Friday, November 19, 2010

Skywatch Friday - Resort World Singapore in Sentosa

Resort World Singapore on Sentosa Island is an intergrated resort with a casino, a theme park (Universal Studio), a musuem (not open yet), a Marine Life Park which includes the world's largest oceanarium (not open yet) and a few hotels.

The Maritime Xperiential Museum will house a 360-degree multimedia theatre where visitors can trace the history of the maritime Silk Route from the 9th to the 19th century. It will become the permanent home of the Jewel of Muscat. It is set to open in 2011.

The Marine Life Park will be the world's largest oceanarium, holding more than 20 million gallons of salt water habitats. It will be home to over 700,000 fish of various sizes and colours inside a 6.6 million gallon lagoon. While originally planned to include whale sharks, the controversial plan was eventually dropped. It is set to open in late 2011

(Source: wikipedia)



Can you find me in the reflection on the ball?






Lake of Dreams is a multimedia spectacular that combines the elements of water, fire, air and light, designed by Jeremy Railton. Source: (Wikipedia )



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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

My World Tuesday - Resort World Singapore - Candy

This is the candy shop outside the Universal Studio Singapore. You dont have to pay any admission tickets to walk around this area. Beside the Candy shop, there are many restaurants, eateries, pubs, etc.

This is part of the Resort World Singapore in Sentosa.


You can take photos in here but not inside the candy shop. I thought the candies looked so real and super cute.

The prices of the candies are reasonable and affordable and there are so many different types to choose from. I bought some home too.





I thought these M&M looked so super cute.


This huge Bottle of Hershey is from another shop. You could get so many different of chocolates in here too. Of course, I had to get some chocolates too, my family's favourites. :)



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Monday, November 15, 2010

Universal Studio Singapore

I have done with all the posting on Universal Studio Singapore. You can find more information from their official website regarding the prices of their tickets.

It is S$66 for adults, S$48 for children (age 12 and below) and S$32 for senior citizen (age 65 and above) for weekday.

It is S$72 for adults, S$52 for children (age 12 and below) and S$36 for senior citizen (age 65 and above) for weekend.

And there are tickets for annual and express too.

If you do not want to take any of the rides or watch any of the shows in the theme park, alternatively you can visit the Hollywood zone in the theme park after all the rides/shows are closed only on Friday and Saturday for only $5 per entry.

Hollywood after hours:
Every Friday & SaturdayOpening Hours: 7:00pm to 10:00pmTicket Price: S$5*
*Same-day park guests, Annual Pass holders enter for FREE.

Please read the official website for more information about Hollywood after hours.

Universal Studio Singapore - Sourvenir Stores


Saw these replicas of the Oscar Awards, they looked so real.

There are many such souvenir stores at the theme park. Great to get some back as souvenirs.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Universal Studio Singapore - Drive In Cafe

Saw this Drive In Cafe - loves the antique cars. Classic 1950's drive in diner that serves all American favourites like the famous rocket sauce burgers, fish and chicken sandwiches with fries and thick milkshake (got the information from the guide booklet.)