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Ticket Prices @ Universal Studios Singapore / Resorts World Sentosa

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Ticket prices for passes to Universal Studios Singapore will begin from Sin$32 for a senior-citizen day pass to Sin$118 for a two-day adult pass. Weekday rates will be from Sin$66 for an adult and Sin$48 for a child. Ticket sales and room reservations have not yet started, and no release date has, as yet, been confirmed.

Packed with 24 attractions, 18 of them new or adapted for Singapore, the theme park boasts a collection of many world firsts: the world’s biggest single collection of DreamWorks Animation attractions; the world’s first Far Far Away Castle from the world of Shrek; the world’s first Madagascar theme park ride; the world’s tallest dueling roller coaster Battlestar Galactica, the world’s first Sci-Fi zone, and more.

For just one ticket charge, visitors will also get to enjoy non-stop live entertainment that takes them back to seven thematic worlds, as well as 30 theme restaurants and food carts and 20 theme retail stores and kiosks – all within the park.

Ms Shirly Chen, Vice President (Sales Development), Resorts World Sentosa said, “Resorts World Sentosa will dramatically change the way locals and visitors view Singapore, both as a home and a place to visit. We have pegged ticket prices for Universal Studios Singapore at an incredible value compared to major theme parks worldwide, because we believe in bringing the Ride The Movies experience to everyone. As Singapore’s IR, a place for every Singaporean, it is also our aim to reach out to everyone, not forgetting grandmas and grandpas.”

Resorts World Sentosa, one of Asia’s largest family holiday destinations, will open early next year with Universal Studios Singapore, four hotels, a casino and a host of shopping, dining and entertainment offerings.

Its all-suite boutique Crockfords Hotel is boasting it will only accept "by-invitation" guests, but deluxe room rates for its three other hotels start from Sin$400 at Festive Hotel, Sin$450 at Hard Rock Hotel, and Sin$500 at Hotel Michael.

Universal Studios Singapore Ticket Options

One-Day Pass - Monday to Friday (excluding black-out dates)
Adult - Sin$ 66
Child - Sin$ 48
Senior - Sin$ 32

Weekends and Black-Out Dates
Adult - Sin$ 72
Child - Sin$ 52
Senior - Sin$ 36

Black-Out Dates = Public Holidays, Eve of Public Holidays and Super-Peak Periods.

Two-day Pass (valid for two consecutive days)

Adult - Sin$ 118
Child - Sin$ 88
Senior - Sin$ 58

Express Pass

Express passes offer ticket holders priority access to all attractions. A limited number of express passes are sold each day, and it has to be bought in conjunction with an admission pass.

Weekday (non-school holidays and non black-out dates) Sin$ 30
Weekday (School Holidays) Sin$ 48
Weekend and black-out dates Sin$ 68 

All the prices quoted above are in Singapore Dollars. The cost of the ticket includes admission to all attractions in the park. The term "adult" in this case refers to people aged 13 years and over, a "child" is between 4-12 years old, while "senior" refers to people aged 65 and above. Terms and conditions may apply.

See sure to check out our VIDEOS section where we have a few different HD movies about Universal Studios Singapore / Resorts World Sentosa.

Watch the Resorts World Sentosa / Universal Studios Press Conference from October 2009

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