Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Universal Studios Singapore
Last Sunday we went to the newest attraction here in Singapore which is the "Universal Studios"
From our place (Bukit Panjang) we can ride 963R which is an express bus to Resorts World Sentosa. Or you can go directly to Vivo City at Harbour Front, there is a terminal for RWS buses.
Ticket for Universal Studios Singapore
Weekday: S$66.00 (around P2,100.00+)
Weekend: S$72.00 (around P2,300.00+)
Open from Monday-Sunday: 9AM-6PM
We really got no plans on going to Universal Studio, we only hop on because my sister got really depressed on how her interview turned out that day. Mega-emote ang lola mo "pasyal mo naman ako, nadedepress ako:(" andrama lang,sobrang emo! ahahaha. So 4PM we're riding our way to Universal Studio.
Note: If you're going for the theme park be there 9AM so you can enjoy naman every rides and attractions.
Hindi kame pumasok sa loob ng theme park namasyal lang kame sa labas ng Universal Studio. "FREE" po at walang entrance fee, so pamasahe lang at yung dinner namin sa Subway ang ginastos ko sa dalawang purita kong turista ahahaha:D
Soft opening pa lang ang Universal Studio so konti pa lang po ang mga restaurants and shops, pero madami-dami na ring mga namamasyal.
(one of the shop) Hershey's Chocolate Factory...
haaaay... can I live here?
From time to time, you'll encounter performers...
mas naamaze ako sa mga street magician rather than those inside the theaters, mas kapanipaniwala kase na hindi nila basta basta namamanipulate ang magic nila...
belly-a-belly-belly dancers...
and syempre photo-op time...
I remember some of my Pinoy friends are part of this project. And I'll quote BJ's caption in one of his picture during the construction part of the Universal Studios
"We Pinoy's don't wait for things to happen...we make it happen!"
Naks!
For sure we'll be back to check out the attractions and the theme park:P
Nikki-Tips: When I'm in a very spontaneous event day-tour like this and there are a lot of natural lights available I switch from "MANUAL" to "APPERTURE" mode, keep your ISO at its lowest (for Nikki, ISO 100) it will automatically adjust your shutter. Hindi ka na magtitimpla ng camera settings and photos will come out sharp pa rin...the best part you won't miss the fun:P Happy-Snaps!
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I like your Batu Caves and petronas shots! Galing!
ReplyDeleteI also use Aperture priority over Manual. But I still have a lot to learn, hehe
@Chyng - elow po, salamat at nadalaw niyo ang luma kong kuta:D hehehe...at nabisita itong bago kong lungga, ahahha...
ReplyDeleteSometimes ang ginagawa ko nag-aaperture ako para makita ko tamang combination ng shutter at aperture then balik ako sa manual saka ko dinadial yung combination para magagalaw mo pa yung ibang settings:D i hope that tip helps:D