Adrenaline buffs, here’s an indoor play zone for thrill-seekers of all ages that you’ll want to bookmark. SuperPark Singapore at Suntec City is back after a 2-month revamp. This new iteration of the indoor activity park has a whopping 13 brand new installations across its 2 levels, with their first-ever cafe so you won’t ever know when to leave.
P.S.: the entrance is now located on the first floor atrium between Towers 1 and 2, facing Olivia & Co.
As before, SuperPark’s activity stations are divided into 3 zones: Adventure Area, which is suitable for families with little ones, Games Arena with its 18 team-based games, and Freestyle Hall, where you’ll find all-time favourites like trampolines and climbing walls.
4 new attractions await in Adventure Area, most exciting of all being Airbag Donut Slide, which sees you slide down a mid-length slope on a donut dinghy that launches you up into the air, and back down to earth via a cushy airbag.
If American Ninja Warrior is more your speed, head up into Adventure City and look for the new Ninja Track that’s been installed on the second level. It’s a real test of agility, balance, and speed to zip through this route.
While the biggies are having fun at Super Climb over in the Freestyle Hall, the littles can have their very own climb sesh at Kids Climb – an introduction to bouldering if you will.
Another new attraction at Adventure Area is the Twin Slide Tower – a pair of spiralling tube slides that are each other’s mirror image. You’ll have to hike up 2 storeys to get to the top, but it makes for great friendly competition.
For those who are less spry, or who are seeking a break from the climbing, there’s always the Pedal Car, which goes on a loop around Adventure City. Go as slow or as fast as you will – you’re pedalling these cars, so you are your own limit.
An evergreen hit, the Flying Fox has made it back into the revamped SuperPark. You’ll need to be at least 100cm tall to ride this, and it does pick up quite a bit of speed as it whooshes across the park.
The little ones are not left out.
Over in the Games Arena, with its 18 assorted games that you can go at over and over again, you’ll find yourself and the kiddos endlessly entertained, even if two-thirds of the games have stayed the same since SuperPark’s first edition.
The Super Floor is one of the hot new games in the Games Arena, riffing off the popular “Floor is Lava” game. Up to 4 players can enter the floor, which then lights up in various configurations of increasing difficulty, as you and your fellow players try to avoid the red tiles.
Needless to say, Super Archery is a classic, alongside other old games such as Super Bike and Super Ball.
The Air Hockey and Ice Hockey tables are new, but you might just miss them. They’re located on the second floor of the indoor park.
For more physical competitions with your friends and fam, go for Super Hoop, or the all-new Super Run.
After you’ve worked out your upper body at Super Hoop, head to Super Pinball to balance it out with a leg workout. This life-sized pinball board requires you to kick the ball at the corresponding points to score points – it may look and sound easy, but isn’t all that.
Alternatively, go to the Super Soccer cage to score some goals, minus the field, sun, rain, sweat, and basically everything else to do with the outdoors. You won’t even have to run that much.
While the Freestyle Hall is more chill as it comes without a competitive aspect, it’s packed with slightly more challenging activities.
A nice and easy starting point here is the Trampoline Platform, where all you have to do is jump to your heart’s content. There’s an Airbag Jump, as well as the new Basketball Jump and Reaction Jump, which will have you dunking 3-pointers or tapping buttons as you bounce off the trampolines.
And if you love rock climbing or are curious to try it out, Super Climb is the place to go. 3 different courses of ascending difficulty are available here: Speed Climb, Detonator, and Lightning Strike.
The first is a simple course where you climb to the top in the shortest time possible, while the other 2 are speckled with obstacles, making for more challenging climbs. No worries if you have a fear of heights – the harness is very secure and will be able to support your weight as you make your descent.
SuperPark Singapore has its own F&B stand at last, and the brand new Super Recharge Cafe is the best excuse for everyone not to have to leave the park. It’s got hotdogs, pizza, nuggets and meatballs, plus rainbow slushies, soft drinks, and more importantly, coffee and tea for the parents and caretakers.
The only downside: it’s a standing-only area.
Non-peak timings at SuperPark Singapore are between Monday to Friday, excluding public and school holidays.
| Ticket Type | Time | Public Price | Member Price |
| Super Playtime (1 adult + 1 Junior) | 10.30am – 12.30pm | $29.90 | $29.90 |
| Day Pass | 10.30am – 8.00pm | $33.90 | $27.12 |
| Spark Night (evening 2h session) | 6pm (Mon–Thur), 6pm/7pm (Fri) | $25.90 | $20.72 |
Weekends, public holidays, and school holidays are considered peak periods at SuperPark Singapore.
| Ticket Type | Time | Public Price | Member Price |
| Super Rise (2h session) | 9am – 11am | $31.90 | $25.52 |
| Super Pulse (2h session) | 10.30am – 6pm | $35.90 | $28.72 |
| Spark Night (2h session) | 6pm – 7pm (Sat), 6pm (Sun) | $27.90 | $22.32 |
| Day Pass | 9am – 9pm | $46.90 | $37.52 |
If you’re intending to visit SuperPark Singapore a whole lot, consider getting one of their memberships instead:
| Membership Type | Price | Perks |
| Lite | $19.90 |
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| Gold | $365 |
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| Family | $1,380 |
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There’s also a Super 8 Multi-Pass ($258), which comes with 8 transferable visits and a 12-month validity. Do note that children measuring in at under 100cm are considered Juniors, and enjoy 50% off listed ticket prices. Infants aged below 1 enter free of charge. SuperPark Grip Socks are compulsory, and can be purchased at the entrance for $3.50.
SuperPark welcomes children of all ages, but kids below 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
While there are no age requirements for the rides, some of them have height and weight restrictions as follows:
The activities at SuperPark Singapore may be more inclusive than they were before, but they are no less thrilling. With the new cafe in the park giving weary parents a place to recharge while they wait for their kids to tire themselves out, we’re pretty sure this Suntec City spot will always be crowded.
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Photography by Nadia Loewito, Michelle P and edited by Andrea Wong.
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Original article published on 16th November 2018. Last updated by Michelle P on 29th May 2025.
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