Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Kid's Paradise: Universal Studios Singapore

And now comes the fun part, the part where we get to really enjoy and be kids. Universal Studios Singapore, when it was opened had limited rides and attractions but nonetheless, it spelled fun fun fun! I hope to relive such fun moments and check out the added attractions next time.. or maybe soon.... I hope.

The images below do not even give justice to how spectacular the park is, but of course every kid who knows his cartoons would agree with me that it still lives up to the promise of a good time.

Enjoy!

Need I say more?

Of course I had to pose.



Kids will definitely have more room to run around

Now where to go?

How about there?

I couldn't tell which ones are the humans and which ones are the animals

Why not stop by Gloria's for some refreshments?


Now, how about there!

Done with Madagascar.. I say we visit Shrek and Fiona.

One big happy family.

Not really a Sci-Fi fan

And more of those structures...

Smile birthday boy!

Ooppps! That one wasn't so lucky.

No dead bandaged Egyptians please!

That guy is actually a few feet taller

Smile birthday boy.. smile!

Do we want to go down there? Naaaah!

Look at the size of that thing.

The hot sun makes it difficult to get around

More scorching sun

Oh good... some shade

Water World! This one I like!

If you plan to see Water World, may I suggest to NOT sit at the first few rows

Explosives waiting to go off...

The Wild Side of Singapore

Typical zoo? Think again. If you plan on just strutting your way through the maze that is Singapore Zoo, you will miss on a lot of things. My advice, when you are told to start your trek, take it seriously, and on time. You will see a variety of animals (of course) and when you are exhausted, your eyes can guide you into available treats and guilty pleasures in the many restaurants and fast food chains located inside the zoo. Don't forget to check out the souvenir shops.

By night, feast your eyes on a different kind of adventure- The Night Safari! Oh don't get too cautious no one's gonna die! The treks are perfectly safe, guided, and appropriately lit to view the animals in their natural habitat at night. Don't fail to miss the presentations (of both humans and animals alike) but be careful.... something might be creeping under your chair.

Enjoy!