Universal Studios Singapore Tour Tips

One of the popular and exciting things to do in Singapore for people on family vacation is to experience its one - of - its - kind theme park located in Sentosa Island....the Universal Studios. It boasts 24 rides and attractions for everyone from the young to the young at heart. Adults can seek thrills on the heart - pounding roller coasters and rides like the Battlestar Galactica and the Revenge of the Mummy Rides. The kids can enjoy the magic of gentle rides like the Dino - Soarin' attraction and the Canopy Flyer. Even our grandparents can enjoy the park, with live shows and 4D - Shrek films.
The theme park consists of seven uniquely themed zones which surrounds a lagoon. Each zone is based on a blackbuster movie or a television show featuring their own unique attractions, character appearances, dining and shopping areas. The seven distinct zones in the park are namely Hollywood, New York, Sci - Fi City, Ancient Egypt, Lost World, Far Far Away, and the Madagascar. As it was commonly followed by most of the theme park, the rides here has a height limit policy. Children under 100cm height must be accompanied by an adult. Hand - held infants are not permitted as well.
Each zone are lined up with tasty restaurants to satisfy your hunger. As for the water, there are many water coolers around the park. So you don't need to bring lots of water with you.
The very first and most valuable tip for your Universal Studios Tour is to book your tickets in advance through their Resort World Sentosa official website (www.rwsentosa.com). It will save your time some more especially if the date falls on public or school holidays. This is to avoid your disappointments of tickets being sold out in last minute purchase like what I've experienced before.

Avoid going here on weekends and public holidays as the queue at most rides and attractions will be longer. You need to check out the dates of the Singapore Public Holidays. And if possible, avoid school holidays as well. Singapore school holidays falls on the mid of March, end of May to June, first half of September and mid of November to December.
Singapore weather is hot and humid. So wear light clothing and bring umbrella with you to keep you cool. Raincoats are available to most of the shops here in every themed park zone just in case it rains when you go there.
Universal Studios Singapore can easily be reached by car, by taxi, by public buses Nos. RWS 8, RWS 88 and 963R, by Sentosa Express or by the MRT train. It is open daily from 10:00 - 19:00. On Friday and Saturday, it extends its operating hours up to 22:00 for the Hollywood zone only. The admission fees costs $66 for an adult pass on weekdays and $72 on weekends (all prices are in Singapore dollars). Children and seniors can also enjoy a discounted rate worth $48 and $32 respectively. Very affordable rates and great for family relaxing getaway! It is something that you must not miss out in your itinerary on your visit to Singapore.

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