Posts tagged with “preview”

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 7 - Madagascar

Madagascar is yet another exclusive zone created specially for Universal Studios Singapore. Premiering in this zone are two rides - Journey to Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, and King Julien’s Beach Party-Go-Round.

King Julien’s Beach Party-Go-Round

Did we mention that this ship structure is HUGE. It’s like six or seven storeys high.

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We hope you liked our photo reports so far. This part 7 of our series of photo reports marks the end to all the zones in Universal Studios Singapore. Do remember to check us out tomorrow for the photo report of Universal Studios Singapore in the dark!

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 6 - Far Far Away

Man, we’re excited just showing you photos of Far Far Away. Created exclusively for Universal Studios Singapore, this zone is a re-creation of the Far Far Away land seen in Shrek’s movies. We believe this zone is and will be the only Far Far Away land created for a Universal Studios theme park as there are currently no plans to bring this area to Universal Studios Dubailand and Universal Studios South Korea. Well, this means that this zone alone warrants your visit to Universal Studios Singapore.

Shrek’s castles may look a little dull in the photos here, but when you see it in real life and up-close, you will realise how stunning the castle actually is. We wish this zone could be a little bit bigger with more rides, but we’re satisfied already.

Donkey Live - premiering at USS

Shrek 4D

Enchanted Airways - a children’s coaster

That’s all we have for Far Far Away. Remember to check back tomorrow for another exclusive Dreamworks zone - Madagascar. Here’s a sneak peek!

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 5 - Egypt Zone

We apologise for today’s late entry.

The Egypt area at Universal Studios Singapore is the first of its kind in the world, and it is definitely one of the best themed areas in the park. You’ll be awed by every minute detail there is in this area. We felt like we were transformed to the land of the Pharaohs the moment we stepped into this zone.

We’ve heard from reports saying that The Revenge of The Mummy ride here is a variation from the Florida and Hollywood’s one. There aren’y much details now, but one thing we all know is the ride is housed in one hell of a stunning building.

Oasis Spice Cafe

Revenge of the Mummy

Treasure Hunters

Look out for our photo report on Far Far Away tomorrow!

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 4 - The Lost World

The Lost World is a different reincarnation here at Universal Studios Singapore with 3 rides created specially for the park. The popular Jurassic Park - The Ride is refreshed as Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure. Instead of boarding a boat, this time you will be riding in a water raft. The drop in this ride isn’t as tall as the original, but this is at least a different ride than what we have seen in other Universal Parks.

Also premiering right at USS is the Canopy Flyer, where you board a single coaster car that seats 4, and it glides over The Lost World area. We’re not too sure if this is considered a Kids attraction, because the coaster actually glides pretty fast…

Jurassic Park entrance with Canopy Flyer at the back

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Entrance to Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure

The water was drained out of the waterway and the ride was not being tested when we were there.

Dino Soarin’

Entrance to Canopy Flyer

Waterworld Entrance

The waiting area

That’s all we have for The Lost World! Look out for our photo report on the Egypt zone tomorrow!

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 3 - Sci Fi City Zone

We will be lying if we say Sci Fi City isn’t that fantastic when it comes to theming. It isn’t Universal’s best, but all this is forgiven when this zone houses the mega attraction - The Battlestar Galactica Dueling Coasters.

The greens and yellows and the grey shadings used are a tad too bright for a Sci Fi theme…

Cylon Entrance

Human entrance

Accelerator ride

As an added bonus, here’s a video of the Battlestar Galactica Dueling Coasters at night.

We hope you liked our photo reports so far. Next up, we will cover The Lost World. Look out for it tomorrow!

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 2 - New York Zone

We move on to the next part of our photo report with the New York Zone! Although it’s one of the smallest zone in the park, it is still nonetheless faithfully re-created in amazing detail. This zone houses three attractions - Lights, Camera, Action: Hosted by Steven Spielberg, Stage 28, and Transformers (to be opened only in 2011).

Entrance to Lights, Camera, Action: Hosted by Steven Spielberg

Will this be the entrance to the Transformers ride?

That’s all we have for the New York zone. Check back with us tomorrow with our photo report on Sci Fi City!

Posted 2 years ago

Universal Studios Singapore Photo Report Part 1 - Hollywood Zone

Here’s presenting to you the first part of our week-long photo report of Universal Studios Singapore we are doing here at USSi. Today, we are sharing with you some of the photos we have take around the Hollywood Zone.

Hollywood Zone is the first zone you will enter after going through the entrance. The whole area is covered in canopy, and cooling fans are used to lower the temperature of this zone, making it a pleasurable experience for the guests.

The huge Hollywood sign above the entrance to the park.

Universal Studios Store

Inside the Universal Studios Store

Star Characters - selling Dreamworks merchandise

Popcorn stall

The Dark Room - selling photos and camera accessories

Celebrity Cafe & Bakery - 1950’s styled cafe selling sandwiches, pastries and coffee.

Universal Studios Pin Trading Stall

Pantages Hollywood Theater - Universal Monsters Rock & Roll

SuperStar Candies - Store selling sweet treats.

Hollywood Boulevard

The Brown Derby - Funny, crazy hats and accessories.

Betty Boop store

Inside Silver Screen Collectibles.

Live street entertainment near Mel’s Drive-In

Mel’s Drive-In - classic all-American drive in diner

With that, we leave you with a sneak peek of New York zone. Look out for our Part 2 of our photo report as we cover the New York Zone tomorrow!

Posted 2 years ago

USSi Exclusive: Universal Studios Singapore photo report

We know you all have been waiting with bated breath to have a look at the latest and only major theme park to open this year around the world. The USSi team was lucky enough to snag the sold-out tickets for the sneak preview of the 2nd Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia, and the only one in the South East Asia region.

We visited the park on Friday, February 19 and we were very amazed at every thing this theme park has turned out to be. We snapped more than a thousand photos of the park, which explains why we took so long to upload! And we’re excited to present to you this exclusive photo report!

With the obsessive amount of photos we have taken, the USSi team have decided to make this a week-long report. Beginning today with this post, we will give you a general snapshot report of the theme park, followed by detailed photo reports of every zone in the theme park. Here’s what you can expect in the coming week -

Saturday - General overview of the park (Selection of photos from different zones)
Sunday - Hollywood
Monday - New York
Tuesday - Sci Fi
Wednesday - The Lost World
Thursday - Egypt
Friday - Far Far Away
Saturday - Madagascar
Sunday - Universal Studios Singapore in the dark.

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The Universal globe at the entrance.

The entrance archway designed by architect Michael Graves.

Preview Tickets were all sold out. Only 3000 tickets were released per day for the preview period between Feb 14 to Feb 21. They were sold at $10 each and each person can only buy a maximum of 6. The ticket can be used to exchange for a combo meal inside ANY of the F&B outlets. (We thought this was an excellent deal, and we’re essentially not paying anything for the admission to this preview) Tickets were so in demand that some preview tickets turned up on eBay with 5 times the ticket price.

Hollywood Boulevard, the first zone once you step in at the entrance. This whole area is sheltered by a ETFE canopy, which is the same ones used at the Beijing Water Cube. We were disappointed at first that the Universal Creative team decided to install canopies around the park as they were simply just unsightly, but when it rained on us during our visit, we were so thankful that these canopies were there to shelter us. Given Singapore’s unpredictable weather, what with the tropical climate and the monsoon seasons, these canopies are actually essential for the park.

While we were walking through the street, we noticed something strange about what we were experiencing. While it was a little hot and humid before we stepped into USS, we realised that the temperature around Hollywood zone is much cooler than outside. To our surprise, we noticed that there were cooling machines installed and concealed within the buildings of Hollywood that lowers the temperature around the area. These ‘green cooling solutions’ are part of the park’s effort to make guests feel more comfortable under Singapore’s sweltering hot sun we think this is definitely something every guest will appreciate. We are impressed already.

Universal Studio Store sells most of the items you can find around the park. We don’t actually remember seeing Universal Studios Japan having so many merchandise and souvenirs available. We would like to commend that the park’s service staff and cast members were excellent, always smiling, waving to you and ready to help.

The lagoon, with other parts of the park in view, from the Hollywood standpoint.

The lagoon wasn’t as big as we thought it would be. If you want to compare it to USJ’s lagoon, which by the way is huge, the one we have here is like a pond. Still, it’s impressive that they can squeeze the lagoon in given the small amount of space that they were given to build this park.

We’re not too sure if a staging of fireworks or water show is possible, but we hope to see USS surprise us with at least something on the lagoon.

Egypt, Sci Fi City

Shrek’s castle from the lagoon.

New York

Marilyn Monroe on the streets of NY.

Sci Fi City. We’re actually disappointed with how this area turned out to be.

Battlestar Galactica Dueling Coaster - World’s tallest dueling roller coaster. Not to be confused as the world’s tallest coaster, as this is far from it. Both trains launch out of the station at the same time instead of the conventional chain lift system.

Accelerator

The Lost World

Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure.

Dino-Soarin’ for the kids.

Egypt - We were totally impressed with the re-creation of the Egypt area. We’ve never been to Egypt, but we totally felt like we stepped into the country when we walked through this space. The sculptures are very detailed and the theming around this area is very well done. What’s even more special is the fact that Universal Studios Singapore is the only Universal Studios with a whole land dedicated to Egypt.

Next to Egypt, is Far Far Away, another area created exclusively for Universal Studios Singapore. It’s a faithful re-creation of Far Far Away in the Dreamworks animated feature - Shrek. And again we are very impressed with this area’s theming. Put in a horse carriage, crowds in medieval clothing and we can imagine ourselves in the Shrek movies.

We remember seeing this billboard of Fairy Godmother in Shrek!

The Shrek 4D attraction housed in the only Shrek’s castle ever built.

The castle looks amazingly detailed.

Moving on, we are now at the Madagascar area, another area created exclusively for USS.

The characters on King Julien’s Beach Party-go-around are so hilarious, we actually feel like riding this carousel.

The characters of Madgascar.

The container ship housing Madagascar - A Crate Adventure. The vessel is HUGE in size, almost like a life-size replica of a container ship.

And we end our first part of our photo report with the tree featured in Madagascar movies.

Although the rides aren’t operational during the Preview week, we are thoroughly impressed after the visit. The park may look small from the outside but it is surprisingly bigger than we think it is. You can actually feel that the park is very compact (like they are squeezing as much as they can) but they did a very good job at distinguishing the different zones apart. The theming on every area is very well done, and we are VERY excited to visit the park again when it officially opens with the rides.

Look out tomorrow for our more in-depth photo report of the Hollywood zone!

Posted 2 years ago

Coming up! A photo report of USS Preview

We’re just back from the preview at Universal Studios Singapore and we are now sorting out the huge amount of photos we have taken and uploading them for ya’ll to see. We just want to tell you what an amazing trip this was. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and we wish we could be back at the park soon!

Keep a look out for our photo report coming right up!

Posted 2 years ago

USSi takes a first look at Universal Studios Singapore

The USSi team was at the Universal Studios Singapore preview tickets sale today and here are some of the photos we took -

Sneak peek at the entrance

That’s A Wrap - A Universal Studios Store outside the park. We managed to snag some park souvenirs and pins from the store. Scroll down below for the pictures of what we got.

The tickets were sold out a short while after we bought ours.

The archway building designed by Michael Graves himself.

We believe this is the smallest Universal Studios archway entrance building, but still it looks stunning.

Hershey’s Chocolate World store outside the theme park.

Woody Woodpecker was one of the character greeters that came out to entertain guests.

Frankenstein

Po from Kungfu Panda

We are all avid pin collectors here at USSi and we couldn’t resist getting us some pins, a keychain, and a logo pen. We have to say that these souvenirs from the park are very affordable! Pins and keychains start at prices of $5.90 to $9.90 Singapore Dollars! We saw some tees going at $29.90 as well. We don’t remember paying less than $10 to get such pretty pins at any of the theme parks we have been to.

Our preview tickets. We hope they replace it with Universal Studios Singapore designs when the park opens.

Well that is all we have for this update. Check out our blog for more reports coming soon!