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Updates on Attractions
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New Prices for G-Max Reverse Bungy The G-Max Reverse Bungy, Singapore's first extreme high adrenaline experience, is located at Clark Quay. The G-Max is a totally unique experience, as thrill-seekers get catapulted up to 60m in the air at speeds of 200kph in full view of the pulsating nightlife along Singapore River.
Designed and developed in New Zealand eight years ago, the ride involves up to three people being seated in a specially designed open-air steel reinforced capsule, which is attached by US-approved bungy cords to two towers. The cords are tightened and then released to catapult the capsule. Each ride lasts for about five minutes.
With effect from 1 September 2005, the revised prices for the G-Max Reverse Bungy are:
• Single Ride - S$35 • Student Ride - S$25 • Recording of experience on Video CD - S$15 • Recording of experience on Video CD (student price) - S$10 • Max Combo (ride, VCD, t-shirt) - S$50 • Max Student Combo (ride, VCD, t-shirt) - S$45 • Second Ride - S$20
Opening hours Monday to Friday - 10.00am to at least 6.00pm Saturday to Sunday - 10.00am to 7.30pm |
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Closure of Wild Wild Wet Wild Wild Wet, Singapore's newest and biggest water theme park is located at Downtown East, and features nine rides and attractions. Wild Wild Wet will be closed from 3 - 28 October, for their annual makeover.
Opening hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - 1.00pm to 7.00pm Saturday to Sunday, Gazetted School & Public Holidays - 10.00am to 7.00pm Tuesday - Closed except during Gazetted School & Public Holidays
Entrance fees Adult - S$12.90 Child - $8.80 (3 - 12 years old) Senior Citizen - Free (applicable to Singapore citizens and permanent residents aged 55 years old and above; proof of age is required at the admission counter)
Each ticket entitles the holder to a day of unlimited access to Wild Wild Wet's facilities. The holder should get their hand stamped prior to leaving the park to be eligible for re-entry on the same day. |
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