For adults, the price of the ticket on a weekday is $66 and for child is $48 and for senior citizen (age 65 and above) is $32.
For weekends, the price of the tickets for adult is $72, for child is $52 and for senior citizen is $36.
There are different types of tickets like annual pass and express tickets (where you can jump queues), you can view their official website for more information.
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Looks like a fun place -- I know the ones here in the states are fun! Glad you had a good day and your photos are terrific! Have a wonderful week!
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Great shots of the studio. I had been to this studio in U.S
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun place. THanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteTickets costs quite a lot to visit if converted to ringgit.
ReplyDeleteSylvia and Rajesh, I have never been to US but my sis told me the one in US is so much bigger and nicer. I guess the original theme park in US is still the best.
ReplyDeleteMoe, thanks for your comments.
Thomas, you are very right. It costs more than 100 in ringgit. It will be worth if one is to take all the rides and shows.
You can still visit Universal Studio after operating hours at only $5 during Friday/Saturday but no rides/shows. You can visit the website for more information on the after hours visit.
For those who do not want to go for the rides/show, you can visit the theme park after operating hours i.e. after 7 pm. The admission ticket is only S$5. View the website for more details. http://www.rwsentosa.com/Attractions/UniversalStudiosSingapore
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I'll check this out when I pass Singpore again. Two years ago they were just breaking ground when I was there.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the one in LA has different pricing for wkend vs wkday. But that's a good idea I think.
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