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NTUC Downtown East is an entertainment hub located in Pasir Ris , Singapore. It is 147,000 square metres in area and was officially opened on 5 November 2000. It is run by NTUC club . It provides leisure and entertainment for families and youths. It competes with the two Integrated Resorts , especially Resorts World Sentosa .

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5-546: Various types of entertainment features are being provided in NTUC Downtown East. Such features are shopping, arcades and others. The attractions include: A five-storey leisure and entertainment hub, named E!hub, was opened in early 2008. E!hub's main features include: Wild Wild Wet is the largest-operating water park in Singapore as of January 2024, which features a 3-storey high raft water slide (known as Ular-Lar) that

10-596: A 5-storey resort and hotel combination accommodation, D'Resort, was opened. It was built over the former location of the Escape Theme Park and comprises 387 rooms. 1°22′35″N 103°57′16″E  /  1.37639°N 103.95444°E  / 1.37639; 103.95444 Wild Wild Wet Wild Wild Wet is a water theme park in Singapore . It is located at NTUC Downtown East in Pasir Ris , Singapore. When

15-595: Is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia . Wild Wild Wet opened in June 2004, 4 years after Downtown East's official opening. Currently competing with Resorts World Sentosa 's Adventure Cove Waterpark, part of Marine Life Park , Wild Wild Wet has a total of nine water slides, and many other water attractions, one of which was sponsored by Yakult for a period of time. It also has a 18-metre slide called Torpedo. The riders would slide down at 70 metres an hour. Escape Theme Park

20-401: The former Escape Theme Park ceased operation on 26 November 2011, the site was used to make way for a bigger Water Park and Costa Sands Resort. Wild Wild Wet was closed from 23 July till 1 November 2012 for renovations that includes new rides and attractions. Wild Wild Wet was expanded to 4 hectares from the original 2 hectares, approximately the size of five football fields which will double

25-470: Was Singapore 's largest outdoor theme park until Universal Studios Singapore took its position in May 2010. Opened in 2000, it operates on Saturdays, Sundays and gazetted school and public holidays. Its slogan is '360 degrees of fun', and had a total of twelve operating rides. It closed on 26 November 2011 due to declining business and the site was used for a bigger Wild Wild Wet and Costa Sands Resort. In 2015,

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