Published by Priss on Feb 16, 2010
Category: Current Affairs,Lifestyle,Singapore Affairs,Vices

I’m one of the lucky few (hundreds) of people that got to be at the opening of the Universal Studio theme park in Singapore yesterday. We got the tickets because we knew a certain someone ;) but the point is… Tickets to view the unopened rides in the theme park has already been sold out for the whole week!!

I was surprised at the overwhelming response to viewing the unopened resort and theme park, but perhaps not so since many were eager to view Singapore’s casino. Singaporeans visiting the casino would have to pay $100 per 24 hours umnlimited entrace into the casino but that did not deter gambling hungry and curious visitors. The casino area was completely packed!

The rides and entertainment areas seems promising. To be honest, I think it’s definitely a better theme park than disney land in Hongkong! I can’t wait for the rollercoasters to be opened! That’s right, there’s 2 Battlestar Galactica themed roller coasters – the human and cylons!

Food in the theme park were reasonably priced with many variety of food to pick from under $10 budget. I guess the most expensive part of the trip was the parking. Parking at most hotel resorts in Sentosa’s casino and theme park area is $7 for 1st hour and $2 every hour thereafter.

I had a great time at Universal Studio’s soft launch and I really can’t wait for the theme park to be fully operational!

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  1. Hey there. I’m just another blog hopper and a Muslim too. Saw your twitter status, “Why Muslim women are being canned for infidelity but their men are allowed 4 wives? Why the double standards?”

    Just to clarify things, Muslim men with 4 wives are required to be fair to each wives they are married to. From this aspect, clearly it is not the same with infidelity (an act of unfaithfulness). Therefore, no double standards occur.

    Peace out. :)

    Comment by Kamal Adi — February 19, 2010 @ 11:52 pm

     
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