Thursday, January 27, 2011

Sentosa's Musical Extravaganza!

Songs of the Sea fire show (photo from http://flickr.com/yototab)
Join Li, Oscar and friends in an amazing journey to save Princess Ami. Truly one of the shows you shouldn't miss in Singapore! Featuring memorable song ensembles, awesome water, fire and light display, lovable characters and best of all, a heart warming story. Songs of The Sea is an award winning 25 minute multi sensory visual attraction in the wonderful Island of Sentosa I personally recommend to every tourist young and old.

I watched this show countless times already with my friends and relatives and I sincerely enjoyed every single one them. The perfect way to end your day after frolicking around Sentosa.

Make sure to book your tickets early. This show seats 2,500 and is full house most of the time specially during weekends and holidays. You can get your tickets at the ticket counter right outside the Sentosa Express in Vivo City or the ticket counter at the Beach Station for only S$10. Online booking is also available here http://tickets.sentosa.com.sg/.

Catch Songs of The Sea 7.40pm and 8.40pm daily with and additional show at 9.40pm every Saturday. Queue early at least 30 minutes before the show to get good seats. Try to seat somewhere in the middle of the gallery seats and check the weather cause its a rain or shine event. Better bring an umbrella just in case.

For more information visit the official website http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/attractions/beaches/songs-of-the-sea/

3 comments:

  1. Do people really watch it in the rain? :P

    Sing
    www.dpmlicious.com

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  2. @Sing- Well.. they don't have a choice. Since you paid for it already. I experience watching this show carrying an umbrella the whole time. LOL!

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  3. It must have been rainy that day because you normally carry nothing around with you! Or.. did you buy one from there? They probably pray for it to rain and then have staff walk around selling umbrellas at the venue! HAHA

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