VLOG of our Nov-2019 trip to Adventure Cove Waterpark (RWS, Singapore). Despite residing in Singapore, this is our first time visiting Adventure Cove and it’s worth every single cent! The park was largely empty during our visit and we essentially didn’t have to face any queues. The weather was also very accommodating, only raining (with thunder) when we were about to leave. Awesome trip!
Adventure Cove Waterpark VLOG (Resort World Sentosa, Singapore)
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Adventure Cove Waterpark Review
All the attractions/rides in Adventure Cove are well-suited for children. Though various height/weight requirement does apply. The rides in Adventure Cove are designed more for families with children in mind, as compared to some waterparks that focus on thrill rides.
The lazy river (Adventure River) is one of the longest we’ve seen. A round trip in the river takes ~15minutes and loops around most of the other attractions in the waterpark. Great efforts had also been made to beautify the “banks” along the entire length of the river.
What impresses us is that Adventure Cove offers a good variety of activities, and not just focusing on water rides. There is a maze (Wet Maze), water-based obstacle courses (Splashworks), and even a saltwater snorkelling area (Rainbow Reef). These are on top of the usual waterpark components of rides, lazy rivers, play-pools and wave pools.
Overall, Adventure Cove Waterpark is a highly recommended attraction for families with kids. Just make sure you visit during off-peak periods.
To know how to drive to Resort World Sentosa, refer to our other blog post.
Visiting Tips:
- Avoid weekends, holidays, June/December (school holidays in Singapore)
- Before visiting, check the official website for online promotions. There could be discounts for citizens/residents and off-peak visits.
- If possible, only bring small/collapsible bags so that your belongings can fit into one of the small lockers (i.e. cheaper locker rental).
- Free water dispensers are located through-out the park. Just bring your water bottle.
- As with most waterparks, outside food are not allowed and in-house food are notoriously expensive. Bags will be checked for food during entry. However, you are allowed to leave the waterpark via getting a re-entry stamp (on your hand) from the staffs. Thus, simply make a short walk to the nearby 7-11 to grab some food. Do remember to have your original entry tickets with you when leaving the park, these tickets will be checked (together with the re-entry stamp) when returning to the waterpark.
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