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  1. Wow you guys are absolutely amazing!!! Thank you so much for all the detailed handy tips, I really appreciate it I've read through each and every one of your posts and absorbed everything you've told me. As suggested, I won't bother with the fast pass. Thanks @Tim Dasco for the 2 day Sentosa pass info as well, I'll definitely be looking into this! I'll be submitting passport applications this week, assuming they are all good then we should have them in roughly 3 weeks time. Then I'm finally free to go exploring outside the country! Seriously cannot wait Please, if anyone else has any handy advice or info to add for this trip, I'd love to hear it. Can never get too many opinions
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  2. I'd consider it to be one of the best wild mouse rides in the world.
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  3. *scrunches up blank cheque*
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  4. I'd say your opinion would be a pretty solid one at that.
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  5. Well I guess that's open to opinion. We've had level of confirmation from the local area rep that $100,000,000's are being spent over the next few, which doesn't tell us much specifically as it includes the lakeside precinct etc. Im expecting the most significant ride investment in the last decade, but that's just my opinion...
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  6. Also there is a great Italian restaurant in Technocity. Next to Harvey Norman and its food is great and it was already on our table (warm) before we sat down. It was great. One thing you will notice is there shopping centres are tall (many levels) and I have never seen trollies in any shopping centre. We did look at the prices and over there is was cheaper to buy out then to get food to cook. Believe is or not the Shopping centre next to our hotel had 25 floors and believe it or not but the carpark went from levels 15-25.
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  7. Sorry, I couldn't resist doing this..
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  8. Everyone has added really good information already just a few things from me. I like to stay near city hall area, Carlton Hotel is good and near heaps of restaurants,shops,raffles and MRT Alcohol is very expensive in Singapore I like to walk to Sentosa from Vivocity I dont think fast pass is needed at Universal (and i'm a fast pass junkie) As someone else said use Mastercard there, 10% off from memory on everything. You'll love it
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  9. Wasn't the reported term "World's Best", and not "World's First"?
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  10. Totally understand and respect that. Just in certain cases Tokyo Dinseyland may be a very similar price overall I suspect, like a Jetstar 2 for 1 sale or $1 return. Then again if you get ridiculous mistake fares to LA then CA Disneyland stacks up pretty well as well. Adding FujiQ and Nagashima and Osaka and Hiroshima certainly stacks a fair bit more on. The AUD is also much worse against the Japanese Yen than it was last year and the year before, so that kind of sucks at the moment.
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  11. I regards to the language, what u lived about Universal Studios and the rides and staff is that despite the language barrier, the ride experience is so great it didn't matter you couldn't understand, because you knew what was happening. An example is when I went on Jaws, the staff were so energetic, you got a sense of what was being said. And the staff spoke to necessary/basic English. In regards to the language, what u lived about Universal Studios and the rides and staff is that despite the language barrier, the ride experience is so great it didn't matter you couldn't understand, because you knew what was happening. An example is when I went on Jaws, the staff were so energetic, you got a sense of what was being said. And the staff spoke to necessary/basic English.
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  12. ^Yeah, you wouldn't be going many places if you flew Qantas International from Perth. Singapore and HK are like quiet suburban starter parks and are quite similar in many ways. The Japanese parks are awesome, but will eat you alive. They are immensely popular and are the equivalent to the Florida parks in terms of scope and size. I would say 95% of people in Singapore would be fluent in English. Maybe 60% in HK (like a waiter would speak English but a busboy/kitchen hand wouldn't). And in Japan probably 80% do, but they're pretty reluctant to use it. You have to presume that most of their parks' shows are in Japanese. The Singapore dollar is not far from parity with ours, which makes the maths pretty easy. Forgot to add, Legoland Malaysia is a long bus trip/limo ride away in Johore, Southern Malaysia. And why wouldn't your husband want to relax in Singapore?
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  13. and hopefully a Dipping Dots shop as well^
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  14. I was the park today and the a staff at the it is going to be at the park by December the 26 boxday the car are come kum back coaster sstefft the park
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  15. stay tuned for more Sea world updates which the roads have reopen from todays marathon! A view from The dockside tavern of the new food and retail construction at sea world!
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  16. Wild west falls construction update any ideas what this is for?
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  17. Current construction Photos of the new Food and Retail outlet at Sea World!
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