The Wild Wild Wet Park has a 3 storey high raft water slide which is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. There are numerous rides that tourists should try out. The 4 storey Samsung Slide-Up feature riders speeding down, skimming from corner to corner on the deck and rising up the converse side. A couple of water slides, one open and one enclosed are known as the Waterworks. Visitors will take pleasure in the Ular-Lah as well. It is the first raft slide in Southeast Asia. The rafts shoot down a little free-fall chute and then goes fully into a deep plunge pool.
The 335 meter long Jacuzzi Shiok River along the edge of the Wild Wild Wet Park makes for a spectacular sight. Visitors can stroll about in it or get afloat and twirl and progress along the currents. This ride is exciting with small caves. Guests should also make it a point to check out the park's only dry ride, the Skyrider. Riders have power over the speed of the 8 twin-seat carriages. They also can delight in the aerial view of the park from 5 meters on top of the ground.
Another attraction that is sure to enthrall riders is the Wall's Tsunami. This is basically a wave pool featuring tidal waves that come into sight every quarter of an hour. Yakult Professor's Playground is a water playground which has fountains, slides, ladders and enclosed water cannons. A vast Yakult bucket tips water down a shelter and on to the visitors who pass by every half an hour approximately.
There is a KFC and a Pizza Hut available at the Wild Wild Wet Park for refreshment needs. Wild Wild Wet utilizes the FunKey, a modern cashless technology, for tourists to make transactions all over the park like renting lockers and purchasing food and beverages. Travelers staying at a
Singapore luxury hotel such as Raffles Hotel Singapore will find the Wild Wild Wet Park a convenient stopover.