Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa Island, Singapore Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore SENTOSA ISLAND Attractions, Sightseeing, Tourist places, Places to See Singapore Lion City Singapore
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Universal Studios Singapore Timing
Opening Hours: Daily from 09:00 – 18:00 http://www.sentosa.com.sg
Universal Studios Singapore Tickets
1 day Non-peak Pass: S$68 / Adult S$50 / Child (4 - 12 years old) S$32 / Senior (65 years old & above) 1 day Peak Pass: S$74 / Adult S$54 / Child (4 - 12 years old) S$36 / Senior (65 years old & above)
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Universal Studios Singapore is a park located within the Resorts World Sentosa in Sentosa Island, Singapore. You want to vacation with your family as you play, this is the place. This amusement park construction began on 19 April 2007. This is the first Universal Studios park in Southeast Asia and the second to open in Asia, Japan was the first.
Universal Studios Singapore has attracted more than 2 million visitors in the first 9 months of opening. At that time the official opening was held on May 28, 2011, which had begun enlivened from the date of May 27, 2011 at night the day. In the star-studded event pembukaanya many Asian superstars like Jet Li, Maggie Cheung, Vicki Zhao, and former “American Idol” judge Paula Abdul dressed in festive event, and of course along with 1,600 guests.
Start off in Hollywood. Strolling down Hollywood Boulevard will make you think that you’re in the States, not in a tropical Asian country. This is the main shopping area of the park. New York is based of course on the city of New York and here you can have your photo snapped with ‘movie stars’ such as Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe.
Continue on to Sci-Fi city featuring a pair of the world’s tallest intertwining roller coasters among other things and then to Ancient Egypt where you will be faced with two massive guard statues. The atmosphere is truly that of ancient Egypt so get in to experience the ‘Revenge of the Mummy’ ride, a must for adults but not quite the best thing for young kids.
Next comes The Lost World which is based on the two popular films Jurassic Park and Waterworld; lots of excitement and a huge T-Rex. A must-visit for Shrek fans is the Far, Far Away section, featuring a beautiful castle and Shrek’s swamp. Don’t worry – you’ll get plenty of chances to have your photo taken with Shrek and Fiona.
The last stop is at Madagascar (everyone knows and loves it!) This is a real winner and is guaranteed to bring a smile to people of all ages with its well-known characters, indoor boat rides and special effects and sounds.
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