Step Into The Land Before Time As Jurassic World Comes Alive In Singapore!

Walk among dinosaurs, explore prehistoric habitats, and relive the thrill—Jurassic World’s immersive adventure has landed in Singapore. Experience it now!

Published On Jul 07, 2025 | Updated On Jul 06, 2025

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What if, instead of using a time machine, we told you that you could stroll among prehistoric dinosaurs? No, don’t worry, we didn't just sell you an AI-generated lie—this is the real thing! The Jurassic World: The Experience, an immersive dinosaur-themed exhibition that has already made its rounds in Berlin, Melbourne, and Toronto, is rumbling into Singapore and occupying Gardens by the Bay's Cloud. The Singapore Jurassic Park exhibit showcases hyper-realistic animatronic dinosaurs, recreations of verdant prehistoric landscapes, and interactive elements throughout. If you were a fan of the last Avatar: The Experience that took place in the same venue, you have reason to be excited about this new Singapore Jurassic World experience since it is created by the same team! 

Cloud Bay will host the Singapore Jurassic Park experience! The botanical attraction is like a Jurassic Park by itself, what with its misty landscape and preexisting vegetation (such as ferns and conifers) that dates back to that time. Nothing is lost either; if you want to travel back in time and see how the Earth's ecology changed over the ages, you can do so at the Evolution Walk attraction, which features lifelike reproductions of plants that have since died out.

Brachiosaurus Falls is the starting point of your adventure; here, you may follow verdant jungle pathways to a breathtaking cascade and, in the mist, an up-close encounter with a towering Brachiosaurus. Right in the middle of Gardens by the Bay, you'll find an incredible portal to a prehistoric world where dinosaurs once again walk free. Spectators of all ages stand transfixed in awe and exhilaration as they see the fight play out under the glass dome, among swirling jungle mist and a flood of sunshine.

As they make surprising appearances throughout Cloud Forest, the cute baby dinosaurs at Jurassic World will let you bond with them and see the special bond that exists between people and these prehistoric animals. Thus, be vigilant! 

Get ready for an epic showdown with an animatronic T-rex! Get out of there alive by navigating a broken fence while stalking cycads like Cycas revoluta (Sotetsu, Japanese Cycad and Cycas rumphii (Paku Laut, Queen Sago) are ancient plants that were abundant during the era of dinosaurs.

Experience a close-up encounter with the Brachiosaurus, a prehistoric dinosaur that has become a cultural symbol. Amidst a grove of ancient conifers, like Ginkgo biloba and Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood), this encounter is shockingly close, in contrast to the earlier distant sighting. The trees are astonishingly tall, with a lineage that stretches back over 300 million years, predating even the dinosaurs. Their long necks sway gently as they browse. 

Always stay alert for hungry animals like T-rex, as they may mistake you for food (well, not really, but it is that good!). In the middle of the bushes, you may see life-size sculptures of dinosaurs, ranging from 8.5-meter Brachiosaurus statues to terrifying Velociraptors amid an assault. Before you get any ideas—you can't keep them as pets in Singapore—you can engage face-to-face with adorable newborn dinosaurs at the petting zoo.

On your dinosaur stroll, you could just get a glimpse of one of the many memorable moments from the Jurassic Park film series, which has been running nonstop since 1993. This exhibition is a great opportunity to learn more about the Jurassic World franchise before the newest edition, Jurassic World Rebirth, opens in Singapore on July 3, 2025.

The Singapore Jurassic World will open to the public on May 29, 2025. The Experience will be open for an undisclosed amount of time.

The rates are different for Singapore and non-Singapore residents. All prices are in Singapore dollars. 

Singapore Residents 

Adults: $26

Seniors (60 and above): $22 

Children (ages 3 to 12): $22

Non-Singapore Residents

Adults:  $46

Children (ages 3 to 12): $32

  • All individuals residing in Singapore, including citizens, permanent residents, and holders of employment, work, and dependent passes, are subject to the Singapore resident rates.
  • Upon purchasing tickets or entering the venue, you may be asked to provide proof of residence. You will need to upgrade your tickets if you cannot provide evidence of residence.
  • Unless otherwise indicated, all prices are in SGD and include GST.
  • Please note that the conservatories will be closed on the days of planned maintenance in order to provide the best possible experience for our visitors. All day passes and Friends of the Gardens members are subject to blackout days.

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