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.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Universal Studio Singapore - Sourvenir Stores
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Universal Studio Singapore - Drive In Cafe
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Universal Studio Singapore - The Lost World - Dino Soarin
It is interesting to walk around the set of The Lost World.
Amber Rock Climbing - good for visitors who love rock climbing. Scale the walls of The Lost World to explore precious stones and fossilised insects.
Amber Rock Climbing - good for visitors who love rock climbing. Scale the walls of The Lost World to explore precious stones and fossilised insects.
Children can pilot their own Pteranodon, soaring up into the sky and down into the cooling shadows. Who said this is for children...hahaha...adults enjoy them too.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Skywatch Friday - Universal Studio Singapore - The Lost World
This is the set of The Lost World in Universal Studio Singapore. I was amazed at the huge T Rex at the entrance of Jurassic Park. Good location to have your photo taken with the T Rex.
Visitors having fun playing in the fountain and taking pictures with the T Rex. They are real huge.
There is a food court at the The Lost World selling mostly Singapore's favourite local dishes, like chicken rice, bak kut teh (pork ribs soup), nasi padang (malay food), etc. It is not cheap, the chicken rice cost $7.80 per plate as compared to about $2.50 or $3.00 in a hawker centre. But there's a promotion going on at the theme park, we were given a $5 dining and $5 shopping discount voucher. So the discount vouchers helps a lot. But the promotion ends in October cause November and December is the local School Holiday so I guess they know there's a crowd coming in during these two months so there's no need for any promotion.
Visitors having fun playing in the fountain and taking pictures with the T Rex. They are real huge.
There is a food court at the The Lost World selling mostly Singapore's favourite local dishes, like chicken rice, bak kut teh (pork ribs soup), nasi padang (malay food), etc. It is not cheap, the chicken rice cost $7.80 per plate as compared to about $2.50 or $3.00 in a hawker centre. But there's a promotion going on at the theme park, we were given a $5 dining and $5 shopping discount voucher. So the discount vouchers helps a lot. But the promotion ends in October cause November and December is the local School Holiday so I guess they know there's a crowd coming in during these two months so there's no need for any promotion.
I had the chicken rice set that consist a plate of chicken rice, a plate of vegetables and a bowl of green bean soup for $9.80 and a cup of coke for $2.50 and I had a $5 discount voucher.
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