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Downtown East’s Wild Wild Wet reopens on Thursday, 23 July 2020.
The Pasir Ris water park announced in a media release that its new operating hours for Phase 2 of the post-Circuit Breaker period will be from Thursday to Monday, 12 pm to 6 pm. Last admission will be at 5 pm. Wild Wild Wet will be closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Wild Wild Wet Reopening – New Measures in Place
During this period, Wild Wild Wet will operate at 25% of its usual capacity. Entry to the water park is limited to groups of five and below.
Rides within Wild Wild Wet will also have certain new restrictions in place.
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Tsunami, Professor’s Playground and Shiok River will operate at a reduced capacity of 50 persons and have a three-metre safe distance rule.
Visitors at Wild Wild Wet will be required to wear face masks, except on rides and attractions.
Tickets to Wild Wild Wet can be either purchased online at its website or via the GetKaki mobile app. E-tickets that have been stored on the mobile phone can then be scanned at the Wild Wild Wet entrance for contactless entry.