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Travel Singapore, Q&A & Driving into Singapore - on Pg1
Travel Singapore, Q&A & Driving into Singapore - on Pg1
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Sep 2 2010, 03:27 PM
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yes Skypark is $20, and no time limit, 360 degrees view. I say it's worth it. I suggest if you want to go there, go in the late afternoon, the view from 6-8pm is the best . The casino is good too.
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Sep 2 2010, 03:53 PM
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Hi guys, I'll frequent this thread more often when I have time and try to help answer some queries. For those who are coming after Nov, from December onwards, I'll be able to give tours around the island.
panasonic88: if you can afford the butler sky dining, it's worth a try, it's the best time to go at around 6-7, for about an hour, you might be able to see the sunset. It's romantic and the food & experience is worth all the money. The Flyer being the highest Ferris wheel in the world which is quite similar to London Eye, only better is definitely worth a try. But some people who cannot afford it will give it a miss. I would say, if you come here for honey moon, the flyer, and the cable car are two rides not to be missed. This post has been edited by lastresort: Sep 2 2010, 04:00 PM |
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Sep 2 2010, 04:08 PM
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yes, just without the food. So i suggest, for those who are poor like me, to go for the ride only.
^^ having said that, the Skypark at Marina Bay Sands might be a better choice to view the skyline, since it is 360 degrees, unlimited duration, and about 10 storeys higher, free to walk around, and cheaper, for S$20. |
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Sep 2 2010, 04:48 PM
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yes good choices!
I'll be able to recommend more places if you need and if I know your age group, budget, and interests. Like where to go for shopping, clubbing, sight seeing, leisure, for family orientated, etc. This is what I plan to cater to those who wish to come after November, customised tours, only after my exams when I'm free. This post has been edited by lastresort: Sep 2 2010, 04:58 PM |
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Sep 3 2010, 08:15 AM
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QUOTE(tientien @ Sep 2 2010, 10:59 PM) haha, it's never been S$10. I highly recommend it! 10 or 20 doesn't make much difference because it's more than worth it! there's no time limit too.From http://www.marinabaysands.com/SandsSkypark...s_Sky_Park.aspx Q. How much are the tickets to the Public Observation Deck? A. Tickets to Observation Deck are priced at: * S$20 for adults * S$14 for children (aged between 2 – 12 years*) * S$17 for senior citizens (aged 55 years and above) *Children under 2 years may enter for free. Please note strollers/prams are not permitted on the Skypark – however they may be checked in with the Bell Desk located at Tower 3 Porte Cochere. This post has been edited by lastresort: Sep 3 2010, 08:16 AM |
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