Singapore – Singapore Cable Car is expanding its Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure with nine new themed cabins inspired by starter Pokémon from every region, turning the attraction into a larger-scale immersive experience ahead of the June school holidays.
Running from 30 May 2026 to 21 January 2027, the refreshed activation introduces new cabin designs spanning all nine Pokémon regions—from Kanto to Paldea—across the Mount Faber Line connecting Mount Faber Peak and Sentosa.
The expansion builds on the attraction’s original Pokémon-themed cabins launched in late 2025 and reflects growing demand for experiential entertainment that blends nostalgia, interactivity and tourism-led experiences.

Each region-themed cabin is designed around its starter Pokémon trio, featuring customised interiors, themed seating and cabin floor designs, alongside character facts integrated throughout the ride.
By night, the experience shifts into an interactive UV adventure, allowing guests to uncover hidden Pokémon evolutions and glowing details using UV torches onboard.
The existing themed cabins featuring Pikachu, Eevee, Gengar, Charmander and Jigglypuff will continue operating alongside the new additions.

Hidden flying-type Pokémon including Dragonite, Charizard and Aerodactyl can also be revealed after dark through UV-reactive effects, while a hidden Mew appearance adds an additional discovery layer for returning visitors.
Beyond the cabins, Mount Faber Peak will also feature themed photo points inspired by Kanto starter Pokémon, while riders will receive complimentary Poké Ball-themed silhouette collectibles featuring characters such as Lapras, Snorlax, Eevee and Dragonite.

The collectible cards are designed to be used against Singapore’s skyline for photo opportunities during the journey.
Tickets for the Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure are available at regular Singapore Cable Car Mount Faber Line rates, priced at S$33 for adults and S$22 for children aged four to 12.
Unlimited one-day rides via the Cable Car SkyPass are priced at S$45 for adults and S$35 for children.
Local residents can also enjoy a promotional S$12 round-trip fare throughout June 2026.
