Finally I am taking this opportunity to visit resort world and marina sand during my trip to Singapore this Malaysia day public holiday along the weekend. It is indeed a tiring journey as we drive to Singapore at night. We reach Singapore early morning at 4:30am crossing woodland checkpoint and reach Bukit Panjang at around 5am.
The first day would be a rest day after a tiring journey from Kuala Lumpur but I manage to follow my sister to visit the Jurong bird park with little kazerf, my little nephew. I guess it is a good chance to visit this bird park with kids. The park close at 6pm and we went in at 5pm. Can you imagine the time we squeeze the whole schedule cause we need to wait for little kazerf to wake up from the afternoon nap. Anyway we manage to visit the close encounter of parrots and owl with the train express. BTW the entrance ticket for Singapore zoo and birds park are S$18 respective but we got it for free as my sister got a membership.
Then come the second day suppose to be a exciting day to visit Universal Studio but it is also a disappointed day as it is full booked over the weekend and Friday as well. So we were just pimping outside the theme park and then manage to have a look at the Resort World Sentosa’s casino. It was nothing great as it is exactly the same as Genting’s casino layout. The best of Sentosa’s casino is you can wear a Bermuda pants to get in as along as it is dress smart casual with shoes.
The next day would be the second casino in Singapore located at marina sand near marina bay. These casino is similar to the one at Macau casino, and it is larger than RW Sentosa’ casino. It has 2 floors and widely spread gaming area. Casino is located near the shopping mall opposite the marina sand hotel. We visited the marina sand sky park which located at the highest marina sand hotel witness the amazing swimming pool and the sky park’s view but it is a bad idea combining both visiting for public and hotel guest together. That is why public are going up to view restricted zone only and not allowed to use the facility. Entrance tickets are charge at S$20 per person.
Monday, September 20, 2010
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