



Originally posted by lionnoisy:Ok one of my colleagues is going to Singapore for a stopover holiday. Will tell her to go to Sentosa but what is the admission fee?
Sentosa come back again with many new attractions.
Pl spead the words around of this cheap food court.
Songs of the Sea always full for 1 st show and even 2 nd.
But few people know where to get cheap foods for Sentosa .
Many just buy instant noodles in 7-eleven.This is the damn
bad image for Sg.
But in fact u just need take trams or walk 200 meter to
east of Songs Of the Sea then u can find »
Koufu Food Court, Palawan Beach.with air cond some more.
i have seen so many cant get cheap foods in Sentosa.
Pl spead the words around of this food court.
[b]sentosa songs of the sea--have u seen water vapours act as screen?
under attractions of home page.[/b]
ai yah. Lionnoisy should promote to foreigners because Sentosa is priced for tourists. I am promoting Singapore to my colleagues as a tourist destination. Told them all the nooks and crannies like HDB flats and town centers because they want to see how I lived as a Singaporean there .Originally posted by hiphop2009:there is no such thing as "cheap" in sentosa.
tapau ur own food n drink from habourfront centre or the hawker centre at the habour front bus interchange before u go in. lol...
I think sometimes they go too westernised for their own good. Singapore has local legends and local cultures which is unique to other countries. They should focus more on those than some fantasy story of the sea because Singapore cannot be duplicated elsewhere in other countries.Originally posted by GHoST_18:songs of the sea is damn lame...
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norm price in hawker centre in heartland?Originally posted by gigabyte14:can you define cheap?![]()
$3. Entry is via coach from Harbourfront or monorail from Vivocity Shopping Centre.Originally posted by fymk:Ok one of my colleagues is going to Singapore for a stopover holiday. Will tell her to go to Sentosa but what is the admission fee?
I told her to go to Haw Par Villa as well .
what's that, the name of the organisation?Originally posted by FireIce:cafe del mar, km8
No.Originally posted by lionnoisy:
drink on the beds ,while on the beachs
or relaxing on beach beds.
only in Sentosa?
Originally posted by KrU:seeing is believing.
Sentosa = [b]So Expensive Nothing To See Also[/b]
Ha as a person who worked there before, I believe I can say that.Originally posted by lionnoisy:seeing is believing.
Dunt be a desk bound obervers....
Cafe del Mar kanna marred by so many poor comments and feedbacks that it's publicity has washed down the way of the toilet bowl.Originally posted by FireIce:cafe del mar, km8
Originally posted by KrU:
Sentosa = [b]So Expensive Nothing To See Also[/b]
i don't knwo about the tours, but makansutra isn't that good a guide for good food actually. i know of at least 5 or 6 stores i tried where the food is horrible and expensive reccomendedOriginally posted by fymk:I think sometimes they go too westernised for their own good. Singapore has local legends and local cultures which is unique to other countries. They should focus more on those than some fantasy story of the sea because Singapore cannot be duplicated elsewhere in other countries.
Makansutra fella is making money from tours and I think his tours are unique in the sense you cannot find same type of tours in other countries - just Singaporean food alone. Haw Par Villa is also another unique Singaporean identity - associated with Tiger Balm which the Australians also know about. Sri Mariamanam temple and Little india gives a nice feel of the indian culture in Singapore plus the 24 hr Mustafa center which is great for shopping.