Get ready to race into history—Skyline Luge has officially crossed the 100 million ride mark worldwide! To celebrate this gravity-fueled milestone and two thrilling decades in Singapore, the Sentosa favourite is pulling out all the stops with a grand global giveaway and an eye-catching Golden Cart installation.

A Global Phenomenon with Local Roots
What began as a single 1km track in Rotorua, New Zealand in 1985 has grown into a global sensation with eight locations across five countries—including Singapore, Canada, South Korea, and Malaysia. The brainchild of Hylton Hensman, the luge was designed to give riders full control and a true adrenaline rush—and it’s done just that for generations of thrillseekers.


Among all its international sites, Skyline Luge Singapore stands out as a key contributor to the 100 million-ride milestone. Since opening in Sentosa in 2005 with just one track and chairlift, it has grown into a must-visit attraction with four exciting tracks, two chairlifts, and the world’s first Night Luge experience, introduced in 2023.
Celebrate with a Ride—and a Chance to Win Big

From 1 June to 31 July 2025, fans can join Skyline Luge’s massive global giveaway by simply sharing a photo of their luge adventure on Instagram or TikTok with the hashtags #100MillionLugeSEA and #100MillionLuge. One lucky winner in Singapore will score the grand prize: a trip for four to Busan, South Korea (worth up to $15,000), complete with a hosted luge experience along the city’s stunning seaside tracks.
Adding to the festivities, a limited-time Golden Luge Cart will be on display outside the Siloso Beach ticketing counter from 3 June to 31 August. It’s the perfect spot to snap a commemorative photo and mark your part in Skyline Luge history.
More Than a Ride, It’s a Legacy



Skyline Luge’s 100 millionth ride is more than just a number—it’s a celebration of unforgettable memories made by families, friends, and adventure lovers across the globe. In Singapore, it’s also a nod to the incredible team that keeps the wheels turning, including long-time staff member Nur Farhana Bte Abdul Rahim, affectionately known as “Farah Mummy,” who’s been with the ride for nearly 15 years.