Marina Bay Sands


Posted in (3) Fun, Play and Travel by Papa Eric - Jun 21, 2010

It has been weeks since the official opening of the ‘gambling den’.

We have decided to visit this place (not going into the casino of course ha-ha) since the curious SG crowds will not be that enormous as compare to the first few days of opening.


These are some of the signature icons of this Promenade MRT station. Can you guess what these are? Yes, water droplets!


Follow these signboards inside the MRT station and you are on the right track to the Double Helix Bridge (leading to Marina Bay Sands).


These are some of the interesting ‘floor arts’ imprinted on the pavement at the entrance of the Double Helix Bridge.


More art pieces are being displayed at the open air art gallery wall.
This is Prisca’s favourite ballerina painting.


This is an interesting maze; have fun with your child in here if the sun is not that scorching.



On the Double Helix Bridge, do look out for these interesting alphabet lighting on the floor.


Spot the different! The ‘poster human’ looks real from a distance ha-ha; let us join in the fun too!


This Double Helix Bridge is really a marvelous creation with sophisticated connections design. Lots of engineering calculations in the initial design stages I guessed.


This is one of my favourite shots of the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark from the ground.


This is an interesting glittering exterior building design of the hotel. At first glance it seems to be some big LCD TV; but they are really some glittering foils that “dance” in the rhythm of the wind.


21 years old please! People are queuing up and withdrawing money to gain entry to the “Gate of Wealth” (provided they win of course).


This is the first shopping mall in SG that has this canal design I guessed. See the two small boats? They are ready to earn some income soon by ferrying the shoppers in this mall on a canal trip.

The renovation for this shopping mall is still ongoing. Lots of noises and gluey smell; I think it will look great after the final grand opening.


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2 Responses to “Marina Bay Sands”

  1. Denesa says:

    Have been there too (not for gambling of course..haha) and would love to visit the Sky Park soon. The carpark charges are really costly though.

  2. Papa Eric says:

    Ic, entry to the Sky Park is really costly. Am waiting for some discounted rate or free “open house” haha..

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