
Dinosaurs Take Over Singapore, Jurassic World: The Experience Makes Asian Debut
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In Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, dinosaurs from Jurassic Park and Jurassic World come to life in an immersive and interactive adventure.
If dinosaurs have always fascinated you, then there's good news. You can finally step into a world where dinosaurs roam free and experience these prehistoric reptiles up close. Jurassic World: The Experience made its thrilling Asian debut in Singapore on May 29, 2025, at the iconic Gardens by the Bay. Set against the lush backdrop of the Cloud Forest, this immersive attraction brings the awe-inspiring world of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World to life.
Isla Nublar Comes to Life in Singapore
Inspired by Isla Nublar, the legendary island from the Jurassic Park films, this interactive adventure is divided into themed zones, each featuring different species of dinosaurs. One of the first sights to greet visitors is the breathtaking Brachiosaurus Falls, where two towering 8.5-metre Brachiosauruses emerge from the mist, setting the tone for an unforgettable journey into the prehistoric past.
What's Inside Jurassic World: The Experience?
At Jurassic World: The Experience, visitors can look forward to a thrilling mix of interactive encounters and immersive settings. From spotting animatronic Compsognathus camouflaged in foliage to looking up and seeing Velociraptors and Pteranodons soaring overhead, every corner is alive with prehistoric wonder. Keep an eye out for the Dilophosaurus, which might surprise you with a spray of 'venom' – thankfully, just water.
At the petting zoo, handlers introduce guests to adorable baby dinosaurs, offering a hands-on experience for all ages. Fans of the franchise will be especially excited to meet Velociraptor Blue, with a guide on hand to help you interact safely. To capture the memories, a themed photo booth offers personalised keepsakes set against dynamic backdrops, while a gift shop nearby ensures you can take home a piece of the adventure.
Tickets for Jurassic World: The Experience are priced at SGD 22 (Rs 1,456) for children aged 3–12 and seniors aged 60 and above, and SGD 26 (Rs 1,721) for adults who are Singapore residents. For non-residents, tickets cost SGD 32 (Rs 2,119) for children and SGD 46 (Rs 3,046) for adults. The experience is open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM and is located at the Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay, located at 18 Marina Gardens Drive. Tickets can be booked online through the official website.
The immersive attraction makes for a great pick for kids and adults alike. If you are in Singapore this summer, you know what to add to your bucket list.
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June 03, 2025, 09:56 IST
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