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Get Your Feet Wet At The Splashiest Water Festival @ Wild Wild Wet In April

21 March 2022 - April is going to be one real treat for those with a penchant for racing up and down the rides at Singapore’s favourite water park, Wild Wild Wet (WWW). All because WWW - TripAdvisor Asia’s Top 5 and Singapore’s No.1 Water Park - will host the second, bigger outing of the all-day Songkran Water Festival in the month of April.

Songkran is the traditional Thai New Year festival on 13 April. WWW will be decked for the theme with a floating river boat at Shiok River and more. Get your SWF pre-sale tickets on WWW’s website. Promo Weekday Pass starts from $19, includes a $5 Ola Beach Club Voucher (weekday use). Each ticket lets you go on the standard rides and new activities.

SWF 2022’s New, Fab Games

Get your kakis in twos for a five-minute combat with water guns. Strategise your moves, hop onto the large inflatable maze at various entry points to take em’ down.

Slip-N-Slide

Grab a friend and see who can complete this challenge. Penguin-dive into a 6m x 3m inflatable horizontal slide and glide, finishing in a 3m x 3m inflatable water pit.

Cage Dunk Tank

There’s nothing more satisfying to see your friends getting dunked and having this moment captured! A fun photo opportunity not to be missed, make this your first “dry-to-wet” stop!

Water Punisher

Adding to the festivities are the roving talent at Tsunami pool from 1.15pm to 4.15pm daily. Keep an eye on these “water warriors” who will be “firing” from their Water Punisher tanks, as they cruise around on the lookout for unsuspecting revellers. You can bring your own water guns (the bigger, the better) or be provided one at various points in WWW. There will also be 50 water guns floating along Shiok River and Tsunami for guests use.

And There's More...

Shooting Target Bells 

If there’s anything more satisfying is hearing the bell chime when you hit the Shooting Target Bells as you bob on a float along the relaxing Shiok River. Over at the kids-friendly Professor Playground where children flop down mini-slides into shallow puddles, there’ll be Squirt Gun Targets in the form of cute cut-out figurines with a bulls’ eye for kids to use their water gun to shoot them.

If you’re planning to visit SWF, Ola Beach Club is open from 12pm to 7.30pm (closed on Tue) to refuel your hunger pangs with delicious themed Thai snacks and more. If your tummy is growling for a bigger Thai feast, look no further. There are seven Thai eateries to choose from (see next page).

Freebies You Love

If you’re planning to visit SWF, Ola Beach Club is open from 12pm to 7.30pm (closed on Tue) to refuel your hunger pangs with delicious themed Thai snacks and more. If your tummy is growling for a bigger Thai feast, look no further. There are seven Thai eateries to choose from (see next page).

Tuk Tuk Cha E!Hub #01-K104 

A fuss-free casual café that specialises in authentic Thai cuisine and desserts.

Kin Kao Young E!Avenue #01-310

Delightful comfort food whose original recipes are from Noklae Sukothai Noodles, a humble shop in Chiang Mai.

Satay Club Asli Village E!Avenue #02-333

Savour the best traditional Thai dishes and Asli Satay prepared specially to sataysfy your cravings.

Sakon Thai E!Hub #01-108

A unique combo of flavours from Sakon Town located in Northeast of Thailand and Gau Yuak Temple in Chiang Mai.

Magic Wok Family Restaurant E!Hub #03-101

Features a big variety of ala carte Thai-Chinese cuisine prepared by a Thai chef.

Siam Square Mookata E!Hub #02-126

Besides fresh ingredients, the other selling point is the special chilli sauce that comes in three levels of spiciness.

The Basil Inn E!Avenue #02-335

The eatery dishes out yummy Bangkok street food, using fresh ingredients and traditional Thai cooking methods.