Jerudong Park will always have a place in my heart. I played here a lot when I was a child and the rides have improved a lot, and the number increases as well.
For locals they charge $15 per adult, per entry. The ticket is valid for one day which means you can leave at anytime of the day and come back before it closes. I usually leave the premises to go to the food court nearby whenever I get hungry (the food inside the playground is priced at a higher price which is not worth it). The food in the food court is cheaper with the sufficient amount to get you full.
It's a Muslim friendly place. They provide prayer rooms inside the premises and there's also a 45 minute break in between for the call of prayers where all the rides are closed.
There are a variety of rides to choose from; a lot, actually. The $15 will not go to waste if you spend the time to enjoy most of them. My particular favourite is the telekombat which is a spinning ride that enables you to control whether or not you wanna go upwards or Downwards or rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise - kind of like an Octopus ride. My other favourite is the Ice lagoon - not much of an ice but the ride is a little thrilling.
The only thing that causes for concern is the Plunge Lagoon, which I only rode once and never wanted to look back due to the lack of safety the ride provides. There weren't any safe bars to hold the person in place so when I rode on it, I almost fell out of the ride and it made me feared for my life. Hopefully they'll work on this issue...
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We’ve always enjoyed Jerudong Park and the friendly staff who make every visit welcoming. Our family has been to the park many times and have fond memories of the fun-filled experiences. However, we’ve noticed some changes during our recent visits that left us a bit disappointed.
The removal of old rides and the introduction of new ones is understandable, but the shift to pay-per-ride for these new attractions takes away from the value of the family package. For example, rides like bumper cars used to have unlimited access, but now they are restricted to just one ride, with additional rides requiring extra payment. This defeats the purpose of purchasing a family package, especially when kids are constantly asking to go on the new rides, adding to the overall cost.
We recommend including all new rides in the packages with unlimited playtime, even if it means increasing the package price slightly. This would provide a more enjoyable and stress-free experience for families. An option for annual passes would also be fantastic, as it would encourage more frequent visits while offering better value for money.
Jerudong Park remains a wonderful place, but these changes would go a long way in making it even better...
Read moreI remember when this first opened, it was so good. I even met Michael Jackson on the grounds a few days prior to his performance. Unfortunately, a lot of the good rides are gone. There are zero thrill rides (no, the pirate ship and the scary drop are not thrill rides). Everything is very spaced out. All rides stop during prayer times. Anything half decent requires an extra fee. Toilets are few and far between and they are pretty gross. No toilet paper. One of the ladies toilets had soap but no running water! I had already dispensed soap onto my hands so my husband had to sneak me into the men's in order to wash my hands! Thankfully, there was no one in there. You are limited to attending the water park only during your allocated 2 hour window, and the change rooms are always so packed it's impossible to get changed. All in all, I think it's okay for small children, but kids over the age of 11 will probably get bored...
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