Categories: Attractions

SuperPark Singapore Has Life-Sized Pinball, Trampolines & Basketball For Group Activities

SuperPark Singapore at Suntec City


Hangouts are almost always a sedentary affair – movies, video games, and eating are the usual suspects on the list of activities, and they all involve sitting for long periods of time. For a change, get moving with your friends at SuperPark, a mega indoor activity park situated at Suntec City.

Hailing from Finland, SuperPark has 20 adrenaline-pumping activity stations that everyone, regardless of age or fitness level, can enjoy.


SuperPark’s zones


 

SuperPark’s activity stations are divided into 3 zones: Adventure Area for kids and the young at heart, Game Arena for team sports, and Freestyle Hall for those who enjoy more challenging physical activities like skating and gymnastics.


Adventure Area


Ideal for younger children but also open to adults, the Adventure Area boasts kid-friendly stuff. For starters, make your way to the Sliding Mountains, located right by the entrance. Scramble your way up these miniature hills before whooshing back down on the slides fitted on the sides of the structure.

If the slides are of no kick to you, try out Tube Slide, where you drag a brightly-coloured tube-tyre up a hill. Once you’re at the peak, make yourself snug and comfortable in the tyre before pushing yourself down the slide.


Game Arena


Sports are the overlord of the Game Arena, where you can try your hand at activities like baseball, basketball, and golf. Your prowess is tallied by radars and other digital systems in this zone – perfect for pitting yourself against your pals in friendly matches.

Superpinball is a great place to kick off your friendly matches, where you act as the pinball launcher by kicking footballs at different sections of a life-sized pinball board to score points ranging from 100-500.

Or if you would rather go for a more classic sport game, pit yourself against your friends in a game of Street Basketball. Up to 10 of you can play at any one time, and you’ll be split into 2 teams – your ultimate goal is to score as many shots as you can before the other team within 1 minute.


Freestyle Hall


While the Freestyle Hall is more chill as it comes without a competitive aspect, it’s packed with slightly more challenging activities like skating, scooting, and even gymnastics. However, even if you aren’t a professional in any freestyle field, swing by this area anyway, as it’s beginner-friendly.

A nice and easy starting point here is the Trampoline Platform, where all you gotta do is jump to your heart’s content. If you consider yourself a pro at trampoline jumping, try out the more advanced courses here, where you can leap from the platform onto higher platforms above you.

If skating and scooting are your thing, check out Skate and Scoot World, an enormous arena filled with all manner of obstacles from sharp inclines to slides that let you unleash your skateboard and scooter prowess. And for those of you who’re expert skaters, channel your inner Tony Hawk and attempt the flips and jumps he’s famous for – there’s more than enough room for you to do so.

The Detonator course comprises a series of large spheres jutting out of the wall to obstruct your climb.

And if you love rock climbing or are curious to try it out, Clip ‘n’ 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.


How much are SuperPark tickets?


Child tickets are priced at $22.90 for non-members and $18.30 for Super Lite members, with each ticket being valid for 2-3 hours depending on the season. For adults, expect to pay from $30.90 for an off-peak, 3-hour session as a non-member, and from $24.70 on the Super Lite membership.

Mondays to Fridays, excluding public and school holidays, are considered non-peak periods when each ticket is valid for 3 hours. During peak periods such as weekends and holidays, on the other hand, tickets are valid for 2 hours of play.

Public Super Lite Members
3 hours (off-peak) 2 hours (peak) 3 hours (off-peak) 2 hours (peak)
Regular
(100cm and above)
$30.90 $33.90 $24.90 $27.10
Junior

(below 100cm)

$22.90 $18.30
Infant
(below 1 year old)
Free Free

If you’re a fan of Super Park, you can consider purchasing one of their memberships for more savings on each visit. All memberships are valid for 12 months, with the aforementioned Super Lite membership costing $38.

While the Super Lite membership grants you access to discounted tickets, the Super Gold and Family memberships give you unlimited access to the park. Priced at $350 and $300 respectively, the Super Gold is non-transferable whereas the Super Family is meant to be shared among 4 people.

Alternatively, there’s also the Super 8 Multi Visit pass, which is $248 and valid up to a year for 8 visits. It’s also transferable, so you can share it with your friends and family as well.

Last but not least, do note that grip socks are mandatory at the park, so if you don’t have a pair already, you’ll have to purchase them for $3.50 a pair.


Are there minimum age and height requirements for SuperPark?


SuperPark welcomes children of all ages; infants below a year old can even enter for free! However, kids below 8 years of age must be accompanied by an adult, and there are a few height and weight restrictions for certain activities, which are listed below:

  • Maximum 100cm: Kid’s Gym
  • Minimum 100cm: Archery, SuperClimb, Flying Fox, Tube Slide
  • Maximum 120cm: Kid’s Trampoline, Kid’s Airbag
  • Minimum 120cm: Trampoline, Valo Jump, Super Airbag, Skate & Scoot World
  • Minimum 140cm: Baseball
  • Maximum Weight of 120kg: Trampoline Platform, Valo Jump, Flying Fox, SuperClimb

Don’t fret if any of you don’t meet the height and weight requirements, though, as there are still plenty of activities available:

Activities without height and weight restrictions: Adventure City, iWall, iTeacherLü, SuperBall, SuperHoop, SuperPinball, SuperBowl, Augmented Climbing Wall, Street Basketball, Street Soccer, Pedal Car Track, Ninja Track


Play at SuperPark Singapore


With this new giant playground, you can unleash your inner child as you slay one challenge after another – transcend the easy stuff in Adventure Area and push yourself to take down the trials of Superpinball and Clip ‘n’ Climb.

Admission Fee
Mon-Fri: $22.90/Junior under 100cm, $30.90/Regular above 100cm
Google Reviews
4.3
(1,922)
Address
#02-477, Suntec City (North Wing, 3 Temasek Blvd, Tower 1, 038983
Opening Hours:
Sunday 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM Show More Timings
RECOMMENDED TICKETS AT S$19.80

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Photography by Nadia Loewito.
A portion of this content may contain referral links to products. Our opinions remain our own.
Original article published on 16th November 2018. Last updated by Shannon Lee on 6th September 2024.

Kelvin Eng

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