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Key Components of the
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Leisure Offerings
- Resorts World at
Sentosa is designed as a collection of resorts within a resort so
visitors can have a multi-resort experience.
- The anchor family
leisure attractions include The Universal Studios Singapore Theme
Park, The Quest Marine Life Park, The Equarius Water Park, The
Maritime Xperiential Museum, and other entertainment offerings
located along FestiveWalk.
- The Universal
Studios Singapore Theme Park, will be developed at the east side
of the IR site, using the theme “Ride the movies? The number of
attractions found in this park is comparable to Universal Studios
Orlando and Islands of Adventure. There will be seven themed worlds
within Universal Studios Singapore namely: Waterworld, Lost World,
Egypt, Super Hero City, Back Lot-The Big Apple, Hollywood Boulevard
and Cartoon Studios. Of the 22 state-of-the-art attractions, 16 are
designed specifically for Singapore. A Dreamworks Digital Animation
Studios will allow visitors to learn the magic of computer-generated
imagery and creation of films through a tour to see animation
artists at work.
- The Quest
Marine Life Park, an oceanarium spanning 8 hectares, will
feature an interactive man-made dolphin habitat as well as a 6.5
million gallon Whale Shark Lagoon, amongst other exhibits. This
facility, operated by Dolphin Quest, will also offer other
marine-type activities.
- The 1.3 hectares
Equarius Water Park is a unique water theme park
custom-designed to integrate with the hillside terrain of Sentosa.
- The Maritime
Xperiential Musuem, set at the waterfront, is expected to be the
world’s first maritime silk route museum, dedicated to the subject
of the maritime silk route between East Asia and the Middle East.
Exhibits include a full-scale glass replica of an ancient trading
ship, a 360-degrees multimedia motion shipwreck theatre as well as
live performances by acrobats on-board the ‘Bao Chuan?(Zheng He
boat). It will also house the world’s first historical research
centre dedicated to the maritime silk route.
- There will be
three public amphitheatres: The ShowPlace, an open-air 2,150
seat public amphitheatre; The Bull Ring, a 6,300 seating
capacity amphitheatre; and Imagineering, a 1,714 seating
capacity theatre which provides a magical dreamlike show with water,
light and visual effects.
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The Crane Ballet, a showcase of
multi-media moving art will add vibrancy to the area as the cleverly
choreographed animatronic crane dances and moves gracefully nightly
at the Festivewalk, emitting colourful rays of light, spurts of
water, and sprays of fire, all in sync with delightful music and
enhanced with video images on giant LCD screens.
- The Le Vie
showroom, which has a seating capacity of 1,600, will feature a
resident show - the “Le Vie?(Life) show, which is
helmed by members from the same creative team behind
Cirque du Soleil
blockbusters such as ‘KA?and ‘O?
in Las Vegas. It promises spectacular stage and prop
set-ups coupled with an award-winning production team.
- Signature gourmet
restaurants with Masterchefs such as Alain Fabregues, Alan Wong,
Scott Webster, Marlon Abele-MARC Group, Gary Kunz, Harlan Goldstein,
Susur Lee, Luke Mangan and Don Pintabona.
- An integrated spa
wellness experience with the ESPA Spa centre, offering
programmes for wellness and self-improvement as well as 42 private
ESPA Villas for a tranquil accommodation option.
- Flagship concept
retail stores including new retail brands not currently in Singapore
such as Bershka, Stradavarius, Cortefiel, Promod, as well as The
Universal Store and Hamleys toy store.
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Meeting and Incentive
(M&I) Facilities
- Meeting facilities
with the ability to host approximately 12,000 delegates in 3 key
venues: Le Vie Showroom / Plenary Hall (1,600 theatre-style
seating), Ballroom (7,300 theatre-style seating) and 22
Meeting Rooms (3,390 seats).
- Provides the
option of 7 indoor incentive venues which includes Broadway
Theatre, Movie Studios, Snoopy’s Stage, Waterworld Amphitheatre
etc., as well as 10 outdoor incentive venues such as The
Showplace, The Bull Ring, Festivewalk, etc.
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Key Architecture and
Design Features
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Overall Design
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The overall composition
of buildings, form and massing respond well to the existing fabric of
Sentosa. The architecture is human scale with a village-like festive
ambience. The site is well laid out, providing visitors with a clear
visual orientation to key attractions and facilities.
Responsiveness to Tropical Climate
- The extensive use
of water, landscaping and the choice of materials (such as stone and
wood) reflect the tropical resort feel of the island. Most of the
major attractions are also designed with canopies, covered walkways
and landscaped features to enhance visitors' experience in
all-weather condition.
Night Lighting
- There is
attractive night lighting to highlight the architectural features of
the individual buildings and character of different zones.
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