Harry Potter: Visions of Magic is still taking bookings at Resorts World Sentosa, but the useful planning detail is not the 10pm close: Fever's live listing sets last entry at 8pm, while the organiser says slots and special hours can change.
TL;DR
For Harry Potter: Visions of Magic at Resorts World Sentosa, check the Fever calendar before you travel: the current listing says 11am–10pm with last entry at 8pm, a roughly 60-minute visit, limited online slots and conditional after-6pm and two-ticket offers.
The clock that matters is 8pm, not 10pm
Harry Potter: Visions of Magic remains a workable Sentosa plan for a Potter fan, a family group or a visitor who wants an indoor evening option. The current ticket page lists daily opening from 11am to 10pm, but it also gives an 8pm last-entry cut-off and an estimated duration of about 60 minutes. That makes a late arrival a poor bet: an 8pm cut-off is not a cue to start the journey at 8pm.
The official Singapore FAQ calls its 11am–10pm window typical rather than absolute, and says special opening times and deviations are possible. Its practical instruction is the right one: use the live Fever booking calendar for the date you intend to visit. It is a more useful check than relying on a launch article or a copied opening-hours card.
Book the slot before treating it as a walk-in
The official FAQ says tickets are sold through Fever and can also be bought at the on-site box office, but recommends booking online in advance because slots are limited. The current Fever listing places the experience at WEAVE, Level B1, Resorts World Sentosa, at 8 Sentosa Gateway. It recommends the experience for ages 12 and above; children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult, and children under four do not need an admission ticket but must be with an adult ticketholder.
For public transport, the organiser gives two sensible routes. From HarbourFront MRT, take Exit E through VivoCity to the Sentosa Express, get off at Resorts World Station, then walk to The WEAVE and take the escalator down. Alternatively, take the RWS8 from VivoCity or a bus that stops at Resorts World Sentosa and walk to The WEAVE. Build in enough time for the island transfer rather than treating the listed 60 minutes as the whole outing.
The current offers need a live eligibility check
At retrieval, Fever displayed a pair-ticket “Double the Fun” promotion starting from S$82 for Singapore residents with valid ID, plus a 20% saving on single-admission tickets for visits between 6pm and 8pm. Those are live-listing offers, not permanent price promises. Check the current selector, eligibility and terms before you pay; the page itself makes the date and time a booking choice.
Accessibility is another reason to use the current source rather than a generic attraction roundup. The official FAQ says the experience has wheelchair-friendly facilities and services. Fever describes the venue as wheelchair accessible and lists an onsite-ticket discount for persons with disabilities and up to two caregivers, subject to verification at the counter. Visitors with a specific access requirement should confirm the arrangement with the organiser before setting off.
What the older coverage misses
Honeycombers' independent first look is useful for the character of the visit: it describes wand interactions and a sequence of immersive rooms. Time Out's launch coverage usefully sets out the 10 themed zones and the Singapore-exclusive elements. Both pieces, however, are from November 2024 and were written around the opening. Their early ticket information and open-ended run are not a substitute for a live August 2026 slot, last-entry rule or promotion.
That is the gap this guide addresses. The experience is not simply a room-by-room photo stop; it is a timed visit where the booking calendar, 8pm entry deadline and the route across Sentosa decide whether the plan works. The live ticket listing currently carries a 4.4/5 aggregate rating from 1,109 reviews, a positive and exact-topic signal that there is still an audience for a current, rule-led check rather than another launch recap.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is the last entry for Harry Potter: Visions of Magic in Singapore?
Fever's live Singapore listing states that the attraction is open from 11am to 10pm and that last entry is at 8pm. The official FAQ says special hours can vary, so check the live booking calendar for the date you want before travelling.
How long should I allow for Harry Potter: Visions of Magic?
Fever lists the experience at about 60 minutes. Treat that as the inside time rather than a door-to-door schedule: the official FAQ advises checking the live time slot and gives separate directions from HarbourFront and Sentosa Express.
Is Harry Potter: Visions of Magic suitable for children?
The listing recommends the experience for guests aged 12 and above. Children aged 12 and under must be with an adult, while children under four do not need an admission ticket but must be with an adult ticketholder.
Is Harry Potter: Visions of Magic wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The official FAQ says wheelchair-friendly facilities and services are available. Fever also lists the venue as wheelchair accessible and describes a 50% onsite-ticket discount for persons with disabilities and up to two caregivers, subject to verification at the ticketing counter.
Source and claim map
- Official FAQ: typical hours, live-calendar caveat, limited online slots, public-transport route and accessibility — Harry Potter: Visions of Magic Singapore FAQ.
- Live ticket listing and demand metric: 11am–10pm opening, 8pm last entry, about-60-minute duration, age guidance, accessibility wording, offers and 4.4/5 from 1,109 reviews observed at retrieval — Fever Singapore listing.
- Independent corroboration: Honeycombers' first-hand account of the wand-led rooms and visitor experience — Honeycombers review.
- Competitor coverage and gap: Time Out's opening guide sets out the 10 zones and November 2024 launch mechanics; this guide instead checks the current booking constraints — Time Out launch guide.