Skypark Sentosa to launch South-east Asia’s tallest dry slides on June 7

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Skyslides by Klook is a new attraction featuring two new slides standing 44m tall – each roughly the height of a 14-storey building.

Skyslides by Klook is a new attraction featuring two new slides standing 44m tall – each roughly the height of a 14-storey building.

ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY

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SINGAPORE – From June 7, visitors to beachfront adventure park Skypark Sentosa can ride two new slides standing at 44m tall – each roughly the height of a 14-storey building. They are billed as South-east Asia’s tallest dry slide attraction.

Developed through a partnership between travel booking platform Klook and Skypark Sentosa, the new attraction called Skyslides by Klook features a pair of enclosed spiral slides named Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide.

The dry slides have been built around the park’s existing infrastructure, with both slides intertwining around its bungee tower. 

Skydrop is also the world’s tallest land-based drop slide due to its distinct drop-style configuration and ride profile.

This is based on specifications provided by the attraction manufacturer, together with a review of publicly available information on comparable attractions globally and within the region, according to Skypark Sentosa.

The U-drop slide – which describes a type of slide with a falling start mechanism – features a near-vertical, free-fall drop at the start. When trying the ride at the media preview on June 3, this writer found it thrilling, especially at the initial drop.

The Big Klook Slide is a more relaxed, family-friendly ride. Riders can personalise both slide rides with six themed options of music and audiovisual elements, such as Disco, Jungle and Space. 

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Skydrop also holds the title of the world’s tallest land-based drop slide, and this writer felt it had a thrilling initial near-vertical drop.

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The themed LED lights and music during the ride add to the sensory experience, and momentarily distract from the weightless sensation of the drop. At different sections of each ride, the lights change in pattern and the music changes in either volume or soundtrack.

Skydrop is completely enclosed by opaque panels, while riders on The Big Klook Slide can enjoy views of Sentosa’s skyline through clear windows. 

Each slide accommodates one rider at a time and each ride lasts about 30 seconds. Riders will sit in a slide sack, holding onto its straps as they descend. 

Skyslides by Klook is the latest addition to the park, known for its adrenaline-fuelled activities such as bungee jumping and a giant swing that sends riders whizzing through the air at speeds of up to 120kmh. It is also Klook’s first branded attraction.

The dry slides have been built around the park’s existing infrastructure, with both slides intertwining around its bungee tower.

The dry slides have been built around the park’s existing infrastructure, with both slides intertwining around its bungee tower. 

ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY

Zishan Amir, chief executive of ZJ Adventures, the Singapore-based attractions owner and operator behind Skypark Sentosa, says the slides will introduce more inclusivity to the attraction.

“As visitor expectations evolve, we are seeing a growing demand for attractions that feel more experiential, inclusive and socially engaging – not just high-energy experiences alone.

“Beyond expanding our attraction mix, the slides also encourage more shared moments among families and friends, creating opportunities for spontaneity, connection and repeat visits,” he says.

The launch comes as Skypark Sentosa reopens after a major refurbishment. It closed in January for renovation works, which temporarily suspended its Bungy Jump, Giant Swing and Skybridge attractions.

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Each slide accommodates one rider at a time and a ride lasts about 30 seconds.

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“We took the opportunity to rethink the overall guest journey, from how visitors move through the space to the experiences to moments we wanted to create. Our goal was to ensure the experience feels thoughtful, welcoming, and engaging,” Amir says.

Sarah Wan, Klook’s general manager for Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, says the attraction was designed to appeal to a broad mix of visitors including families, younger travellers, groups of friends, and international tourists.

On how the collaboration took shape, Wan says Klook’s longstanding relationship with Skypark Sentosa laid the groundwork for deeper cooperation.

“Skypark Sentosa has been a valued long-time partner of Klook, and over time, both teams saw an exciting opportunity to create something entirely new together for Singapore’s tourism landscape,” she adds.

Klook and Skypark Sentosa were unable to reveal the investment costs involved. They expect annual visits to Skypark Sentosa to grow by 180 per cent, compared with 2025’s. Official visitorship for Skypark Sentosa is not publicly disclosed. 

Tickets for Skyslides by Klook are available through Klook and Skypark Sentosa’s website. Guests can choose between two- and three-ride packages, and can mix and match rides on Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide.

A two-ride package costs $28 and a three-ride package costs $33. To mark the launch, the first 1,000 ticket packages sold will include a complimentary ride video worth $20. 

Both Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide have minimum height requirements of 140cm and 120cm respectively, and Skydrop has a maximum weight restriction of 130kg. There is no age restriction.

Throughout June, visitors who purchase a slide package can also enjoy discounted rates on Skypark Sentosa’s other attractions, with Bungy Jump tickets available at $40 each (usual price $99) and Giant Swing tickets at $20 each (usual price $59).

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