Universal Studios Singapore

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Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore logo.png
LocationResorts World, Sentosa, Singapore
Coordinates1°15′14″N 103°49′26″E / 1.254°N 103.824°E / 1.254; 103.824Coordinates: 1°15′14″N 103°49′26″E / 1.254°N 103.824°E / 1.254; 103.824
ThemeShow business and Universal entertainment
OwnerGenting Group (under a license from NBCUniversal)
Operated byGenting Singapore
Universal Parks & Resorts
Opened18 March 2010; 11 years ago (2010-03-18) (soft opening)
28 May 2011; 10 years ago (2011-05-28) (grand opening)
Operating seasonAll year round
Area20 ha (49 acres)
Attractions
Total16
Roller coasters7
Water rides2
WebsiteOfficial website
StatusOperating

Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It features 28 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones.

It was a key component of the Genting Group's bid for the right to build Singapore's second integrated resort. On 8 December 2006, the Singapore government announced that the consortium had won the bid. Construction of the theme park and the rest of the resort started on 19 April 2007. It is the second Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia (Japan being the first), and the first in Southeast Asia. The official plans for the park were unveiled to the public when Universal Studios Singapore released a park map to the public on 20 October 2009.[1] Universal Studios Singapore attracted more than 2 million visitors in the 9 months from its opening.[2]

The park has been marketed by Universal Parks & Resorts as a "one-of-its-kind theme park in Asia" and promised that the park would be the only one of its kind in Southeast Asia for the next 30 years.[3]

History[]

Park history[]

The construction of Resorts World Sentosa and Universal Studios Singapore began on 19 April 2008. After almost two years of construction, the park opened on 18 March 2010.

Universal Studios Singapore was opened for "sneak peek week" in view of the Chinese New Year Celebrations, from 5 pm to 9 pm every night between 14 and 21 February 2010.[4] Though visitors had to pay SGD$10 to enter the park even-though rides were not operating, tickets for the week were sold out in 2 days. On 5 March 2010, it was announced that the park will open its doors at 8:28 am (UTC+8) on 18 March 2010, for a soft-opening phase. From 13 March 2010, the team members of Resorts World Sentosa and their families had a chance to visit the park before the public has a chance to do so.[5] The park had its soft opening period from 18 March 2010 to 26 October 2010.[6]

The official grand opening of the park was held on 28 May 2011, along with the "grand opening gala" being held on 27 May 2011 evening. It had Asian personalities Jet Li, Maggie Cheung, Zhao Wei, and former American Idol judge Paula Abdul making an appearance at the gala event, along with some 1,600 guests.[7]

On 21 October 2011, Universal Studios Singapore began their Halloween Horror Nights events.[8][9]

On 3 April 2019, Genting Group announced the expansion of Universal Studios Singapore with two new themed areas, Minion Park and Super Nintendo World, with the former replacing Madagascar.[10]

Timeline[]

hideDate Event
19 Apr 2008 Universal Studios Singapore began its construction.
21 Oct 2008 Transformers: The Ride 3D was announced to be a part of the lineup of attractions at Universal Studios Singapore.[11]
24 Sep 2009 Plans were revealed for Shrek's Far Far Away and Madagascar-themed zones.
20 Oct 2009 Resorts World at Sentosa unveiled the attractions, dining options and merchandise outlets at Universal Studios Singapore.[12]
14 Feb 2010 Beginning of the eight-day sneak-peek period of Universal Studios Singapore.
18 Mar 2010 Universal Studios Singapore soft-opened, with 16 of its 24 attractions opened and fully functioning.
25 Mar 2010 Battlestar Galactica dueling coasters was closed due to a technical glitch in the ride.[13][14] Both rides would remain closed for many weeks thereafter.[15]
02 Jul 2010 Premiere of the Lake Hollywood Spectacular show, which would be presented to park visitors every Friday and Saturday nights.[16]
20 Aug 2010 X-ray findings revealed cracks in the welded joint of the seat-post supports within the Human roller coaster car of Battlestar Galactica, which caused the grounding of both roller coaster rides.[17]
21 Dec 2010 Battlestar Galactica dueling coasters entered its final testing stage with newly reinforced coaster cars for both the Human and Cylon coasters. Both rides were slated to re-open in the first half of 2011.[18]
21 Feb 2011 Official re-opening of the Battlestar Galactica dueling coasters.[19]
16 May 2011 Scheduled opening of Madagascar: A Crate Adventure.[20][21]
28 May 2011 Grand opening of Universal Studios Singapore.[22]
21 Oct 2011 Halloween Horror Nights made its debut at Universal Studios Singapore.[8][9]
03 Dec 2011 Scheduled opening of Transformers: The Ride 3D at Universal Studios Singapore.[23][24] The ride would have its world premiere at an exclusive evening event on 2 December 2011 with film director Michael Bay present at the event.[25]
31 Dec 2011 Launch of the park's first parade, Hollywood Dreams.[26]
29 May 2012 Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase announced to be the newest addition to the park, scheduled to be open by the end of the year. The ride would replace the Stage 28 attraction, which had been cancelled and will be housed within its premise.[27] The park would go on to introduce one stage show, two street shows, as well as meet-and-greets sessions featuring the characters from Sesame Street.[28]
18 Apr 2013 Universal Studios Singapore celebrated its 10th million visitor.[29]
29 Jul 2014 Puss in Boots' Giant Journey announced to be the newest addition to the park. The park would also introduce a new stage show at Far Far Away, with The Dance For The Magic Beans featuring Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws, as well as a meet-and-greet right after the show. The new ride would be scheduled to open by 1st quarter of 2015.[30]
19 Feb 2015 Debut of the Universal Party Parade, which was a refreshment of the park's 2011 Hollywood Dreams parade, as part of the park's 5th anniversary celebrations.[31]
08 Apr 2015 Puss in Boots' Giant Journey officially opened to the public.[32]
27 May 2015 Reopening of Battlestar Galactica[33] again, after another two years of inactivity.
24 Jan 2017 Universal Studios Singapore celebrated its 25th million visitor.[34]
18 Jan 2019 Launch of Universal After Hours, which includes nighttime exclusive programmes.[35] Included is the debut of the Hollywood Dreams Light-Up Parade, which is a nighttime version of the park's 2015 Universal Party Parade.[36]
03 Apr 2019 Announcement of a future park expansion with two new themed zones planned; Minion Park and Super Nintendo World. The former will replace Madagascar.[10]
06 Apr 2020 Universal Studios Singapore closed temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
01 Jul 2020 Park reopened with limited capacity and operating hours.[a][37]

Attendance[]

Year Attendance Reference
2010 2,000,000 [38]
2011 3,411,000 [38]
2012 3,480,000 [39]
2013 3,650,000 [40]
2014 3,840,000 [41]
2015 4,200,000 [42]
2016 4,100,000 [43]
2017 4,220,000 [44]
2018 4,400,000 [45]
2019 4,500,000 [46]

Park layout[]

The Universal Globe
USS Entrance Archway

Universal Studios Singapore is 20 hectares (49 acres) in size, occupying the easternmost part of the 49-hectare (120-acre) Resorts World Sentosa. There are a total of 24 attractions, of which 18 are original or specially adapted for the park.[47] The park consists of seven themed zones surrounding a lagoon. Each zone is mostly based on movies and/or television, featuring their own attractions, meet and greet locations, over 30 restaurants and food carts, and 20 retail stores and carts located around the park.[48][49]

Themed Zone Notes
Hollywood Themed after the real Hollywood Boulevard of the 1970s. Framed by "dynamic" architecture, palm trees and a replica of the Hollywood 'Walk of Fame'.
New York Themed after post-modern New York City. Features replicas of New York landmarks. The area is enhanced by neon lights and flanked by street facades.
Sci-Fi City™ Themed after what cities and metropolis "may look like in the future", according to popular science fiction franchises.
Ancient Egypt Themed after the Egyptian architecture and artifacts found during the "Golden Age of Egyptian Exploration in the 1930s".
The Lost World™ Themed after two franchises, Jurassic Park and Waterworld, which each have separate areas within the zone.
Far Far Away Themed after The Kingdom of Far Far Away featured in DreamWorks Animation's Shrek.
Madagascar Themed after DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar. The zone features a displaced cargo ship and river.

Hollywood[]

Pantages Hollywood Theatre
Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood is the main entrance area of the park. Its only attraction, a broadway-style theatre, is accompanied by several restaurants and a variety of shopping locations. The zone is filled with Hollywood-inspired architecture and palm trees, including a replica of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Lake Hollywood Spectacular® Live Show/Performance A fireworks display that takes place at night on select dates. Suspended
Elmo's TV Time Live Show/Performance A live performance featuring Elmo and his Sesame Street friends. Suspended
Turntables Live Show/Performance An interactive live performance featuring various dances. Suspended
Universal Studios Store™ Retail Outlet A retail store selling Universal Studios-themed collectibles, toys and apparel. Open
Hello Kitty Studio Retail Outlet A retail store selling Hello Kitty-themed merchandise. Open
Hollywood China Arcade Retail Outlet An arcade that allows guests to win e-tickets to redeem Universal Studios Singapore merchandise. Open
Minion Mart Retail Outlet A retail store selling Despicable Me-themed merchandise. Open
The Dark Room™ Retail Outlet A retail store that allows guests to have their pictures taken for memorabilia. Open
That's a Wrap™ Retail Outlet A retail store that sells Universal Studios-themed merchandise. Open
Silver Screen Retail Outlet A retail store that sells merchandise from blockbuster films. Temporarily Closed
The Brown Derby™ Retail Outlet A retail store selling Sesame Street-themed merchandise. Temporarily Closed
Mel's Drive-In® F&B Outlet An all-American diner that serves gourmet burgers, fries and milkshakes. Halal-certified. Open
Starbucks F&B Outlet The premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Halal-certified. Open

Parade

  • Hollywood Dreams Light-Up Parade

Meet & Greets

  • Hollywood Walk of Fame (including Woody and Winnie Woodpecker, Gru and the Minions from Despicable Me, Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, Beetlejuice, Frankenstein's Monster, Betty Boop, Po and Tigress from Kung Fu Panda, Hiccup and Astrid from How to Train Your Dragon, Poppy and Branch from Trolls and Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel)

New York City[]

New York
New York Public Library

New York City is based on the original New York City, during the era of post-modernisation. The zone features various landmarks commonly portrayed in movies including the city skyline, neon lights, facades, and sidewalks. This zone also has a replica of the New York Public Library.[50] Special Sesame Street character appearances include: Elmo, Big Bird, Count von Count, Abby Cadabby, Bert, Ernie, Grover, Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch.

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Lights! Camera! Action! Hosted by Steven Spielberg Show A show that features special effects that mimic a major hurricane[51] Operating on Certain Days
Loui's NY Pizza Parlor F&B Outlet A pizza parlor that sells modern and traditional Italian pizzas as well as other local dishes.[52] Halal-certified. Open
KT's Grill F&B Outlet A full-service restaurant that specializes in New York grill cuisine and self-proclaimed "East meets West" dishes. Temporarily Closed[53]
Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase Steel Suspended Dark Ride A suspended dark ride themed to the Sesame Street franchise. Open
Big Bird's Emporium Retail Outlet Store selling Sesame Street-themed merchandise. Open

Entertainment

  • Rhythm Truck

Sci-Fi City[]

Accelerator whirling twirling ride ride
Battlestar Galactica dueling roller coasters

Sci-Fi City is themed to a supposed metropolis of the future. It is the home of a pair of dueling roller coasters.[47][54]

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Accelerator Teacups A whirling twirling ride that spins guests around. A similar ride, Storm Force Accelatron, is found in Universal's Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando Resort.[55] Operating
Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN Steel Dueling Seated Roller Coaster A sit-down roller coaster that was designed for a tamer experience than its counterpart, with no inversions. The trains are modeled after the Colonial Mark II Viper used by the Human faction as seen in the Battlestar Galactica series. Operating[56]
Battlestar Galactica: CYLON Steel Dueling Inverted Roller Coaster An inverted roller coaster that was designed for a more thrilling experience than its counterpart, with inversions. The trains are modeled after the Cylon Heavy Raider used by the Cylon faction as seen in the Battlestar Galactica series. Operating[56]
Transformers: The Ride 3D 4-D Dark Ride Motion Simulator A dark ride that uses the same ride-vehicle technology as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. It has giant wrap-around screens that sport photo-realistic 3D-HD video imagery, along with additional 4-D effects that further enhances the ride experience. This attraction first premiered in Singapore in December 2011, and later at Universal Studios Hollywood and Orlando.[23] Operating
Galactica PX Retail Outlet A retail store selling photos of the Battlestar Galactica ride. It formerly sold other sci-fi merchandise.[1][57] Open
Transformers Supply Vault Retail Outlet A retail outlet selling a variety of Transformers and Transformers: The Ride merchandise.[58] Open
StarBot Café™ F&B Outlet A food and beverage outlet selling a variety of items, including ice cream.[58] Temporarily Closed[53]

Ancient Egypt[]

Statues of Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt is based on the historical adaptation of Ancient Egypt during the 1930s Golden Age of Egyptian Exploration. It features obelisks and pyramids which are typical of Ancient Egypt. Also featured are Pharaohs' tombs which were supposedly commonly discovered during that era. This zone relies on the depictions made in the popular film franchise, The Mummy, starring Brendan Fraser.[59]

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride Enclosed Steel Roller Coaster Dark Ride A combination dark ride and roller coaster that is built within an indoor space. This ride was inspired and developed from The Mummy film from 1999.[60][61] Operating
Treasure Hunters Mini-Car Ride A leisure car ride that drives around an abandoned Egyptian excavation site. The ride vehicles are modeled after the look of vintage jeeps.[1][62] Operating
Carter's Curiosities Retail Outlet A retail outlet selling souvenirs and replicas of Egyptian treasures.[1][57] Open
Oasis Spice Café F&B Outlet An Egyptian-themed cafeteria serving specialties from various north African and Middle-Eastern cultures.[1][52] Temporarily Closed[53]

The Lost World[]

Jurassic Park entrance with Canopy Flyer in the background.
Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure's final splashdown.
The Waterworld arena

The Lost World contains many traditional attractions present in most Universal Studios parks around the world and is divided into two sub-areas: Jurassic Park and Waterworld. Jurassic Park, based on the popular film franchise by Steven Spielberg and novels by Michael Crichton, features the newly redesigned Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure which is based on the water rides in other Universal Studios parks. Waterworld, based on the film Waterworld starring Kevin Costner, features a live show performance at an amphitheater.[63]

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Canopy Flyer Mini Steel Suspended Roller Coaster A suspended 4-seater family roller coaster.[64] Operating
Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure River Rapids Raft System A river rapids ride that features a white water raft system where riders on circular rafts are sent down a rapid with animatronic dinosaurs.[65] Operating
Waterworld: A Live Sea War Spectacular Live Show/Performance A live-action performance that involves stunts and pyrotechnics, surrounding by and using a large pool of water.[66] Suspended
Amber Rock Climb Rock Climb/Skill Challenge A rock-climbing attraction that is themed after a dinosaur dig site.[67] The attraction can only accommodate guests between 34 kg (75 lb) and 310 kg (680 lb).[68] Operating
Dino-Soarin' Fly Around Ride A children's ride that spins around, with riders being able to control the vertical height of their carriage during the ride duration.[69] Operating
Jurassic Outfitters Retail Outlet A retail store that sells official Jurassic Park merchandise. Open
The Dino-Store Retail Outlet A retail store that sells Jurassic Park and other dinosaur-related merchandise.[57] Open
Fossil Fuels F&B Outlet A food stand that sells a light snacks and frozen beverages. Open
Discovery Food Court F&B Outlet A food court that is themed after the Discovery Centre building featured in the original Jurassic Park movie.[52] Temporarily Closed[53]

Far Far Away[]

Far Far Away Castle

Far Far Away is inspired by DreamWorks Animation's Shrek franchise. The zone consists of many locations from the film series, with a landmark in the form of "Far Far Away Castle". Character appearances include: Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots, Princess Fiona, Pinocchio and Prince Charming.[70]

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Shrek 4-D Adventure 3-D Show with Added Effects

A 3-D stereoscopic show with physical effects.[71]

Showing
Donkey Live Live Show/Performance An interactive live show using digital puppetry technology, which features Donkey entertaining and engaging guests.[72] Showing
Enchanted Airways Steel Junior Roller Coaster A junior roller coaster through the zone, with trains modeled after Dragon from the world of Shrek.[73] Operating
Puss in Boots' Giant Journey Steel Suspended Family Roller Coaster A roller coaster themed to the Puss in Boots spin-off film.[74] Operating
Magic Potion Spin Kiddy Ferris Wheel A miniature Ferris wheel for children themed to a part of a potion assembly line. The ride is located within the Fairy Godmother's Potion Shop.[75] Operating
Fairy Godmother's Potion Shop Retail Outlet A retail outlet with memorabilia, drinks and gifts from the Shrek franchise.[57][76] Open
Fairy Godmother's Juice Bar F&B Outlet A drink store that sells juices themed to look like magical concoctions.[47] Temporarily Closed
Goldilocks F&B Outlet A food outlet that sells fried chicken, fish and chips, chicken sandwiches, mash potatoes with gravy, coleslaw, and French fries. Halal-certified. Open
Friar's F&B Outlet A food stand that sells hot and cold sandwich wraps with potato chips.[52] Temporarily Closed[53]
The boat facade that houses Madagascar: A Crate Adventure.

Madagascar[]

Madagascar is inspired by the DreamWorks Animation franchise of the same name. The zone features a tropical jungle theming as well as two rides.[77] Character appearances include: Alex, Gloria, King Julien, Skipper, Kowalski, Private and Rico. In December 2019, RWS announced that Madagascar would be replaced by 2 new sections, Minion Park (2021) and Super Nintendo World (2025).

Name Type Notes Status
(Feb 2021)
Madagascar: A Crate Adventure Water Boat Ride A river boat ride with animatronics, digital projection and surround sound, housed within the hull of a displaced cargo ship. This attraction features the voices of actors heard in the movies such as Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith throughout the ride.[20] Operating
King Julien's Beach Party-Go-Round Carousel A merry-go-round ride that is themed and decorated with all the characters of Madagascar.[78] Operating
Penguin Mercantile Retail Outlet A retail outlet located at the exit of 'Madagascar: A Crate Adventure' that sells plush hats, key fobs, T-shirts and other merchandise inspired by the Madagascar franchise,[76] as well as on-ride photos for 'Madagascar: A Crate Adventure'.[57][77] Open
Marty's Casa Del Wild Food Court F&B Outlet A café based on the first movie. The restaurant is hosted by Marty the Zebra and serves a variety of South East Asian specialties such as Nasi Padang, Pad Thai, Chicken Rice, Thai Green Chicken Curry, Tom Yum Soup and Asian Rotisserie Chicken.[1] Temporarily Closed[53]
Gloria's Snack Shack F&B Outlet A food store hosted by Gloria, which offers some Japanese-inspired quick bites[47] such as yakitori, rice bowls and drinks.[1][52] Temporarily Closed[53]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Park only operates from Thursday to Sunday, between 2pm to 9pm daily.

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