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based on 20754 reviewsIt's too small. The roller coaster track pillars are practically inserted next to the statues and landscaping in the Egyptian section, as seen in the first picture on the right. Half a day is enough. Speedruns aren't worth it, and if you have a large group, skip it. There are so many other fun places to visit. For those with deep pockets, go for it.
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!

△ Illumination's Minion Land: Step into the world of Illumination's Despicable Me and share a fun-filled day of laughs and mischief with your favourite characters.

△ 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.
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It's too small. The roller coaster track pillars are practically inserted next to the statues and landscaping in the Egyptian section, as seen in the first picture on the right. Half a day is enough. Speedruns aren't worth it, and if you have a large group, skip it. There are so many other fun places to visit. For those with deep pockets, go for it.
Me and my friends had wonderful times at Universal Studio Singapore, the tickets are also very convenient and I enjoyed the most. We all are thankful to Trip.con for letting us buying our customized date.
A day at Universal Studios Singapore felt like stepping into a vibrant cinematic dream. Scream on the "Battlestar Galactica" dueling roller coaster, hurtling against the wind, your heart pounding; the next second, you're in the "Transformers" 3D battlefield, the roar of clashing metal and the rush of wind blurring the line between reality and illusion. Drift down a Jurassic-themed raft. The midday sun shines through the spires of the "Far Far Away" fairytale castle, where you fight alongside Shrek against a fire-breathing dragon. Adrenaline and childlike wonder surge together, every turn revealing an endless, magical adventure.
Although the Singapore Universal Studios is small, it has a lot of content, including the classic Jurassic Drift, the Mummy Dark Ride, the world's first Transformers, the world's tallest double-track roller coaster, the Future Water World show, some small amusement facilities suitable for family play, and an indoor 5D dynamic theater, which can make tourists of all ages have fun. The colorful Minions area, which will open in early 25 years, is even more worth looking forward to. . .
I didn't want to waste time queuing up in the crowds during the summer vacation, so I chose the VIP guided tour service, which I felt was worth it. At 11 o'clock, the tour guide Miss Deng Yao led the team to start the tour. All projects were directly entered through the exit. There were VIP areas for watching performances and interacting with the Minions. There was also 1 hour for lunch. I finished all the projects at 5 o'clock. The young lady's service was thoughtful and enthusiastic. I had a lot of fun. The only regret was that there was no Harry Potter.
The reason why I gave it five stars is that there was no queue. The longest queue was 20 minutes for Sesame Street, and the rest were 5 minutes... But I didn't dare to do anything. A mummy scared me to death. I didn't try the roller coaster project later, but the APP showed that it was no more than 10 minutes
Universal Studios is in Sentosa. You need to take the MRT train to get there. You can buy tickets on site. The Universal Studios Singapore is not big. You can visit Sentosa in the morning when the sun is small, play Universal Studios in the afternoon, and play the Skyline Coaster at sunset.
Walking in Singapore, I came to Universal Studios. Since I was at the door, I went in to take a look. If you go in the afternoon like me, I recommend buying tickets online (cost-effective). The offline price is still the full-day ticket price without discount. The ticket window communicates in English and there is no Chinese service. So in summary, buying tickets online is economical and convenient. You can enter the park by swiping your phone. Although it is not big inside, you still have to queue. It is recommended to go early. The park closes at 7 pm. The surrounding transportation is very convenient, very suitable for family outings. The amusement equipment is similar, but the performances inside (singing and dancing performances, movie special effects) can be seen. Personally, I think the performance is the characteristic of the studio itself, and I like it more.