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We are back at it again, this time we visit the Singapore Flyer!
After being almost MIA (Missing in action) for the past few months, we decided to drop by the central to catch the largest observation wheel in Singapore, the Singapore Flyer.
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We dropped by City Hall MRT Station and we hoped on the Cab as I am uncertain of the location, and kinda screw that up without checking for it earlier.
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Once we reached, we went in and bought the tickets and proceeded into the entrance where they did security checks.
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Probably one of the useful inventions of the use of tickets is Barcodes. Scan the barcode and you will be granted access. Barcodes are way cheaper than access (RFID) cards.
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As we got nearer to the entrance, we took a group photo and I managed to get this photo, which is quite nice.
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There’s also a capsule which you have to pre-order with the Singapore Flyer for, a dinner in the ride. Perfect idea, but not too smart on another hand due to the $$. The cost for that is very high and is not practical, there is other places which is much better. IMO.
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As the altitude of the Singapore Flyer climbed, the nice blue-y seas looks great.
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And on our left, we see many skyscrapers and buildings as well as the PIE expressway. The good view from the capsule provide a lasting impression of the flyer actually.
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Right below us is actually the Singapore GP Race track which is so long that it is so obvious.
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This is a typical capsule, and in the background the golf green is so big! Pretty sweet!
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An outside view of Marina Bay, and a few nights ago, Channel 8 just celebrated their Chinese New Year there so they have not removed the show props off the stage yet.
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As we got lower and lower, we got off and here is some of the team photos we took.
I will not mention about the high price that Singapore Flyer quoted us for the photos that we took before the ride.
Thanks.
For Gracious Singapore!
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Jeremy Goh
Jeremy is a friendly geek with a passion for Social Media and all things Technology/Design. When he is not obsessed with anything tech related, you can catch him emceeing, speaking in public or at Toastmasters, playing a quick game and coming out with some killer ideas! And yes, I offer Social Media Consultancy and Branding services. (more..)





