Went on a Friday(22 Aug) at about 4pm. There was no line at the ticket booth, about $ 18 or so per adult. Got a free ticket for each ticket purchased, to be used some other time. And two waterproof tote bags for free. Strange, but unexpected, so yay! Lockers are one-time use, so don’t be silly like me. Forgot to put a bag in before closing, and had to put in $ 3 again just to open it. There’s also bigger lockers for $ 5. Locker keys come with a band, so you can put it on your wrist. There are pool-side chairs everywhere, you can also put your towels and slippers nearer the water area if you like. But it is a water park, you’d be walking around. The fittings are looking old and paint is chipped off a few surfaces. However, life-guards are standing every 15 feet or so, very attentive and polite. Three top fun spots! 1. Professor’s Playground — A giant paint can that fills up with water. When full, a loud bell rings and the paint can will tip over, creating a fantastic splash into the pool below. You can stand or sit below it, and pretend you are the main actress in «Flashdance.» 2. Ular-lah — You sit in a large round 6-man raft, hold on for dear life, and get pushed down a curvy slide. Great fun, except you have to climb up about 4 floors of stairs to get to it. 3. Shiok River — Find a large float, climb on it(gracefully, but it’s tough), and slowly bop your way to a peaceful zen around the river. Wasn’t too busy, so no one bothered me. The park closes at 7pm. 3 hours of low-stress, low-crowd fun. I will be back.
Craig M.
Classificação do local: 3 Clayton South, Australia
We use this place to unwind after a two week mission trip in Thailand. Whilst it may not be the ‘better’ or most ‘exciting’ of water theme parks, it is nice to go somewhere that waiting queues aren’t massive or does it take half an hour waiting for a rubber donut to lay on, to float around the park. Good amount of lifeguards on duty and staff are reasonably friendly. Not sure of the ‘price’ as it is organised as part of our trip package.
J F.
Classificação do local: 2 Singapore, Singapore
Its supposed to be a water theme park, where you can have fun. But in reality, its overpriced and boring. Compared to Sunway Lagoon in KL, and the old fantasy island on Sentosa, Wild Wild Wet is more of a place that is suited for little children who don’t know any better. And I say this in the hope they might change it. Even the newer swimming complexes are more interesting then what they have here.