After ‘Circuit Breaker’ measures were lifted last year, many local attractions like S.E.A Aquarium and Universal Studios Singapore gradually reopened.
However, Adventure Cove in Sentosa remains closed until now.
Those who miss thrilling times there will be happy to know that the waterpark is reopening on 12 May.
According to Resorts World Sentosa, the reopening of Adventure Cove means that the resort can fully open all of its main attractions to guests since Apr 2020.
Some of the features you can revisit or make new memories with are:
However, as we’re still in the thick of the Covid-19 era, there is a suite of safety measures to follow.
You’ll need to book your preferred visit date on the RWS website before heading down.
When you’re there, you can expect the usual temperature checks, as well as checking in and out via TraceTogether.
There will be strict capacity limits at all queue lines, and you need to wear a mask at all times except when you’re eating and while queuing for/during rides.
Here are other safety measures to take note of:
During opening week, 12-16 May, operating hours are from 10am-5pm daily.
Subsequently, the park will only be open from Friday-Sunday and public holidays.
If it’s the school holidays, they will be open from Friday-Tuesday.
Opening timings and dates may be changed depending on the Covid-19 situation.
You can start booking tickets to Adventure Cove now. There’s a special promotion available for all Singapore residents to celebrate their reopening.
Adult tickets are priced at $26 and $32 for non-peak and peak periods, respectively. For children and seniors, they can snag tickets at $20 each during the non-peak period and at $24 during peak periods.
You can visit the RWS website here for more details.
With overseas travel out of the question for now, local attractions are the next best thing we can look forward to for fun times with friends and the fam.
And if you haven’t used your SingapoRediscovers vouchers, it looks like now is a good time to do so. You have till 31 Dec, anyway.
Here’s how to redeem them if you don’t have access to Singpass:
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at hello@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from Google Maps & Google Maps.
A video shows the driver wearing headphones, raising questions about whether his distraction caused the…
Netizens were happy knowing the kitten was safe.
A doctor suggested that a genetic mutation or recessive genes could be the cause.
A question on some Singaporeans' minds ever since South Korea's ex-president Yoon suddenly declared martial…
Police began investigating the man's whereabouts after his wife's body was found on 9 Dec.
The caregiver in the video is not an employee of Aseana Caregivers, it said.