It’s a snowy Christmas at Universal Studios Singapore this year as the park transforms into Santa’s Land until 4 January 2015.
Conjuring snow to bring smiles on your faces didn’t happen with just a snap of Santa’s fingers. We bring you the numbers behind the magic of Singapore’s Biggest Snowy Christmas- and other facts about turning the park into a different world.
Park hours are extended for Christmas event until 9pm (except on 5, 6 & 19 Dec). For 31 Dec, New Year’s Eve programme will start from 7pm onwards.
Throughout the festive period, we’ve got some pretty funky programmes at the park:
Christmas Fireworks Spectacular
A spectacular fireworks display set to a festive musical score.
Select Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 9.30pm
Winter Tales
Catch the delightful stories of how Santa and his Elves celebrate Christmas unfold on the facades of New York in this 3D multi-media extravaganza.
3 shows daily after 5pm
Dancing Christmas Light Show
The New York Public Library gets funky with a dazzling array of colourful lights that “dance” to groovelicious music!
3 shows daily after 5pm
Let It Snow!
Experience the biggest and most enchanting snowfall experience across Hollywood, New York and Sci Fi zones.
10 shows daily
Sesame Street Saves Christmas
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer has fallen sick shooting a movie – the fate of Christmas now rests on the Sesame Street friends!
4 shows daily
Santa’s Toy Soldiers in The Changing of The Guard
With Santa’s Christmas Show just days away, will our favourite Toy Soldiers stick to the programme or dance to the beat of their own drum in this rehearsal of ‘The Changing of The Guard’?
2 shows daily after 5pm
Santa Meet & Greet
Ho ho ho, who wouldn’t want to take a photo with the most popular person on Earth at this time of the year?
10 sessions daily
Elf and Candy Cane Character Meet & Greet

Look up! Santa’s helpers, Elf and Candy Cane are here, and taking a photo with them will require a bit of zooming out!
4 sessions daily after 5pm

Check out all the promotions available at RWS during the festive period.