Showing posts with label Universal Studios Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Universal Studios Singapore. Show all posts

Second time's a charm at Universal Studios Singapore!

My first time at Universal Studios Singapore last 2011 felt bitin. We only rode a couple of rides because we had too much fun at The Revenge of the Mummy and proceeded to ride it six times in a row just to get a perfect shot from the hidden cameras so we can buy the souvenir afterwards. Before we knew it, it was time to head home. For my second time there last November, I managed to convince everyone to RIDE ALL THE RIDES!


Yes, including my poor mom who failed to disclose the fact that she has vertigo. After riding BOTH Battlestar Galactica's Cylon and Human rollercoasters, the Transformers, and The Mummy, she ended up at the infirmary where the nice Pinay nurse made her rest for two hours before giving her an express pass to all the rides. Talk about lucky!

As for me, it was my first time to ride the Cylon coaster 'cause I was too chicken to try it after riding the Human version last time. The Cylon coaster is the one where your legs are suspended in the air. Let me just say that I am never riding one after the other again for the foreseeable future.



This time also, the Transformers ride is finally open to the public! The hour-long wait was worth it! For a non-fan like me, I enjoyed the exhilarating 3D ride where it felt like you're a robot fighting off the Decepticons. Worth the hype!

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The Revenge of the Mummy also never gets old. Even though I've practically memorized all the turns and freaky surprises, I still get a kick out of riding it.

We also endured the hour-long wait for The Lost World ride. It was definitely NOT worth the wait. I don't understand why people line up for this. It was boring--just a cruise around a river with a supposedly exciting ending which did not amuse me. Other than the fact that I got my clothes wet with all the splashing around, I'm not sorry that I didn't get to ride this last year.


Because I'm a sucker for unicorns and dragons, I dragged my sister to ride the Enchanted Airways kiddie coaster. How can I resist this sign?? Take me to Unicorn Pass, please!!! We still freaked out a little, though. The coaster had sharp and steep turns that we were totally not prepared for.


More than anything, I love theme parks for the magical feeling of having your favorite scenes and characters come alive. My favorite part of the park has always been Far, Far Away with the castle and Fairy Godmother's famous potions shop. Happy place!!!

wearing Topshop scalloped top, vintage trousers, FitFlop
Bernice, my sister, is a sucker for collectible mugs. She bought two here: one Shrek and one Gingy mug to commemorate our visit. I wanted a Gingy doll but was saving my moolah for H&M and Orchard road shenanigans.


Half the fun of walking around Universal is meeting the characters in person and seeing their wacky poses. We met a few including:

Beetlejuice who scared the crap out of me. He was in character the whole time and kept muttering like a crazy person.


Betty Boop! Another favorite! Too bad Cleopatra didn't show up.


And Miz Marilyn Monroe! She instructed us to pose behind her so she can swoop down like this.


My sister also finally got to see her beloved Madagascar penguins in person. 


We didn't get to check out the Sesame Street area since it's closed yet. I wanted to meet Cookie Monster and Elmo. :-(


When walking around the park, it's best to rest and hydrate every once in a while. With Singapore right smack in the equator, the sun gets really nasty. But no, we're not resting here; we just wanted a Gossip Girl on-the-steps-of-the-Met (in this case, the New York public library) shot.


And the very emotera sister feeling like a villain.


After recovering from her rollercoaster-induced vertigo, my chocoholic mom had the best time of her life at.... where else? Hershey's Chocolate World!!! I practically had to drag her out!


I bought our Universal Studios tickets online using my Mastercard which gave us a $10 discount plus free access to the Maritime Experiential Museum. We went there after Universal and also checked out the Sentosa beaches. More on those later!!! 

Singapore-lah Day 2

Universal Studios day! But before anything else, can I just say that I'm already craving for some Milo McFlurry right now? I love how everyone's crazy about Milo in Singapore. One can never have too much Milo Dinosaur, in my opinion. I wonder if I can bring a sachet of Milo and maybe some Milo cereal at a McDonald's here in Manila and ask them to mix it with my sundae instead of Oreo? Yes?

This was also the day that Jake arrived with his family and I was too excited to see him the next day. I'm already dreading my bill for the merry month of April, I sent Jake too many texts trying to coordinate our Singapore-lah date.


When we got to Resorts World, I made a beeline for Hershey's Chocolate World. The place is heaven for a chocoholic like me. I can't get over the scent of chocolate when you're inside the store, too addicting. My friends had a hard time dragging me out of the shop. Hee.


wearing Topshop cropped top and inner gray top, Zara shorts, Fitflop, Longchamp mustard Le Pliage, Carrera sunnies, Aldo necklace

We had an awesome time parading around with the characters and taking pictures inside souvenir shops. For starters, we rode the Galactica roller coaster--which was a wrong move, I think. We had no idea how intense the roller coaster was, and we only rode the red one meant for humans. I'm still hoarse from all the screaming I did. After managing to get up from our seats with shaky legs, we decided we've had enough of roller coasters and passed up the chance to ride the Cylon inverted roller coaster. 

Yeah, I'm a sucker for Betty Boop.



Too shocked to do anything else.


Tar! Cleopatra's so thin!


Also a sucker for penguins! :)



Another happy place for me, mostly because of the Gingy souvenirs.



We didn't get to ride any of the attractions here--there was a 2 hour line for everything!


And because we are a crazy bunch, we rode the Revenge of the Mummy four times. Yes. Why? We wanted to get the perfect shot. A print-out of the picture costs $18, after all. There were one too many mistakes and failed poses that we ended up riding again and again until we got a perfect synchronized shot. We are losers, we know. Our final shot was worth it, though!





After  we soaked up all the sights Universal had to offer, we went off to Siloso beach to catch the sunset and Mitch and I explored Orchard Road to prepare for our shopping escapade. I was beyond excited when I saw the Cotton On staff at 313@Somerset putting up 30% off signs all over the store! Talk about perfect timing! I just love this mall. Jake's so lucky, his hotel--Grand Park Orchard (apart from having a Topshop in the lobby), is steps away from 313. It has four floors of Forever 21, plus a huge Zara, and Cotton On. I spent many happy hours there, which I'll write about tomorrow. I'm too sleepy to function right now.




wearing Zara ribbon tee, Forever 21 skirt