Sunday 7th October

Off for more sightseeing, so down to the Metro station to take us to the Harbour Front. It never ceases to amaze does it, how your timing is so right that you get to coincidentally see someone or something when you consider how just one minute later this would never happened. It did for us today as we went up to the ticketing machine for the train and who should we come across was Pam and Nick from our tour. We snuck up behind them and suddenly said, "Ding dong, cuckoo, cuckoo, wakey, wakey", much to their surprise. We had a quick catch up and heard a little about their adventures in Italy when Nick went to his home town. They were doing some last minute stuff today as they are flying back to Aus tonight. Incredible coincidence meeting up with them.
At the Harbour Front we caught a cable over to Sentosa Island. This was pretty amazing giving us breath taking views of the city, Harbour and Sentosa Island. This island is Singapore's favourite playground and is home to lots of themed attractions, lush forests, white sandy beaches and resort accommodation.



Today we just sampled a few of the attractions, but man did we have an action packed day. As you arrive, there is the souvenir shop of course and once through the main area we decided to head off to have a look at the Merlion.
On our way there, what should we come across, but a snake charmer and his Albino Python. This really did look quite beautiful but also very intimidating at the same time. I really regretted not taking the chance to hold a snake when I was in Darwin and somehow having Colin egging me on gave me the courage to give this a go. Initially I was very scared, but once it was actually resting around my neck it wasn't so bad at all. It felt quite silken and very strong. Man I am really glad I did this. Colin's turn next and he said he was amazed at how the snake felt but at one point he had to slide his hand up towards the head, going against the grain and he said it felt really scaley like sequins.
We reached the Merlion - Singapore's mythical creature that has become an icon, part lion/part fish. This stood at an impressive 37 meters tall and you can go inside this and hear the story behind the Merlion and go right up to the top for a photo opportunity and look at the view.
On looking at the other options of what to do, there was a lot on offer at a price of course, but what we decided to do was visit Universal Studios instead which of course has the one admission price for lots of rides and things to do. You might wonder about this given we spent a whole day at Paris Disneyland, but being the movie mad person I am and Colin the thrill seeker, it seemed the perfect choice and we weren't disappointed.
This has a similar set up as Disneyland, with all the different themed sections. The entry was Hollywood with lots of shops selling souvenirs, places to eat and sets to look at. Madagascar was next and the ride we went on there was pretty tame and again a good way to start our adventure.
Far Far Away was the next area and we went on a 4D adventure with Shrek. This was a movie in 3D with a seat that acted like a simulator and during the movie there were things that would happen and you would get to feel different sensations, like water being sprinkled on you when Donkey sneezed, blasts of air on the back of your neck, but the best and creepiest of all was when spiders were let loose and you had things tickling the back of your legs. Ewwwwww!
Once again there was queuing everywhere and unlike Paris, their system for preferential queuing had to be paid for so we opted out, this being an extra $30 each! The attention to detail on the sets even as you queue were pretty amazing, not to mention the rides themselves.
The Lost World had Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure.
This one had a few warnings about getting wet, even soaked.
Feeling sure in this heat it wouldn't matter if we got a little wet, we chose not to purchase a $3 disposable poncho. FOOLS! On the last part of this water ride a huge bow wave came in and completely drenched us. Right over my head and completely soaked my jean shorts. Colin's shoes copped a filling too.
No wonder we got wet!
Funny thing is, the other clue at how serious they were with their warnings should have been the "stand inside" drying cabinets at the end of the ride. So I ended up paying $5 to go in this instead of the poncho. Not very wise! The drying cabinet didn't completely dry me off and certainly didn't do a very good job blow drying my hair so for the rest of the day I had wet pants and terrible hair. If you think wet pants must have been awful, try going to the toilet and then having to pull these wet pants back on!
Ancient Egypt was an incredibly detailed set and contained one of those completely in the dark roller coaster rides. I had read this before going there and had quite decided I was not going on it, so gladly looked after Colin's bag and left him to it.
He absolutely loved it. Raved about it. Said "you have to do it. You will regret it otherwise". You would be thinking I said no. Once again I got talked into it and hated it! Just don't learn do I.
Should have bought a hat to cover up the post rapids ride hair disaster!
Sci-Fi City was next with 2 roller coaster rides here. They ran simultaneously, right beside and twisting around each other and for the rider it gave you the impression of an imminent collision. One had you hanging down underneath the track and went upside down, the other was more like a traditional one. It was heart stopping when they did what seemed like vertical falls but was quite fun.
The final ride we did here was Transformers The Ride. This was another 3D simulator ride, but was so realistic with the incredible special effects you really did think you were flying that spacecraft and fighting in that battle. Amazing how the brain can trick you with right effects!
New York was the next themed area and we went into an empty sound stage and got to see some of the special effects used in movies.
You may be a bit bored reading about all this, but personally I think I enjoyed this more than Paris Disneyland.
So our day comes to an end and it is back to the hotel to pack. Early wake up tomorrow as we have a 05.30 am pick up scheduled for the airport.