There’s no doubt that everyone loves a day out to Universal Studios Singapore™. Since most of us would love to spend every weekend riding Revenge of the Mummy™, having unlimited entries to the park would be the ultimate dream.
Thankfully with their Annual Pass, you can now visit the park all year for just $178 per adult (U.P $188). Compared to a one-day ticket at $76, you’ll be saving a ton of money if you frequent the park! Here’s are other awesome perks you’ll get as an Annual Passholder:
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Spice up your annual holidays with Lunar New Year, Halloween, and even Christmas-themed visits to the park. From watching an exciting dragon dance featuring the beloved Sesame Street characters to visiting Santa’s Grotto, your mood will be set for upcoming celebrations.
Universal Studios Singapore also holds other special events based on some of our favourite movies. Last year, they held a DESPICABLE ME Breakout Party, and just last month, we got to watch live performances and meet our favourite characters from DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls at their TrollsTopia event.
Enjoy exclusive meet-and-greet sessions and previews to new shows, amongst other events held for Annual Passholders.
This year, Annual Passholders will get to watch Elmo’s TV Time, the latest musical show at Pantages Hollywood Theatre™, before its official launch and have the opportunity to interact with the show producers. Visitors don’t usually get to do that on an everyday basis, but lucky for all Passholders, there’ll be an exclusive session with the producers and a meet-and-greet session with the characters on 26 May.
During Lunar New Year, Annual Passholders also had the opportunity to dine with our favourite Sesame Street characters like Cookie Monster and Elmo. There was a delish dim sum buffet and a face painting session for the kids – and the young at heart – to enjoy.
And of course, the Annual Pass allows you to take as many rides as you wish throughout the year. There’s no longer a need to rush to finish all the rides in a day – you can always come back for more!
Plus, Annual Passholders get priority access into the park during the first 3 hours of operation. Since you won’t have to fight the queues to enter the park, you’re likely to be ahead of the crowd when queueing for rides.
If you’re looking for a thrilling ride that’s fit for all ages, be sure to check out Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey at Far Far Away, the Shrek-themed section.
Follow Puss and Kitty on an adventure in a suspended carriage, complete with voiceovers, songs, and animatronics. The high-speed climbs and spiralling drops hidden behind the walls of every turn are bound to surprise you, making it an exciting ride for both parents and kids.
Thrill-seekers, be sure not to miss out on the iconic favourite Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN vs. CYLON™ roller coasters.
For those who haven’t taken either before, be prepared for a series of heart-stopping plunges and stomach-flopping twists – you will even be flipped upside down several times on CYLON.
If you’d like to save some time and skip the queues, Passholders also get to enjoy $10 off Universal Express™ passes.
After a long day out in the sun, there’s no doubt that your stomach will be growling. The theme park offers a wide variety of fare, and Passholders get 10% off all F&B outlets*, and a special 20% discount at KT’s Grill.
*Note: This does not apply to Starbucks
We decided to grab our grub from KT’s Grill, a traditional Irish-American grill house that’s located in the New York zone, decked with multiple bistros and shophouses to resemble the city.
For mains, we tried the newest additions to their menu – the Chef’s Special BBQ Baby Back Ribs ($29), New York Tower Burger ($28), a three-patty burger, and DIY Pasta Treat ($19) where you get to customise the base sauce and toppings.
For those who’d prefer a light bite, pick one of their bar snacks instead. Their Chicken Lollipops ($12) – drumsticks shaped as lollipops – was hands-down our favourite dish. The meat was tender, and it wasn’t oily at all, allowing us to pick up each drumstick without getting our hands all dirty. The side of Thai sweet chilli sauce also adds zesty touch.
Other Annual Pass perks include, but are not limited to:
This May, grab your Universal Studios Singapore™ Annual Pass at just $178/adult (U.P. $188) and $150/child (U.P. $158) to unlock a year’s worth of visits and benefits.
You can either purchase your pass online, or upgrade your ticket to an Annual Pass on-site at the Membership Lobby in the park, located right beside the Universal Studios Store.
With tons of rides, events and performances lined up for visitors, a whole year of Universal Studios Singapore™ is bound to be a fun-filled one.
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