Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia’s first movie-themed park.

It offers a variety of fun activities, including 24 rides themed to movies, a festive stroll, a water park, a marine life park, and a maritime interactive museum and aquarium.

The park is open all year round and has recorded attendance figures as high as 4.5 million annually. 

The family-friendly park, which debuted in 2011, had filmmaker Steven Spielberg as a creative consultant.

It draws influence from Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, such as Transformers, The Lost World, and Madagascar.

Hours: 10 am to 7 pm

Last Entry: 5 pm

Time Needed: 1 day

Ticket Cost: $56 to $71

Best Time: Early Morning/Late Afternoon

Location

Universal Studios Singapore is located on Sentosa Island in Singapore.

Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269. Get directions.

Why are online tickets better?

Get tickets to Universal Studios Singapore and step into Resorts World Sentosa, where the scenes from famous movies and their iconic characters come to life!

On popular days, the park is often crowded, making the wait lines at ticket counters very long.

Booking online tickets for Universal Studios Singapore saves this waiting time and you can avoid the hassle of lining up for tickets.

And it saves money because it’s much cheaper than buying it on the counter on the day itself.

With the City Pass, you will get entry to more than 40 attractions in Singapore while saving up to 40% off the cost of purchasing individual tickets.

How do online tickets work?

Once you purchase your tickets to Universal Studios Singapore online, you will get an email with the ticket in PDF form.

Before visiting Universal Studios Singapore, we advise you to download the e-ticket (a PDF ticket with a barcode) given to your email address. 

This will allow you to enter the park directly by scanning the barcode.

Types of Universal Studios Singapore tickets

Get a full-day immersive entertainment experience that brings the silver screen to life with Universal Studios Singapore tickets.

Feel the thrills with some of the cinema’s biggest stars and adrenaline-packed rides with the General Admission ticket that provides a full-day admission to the theme park.

If you want hassle-free access that gives you direct entry to the park, go for the Hassle-free One-Day ticket for Universal Studios Singapore.

This ticket is a great convenience as it takes care of the travel along with the entrance and provides comfort.

Another type of ticket is the Combo Ticket. With Universal Studios Singapore combo tickets, you can visit at least one more attraction other than the Hollywood-themed park.

With the Singapore All-Inclusive Pass, explore over 40 popular Singapore attractions, including Universal Studios Singapore and save up to 40% over purchasing individual tickets.

If you want admission to the theme park but don’t want to go through the trouble of commuting, buy the Universal Studios Singapore: 1-Day Pass with 1 way Transfer, which gives an option of a one-time transfer.

Enjoy the largest Halloween celebration in Southeast Asia with more spine-tingling thrills than ever with the Universal Studios Singapore Halloween tickets.

Universal Studios Singapore Ticket Prices

Universal Studios Singapore tickets cost S$ 81 (US$ 60) for visitors 13 years and above. Kids aged 4 to 12 years pay a discounted price of S$ 61 (US$ 45).

Kids below the age of four years enter for free.

The most popular Universal Studios Singapore tickets are the One-Day Admission + Hotel Pickup, the General Admission ticket, and the One-Day Pass with Optional Transfer ticket.

Cost of Standard Admission Ticket

Visitor TypeTicket Price
Adult ticket (13 years and above)S$81 (US$ 60)
Child ticket (4 to 12 years)S$61 (US$ 45)
Infant ticket (upto 3 years)Free Entry

Cost of Entry Ticket with Hotel Pickup

Visitor TypeTicket Price
Adult ticket (13 to 99 years)S$161 (US$ 119)
Child ticket (4 to 12 years)S$116 (US$ 86)
Infant ticket (upto 3 years)Free Entry

Cost of One-Day Pass with One-Way Transfer

Visitor TypeTicket Price
Adult ticket (13 years and above)S$129 (US$ 95)
Child ticket (4 to 12 years)S$94 (US$ 70)
Infant ticket (upto 3 years)Free Entry

Cost of Combo Tickets

Combo TypePrice
Universal Studios Singapore + S.E.A. AquariumS$ 262 (US$ 194)
Universal Studios Singapore + Gardens by the BayS$ 128 (US$ 94)
Universal Studios Singapore + Singapore Cable CarS$ 104 (US$ 77)
Universal Studios Singapore + Madame Tussauds SingaporeS$ 109 (US$ 81)

Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Tickets

Ticket TypePrice
Non-peak admission ticketS$ 80 (US$ 59)
Peak admission ticketS$ 90 (US$ 67)

Universal Studios Singapore Ticket Discount

The stress of rushing to get tickets at the last minute should not ruin your magical experience at a theme park like Universal Studios Singapore.

Buying tickets online is the best way to save those extra Singapore Dollars because online tickets are usually cheaper than on-site tickets.

The General Admission ticket of Universal Studios Singapore costs S$ 81 per person for people aged 13 years and above and S$ 61 per person for children aged 4 to 12 years for non-Singapore residents.

Note: Infants below 4 years of age get free entry into the park.

Do not miss this golden opportunity and buy your General Admission ticket now.

Unlock endless thrills and entertainment on Asia’s favorite island destination with a Universal Studios Singapore + Sentosa Fun Pass combo ticket with a discount of 5%.

If you want the entertainment of Universal Studios Singapore and the calm by the flowers of the Gardens, you can buy the Combo Ticket of USS + Gardens by the Bay with a discount of 5%.

The Combo ticket of USS + Singapore Cable Car offers a discount of 5% and gives the fun and thrilling adventure of both the park and the cable.

Two places are a must-go in Singapore – The Universal Studios Singapore and the S.E.A Aquarium.

Buy the Combo ticket of USS+S.E.A Aquarium to experience the world of movies and the marine on the same day with a total of just S$262.

Universal Studios Singapore was definitely on our wish list for Singapore. All the rides were crazy good, thrilling and give adrenaline rush like hell. I went on a roller coaster almost after a decade and enjoyed it to the fullest. The rides may look overwhelming but are designed for comfort & operated with utmost safety. Be it Transformer or Revenge of the Mummy or Dino-Soarin (for my daughter), each ride is an experience in itself and must have.

Yashi Rastogi, Trip Advisor

Best Time To Visit Universal Studios Singapore

The off-peak days are the best time to visit Universal Studios Singapore. 

Anytime is an excellent time to visit, although crowded places will make you tired and make you wait longer. 

Avoid the weekends.

The best time to visit the park would be in the winter, specifically between November and February, when the weather is still chilly and comfortable enough to enjoy the outdoor rides and attractions at the park.

Even without the express pass, you wouldn’t have to wait too long for rides during the weekday hours.

Also, get to the USS as early as possible, especially on weekdays, if your tickets were pre-booked. 

Singapore is well-known for its tourism, so Universal Studios Singapore consistently receives many visitors. 

Avoid huge lines by arriving early at Universal Studios.

How long does it take to visit Universal Studios Singapore?

Seven distinct themed zones at Universal Studios Singapore provide an immersive entertainment experience, each with fun rides and on-site entertainment.

It would be best to spend 1 full day at Universal Studios Singapore to enjoy all the attractions. 

With an “opening act” to welcome the visitors, the park opens at 10 am

Once you enter Universal Studios Singapore, you get a copy of the show hours and a map

Street entertainment and character meet & greets are frequently timed events, so take advantage of them. 

You can plan your day in the park using the information on the map and show timings.

Do speak with a staff member if you want further details or advice on the different rides and shows that make up the available attractions.

Get the Universal Studios Singapore One-Day Pass to avail the exclusive features of the theme park for one whole day.

FAQs

How much does a Universal Studios ticket cost in Singapore?

A Universal Studios Singapore single day ticket costs S$81 for adults (13 years of age and above) and S$61 for kids (4 to 12 years of age). 

One-day passes with pick up facility cost S$129 per adult and S$94 per kid.

Can you buy Universal Studios Singapore tickets at the gate?

Yes. You can buy tickets to Universal Studios Singapore at the gate.

But they might cost more and availability might not be certain on days of high crowd traffic.

It is recommended to purchase Universal Studios Singapore online tickets.

Which ticket should you buy for Universal Studios Singapore?

The ticket that you should buy depends upon the type of your visit.

If it is a short visit you can buy a one-day ticket or a one-day pass with transfer facilities. If the visit is longer you can go for a combo ticket or a Singapore city pass.

Can you do Universal Singapore in one day?

If you arrive at an optimal time, you can experience what the park offers in a day.

It usually takes six hours to traverse all the attractions inside the park and it is possible to do so in one day.

What is the ticket price for Universal Studios Singapore?

The ticket price for Universal Studios Singapore starts from S$ 81 for people aged 13 and over and at S$ 61 for visitors aged 4 to 12.

You can also obtain a Universal Studios Singapore ticket discount during select times of the year.

What is free in Universal Studios Singapore?

After you purchase the entry tickets, the rides and shows are free in Universal Studios Singapore.

You can enjoy them without worrying about buying separate tickets.

How much time is enough for Universal Studios Singapore?

People spend five and a half hours on average in the park.

That amount of time, or six hours, is enough normally to explore the park and enjoy it at your pace.

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