4. Singapore Flyer
This is the world's largest Ferris current, high reached 165 meters offers you
a breathtaking 360° panoramic view of Singapore and the region
(opening early 2008). Located in Marina Bay, this vehicle is next to the Retail
Terminal has three levels, with a wide selection of shops and food outlets.
There is a central atrium that leads to a lush tropical forest, and an outdoor theatre
that will be a stage show.
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10 great reasons to visit Singapore’s most
iconic attraction – Singapore Flyer.
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It’s the world’s largest observation wheel.
Standing
at a stunning 165 meters, Singapore Flyer is the height of a 42-stores building –
that’s some 30 meters taller than the famed London Eye. Taking a flight on this
S$240 million wheel is a one-of-a-kind experience you wouldn't want to miss.
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Night View |
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Close view at day |
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It’s the only place to
see Singapore’s magnificent cityscape.
As the wheel turns, you’ll be treated to a visual 360° feast
of iconic and historical landmarks and views from the Marina Bay to the
Singapore River, Raffles Place, Merlion Park, Empress Place and the Padang.
There is no other place in Singapore that offers these breathtaking,
magnificent day and glittering night views.
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How you can view from inside |
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Cityscape |
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You’ll get to see a
video technology that is Asia’s first.
Check out the first inflated Puffer Sphere using internal
projection in Asia at our brand new attraction – Journey of Dreams. It projects the
transformation of a dream into the icons that are Singapore and Singapore
Flyer. Definitely something you wouldn't want to miss!
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Things which you can see |
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Entry Gate |
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You’ll get to feast on
famous local dishes.
Seafood Paradise @ Flyer, a popular restaurant among locals,
serves up signature local dishes such as chilli crab, butter crab, cereal
prawns and drunken prawns. Enjoy these authentic local dishes alongside
innovative culinary creations by our local chefs. Not to be missed is Singapore’s
first 1960s-themed food street –Singapore
Food Trail, which serve up a wide selection of local hawker
delights.
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Local dishes |
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You can get to enjoy an
iconic drink on an iconic attraction.
An all-time classic – the Singapore Sling is synonymous to
Singapore and one of the nation’s best-known cocktails. Now you can look
forward to a hand-shaken and chilled bona fide Singapore Sling served only
on board Singapore Flyer with the Singapore Sling flight, and complement
the indulgence with lovely city sights seen from different altitudes.
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Drinks in the Singapore Sling flight |
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Singapore Sling flight |
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You’ll get to
experience a 6D motion ride – a first in Singapore.
Gear up for a thrilling 6D motion ride experience at XD
Theater – a
state-of-the-art 10-seater attraction – a first in Singapore.
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Entry Gate |
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Games |
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You’ll experience urban
nature.
Right in the centre of the atrium is a lush, tropical
rainforest. The cascading water displays, streams, rocky outcrops and pond fuse
together naturally to offer a picturesque landscape for photo taking.
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Urban Nature View
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Urban Nature View |
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You’ll be able
to experience Singapore’s first real flight simulator.
For the first time in Asia, you can fly a real 737 simulator!
Flight Experience, Singapore’s first real flight simulator, offers you a
unique opportunity to fly a real flight simulator – exactly the same as pilots
use for flight training – with more than 20,000 worldwide airports and using
the same operating procedures as the real airlines. No experience necessary as
full instruction will be provided.
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Real Flight experience |
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Real Flight experience |
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Your toes will be
tickled by fishes.
On Level 2 is a fish foot spa – that’s right – it’s a spa
where Doctor Fishes (“Garra Rufa”) work their magic on your feet. These fish,
imported from Turkey, have healing properties and will give you a pedicure you
won’t forget.
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toes with fishes |
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Toes Massage |
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For some good Feng Shui.
With Singapore Flyer’s 28 capsules and each capsule’s maximum
capacity of 28 persons, the evident figure of 28 means “double prosperity” or
“easy to prosper” in Cantonese. Swing to some good Feng Shui onboard Singapore
Flyer – the largest wheel of Fortune in its own rights.
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Feng shui |
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