Skyline and Skyride on Sentosa.

The first toboggan cart open to the public as an amusement ride was on Sentosa. Here, visitors can ride single-seat three-wheeled carts equipped with bicycle-like handlebars and braking systems. As in real tobogans, there is no engine in the carts: you simply ride them uphill by gravity. The first track, the Jungle Trail, is 650 meters long and starts at Imbia Lucaut and ends at Siloso Beach. Once down, visitors can take the Skyride, a rope elevator that will take them up to the starting point, giving them the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful views along the way.

The second Skyride track, called the Dragon's Path, adds another 688m of fun for visitors, and it is more packed with tight turns. In some sections, the tracks are almost adjacent to each other, so members of the same company can compete to see who is faster (or more agile).
The attraction is open late at night, offering guests also an unusual entertainment - a ride in the dark, when the tracks are illuminated by flashing multicolored lights.
Although the wagon/cart/sled may be a bit dubious in appearance, it is perfectly safe. Before getting on the toboggan, visitors are instructed and understand that the wagon is fully controllable and allows them to roll downhill at the speed they want. Those who ride down are photographed along the way, and the photo can be bought at a special kiosk at the end of the route.
The attraction is open late at night, offering guests also an unusual entertainment - a ride in the dark, when the tracks are illuminated by flashing multicolored lights. At this time, the Jungle Trail is decorated in the style of a mysterious forest, while the Dragon Trail is decorated in a brightly colored disco key.

In order to use the Skyride elevator alone, children must be at least 135 centimeters tall, and to ride with an adult, they must be at least 85 centimeters tall.
The Skyline cable car also has a special attraction at night. While traveling on the four-seater open-air cable car at night, you can't see the panorama of the sea as you can during the day, but you can see the beautiful light show Songs od the Sea.

It takes 15-20 minutes to complete the full circle (down on the toboggan and up on the cable car).
After you get tired of riding up and down, you can stay down below at Siloso Beach. Renovated in late 2012, it's quite popular with Singaporeans as a weekend family picnic spot. Plus, there are many different beach sports available here, including volleyball, soccer and canoeing. Finally, it's hardly the best beach in Singapore when measured by the number of bars and restaurants.