Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park

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Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park

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Big heights on one island. Mega Adventure Park turns Sentosa into an outdoor thrill course, mixing MegaZip soaring and beach-level bouncing over jungle views.

I love the long, 450-meter MegaZip ride from Imbiah Hill to Siloso Beach, and I love that the MegaClimb packs 36 treetop obstacles across three difficulty levels. It’s a rare combo: one part sightseeing overhead, one part hands-and-feet effort.

The main catch is the strict height, weight, and harness-fit rules, so check limits early or you may end up doing fewer attractions.

Key highlights to look for

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - Key highlights to look for

  • MegaZip runs 450 meters from Imbiah Hill to Siloso Beach, Singapore’s steepest zipline setup
  • MegaClimb includes 36 obstacles across three difficulty levels in the treetops
  • MegaJump is a 15-meter simulated free-fall, parachute-style but controlled
  • MegaBounce hits up to 8 meters, a bungee-assisted trampoline for flips and big jumps
  • Socks are required for all participants, and you can buy them on-site

Mega Adventure Park on Sentosa: why this thrills in the open air

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - Mega Adventure Park on Sentosa: why this thrills in the open air
Mega Adventure Park sits on Sentosa Island, where the setting does part of the work for you. The rides aren’t just indoors or behind walls, so you’re dealing with real humidity, real outdoor light, and real ocean-adjacent views. That matters because it makes the attractions feel bigger and more memorable.

I also like the park’s mix: you’ve got one ride that’s basically flying, another that’s climbing and balancing, and two that are all about spring-loaded body control. You can build your day around what your group enjoys most, instead of doing one kind of activity all day.

If you want the easiest path to value, aim for an order that lets you do the high-impact stuff while you still feel fresh. Expect time in harnesses, safety briefings, and moving between areas, so don’t treat this like a quick stop.

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Price and value: what a $15 ticket really covers

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - Price and value: what a $15 ticket really covers
The ticket price starts at about $15 per person, and the inclusions are straightforward: your activity ticket and an English-speaking instructor. That’s a big deal because safety guidance and setup are part of what you’re paying for, not an afterthought.

Where value can shift is what you choose to add on or how many attractions you fit in on your visit window. If you can meet the height/weight requirements for the big rides and you have enough time to do more than one, the day can feel like good bang for your dollar. If your group has different limits, some people may do less, which can make the overall experience feel less cost-effective.

Also keep in mind there can be picture purchases at the park. One person noted paying $35 for pictures and felt the results were blurry and not worth the money. If photos matter to you, it’s smart to think through whether you’d be happy paying extra before you buy anything.

MegaZip: 450 meters over Imbiah Hill to Siloso Beach

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - MegaZip: 450 meters over Imbiah Hill to Siloso Beach
The MegaZip is the headline. It’s Singapore’s steepest zipline experience, and the ride is a serious distance run: 450 meters from the summit of Imbiah Hill down toward Siloso Beach. The visual payoff is part of the thrill, since you glide over Sentosa’s greenery and coastline rather than zipline over a flat, featureless area.

This is the kind of attraction that changes your perspective fast. One moment you’re standing on a platform with your harness checked, the next you’re moving through open air with your body hanging in a safe, controlled way. If your group has one “must-do” item, this is the one you plan around.

Before you get excited, check the limits. MegaZip requires a minimum height of 90 cm and a weight range of 30–140 kg. If a child is under 30 kg but is still over 90 cm, they can ride in tandem with another participant, which is a practical option for mixed-size families.

MegaClimb treetop course: 36 obstacles across three levels

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - MegaClimb treetop course: 36 obstacles across three levels
If you like a challenge that uses more than just adrenaline, the MegaClimb is your activity. It’s a high rope course in the treetops with 36 obstacles, spread across three difficulty levels. That design matters because it lets you match effort to confidence rather than forcing everyone into the same route.

This is also one of the more skill-based experiences. You’ll be swinging, balancing, climbing, and moving obstacle to obstacle. It’s not just about going fast. It’s about staying calm, using the harness correctly, and trusting the course as you shift from element to element.

Limits are clear: MegaClimb needs a minimum height of 120 cm, and a maximum weight of 120 kg. If someone in your group is close to the height cutoff, it’s worth double-checking before you arrive, because “almost” can still mean “not today” here.

A practical tip from how these courses usually run: plan for a bit of patience. Even when the course is running smoothly, people move at different paces on balance and swing sections, so build in time rather than rushing.

MegaJump and MegaBounce: simulated free fall and bungee trampoline tricks

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - MegaJump and MegaBounce: simulated free fall and bungee trampoline tricks
MegaJump is pure body-in-the-air excitement. It’s a simulated 15-meter free fall, designed to feel like you’re leaping into the void while still being controlled for safety. Expect a fast drop feeling and then the controlled recovery as the system does its job.

The weight requirement for MegaJump is 30–120 kg. That range helps keep the ride consistent, but it also means smaller kids and some teens/adults may be excluded depending on their weight.

Then there’s MegaBounce, which swaps “fall” for “flight.” This is a bungee-assisted trampoline on Siloso Beach that lets you jump and perform flips, reaching up to 8 meters high. The beach setting is the bonus here: you get movement plus a horizon view, which makes the whole thing feel more like an event than a workout.

MegaBounce has a weight limit of 10–90 kg. That’s a wider range than MegaJump, so it can be a strong choice for families or groups with varied body sizes.

If your group is split between thrill-first people and more cautious ones, MegaBounce can be a great middle ground. You get big height and action, but it’s still trampoline-based and usually feels less “sudden” than free-fall.

How to plan your day on-site without wasting time

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - How to plan your day on-site without wasting time
Because Mega Adventure Park is built around separate stations, your timing is mostly about managing transitions. You’ll move between activities, do harness checks, and follow staff instructions at each point. That’s why the ride lineup matters: doing all four attractions in one go can be a full session.

Before you go, check the official website for daily opening hours and last admission times. That last admission detail matters more than you’d think. If you arrive late, you might still be able to do one attraction, but the chance to finish the whole circuit drops.

Also plan your gear. The park requires socks. You can bring your own, or you can purchase socks at the counter. Either way, handle socks early so you don’t lose time when you’re ready to ride.

Wear simple, secure clothing and shoes that work for a lot of movement. Since the important piece is harness fit, avoid baggy clothing that could interfere, and make sure your socks are comfortable for a longer session outdoors.

Height, weight, and harness rules: check these before you travel

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - Height, weight, and harness rules: check these before you travel
This park is fun, but it’s also strict for good reason. All participants must be able to fit into the harnesses, and some rides have very specific height and weight ranges.

Here are the key cutoffs:

  • MegaZip: 90 cm minimum height; 30–140 kg. Kids under 30 kg but over 90 cm can ride in tandem with another participant.
  • MegaClimb: minimum 120 cm height; maximum 120 kg.
  • MegaJump: 30–120 kg.
  • MegaBounce: 10–90 kg.

Then there are the safety exclusions. Pregnant women and people with pre-existing medical conditions are not permitted to participate. Also, anyone under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication isn’t allowed.

One more practical point: if your group includes someone who’s nervous about harnesses or heights, it’s worth giving them extra time during the safety check and encouraging a calm pace. The activities are built on safety systems, but your comfort level is still a big factor in whether the experience feels fun or stressful.

Who this suits best on Sentosa

Mega Adventure Park is ideal for thrill-seekers who want variety in one place. I like how it doesn’t force everyone into the same skill. You can choose a flying ride like MegaZip, a climbing challenge like MegaClimb, or the trampoline action of MegaBounce, depending on what your group can handle.

It’s also a good option for families with kids who meet the height requirements. If a child is over 90 cm, they may qualify for MegaZip, and if they’re over 120 cm, MegaClimb becomes possible. For lighter kids, MegaBounce’s 10–90 kg range may be the easiest fit, depending on height.

If your group includes someone who can’t meet the restrictions, the safest move is to plan for them to spectate or do whatever’s available to them within the rules. Trying to “guess” at limits often leads to disappointment, since these cutoffs are enforced.

The one value trap to watch: pictures

Sentosa Island: Ticket to Mega Adventure Park - The one value trap to watch: pictures
Here’s the downside that’s worth thinking about: photos cost extra. One buyer shared they paid $35 for pictures and felt they came out blurry, including a result that was only a blurry photo of their back. That doesn’t mean every photo is like that, but it does suggest photo packages might not be automatic value.

If you want action photos, I’d treat them like an optional add-on, not part of the core experience. If you’re happy with phone photos and a few kept memories, you can skip the extra spend and still end up with a strong day.

Should you book Mega Adventure Park on Sentosa?

Book it if your group wants a full-day mix of height, movement, and variety, and you can confidently match the height/weight requirements. The MegaZip distance (450 meters) and the different styles of adrenaline make it feel like more than a single stunt.

Skip or reconsider if safety rules exclude most of your group, or if you’re counting on photo add-ons for the memory. The activities are well-structured, but strict limits mean you should plan around them.

If you do book, my best advice is simple: check the numbers first, bring the required socks, and plan your timing around opening hours and last admission. Do that, and you’ll get the kind of outdoor thrill that feels made for Sentosa.

FAQ

What is the height and weight requirement for MegaZip?

MegaZip requires a minimum height of 90 cm and a weight between 30 and 140 kg. Children under 30 kg but over 90 cm can ride in tandem with another participant.

What are the requirements for MegaClimb?

MegaClimb requires a minimum height of 120 cm and a maximum weight of 120 kg. Everyone also needs to be able to fit into the harness.

What weight limits apply to MegaJump and MegaBounce?

MegaJump has a weight requirement of 30–120 kg. MegaBounce has a weight requirement of 10–90 kg.

Are socks required, and can I buy them there?

Yes, socks are required. You can also purchase socks at the counter.

Who is not allowed to participate?

Pregnant women, people with pre-existing medical conditions, and anyone under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication are not permitted.

How long is the ticket valid, and how flexible is booking?

The activity ticket is valid for 1 day up to 3 months, depending on option and availability. There is also free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.

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