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Wild Wild Wet in Singapore is a popular water park and is an ideal place for a day’s outing. It boasts of some very unique rides like Ular-Lah which is regarded as Southeast Asia’s first raft slide. Those who love adventure and want an adrenalin rush can enjoy this waterfall ride with five other members. Some others are Professor's Playground featuring innumerable novel fixtures like water cannons, slides, fountains and ladders. The SkyRider monorail’s eight twin-seat carriage and offers a marvelous aerial view of the rides and pools at Wild Wild Wet in Singapore. Tsunami offers a perfect blend of the best of the sea and swimming pools to ensure maximum level of fun and excitement of the water waves to the visitors. The Waterworks through wild turnings and curves with 2 distinct flavours. Other rides are Yippee, Jacuzzi, Shiok River and Slide Up. Besides the rides, there are food and beverage outlets.

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