clau00006Oct 241 min readUp till November 2, 2024, Skyline Luge Singapore offers Halloween night rides with jump scares.Skyline Luge Singapore's Halloween Night Luge in Sentosa is returning for its fourth year until November 2, 2024.Sentosa Island is home to Skyline Luge Singapore. It offers Luge rides that blend winding roads with picturesque island vistas."Haunting Horrors" is a new theme for this year's event. It tells the fictional tale of a community where shamanic rites cause eerie encounters on the Luge courses.Throughout the ride, guests can anticipate seeing spectral entities played by jump-scare actors.LED lighting and eerie smoke effects complete the ride track's mood.Information about ticketsThe cost of a three-ride combo is S$40 per person.The rides will begin at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., respectively.You may get tickets here.Details of the eventDates:October 18 and 19, 2024October 25 and 26, 2024November 1st and November 2, 2024Time: 8:00 p.m. until lateLocation: Sentosa, Singapore's Skyline Luge
Skyline Luge Singapore's Halloween Night Luge in Sentosa is returning for its fourth year until November 2, 2024.Sentosa Island is home to Skyline Luge Singapore. It offers Luge rides that blend winding roads with picturesque island vistas."Haunting Horrors" is a new theme for this year's event. It tells the fictional tale of a community where shamanic rites cause eerie encounters on the Luge courses.Throughout the ride, guests can anticipate seeing spectral entities played by jump-scare actors.LED lighting and eerie smoke effects complete the ride track's mood.Information about ticketsThe cost of a three-ride combo is S$40 per person.The rides will begin at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., respectively.You may get tickets here.Details of the eventDates:October 18 and 19, 2024October 25 and 26, 2024November 1st and November 2, 2024Time: 8:00 p.m. until lateLocation: Sentosa, Singapore's Skyline Luge
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