Omni-Theatre
About this experience
Explore new horizons with an Omni-Theatre Movie! Get set for an eye-opening experience complete with crystal-clear images on a 23m wide dome screen, crisp surround sound and specially designed new seating. The latest 8K resolution digital planetarium technology will transport you to any destination on Earth and in space.
What to expect
<p data-sourcepos="3:1-3:109">Prepare to be captivated by breathtaking documentaries, heart-pounding action films, and awe-inspiring nature programs that come alive in the Omni-Theatre's expansive format. Advanced sound systems ensure that every rustle of leaves, roar of a creature, or whisper of dialogue is crystal clear and perfectly complements the visuals.</p><p data-sourcepos="5:1-5:407">Omni-Theatre experiences are more than just watching a movie; they're journeys for your senses. Get ready to feel like you're soaring through the Grand Canyon, swimming alongside dolphins in a coral reef, or exploring the depths of space alongside astronauts. Whether you're a film buff or simply seeking a unique entertainment experience, the Omni-Theatre offers a thrilling and unforgettable adventure.</p>
Highlights
- Crisp Surround Sound: Enhanced audio quality for a fully immersive experience.
- 8K Resolution: Enjoy the sharpest, most detailed images.
- First 3D Digital Dome Theatre in Southeast Asia: A unique cinematic experience.
- Please refer to<p><a href="https://www.science.edu.sg/visit-us/omni-theatre" target="_blank">Omni-Theatre Website</a></p>
Things to note
- Some Omni-Theatre shows may feature assistive options like closed captioning or audio descriptions to enhance your experience.
- Be sure to check the ratings and age restrictions before buying your tickets.
- Food and drinks are not permitted inside the Omni-Theatre auditorium.
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379 reviews
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Stepping into the Omni-Theatre at Science Centre Singapore felt like entering a completely different world. This isn’t your usual cinema — the massive dome screen and immersive surround sound make you feel like you’re inside the movie, whether you’re flying through space or exploring nature. The visuals are incredibly sharp and engaging, and it’s a great mix of entertainment and learning for both kids and adults. One big tip: visit on a weekday. That’s truly the best time to go. The crowd is much smaller, and it feels almost like you have the theatre to yourself, especially if you’re going with family. The experience is more relaxed, quieter, and way more enjoyable without the usual weekend rush. Ticket prices are also very reasonable. Singaporeans and Permanent Residents pay around $8, while tourists pay about $14, which is excellent value considering how unique the experience is compared to a regular movie theatre. What I also love is how convenient the location is. After the Omni-Theatre, you can easily spend more time nearby. KidsSTOP™ is perfect for younger children with hands-on learning and play, while Snow City is just next door if you want something fun and cooling. It’s easy to turn this into a full half-day or even full-day family outing. Overall, the Omni-Theatre is a great place to slow down, learn something new, and enjoy quality time together. If you’re looking for something different to do in Singapore — especially on a weekday — this is definitely worth checking out.
Sean
As part of SG60, there was a promotion to visit the science centre and the Omni theatre free. It was a bit confusing though as although the ticket listed this two places as free, you would have to book separately for each movie slot. I learned later that each admission ticket that day could book one movie. However they opened up another queue for walk in admission. And I believed anyone who used the walk in managed to go in. I managed to watch all the films that day except for Stars Dreaming. Animal Kingdom was the most interesting film with nice visuals and interesting facts. Cities of the future was quite a boring one that covered a few cities around the world on the issues of environment sustainability. Some audiences actually walked out of it. Kitz the cat's Secret of the Space Station was the only film with a storyline and also made use of the Onimax effect to make you nauseous and dizzy in a few scenes. It was an animation targeted at children although the theme can be quite dark. It was still educational. I believed it was a Korean production and some dialogues were quite awkward. Overall I would only recommend Animal Kingdom. I found the dome screen rather dim though. But all the pixels on the screen were working fine. The images were not clear and the animal kingdom felt like a low Res film. The theatre is digital 8k though according to the staff. In terms of environment, you need to put up with talking children and eating. Even the mother next to me kept using her hp and I need to tell her about it. Later she started to provide narration to her child. So be prepared to put up with the annoyances of these people. There were a lot of stairs climbing up and down. If you are mobility challenged you could seek help from the staff and gained access via a lift. This theatre along with the science centre would be torn down for another new building. Not sure would there be an Omni theatre in the future. Long ago I watched other shows like Grand Canyon, Space walk and diving in the sea. All were good documentaries.
J
Located at the Science Centre Singapore, the Omni-Theatre is Southeast Asia’s first and only IMAX dome theatre – and it’s an experience that’s truly out of this world. From the moment you step into the dome, you know you’re in for something special. The massive 23-meter wide screen curves around your field of vision, fully immersing you in stunning visuals. Whether it’s deep-sea exploration or a journey through space, the clarity and scale make you feel like you’re part of the action. The show lineup changes periodically, but it often features nature documentaries, astronomy journeys, or scientific adventures that are both educational and visually spectacular. The narration is usually crisp and engaging, and the soundtrack enhances the emotional weight of what you see. Seats are angled for optimal viewing, though it’s worth noting that if you’re prone to motion sickness or have neck strain issues, the dome format might feel overwhelming during some scenes. Still, for most visitors — especially families with kids or science enthusiasts — the experience is exhilarating.
Chee Siong Cheng (CS)
Decent setup with free seating upon ticket purchase. Tickets can now only be purchased online. Loved the experiential short docus that is a little 4d like. My kids had fun watching exploring new worlds. Take the seats at the centre of the theatre for the best experience! I learned something new myself!
Elaine Chong
Omnimax theater is one of the best place for movies like Everest where you can watch at a widescreen. I got my tickets at Klook. Very cool 😎. Visit if you can. Open up your eyes and see the world in a different light . You will enjoy. Not only the theater, snow city, kidstop, science center is just next to the theater. Moreover there is a Indian restaurant Phoenix there too for meals. The annual pass is very worth too. The kids will like it. There is also rock climbing activity too. There’s car parks readily available too.
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[Open Dated] Movie Admission
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About this ticket
Experience immersive movies at the Omni-Theatre featuring Southeast Asia's largest seamless fulldome screen. Choose from multiple fascinating films including dinosaur adventures, Antarctic expeditions, space exploration, and ocean documentaries. Each movie offers stunning visuals and an immersive viewing experience.
What's included
- Movie admission to Omni-Theatre
- Access to fulldome screen experience
Important notes
- Multiple movie options available: Dinosaurs - A Story of Survival, Amazing Dino World 2, Shackleton: The Greatest Story of Survival, Space - The New Frontier, Ocean Paradise
Access to immersive movies on Southeast Asia's largest seamless fulldome screen
Open dated ticket
No date required — visit anytime
Passengers
$5.57 each
$5.57 each



