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Universal Studios Singapore

Coordinates:1°15′14″N103°49′26″E / 1.254°N 103.824°E /1.254; 103.824
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Universal Studios theme park in Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore entrance
Map
Interactive map of Universal Studios Singapore
LocationResorts World,Sentosa,Singapore
Coordinates1°15′14″N103°49′26″E / 1.254°N 103.824°E /1.254; 103.824
StatusOperating
Opened18 March 2010; 15 years ago (2010-03-18) (soft opening)
28 May 2011; 14 years ago (2011-05-28) (grand opening)
OwnerGenting Singapore (under a license fromNBCUniversal)
Operated byGenting Singapore
Universal Destinations & Experiences
ThemeShow business andUniversal entertainment
Operating seasonAll year round
Area25 ha (62 acres)
Attractions
Total18 (as of 2025)
Roller coasters6
Water rides1
WebsiteOfficial website
Resorts World Sentosa
Attractions
Hotels
  • Crockfords Tower
  • Equarius Hotel
  • Festive Hotel
  • Hard Rock Hotel
  • Hotel Michael
  • Beach Villas
  • Genting Hotel Jurong

Universal Studios Singapore[a] (abbreviation:USS) is atheme park located within theResorts World Sentosa integrated resort atSentosa inSingapore. It features 24rides, shows, andattractions in seven themed zones. It is one of the fiveUniversal Studios theme parks around the world.

It was a key component of theGenting Singapore's bid for the right to build Singapore's second integrated resort (IR). On 8 December 2006, the Singapore government announced that the consortium had won the bid. Construction of the theme park and the rest of the resort started on 19 April 2007. It is the secondUniversal Studios theme park in Asia, the first beingUniversal Studios Japan in Osaka, and the only one inSoutheast Asia. Official plans for the park were first unveiled to the public when Universal Studios Singapore released a map of the entire park on 20 October 2009.[1] Universal Studios Singapore attracted more than 2 million visitors in the 9 months from its opening.[2]

The park officially began operations on 28 May 2011. Over 3 million guests visited the park in its opening year. Since then, Universal Studios Singapore has had approximately 4 million visitors every year. Visitors are made up of local Singaporeans and international tourists. It has been marketed byUniversal Destinations & Experiences as a "one-of-its-kind theme park in Asia" and that the park was the only one of its kind in Southeast Asia for the foreseeable future.[3] According to the AECOM Theme Index Global Attraction Attendance Report, Universal Studios Singapore is one of the top visited amusement/theme parks worldwide.[4]

History

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Park history

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The construction of Resorts World Sentosa and Universal Studios Singapore began on 19 April 2008. After almost two years of construction, the park opened on 18 March 2010.

Universal Studios Singapore was opened for "sneak peek week" in view of theChinese New Year Celebrations, from 5 pm to 9 pm every night between 14 and 21 February 2010.[5] Though visitors had to pay SGD$10 to enter the park even though rides were not operating, tickets for the week were sold out in 2 days. On 5 March 2010, it was announced that the park will open its doors at 8:28 am (UTC+8) on 18 March 2010, for a soft-opening phase. From 13 March 2010, the team members of Resorts World Sentosa and their families had a chance to visit the park before it opened to the public.[6] The park had its soft opening period from 18 March 2010 to 26 October 2010.[7]

The official grand opening of the park was held on 28 May 2011, along with the "grand opening gala" held on 27 May 2011 evening. It had Asian personalitiesJet Li,Maggie Cheung,Zhao Wei, and formerAmerican Idol judgePaula Abdul making an appearance at the gala event, along with some 1,600 guests.[8]

On 21 October 2011, Universal Studios Singapore began theirHalloween Horror Nights events.[9]

On 3 April 2019, Genting Group announced the expansion of Universal Studios Singapore with two new themed areas, Minion Land andSuper Nintendo World.[10]

Timeline

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DateEvent
19 Apr 2008Universal Studios Singapore begins its construction.
21 Oct 2008Transformers: The Ride – 3D is announced to be a part of the lineup of attractions at Universal Studios Singapore.[11]
24 Sep 2009Plans are revealed forShrek's Far Far Away andMadagascar-themed zones.
20 Oct 2009Resorts World Sentosa unveils the attractions, dining options and merchandise outlets at Universal Studios Singapore.[12]
14 Feb 2010Beginning of the eight-day sneak-peek period of Universal Studios Singapore.
18 Mar 2010Universal Studios Singapore soft-opens, with 16 of its 24 attractions opened and fully functioning.
25 Mar 2010Battlestar Galactica dueling coasters is closed due to a technical glitch in the ride.[13][14] Both rides would remain closed for many weeks thereafter.[15]
2 Jul 2010Premiere of theLake Hollywood Spectacular show, which would be presented to park visitors every Friday and Saturday nights.[16]
20 Aug 2010X-ray findings reveal cracks in the welded joint of the seat-post supports within theHuman roller coaster car of Battlestar Galactica, which caused the grounding of both roller coaster rides.[17]
21 Dec 2010Battlestar Galactica enters its final testing stage with newly reinforced coaster cars for both the Human andCylon coasters. Both rides are slated to re-open in the first half of 2011.[18]
21 Feb 2011Official re-opening of the Battlestar Galactica dueling coasters.[19]
16 May 2011Scheduled opening ofMadagascar: A Crate Adventure.[20][21]
28 May 2011Grand opening of Universal Studios Singapore.[22]
21 Oct 2011Universal's Halloween Horror Nights makes its debut at Universal Studios Singapore.[9]
3 Dec 2011Scheduled opening of Transformers: The Ride – 3D at Universal Studios Singapore.[23][24] The ride would have its world premiere at an exclusive evening event on 2 December 2011 with film directorMichael Bay present at the event.[25]
31 Dec 2011Launch of the park's first parade, Hollywood Dreams.[26]
29 May 2012Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase is announced to be the newest addition to the park, scheduled to be open by the end of the year. The ride would replace the Stage 28 attraction, which had been cancelled and would be housed within its premise.[27] The park would go on to introduce one stage show, two street shows, as well as meet-and-greets sessions featuring thecharacters fromSesame Street.[28]
1 Mar 2013Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase officially opens to the public.[29]
18 Apr 2013Universal Studios Singapore celebrates its tenth million visitor.[30]
21 Jul 2013Battlestar Galactica dueling coasters are closed again.[31]
29 Jul 2014Puss in Boots' Giant Journey is announced to be the newest addition to the park. The park would also introduce a new stage show at Far Far Away, with The Dance For The Magic Beans featuringPuss in Boots andKitty Softpaws, as well as a meet-and-greet right after the show. The new ride would be scheduled to open by first quarter of 2015.[32]
19 Feb 2015Debut of the Universal Party Parade, which is a refreshment of the park's 2011 Hollywood Dreams parade, as part of the park's fifth anniversary celebrations.[33]
8 Apr 2015Puss in Boots' Giant Journey officially opens to the public.[34]
27 May 2015Reopening of Battlestar Galactica[35] again, after another two years of inactivity.
24 Jan 2017Universal Studios Singapore celebrates its 25th million visitor.[36]
18 Jan 2019Launch of Universal After Hours, which includes nighttime exclusive programmes.[37] Included is the debut of the Hollywood Dreams Light-Up Parade, which is a nighttime version of the park's 2015 Universal Party Parade.[38]
3 Apr 2019Announcement of a future park expansion with two new themed zones planned; Minion Land andSuper Nintendo World.[10]
6 Apr 2020Universal Studios Singapore closes temporarily due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
1 Jul 2020Park reopens with limited capacity and operating hours.[b][39]
27 Mar 2022Closure of Madagascar area.[40]
26 May 2022Construction works begin for Minion Land and Super Nintendo World.[41]
14 Feb 2025Minion Land officially opens to the public.

Attendance

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YearAttendanceRef.
20102,000,000[42]
20113,411,000[42]
20123,480,000[43]
20133,650,000[44]
20143,840,000[45]
20154,200,000[46]
20164,100,000[47]
20174,220,000[48]
20184,400,000[49]
20194,500,000[50]
20201,098,000[51]
20211,200,000[52]
20222,100,000[53]
2023[54]

Park layout

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The Universal Globe

Universal Studios Singapore is 25 hectares (62 acres) in size, making it the smallest of Universal's parks, and occupies the easternmost part of the 49-hectare (120-acre) Resorts World Sentosa. There are a total of 17 attractions, of which 10 are original or specially adapted for the park.[55] The park consists of seven themed zones surrounding alagoon. Each zone is mostly based on movies and/or television, featuring their own attractions, meet and greet locations, over 30 restaurants and food carts, and 20 retail stores and carts located around the park.[56][57]

Themed ZoneNotes
HollywoodThemed after the real Hollywood Boulevard of the 1970s. Framed by "dynamic" architecture, palm trees and a replica of theHollywood 'Walk of Fame'.
New YorkThemed after post-modern New York City. Features replicas of New York landmarks. The area is enhanced by neon lights and flanked by street façades.
Sci-Fi CityThemed after what cities and metropolis "may look like in the future", according to popular science fiction franchises.
Ancient EgyptThemed after the Egyptian architecture and artifacts found during the "Golden Age of Egyptian Exploration in the 1930s".
The Lost WorldThemed after two franchises,Jurassic Park andWaterworld, which each have separate areas within the zone.
Far Far AwayThemed after The Kingdom of Far Far Away featured inDreamWorks Animation'sShrek.
Minion LandThemed afterIllumination'sDespicable Me franchise.

Hollywood

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Pantages Hollywood Theatre
Hollywood Boulevard
Lunar New Year 2022 performance at Lake Hollywood Spectacular®.
Lunar New Year 2022 performance at the Hollywood Zone.

Hollywood is the main entrance area of the park. Its only attraction, a broadway-style theatre, is accompanied by several restaurants and a variety of shopping locations. The zone is filled with Hollywood-inspired architecture and palm trees, including a replica of theHollywood Walk of Fame.

NameTypeNotesStatus
(November 2023)
Lake Hollywood SpectacularLive Show/PerformanceA fireworks display that takes place at night on select dates.Showing
Trolls Hug Time JubileeLive Show/PerformanceA live performance featuring characters from theTrolls films, taking place inside Pantages Hollywood Theatre.Showing
TurntablesLive Show/PerformanceAn interactive live performance featuring various dances.Suspended
Universal Studios StoreRetail OutletA retail store selling Universal Studios-themed collectibles, toys and apparel.Open
Hello Kitty StudioRetail OutletA retail store sellingHello Kitty-themed merchandise.Open
Hollywood China ArcadeRetail OutletAn arcade that allows guests to win e-tickets to redeem Universal Studios Singapore merchandise.Temporarily Closed
Minion MartRetail OutletA retail store sellingDespicable Me-themed merchandise.Open
The Dark RoomRetail OutletA retail store that allows guests to have their pictures taken for memorabilia.Open
That's a WrapRetail OutletA retail store located outside the park entrance that sells Universal Studios-themed merchandise.Temporarily Closed
Silver ScreenRetail OutletA retail store that sells merchandise from blockbuster films.Temporarily Closed
The Brown DerbyRetail OutletA retail store sellingSesame Street-themed merchandise.Temporarily Closed
Mel's Drive-InF&B OutletAn all-American diner that serves gourmet burgers, fries and milkshakes.Halal-certified.Open
StarbucksF&B OutletThe premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world.Halal-certified.Open

Parade

New York City

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New York
New York Public Library

New York City is based on the originalNew York City, during the era of post-modernisation. The zone features various landmarks commonly portrayed in movies including the city skyline, neon lights, façades, and sidewalks. This zone also has a replica of theNew York Public Library.[58] SpecialSesame Street character appearances includeElmo,Big Bird,Count von Count,Abby Cadabby,Bert,Ernie,Grover,Cookie Monster andOscar the Grouch. SpecialMadagascar character appearances includeAlex,Gloria andKing Julien.

NameTypeNotesStatus
(June 2022)
Lights! Camera! Action! Hosted by Steven SpielbergShowA show that features special effects that mimic a major hurricane.[59]Operating on Certain Days
Sesame Street Spaghetti Space ChaseSteelSuspendedDark RideA suspended dark ride themed to theSesame Street franchise.Operating
Loui's NY Pizza ParlorF&B OutletA pizza parlor that sells modern and traditional Italian pizzas as well as other local dishes.[60]Halal-certified.Open
KT's GrillF&B OutletA full-service restaurant that specializes in New York grill cuisine and self-proclaimed "East meets West" dishes.Temporarily Closed[61]
Big Bird's EmporiumRetail OutletA retail store sellingSesame Street-themed merchandise.Open

Entertainment

  • Rhythm Truck

Sci-Fi City

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Accelerator whirling twirling ride
Bumblebee Statue above the entrance to Transformers: The Ride – 3D.
Bumblebee Statue above the entrance to Transformers: The Ride – 3D.
Battlestar Galactica dueling roller coasters

Sci-Fi City is themed to a supposedmetropolis of the future. It is the home of a pair ofVekomadueling roller coasters.[55][62]Transformers character appearances includeOptimus Prime,Bumblebee andMegatron.

NameTypeNotesStatus
(June 2022)
Battlestar Galactica: HUMANSteelDuelingSeated Roller CoasterA sit-down roller coaster that was designed for a tamer experience than its counterpart, with no inversions. Made byVekoma, the trains are modeled after the Colonial Mark II Viper used by the Human faction as seen in theBattlestar Galactica series.Operating[35]
Battlestar Galactica: CYLONSteelDuelingInvertedRoller CoasterAn inverted roller coaster that was designed for a more thrilling experience than its counterpart, with inversions. It is also fromVekoma, just like the more mildHuman side. The trains are modeled after the Cylon Heavy Raider used by the Cylon faction as seen in theBattlestar Galactica series.Operating[35]
Transformers: The Ride – 3D4-DDark RideMotion SimulatorA dark ride that uses the same ride-vehicle technology asThe Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. It has giant wrap-around screens that sport photo-realistic 3D-HD video imagery, along with additional4-D effects that further enhances the ride experience. This attraction first premiered in Singapore in December 2011, and later atUniversal Studios Hollywood andOrlando.[23]Operating
AcceleratorTeacupsA whirling twirling ride that spins guests around. A similar ride,Storm Force Accelatron, is found inUniversal Islands of Adventure atUniversal Orlando Resort.[63]Operating
Galactica PXRetail OutletA retail store selling photos of theBattlestar Galactica ride. It formerly sold other sci-fi merchandise.[1][64]Temporarily Closed
Transformers Supply VaultRetail OutletA retail outlet selling a variety ofTransformers andTransformers: The Ride – 3D merchandise.[65]Open
StarBot CaféF&B OutletA food and beverage outlet selling a variety of items, including ice cream.[65]Open[61]

Ancient Egypt

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Statues of Ancient Egypt
Anubis statues above the entrance to Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride.
Anubis statues above the entrance to Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride.

Ancient Egypt is based on the historical adaptation ofAncient Egypt during the 1930sGolden Age of Egyptian Exploration. It features obelisks and pyramids which are typical of Ancient Egypt. Also featured arePharaohs'tombs which were supposedly commonly discovered during that era. This zone relies on the depictions made in the popular film franchise,The Mummy, starringBrendan Fraser.[66]

NameTypeNotesStatus
(November 2022)
Revenge of the Mummy: The RideEnclosedSteel Roller CoasterDark RideA combination dark ride and roller coaster that is built within an indoor space. Made byPremier Rides, this ride was inspired and developed fromThe Mummy film from 1999.[67][68]Operating
Treasure HuntersMini-Car RideA leisure car ride that drives around an abandoned Egyptian excavation site. The ride vehicles are modeled after the look of vintage jeeps. Animatronic animals within the attraction include hippos, some vultures, many cobras, a cheetah, and Nile crocodiles.[1][69]Operating
Carter's CuriositiesRetail OutletA retail outlet selling souvenirs and replicas of Egyptian treasures.[1][64]Open
Oasis Spice CaféF&B OutletAn Egyptian-themed cafeteria serving specialties from various north African and Middle-Eastern cultures.[1][60]Open[61]

The Lost World

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Jurassic Park entrance with Canopy Flyer in the background.
Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure's final splashdown.
The Waterworld arena

The Lost World contains many traditional attractions present in most Universal Studios parks around the world. The zone is divided into two areas:Jurassic Park andWaterworld. Jurassic Park, based on thepopular film franchise bySteven Spielberg and novels byMichael Crichton, features the newly redesigned Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure which is based on thewater rides in other Universal Studios parks. Waterworld, based on the filmWaterworld starringKevin Costner, features a live show performance at an amphitheater.[70]

NameTypeNotesStatus
(March 2023)
Jurassic Park Rapids AdventureRiver Rapids Raft SystemA river rapids ride that features a white water raft system where riders on circular rafts are sent down a rapid withanimatronic dinosaurs.[71]Operating
WaterWorldLive Show/PerformanceA live-action performance that involves stunts and pyrotechnics, surrounding by and using a large pool of water.[72]Temporarily Closed
Canopy FlyerSetpoint Swing ThingRiders board the roller coaster suspended on a track, which holds two guests front-facing, and two back-facing. As the car moves up the lift hill, the theme music from Jurassic Park plays via nearby speakers. The cars go up a high distance in the air and travel around the Jurassic Park-area, including a 360-degree turn overJurassic Park Rapids Adventure, before returning to the station.[73]Operating
Dino-Soarin'Fly Around RideAnaerial carousel-styled children's ride that spins around, with riders being able to control the vertical height of theirpteranodon-styled ride vehicle.[74]Operating
Amber Rock ClimbRock Climb/Skill ChallengeA rock-climbing attraction that is themed after a dinosaur dig site.[75] The attraction can only accommodate guests between 34 kg (75 lb) and 310 kg (680 lb).[76]Temporarily Closed
Jurassic OutfittersRetail OutletA retail store that sells officialJurassic Park merchandise.Temporarily Closed
The Dino-StoreRetail OutletA retail store that sellsJurassic Park and other dinosaur-related merchandise.[64]Open
Fossil FuelsF&B OutletA food stand that sells light snacks and frozen beverages.Open
Discovery Food CourtF&B OutletA food court that is themed after the Discovery Centre building featured in theoriginalJurassic Park movie.[60]Open[61]

Far Far Away

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Far Far Away is inspired byDreamWorks Animation'sShrek franchise. The zone consists of many locations from the film series, with a landmark in the form of "Far Far Away Castle". Character appearances includeShrek,Donkey,Puss in Boots,Princess Fiona, Kitty Softpaws,Gingy,Pinocchio,Prince Charming,Fairy Godmother andHumpty Dumpty.[77]

NameNotesStatus
(June 2022)
Shrek 4-D AdventureA3-D stereoscopic show with physical effects.[78]Showing
Puss in Boots' Giant JourneyA one of a kindZamperla "Nineinverted coaster" based on thePuss in Boots spin-off franchise. The exterior entrance is themed to the ruins of a large castle, overgrown in ivy. In the queue, Puss andKitty Softpaws introduce riders to the attraction's story, which involves them stealing eggs from a giant goose to save an orphanage. The nine guests per ride-vehicle experience the story throughout the rollercoaster via the vehicle's speaker system, and by passing several lifesize statues of Puss, Kitty, a giant goose, and its children.[79]Operating
Enchanted AirwaysA junior roller coaster that passes through the area, with trains modeled afterDragon fromShrek. Throughout the ride, guests encounter statues of fairy tale characters and environments from theShrek franchise as well. The queue is located within a medieval-style tent.[80]Operating
Donkey LiveAn interactive live show usingdigital puppetry technology, which featuresDonkey entertaining and engaging guests.[81]Showing
Magic Potion SpinA miniatureFerris wheel for children themed to a part of a potion assembly line. The ride is located within the Fairy Godmother's Potion Shop.[82]Operating
Fairy Godmother's Potion ShopA retail outlet with memorabilia, drinks and gifts from theShrek franchise.[64][83]Open
Fairy Godmother's Juice BarA drink store that sells juices themed to look like magical concoctions.[55]Temporarily Closed
GoldilocksA food outlet that sells fried chicken, fish and chips, chicken sandwiches, mashed potatoes with gravy, coleslaw, and French fries.Halal-certified.Open
Friar'sA food stand that sells hot and cold sandwich wraps with potato chips.[60]Temporarily Closed[61]

Minion Land

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Minion Land is inspired byIllumination'sDespicable Me franchise. The zone is divided into three areas:Minion Marketplace,Gru's Neighborhood, andSuper Silly Fun Land.

NameTypeNotesStatus
(February 2025)
Despicable Me Minion MayhemMotion SimulatorA 3D motion simulator where guests are transformed intoMinions and undergo training. Meanwhile,Gru's daughters try to give Gru a present to commemorate the anniversary of their adoption.Operating
Silly SwirlySwing rideA unique swing ride where guests spin and soar through the sky while catching views of Super Silly Fun Land and the lagoon.Operating
Buggie BoogieCarouselThe world's first Minions' dance party carousel with new music remixed by the Minions.Operating
Minion MarketplaceRetail OutletA shopping zone that includes a candy store "Sweet Surender" and souvenir shops "Fun Store" and "Pop Store".Operating
Super Hungry Food StandF&B OutletA carnival-themed restaurant serving foods themed to the Minions.Operating

Upcoming attractions

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Super Nintendo World

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This section needs to beupdated. The reason given is: There has not been any updates from the park on this zone after 2020. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(August 2025)

Super Nintendo World is inspired byNintendo franchises such asMario. Character appearances will includeMario,Luigi andPrincess Peach.

It is currently unknown if this iteration of Super Nintendo World will be similar toUniversal Studios Hollywood's version,Universal Studios Japan's version, orUniversal Epic Universe's version, or a completely new version altogether, as no attractions or "themed shops and restaurants" have been confirmed for the zone as of 2025.[84][85]

Former attractions

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The boat façade that housedMadagascar: A Crate Adventure.

Madagascar

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Madagascar was inspired by theDreamWorks Animation franchiseof the same name. The zone featured a tropicaljungle theming as well as two rides.[86] The majority of this land closed on 27 March 2022, with the exception of the carousel King Julien's Beach Party-Go-Round, which closed later that year, and was re-themed and re-decorated withDespicable Me characters. The attraction reopened as Buggie Boogie in 2025. Character appearances includedAlex,Gloria,King Julien,Skipper,Kowalski,Rico andPrivate.

NameTypeNotesStatus
(June 2022)
Madagascar: A Crate AdventureWater Boat RideA river boat ride with animatronics, digital projection and surround sound, housed within the hull of a displaced cargo ship. This attraction features the voices of actors heard in the movies such asBen Stiller,Chris Rock,David Schwimmer andJada Pinkett Smith throughout the ride. Closed on 27 March 2022.[20]Permanently Closed
King Julien's Beach Party-Go-RoundCarouselAcarousel ride themed and decorated with all the characters ofMadagascar.[87] Closed for refurbishment in mid-2022.Permanently Closed
Penguin MercantileRetail OutletA retail outlet located at the exit of 'Madagascar: A Crate Adventure' that sells plush hats, key fobs, T-shirts and other merchandise inspired by theMadagascar franchise,[83] as well as on-ride photos for 'Madagascar: A Crate Adventure'. Closed on 27 March 2022.[64][86]Permanently Closed
Marty's Casa Del Wild Food CourtF&B OutletA café based on the first movie. The restaurant is hosted byMarty the Zebra and serves a variety of South East Asian specialties such as Nasi Padang, Pad Thai,Chicken Rice, Thai Green Chicken Curry, Tom Yum Soup and Asian Rotisserie Chicken. Closed on 27 March 2022.[1]Permanently Closed
Gloria's Snack ShackF&B OutletA food store hosted byGloria the Hippo, which offers some Japanese-inspired quick bites[55] such asyakitori, rice bowls and drinks. Closed on 27 March 2022.[1][60]Permanently Closed

Notes

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  1. ^Chinese:新加坡环球影城
    Tamil:யுனிவர்சல் ஸ்டுடியோஸ், சிங்கப்பூர்
  2. ^Park only operates from Thursday to Sunday, between 2pm and 9pm daily.

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