Singapore Moments: Sky
High
There
a lot of great places to see in Singapore and many more ways to see these great
places. You may opt to walk around; which is great because you get physical
exercise plus you can go on your own pace. You may also take a tour bus; which
goes around Singapore you can just hope on in and go down any place you’d like
to explore. (Tip: you may want to take a double-decker bus with an open roof so
that you get to see and feel Singapore roads, but don’t take it if it’s raining :)) You may also take a boat and see Singapore
through their waterways. There are those options, but then you may opt to see
Singapore through a bird’s-eye-view (literally!).
In
Singapore, I had the pleasure of seeing the place through a bird’s perspective.
I was able to experience the Singapore Flyer and go up the Marina Bay Sands
Skypark.
The
Singapore Flyer is said to be the world’s largest Giant Observation Wheel. It
is situated along Raffles Avenue. You may opt to buy tickets online, through a
tour agency, or personally at the ticket booth located below the Flyer. As for
me and my family, we bought tickets at the ticket booth. The line to the Flyer
was bearable and educational because while waiting to get on the capsules we
passed by a “museum” which was about the history of the flyer. They showed
scale models, art pieces about the flyer, and floor plans they made. So when it
was time for us to ride the capsule it was exciting. Each revolution was probably about 30
minutes. During those 30 minutes we were able to see and capture different
parts of Singapore. My experience while riding the Flyer was funny because at
first my brother and I were so pumped up and we were preparing our cameras and
trying to secure a good spot in the capsule… then after a few minutes we were
pacing back and forth the capsule to take photos of Singapore… then after a few
more minutes we just sat down because we realized that the revolution was slow :). I
guess my brother and I was used to the fast Ferris wheels :). After the 30 minutes, we also went around the
shops below the flyer.
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Scale model of the Flyer |
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Almost our turn :) |
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WOW!! |
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Busy Below |
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TOP OF THE WORLD!! *not* |
Although
the Singapore Flyer and the Sands Skypark both boasts of viewing Singapore from
a sky high view, my experience at Marina Bay Sands was different but also
amazing. We visited the Skypark on our
last day in Singapore. Upon arriving in Sands (Tower 1), we first went around
the humongous hotel lobby to inquire about the Skypark. We were then directed
to go to the ticketing counter. (Side note: THE HOTEL WAS HUGE!!! And the
architecture and interiors were remarkable!) When we got our tickets we were
ushered to the lift that brought us to the 56th floor which was the
Sands Skypark. TING! Lift doors open and you are welcomed to a breathtaking
view of the Ocean (this is if you turn to your right upon exiting the lift) or
the cityscape of Singapore (this is if you turn to your left upon exiting the
lift). I enjoyed walking around the deck. It was a mixture of fear (due to the
height) and thrill (due to the cool breeze). There is a snack shop, a
restaurant, and a souvenir shop at the skypark so if you get tired or if you
want some memorabilia you can buy in these places. Ok back to the awesome view,
at the skypark you may relax and just take in the beauty of the city. Don’t forget
to snap memories!
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A colorful welcome from the lobby of Tower 1 |
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The architecture :O |
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Panoramic view from Sands |
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The Singapore Flyer |
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Sands Skypark |
Both experiences
may seem similar but each had its own unique factor. The Flyer’s was the riding
a capsule while enjoying a 360° view. The Sands Skypark was the thrillaxing
experience of walking up top Singapore.
I do have one suggestion to both though… I wished they had this aerial
map that labels different places that could be seen from the elevated place. By
doing this I could have known more about the buildings and areas that are
unique to Singapore.
-DOT-
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would like to use it kindly inform or at least cite the source thank you! J
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