Saturday, June 26 @ 11:16 PM
Huge itinerary for today. And end of the day this is how it unrolled. Resorts World>Universal studio>Vivocity>Esplanade>Double Helix Bridge>Marina Bay Sands.
With more transport means plying into Sentosa, we didnt know the best way to get to our 1st destination: Universal Studios, so we just default-ly walked towards the MRT station. When I suggested taking bus service 188 from the bus stop infront of our block, my bro suddenly said there's a special variant of this bus service, 188R, that goes right into the doorstep of Resorts World. 早说啦! And right to the doorstep did they bring us, dropping us off infront of the casino. Simply amazing. Door to door on public transport. You wont even have such luck with lottery.

Once there, we soaked up the atmosphere before proceeding to buy the tickets. Then we saw it on a board: Universal Studio Tickets SOLD OUT. I was disappointed but not surprised. Aunt still cant take in the news though, "how can tickets get so sold out so early?", "even Disneyland keep selling tickets thoughout the day."

Savaging whatever there's left, they went to the gift shops, and later bought food from Hersey and Chicago Popcorns. We then went to check out Festive Hotel, Hardrock Hotel before leaving the island by Sentosa Express straight into Vivocity.

Lunch at Earle Swenson's. They put an Earle infront of the name, make it sound more high class, and they charge relatively higher prices for their food. Then it's 1 hour of shopping for the ladies, and 1 hour of torture/boredom for me.

Then it's off to..argh let the photos tell you


This ball itself is an attraction
Genting must be too cheap a place for all these rich malaysians
Fisherman's Catch @ Swenson's
Walked from City Hall MRT to Esplanade to Double Helix to MBS. Walked back the same way after we realised road closure=no bus. Someone spare my legs.
No USS tickets was pitiful but they still managed to catch glimpses of the NDP rehearsal throughtout the whole late afternoon/early evening. Marching soldiers, high revving tanks, afterburning fighter jets, fireworks. Not too bad, isnt it?(for them who'd never seen it b4)

Dinner at Mayim in Westmall. Chinese Cuisine is still the best after all the steaks, popcorn, icecream and choclates. Ramen with beef + Jiaozi + Wanton. Perfecto!

Got home, bathe, see South Korea get kicked out of the WC, then collaspe into bed.