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Singapore with Kids Tickets, Prices & Hours: Homejourney Guide

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Discover Singapore with kids tickets, prices and opening hours for 2026 family trips. Homejourney's trusted guide saves money on Universal Studios, Gardens by the Bay & more for safe family fun.

Singapore with Kids Tickets, Prices & Opening Hours: Homejourney Guide

Planning a family trip to Singapore? Here's your essential guide to Singapore with kids tickets, prices and opening hours for top children activities and family-friendly attractions in 2026. Homejourney verifies all details for trusted, safe planning.



This cluster focuses on precise ticket costs and schedules, linking back to our Singapore with Kids: Ultimate Family Itinerary Guide | Homejourney ">Singapore with Kids: Ultimate Family Itinerary Guide for full-day plans. Save with combos while enjoying Singapore's world-class safety and kid zones.



Essential Information for Top Family Attractions

Singapore's attractions prioritize family safety with shaded paths, nursing rooms, and stroller access. Homejourney recommends booking online via official sites for verified Singapore kids deals.



Universal Studios Singapore

Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island (MRT: HarbourFront Station, Exit A; Sentosa Express $4 SGD adult, free for kids under 90cm).

Opening Hours: 10 AM - 7 PM daily (extends to 9 PM Fri-Sat peak seasons).

Tickets & Prices (2026): Adults SGD 81, Children (4-12) SGD 61. Annual Pass: Adults SGD 308, Kids SGD 228. Express Pass: SGD 50-70 extra[1][2].

Best Time: Weekdays; 4-6 hours needed. Insider tip: Arrive at 10 AM for short queues on kid rides like Sesame Street.



Gardens by the Bay

Location: 18 Marina Gardens Dr (MRT: Bayfront Station, Exit B; 10-min walk).

Opening Hours: Gardens 5 AM - 2 AM; Flower Dome & Cloud Forest 9 AM - 9 PM daily.

Tickets & Prices: Flower Dome + Cloud Forest: Adults SGD 39 (online SGD 48 combo via Viator), Kids (3-12) SGD 24. Supertree Grove free; light show 7:45 PM & 8:45 PM[1][2].

Free kids' play areas; pair with Gardens by the Bay Singapore with Kids: Family Guide | Homejourney ">Gardens by the Bay Singapore with Kids Guide.



Singapore Zoo & Night Safari

Location: 80 Mandai Lake Rd (MRT: Khatib, then free shuttle).

Zoo Hours: 8:30 AM - 6 PM; Night Safari: 7:15 PM - 12 AM.

Tickets: Zoo - Adults SGD 42, Kids SGD 28; Night Safari Adults SGD 46 (Viator), Kids lower. Multi-park pass (Zoo + Night Safari + River Wonders): Adults SGD 95, Kids SGD 65[1][2].

Travel between Mandai Parks free post-admission ($2.50 SGD shuttle otherwise)[3].



Sentosa: Adventure Cove Waterpark & S.E.A. Aquarium

Location: Sentosa (Express from VivoCity).

Hours: 10 AM - 5 PM daily.

Tickets: Adventure Cove Adults SGD 40, Kids lower; S.E.A. Aquarium Adults SGD 41, Kids SGD 30[1][2]. Sentosa Entry SGD 4.



Money-Saving Tips for Singapore with Kids

Combo tickets cut costs 20-30%. Universal + Gardens: from SGD 44[1]. Official Singapore Attractions site offers up to 80% off bundles[5]. Kids under 3 often free; check height rules (e.g., 92cm min for some rides).



  • Multi-Park Passes: Mandai bundle saves 30% vs singles[2].
  • Online Booking: Viator/KKday for express entry, avoiding queues[1][6].
  • Free Zones: Supertree Grove, Merlion Park, Botanic Gardens (Orchid Garden SGD 5 adults, kids free)[2].
  • STB Passes: Tourist passes for mid-tier spots like Singapore Flyer (Adults SGD 37)[2].

Local tip: Visit Sentosa mid-week; avoid school holidays for lower prices.



Practical Family Tips & Accessibility

Wear comfy shoes, light clothes (humid weather); bring water bottles, sunscreen. All sites have baby changing rooms, nursing areas, stroller rentals (SGD 10-15).



  1. Pack snacks; hawker meals SGD 12-18/person near attractions.
  2. MRT family zones at peak hours; taxis via Grab app safe for naps.
  3. Height charts at entrances; 18/26 Universal rides kid-friendly under 120cm[2].

Safety first: Singapore's low crime, clean facilities align with Homejourney's trust standards. Check Singapore with Kids 2026: Family Guide by Homejourney ">Singapore with Kids 2026 Guide for more.



Nearby Combos & One-Day Plans

Pair Gardens by the Bay (morning) with Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (SGD 27+). Sentosa full day: Universal + Waterpark. Total family of 4: SGD 300-400[2].



Walk to Satay by the Bay (SGD 15-25 meals); see Homejourney's Best Food & Restaurants Near Gardens by the Bay Singapore ">Best Food Near Gardens by the Bay.



Seasonal Notes & Best Times

Year-round 28-32°C; visit June Holidays off-peak. Special: Night Safari tram every 30 mins post-7 PM. Peak weekends busier; book 2 weeks ahead.



Stay Nearby with Homejourney

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FAQ: Singapore with Kids Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours

Q: What are current Universal Studios Singapore tickets for kids?
A: SGD 61 (4-12 years) in 2026; adults SGD 81. Book combos for savings[2].



Q: Gardens by the Bay opening hours for families?
A: Domes 9 AM-9 PM; free Supertrees anytime. Kids SGD 24[1].



Q: Best multi-attraction pass for Singapore kids activities?
A: Mandai Pass (Zoo + Night Safari) Adults SGD 95, Kids SGD 65 – 30% off[2].



Q: Are there free family-friendly spots in Singapore?
A: Yes – Supertree Grove, Merlion Park, Botanic Gardens main areas.



Q: How to get to Sentosa with kids cheaply?
A: MRT HarbourFront + Sentosa Express (SGD 4 adults, kids free under 90cm).



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References

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