Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Universal Studios Singapore Ticket Prices 2010





The world’s first Far Far Away Castle, located in Universal Studios Singapore, offers visitors the chance to step into the world of Shrek and Princess Fiona. This magnificent castle also houses magical concoctions at the Fairy Godmother’s Potion Factory and fairytale-themed cuisine inspired by the residents of Far Far Away. ©2009 Resorts World Sentosa

Universal Studios Singapore® offers up family fun at incredible value Tickets to the region’s first and only Universal Studios® theme park start from S$32 for seniors


Singapore, 18 November 2009 – Come early next year, Singaporeans and visitors will get to visit Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park opening in Resorts World® Sentosa.

Resorts World Sentosa today announced the ticket prices for passes to Universal Studios Singapore, which begins as attractively as S$32 for a senior-citizen day pass to S$118 for a two-day adult pass. Starting from a weekday rate of S$66 for an adult and S$48 for a child, a family of four could enjoy a full-day outing at Universal Studios Singapore for the equivalent of a buffet brunch at an upscale hotel (see Annex A for rates).

Ticket sales and room reservations will be launched at a later date, in conjunction with exclusive packages for a charity auction. Details will be announced soon. Visitors can look out for regular updates on www.rwsentosa.com or http://www.facebook.com/ResortsWorldatSentosa

Packed with 24 attractions, 18 of them new or adapted for Singapore, visitors to Universal Studios Singapore will be the first to try out many blockbuster theme park rides. The theme park boasts a collection of many world firsts: the world’s biggest single collection of DreamWorks Animation attractions; the world’s first Far Far Away Castle from the world of Shrek; the world’s first Madagascar theme park ride; the world’s tallest dueling roller coaster Battlestar Galactica, the world’s first Sci-Fi zone, and more.

For just one ticket charge, visitors will also get to enjoy non-stop live entertainment that takes them back to seven thematic worlds, as well as 30 theme restaurants and food carts and 20 theme retail stores and kiosks – all within the park to dine and shop from.

Ms Shirly Chen, Vice President (Sales Development), Resorts World Sentosa said: “Resorts World Sentosa will dramatically change the way locals and visitors view Singapore, both as a home and a place to visit. We have pegged ticket prices for Universal Studios Singapore at an incredible value compared to major theme parks worldwide, because we believe in bringing the Ride The Movies™ experience to everyone. As Singapore’s IR, a place for every Singaporean, it is also our aim to reach out to everyone, not forgetting grandmas and grandpas.”

Resorts World Sentosa, Asia’s largest family holiday destination, will open early next year with Universal Studios Singapore, four hotels, a casino and a host of shopping, dining and entertainment offerings. Its all-suite boutique Crockfords Hotel accepts by-invitation guests only, but deluxe room rates for its three other hotels start from S$400 at Festive Hotel, S$450 at Hard Rock Hotel, and S$500 at Hotel Michael.


Annex A


Universal Studios Singapore ticket options

One-day pass
Monday to Friday (Excluding black-out dates*)

Adult 66
Child 48
Senior 32

Weekends and black-out dates*
Adult 72
Child 52
Senior 36

*Public holidays, eve of public holidays and super-peak periods.



Two-day pass*
All days
Adult 118
Child 88
Senior 58

*Two-day passes are for two consecutive days


Express pass*

Weekday (non-school holidays & non Black-out dates)  30
Weekday (School Holidays)  48
Weekend and black-out dates 68
*Express passes offers ticket holders priority access to all attractions. A limited number of express passes are sold each day, and it has to be bought in conjunction with an admission pass.


Additional notes:

1. All prices are in Singapore dollars.
2. Cost of ticket includes admission to all attractions in the park
3. Adult refers to ages 13 and above
4. Child refers to ages 4-12
5. Senior refers to ages 65 and above
6. The above rates are valid until further notice. All rates are subject to change without prior notice.


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Thursday, November 12, 2009

More Photos of the Testing of Battlestar Galatica





Testing of the Human line in Universal Studios Singapore's Battlestar Galatica, the world's tallest pair of dueling coasters.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Mel's Drive In features Rock-n-Roll, Jukebox and Frosty Shakes at Universal Studios Singapore





If you’re a fan of jukeboxes, twisting to the tunes of Elvis Presley, the first-ever and probably last King of Rock’n’Roll, creamy yummy-licious milkshakes and melting cheeseburgers, Mel’s Drive-In in Universal Studios Singapore would be a dream come true. 

Featuring bright neon lights, classic black-and-white checkered tiled flooring, booth seating upholstered in synthetic leather, a long bar counter with a whole line of high bar stools, good old fashioned chrome-plated, padded dining chairs and tables, lots and lots of stainless steel furnishings and a bevy of classic automobiles parked outside the premise, that’s the 1950s look of Mel’s Drive-In in a nutshell. 

For nibbles, hearty meals and the ultimate indulgence, look forward to a whole selection of irresistible juicy burgers and fries, chicken sandwiches, piping-hot chicken fingers, crispy onion rings, authentic root beer floats, frosty milkshakes and the list goes on! 

What’s more, when you dine, you’ll be entertained by a motley crew of swinging a capella singers and you can join in too, in the song and dance. 

The atmosphere would be bright, cheery, and no doubt stylish and sleek. If you want to experience how it was like on the movie set of Grease and immerse in the nostalgia of the rock-n-roll era, Mel’s Drive-In is THE place for you to start. So put on your blue suede shoes, practise your killer moves to get ready to rock the building and grab some juicy burgers along the way! 

Mel’s Drive-In which is located inside Universal Studios Singapore. Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park is slated to open in the first quarter of 2010, as is Resorts World Sentosa.



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Monday, November 9, 2009

Treasure Hunters @ Ancient Egypt



Introducing our Premier attraction -- Treasure Hunters, where Park visitors will drive vintage motorcars into sandy, ancient Egypt and through an abandoned excavation site.

Madagascar Ship Sailed In




Look what landed on our shores! Housed in this ginourmous ship is the indoor attraction -- Madagascar.



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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dummies testing the Battle Star Galactica Ride



Test mode for BATTLESTAR GALACTICA ride





Battlestar Galactica Rollercoaster with Dummies on it




Test mode for BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

Ancient Egypt Zone



The Ancient Egypt zone: Imposing statues will greet visitors to the area.

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Universal Studios Singapore Testing Attractions

So many things have been happening on the Resorts World Sentosa front, as we move towards Opening Day.

Testing of some of the attractions in Universal Studios Singapore has already commenced, and if you take a trip to Sentosa Island, you will be able to see for yourselves the changes which have taken place.

Of course, those of you who have been following our progress via our website, Facebook and Twitter updates will know that we are trying our darnest to make this Integrated Resort the best in the world, to offer visitors A Million Moments, in just One World.

As our other bloggers have posted, we are still in the midst of recruitment, to get the best for the resort.

Hence, we are having another walk-in interview for F&B positions this weekend at our Pandan Gardens office.

Details below, so do please click on the image for more information. Also, please do click on this LINK as well to get more information about the exciting jobs Resorts World Sentosa has to offer.




Good luck to one and all yeah?
 
 
 

Genting: Sentosa resort on track to open in January 2009

Genting Bhd has ruled out speculation that its integrated resort, Resorts World at Sentosa, will open earlier than its January deadline.

Chairman and chief executive Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay said the company was “on track” to opening the resort in Singapore in January.

“We started during a difficult part of the (economic) crisis in terms of funding needs and labour. In the worst case scenerio we were planning to open in December 2010. But construction has gone on smoothly. Our next target was first quarter 2010. But now we are refining it to January 2010,” he said.

The S$6.6bil project was expected to attract 12 million to 13 million visitors in the first full year of operation, he told reporters yesterday after the company inked an agreement with CIMB Investment Bank Bhd and HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd for its RM1.6bil medium-term notes (MTN) programme.
(From left) Genting Bhd deputy chairman Tun Hanif Omar, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, CIMB Bank group chief executive Datuk Seri Nazir Razak and HSBC Bank deputy chairman and CEO Irene Dorner with a mockup Genting propectus after signing ceremony.


Lim said that proceeds from the MTN would be used by the company and its subsidiaries for investment, refinancing, working capital requirements and/or other general corporate purposes.

“We originally targeted to raise RM900mil as the first tranche issue under the MTN programme. Due to strong response, we successfully upsized the first tranche issue to RM1.45bil, representing around 1.6 times the initial size,” he said.

The MTN programme, the country’s largest 10-year corporate bond issuance, is guaranteed by Genting and carries a AAA rating by RAM Ratings Services Bhd.


CIMB Investment Bank and HSBC Bank are the joint lead arrangers and joint book runners for the MTN programme.


Meanwhile, Lim said Genting unit Genting Plantations Bhd’s Johor Premium Outlet in Kulai, Johor, was slated to open by July 2011.

Lim also said he was speaking to potential parties on disposing of its non-core asset in the power and oil and gas divisions, “but we are not anywhere close to any transaction.”

“These are still excellent assets to keep. We will sell them only at the right price,” he said.


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Updated USS Photos


View of the Mummy and Battlestar


The Far Far Away Castle in the Far Far Away zone, which houses the Shrek 4-D Adventure attraction, the Donkey Live Show, Fairy Godmother's Potion Shop, Magic Potion Spin and eateries like Goldilocks and Friar's.

The baobab tree in Madagascar, in which the animals from the movie crash landed.

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Universal Studios Singapore - Resorts World Sentosa Press Conference in Video

Located within one of the world’s most extensive, and expensive, tourism projects, Resorts World Sentosa - Universal Studios Singapore will feature 24 rides and attractions, 18 of them original or adapted for Singapore.

Late last month, they held a press conference to unveil the movie theme park offerings for the first time, pulling the drapes off a pair of the world’s tallest duelling coasters, a castle from the world of Shrek, a live show by the infamous Universal Monsters and celebrity look-a-likes including Marilyn Monroe and Betty Boop.

Supporting the attractions was a sneak-peek debut that included an extensive menu of 30 restaurants and food carts, as well as 20 retail stores and carts.

You can now watch the entire press conference right here, in either standard format or in full HD. The press conference has been split into four parts of roughly ten minutes each.

To watch any of the videos, simply click play. If you are not on a fast internet connection, we suggest you click play, then pause immediately after, so that the video can be downloading as you do other things. Then, once complete (the red bar is all the way across), simply return to this page (without closing the browser window) and watch the video smoothly. To watch in full HD, simply click on the HD button.

































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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Cool Video of Battlestar Galactica - still under construction

A video of one of the cool rides of Universal Studio Singapore "Battlestar Galactica".

Video done by AsiaTravelTips.com, and shows the current status of the roller coaster ride.

Check it out below.


Updates of The Four Hotels at Resorts World at Sentosa


Kids (and adults) alike can anticipate loads of fun at Festive Hotel.


The ultra-luxe Crockfords Tower sees finishing touches put to its exterior. Of course, work on furnishing and the interior is underway.


The iconic Hard Rock Hotel. Guests can look forward to soaking and immersing themselves in Rock history and culture.


Fans of renowned architect and designer Michael Graves have something to look forward to in this boutique hotel, which also boasts of having rooms with a solid view of the Universal Studios Singapore theme park.





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Universal Studio Singapore - Worlds of Wonder


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NIGHT VIEW: What the finished resort would look like after fully completed
COME early 2010, the muchanticipated S$6.59 billion (RM16 billion) tropical island attraction, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, will officially open its gates to visitors all set to become one of Asia’s defining
family holiday destinations.

During a sneak preview of its final stages of construction recently, Resorts World Sentosa announced to the Press that 60 to 70 per cent of all its facilities within its 121 acre area would be operational by the first quarter of next year.
With its mammoth operation of casino-hotels, theme park and oceanarium, as well as other food and retail businesses, the resort expects 12 to 13 million visitors in the first year.

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FAMILY FUN: Resorts World Sentosa will officially open its gates to visitors — all set to become one of Asia’s defining family holiday destinations
This would create 45,000 jobs directly and indirectly. Leading attraction in the integrated resort will be the first Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, where 20 rides will be up-and-running during the resort’s soft launch (see accompanying story on Universal Studios Singapore rides).

When fully completed, it would boast 24 movie-themed rides and attractions, out of which 18 are exclusively designed to be premiered in Singapore.
Hollywood filmmaker Steven Spielberg was brought in as creative consultant to help design the park’s seven themed areas, including Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Sci-Fi City, Far Far Away and Madagascar.
Among the most highly anticipated for thrill-seekers and sci-fi fans would the Battlestar Galactica-themed rollercoaster ride the world’s tallest “duelling coaster” featuring two roller coasters set to “battle” each other.
In a Press conference, Universal Studios Singapore assured that the rides would always be refreshing. Universal Parks & Resorts director of sales and marketing, Douglas Trueblood said, “New attractions
would be added every three to five years.”
Resorts World Sentosa assistant director of communications Robin Goh said for the soft launch, four out of the six hotels, including the ultraluxurious Maxims Tower, Michael Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel and Festive Hotel (Festive Walk), would be open.
“The casino would also be fully operational then. As well as various food and beverage and retail outlets along Festive Walk,” said Goh, adding that another two hotels, including a destination spa would be ready shortly after.
Goh also said the Marine Life Park, Maritime Xperiential Museum and other attractions, including the gigantic robot crane dance would be launched progressively.
Genting Group chairman Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay had said: “Resorts World Sentosa is my vision for a trail-blazing tourism product with universal appeal. Genting and its partners together will fulfill this visionary
collection of ideas that will shift the paradigm of tourism in the region.”
Construction work on the resort started in 2007 after Genting International won the bid to build the resort in
2006.
Genting International is the overseas investment arm of Malaysia’s Genting Group, which operates resorts in different parts of the world.

Pimped-up thrill rides


IMAGINE yourself strapped into an alien spacecraft battling humans in a dogfight in space at break-neck speed; being chased by hungry dinosaurs ready to snap at you as you float along the rapids of a "lost world" forest; or emerging from dark catacombs to find yourself face-to-face with the undead Imhotep and his legion of mummies ready to kill you and your family.
While these are common scenes in blockbusters, get set to immerse yourself in the simulation of such wild adventures when Universal Studios Singapore launches its 24 moviethemed rides and attractions
all designed with the creative aide of filmmaker Steven Spielberg to let you "ride the movies".
With constructions at their final stages, reporter TEOH EL SEN took a sneak-peek tour and the following is what he thinks would best describe how some of these US$1 billion attractions would look and feel when they are ready.

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TREASURE MAP: An artist's impression of the Universal Studios theme park
AREA: FAR FAR AWAY CASTLE

● DONKEY LIVE
Features Shrek’s fairy tale sidekick in his all-new interactive live show where guests sing along and even talk with an animated Donkey in an intimate theater setting.
● MAGIC POTION SPIN
A miniature ferris wheel for children found inside one of the park’s eateries. It drives a clinking, clanking potion assembly line that circles the room, bottling magical elixirs from a giant wooden vat.
● SHREK 4-D ADVENTURE
Immerses guests who don the OgreVision glasses to see, hear and actually feel the action right from the seat.
● ENCHANTED AIRWAYS
Lets children climb aboard Donkey’s beloved dragon for a slow roller-coaster “flight” overlooking the land of Far Far Away.
AREA: MADAGASCAR

● KING JULIEN’S BEACH- PARTY-GO-ROUND
Be part of King Julien’s party carousel with crazy lemurs and pesky foosas and as you go up and down and round and round in a mary-goround ride.
● MADAGASCAR: A CRATE ADVENTURE
Ride in a large crate and join four heroes — Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria — on a river boat adventure with state-of-the-art animated figures, digital projection, and various effects in a 10 minute ride where you will meet a digital King Julien dancing for you at the end.
AREA: HOLLYWOOD
● PANTAGES HOLLYWOOD THEATRE
This attraction is simply a 1,500-seat indoor theatre fully equipped to host major Broadway musicals where guests can watch the infamous Universal Monsters in “MonstroCity”— a rock-n-roll style revue.
AREA: NEW YORK

● LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! HOSTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG
An empty soundstage will turn into the setting of a major hurricane about to hit New York City. Visitors can expect to be treated with explosions and winds from various special effects while Spielberg explains the art behind movie-making magic.
● STAGE 28
Unravel secrets of film production as visitors get behind the scenes and see real film production in a fully-outfitted sound stage showcasing some of Universal’s feature films and props.
AREA: ANCIENT EGYPT


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BOO: A stock image of one of the monsters guests will meet in Ancient Egypt
● REVENGE OF THE MUMMY

A high-speed psychologica thrill ride through sharp turns and fast reverse as it pits guests against fireballs, scarab beetles and robotic warrior mummies of Imhotep all in total darkness.
● TREASURE HUNTERS
Guests get to drive in a real vintage motor car and venture out on an expedition in sandy ancient Egypt going through an abandoned excavation site.
AREA: THE LOST WORLD

● JURASSIC PARK RAPIDS ADVENTURE
Guests will sit in a nine-passenger circular raft and be tossed on waterways within the Jurassic compound where prehistoric creatures all in full animatronics will attempt to eat them at every turn.
● DINO SOARIN’
A circular children’s ride where children can sit in and pilot pre-historic birds to “soar up” in the sky or “plunge down into the shadows”.
● AMBER ROCK CLIMB
A rock climbing experience with the backdrop of a dinosaur remains excavation site where “a treasure awaits” those who reach the top.
● CANOPY FLYER
Get tucked safely under the wings of a flying Pteranodon for a prehistoric bird’s eye view as the coaster gently glides over the lush foliage and trees of Jurassic Park.
● WATERWORLD
Based on the blockbuster film Waterworld, enjoy the award-winning performance by stuntmen to show various death-defying stunts, explosions and many more in a live water show at a set stadium where guests can expect to get wet.
AREA: SCI-FI CITY


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DOGFIGHT RIDE: The Battlestar Galactica
● BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (Human or Cylon)

This looks to be among the most extreme rides at the theme park as the world’s tallest pair of duelling rollercoasters at 42.5 metres tall. Guests can choose either the “Human” side or the alien “Cylon” side to be seated or suspended in their own "spaceship" while going at a top-speed of 95km/h in this 87-second ride on a 1km track.
The ride will propel thrill-seekers on several inversions, a zero-g roll, a Cobra roll, corkscrews, vertical loops and severalnear collisions mere inches apart from the other side.
● ACCELERATOR
A whirling twirling attraction that will test your “inter-gallactica” stamina as you spin madly in a power pod that allows you to control the spinning speed.
● TRANSFORMERS
Only debuting in 2011, little is revealed aboutthis ride but expect to see stunning robotics and  “mega special effects”, including 3D High Definition media.

Marine magic

SWIM with dolphins and handfeed fearsome tiger sharks in an enclosed cage! While Universal Studios is already set to be an exciting attraction, the Marine Life Park would certainly not lose out when it is unveiled in progressive stages after next year's soft launch.
It will be the largest oceanarium in the world with 20 million gallons of water and an extensive collection as many as 700,000 aquatic animals, including bat-rays, sharks, eels in this 8-hectare attraction home.
With a 6.6 million gallon lagoon, visitors can also get up close and personal with whale sharks world's largest fish through one of the world's largest panoramic viewing panels.
Also, the Maritime Xperiential Museum (where experiential learning is the process of making meaning from direct experience) will engage museum-goers to the story of the shipping Silt Route in an unconventional, yet familiar, teaching language sight, sound and immersion.
The museum is dedicated to celebrating Asia's maritime heritage with a 360-degree multimedia theatre where guests board a shipwrecked Arabiabound vessel near Singapore 1,100 years ago.
In that presentation, the boat goes under the deck rolls, pitches, turns and eventually sinks when visitors emerge from the theatre up close with a shipwreck surrounded by deep ocean life.
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