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Wildlife Reserves Singapore revising entrance fees

SINGAPORE – Wildlife Reserves Singapore is revising its price structure for its multi-park ParkHopper passes to encourage more guests to visit its wildlife parks, which include the Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari and Singapore Zoo.

The ParkHopper pass will allow visitors to save up to S$68. Photo: Wildlife Reserves Singapore

The ParkHopper pass will allow visitors to save up to S$68. Photo: Wildlife Reserves Singapore

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SINGAPORE – Wildlife Reserves Singapore is revising its price structure for its multi-park ParkHopper passes to encourage more guests to visit its wildlife parks, which include the Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari and Singapore Zoo.

From April 1, guests who choose to purchase a two-park pass can save up to S$19, while those who purchase a four-park pass can save S$68, compared to single entry park admission tickets. Visitors with the ParkHopper passes are entitled to one visit per park within seven days of the first visit, and those who make their purchases online will receive a further 10 per cent discount.

“Our four parks each have a distinctive character, and each offers a unique wildlife adventure. We hope that many of our guests will take advantage of our new ParkHopper pricing to enjoy interactions with our living collection in all four of our parks,” said Mike Barclay, chief executive officer at Wildlife Reserves Singapore.

In addition to the revised ParkHopper rates, single entry tickets to the four parks will also be adjusted. Singaporeans and Permanent Residents will enjoy a 25 per cent discount for online purchases and a 15 per cent discount for onsite purchases across all four parks.

Senior citizen concessions of up to 60 per cent remain, with the addition of complimentary tram rides at Jurong Bird Park and Singapore Zoo. Tram and boat ride tickets for both adults and children remain unchanged, while students on school excursions will continue to enjoy subsidised rates of up to 80 per cent.

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