To beat the crowds and make the most of your visit, consider investing in a FastPass. This allows you to skip the lines and enjoy more of the park's offerings. Despite the weekend rush, the park's vibrant atmosphere and wide array of entertainment options ensure a fun-filled experience for visitors of all ages. So, if you're up for an adventure, Universal Studios Singapore is definitely worth checking out – just plan ahead to avoid the crowds!
There is something to do for everyone and person of every age. I loved the far far away. Watched twice. I am scared of heights so no roller coaster for me. I liked the transformers ride. We took monorail which I believe is the only way to get there
Bring Xinlan young couple to Universal Studios~ Although it is much smaller than Osaka ..., many ..., many ..., but the maneuvers that should be played are brushed to ~ (Mummy roller coaster I hate you) Although Pocheng's February rainy day, on this day in the world, the weather is super powerful~ The lockers are not as said on the Internet. The sky-high price, it is free to take out within 60 minutes~ Just calculate the time by yourself~ The only fly in the ointment is that eating, really reporting eating ... is well known, the preventive injection is done in advance, but the report is really reporting eating ...
we had so much fun in Universal studio Singapore ! it was a public holiday and luckily there wasn’t much crowd! the queue time for each ride was probably around 20 to 40 minutes. if you are up for thrill, definitely check out the mummy ride, the cyclone and transformer ride !
It is worth going to Battlestar Dual Rollercoaster Children 4+3 brushed Playing quite high Cylon is more fun than Human than the average roller coaster weightlessness is not so strong, it is suitable for me Mummy revenge also brushed twice
The children like it very much and have a good time. There is no big US and China inside, but the amusement project is very interesting. On Sentosa Island, it is very convenient and fast. It is worth playing once. The children must go to the punch card.
Universal Studios Singapore, or USS, is a theme park located in Sentosa Island. It has a variety of activities and attractions, such as Siloso Beach, iFly, S.E.A. Aquarium, and the newly opened Sensoryscapes. Accessible by: Sentosa Express, transfer from HarbourFront MRT (Circle Line) or by land via Sentosa Gateway. Tips: It is best to avoid going to Sentosa Island on public holidays or school holidays due to the high volume of visitors.