Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) has confirmed that
S.E.A. Aquarium and Adventure Cove Waterpark, the two attractions
of the Marine Life Park, will open its doors tomorrow (22
November) at 10am.
Daily admissions to S.E.A Aquarium are priced
at Sin$29 (adult); Sin$20 (child) and Sin$20 (senior citizens).
One-day admission fees to Adventure Cove Waterpark are priced
similarly.
However, since some of the attractions in S.E.A. Aquarium and
Adventure Cove Waterpark will be ready for viewing only at a later
date, ticket prices will be partially rebated by a Sin$5 meal
voucher, valid for use at Resorts World Sentosa.
S.E.A. Aquarium
will be home to 100,000 marine
animals of over 800 species in 45 million litres of water.
Comprising 10 different zones with 49 habitats, the aquarium takes
guests on an underwater voyage beginning from Southeast Asia, and continues through the
Persian Gulf and the Open Ocean. Along the
way, guests can expect to meet majestic manta rays, hammerhead
sharks, bottlenose dolphins and other marine creatures.
S.E.A. Aquarium Senior Curator, Grant Willis, said, “S.E.A.
Aquarium offers not only a stunning display of habitats, but also education and conservation programmes in which families and guests
can participate. Younger guests will be thrilled to know that we
have specially-designed exhibits such as the Discovery Touch Pool,
the Lens Aquarium and Floor Aquarium, to provide them up-close
encounters with our marine residents.”
The
centerpiece of the Aquarium is the Open Ocean habitat, seen
through one of the world’s largest viewing panels, at 36 metres wide by
8.3 metres tall; Guests viewing the habitat should experience the
feeling of being on a cavernous ocean floor. The habitat is
flanked by an Ocean Dome – an all-round viewing area - and the Ocean
Restaurant, an outlet propagating sustainable seafood principles.
Eleven Ocean Suites occupy the opposite site of the habitat,
offering a twist to the proposition of sea-view by providing
guests the experience of waking to an under-the-sea vista.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
The Adventure Cove
Waterpark is a splashing affair for thrill-seekers. Guests can
choose to get their adrenaline pumping with six water slides,
including the region’s first hydro-magnetic coaster – Riptide
Rocket; chill out at the Bluwater Bay wave pool; or relax while
tubing along the Adventure River. One of the world’s longest
lazy-rivers, the 620-meter river meanders through 14 themed scenes
of tropical jungles, grottos, a surround aquarium and more.
The waterpark is also the only of its kind in the
region to have marine life. Guests will have the opportunity to
snorkel among thousands of fish at the colourful Rainbow Reef, or
to sign up for ray-feeding and interaction programmes with sharks
and dolphins, which will be introduced next year.
Mr. Edmond Quah, Director of Park Operations at Adventure Cove
Waterpark said, “Adventure Cove Waterpark will add a whole new
dimension to water-based attractions in the region. We have
gathered some of the most exciting and thrilling waterslides, and
combined them with educational programmes on some of the ocean’s
most inspiring creatures. Guests interacting with the rays, for
example, will learn more about the animal from an aquarist. We
hope these experiences will move guests to take action to protect
the oceans when they leave the park.”
Opening
hours for both the S.E.A. Aquarium and Adventure Cove Waterpark
will be 10am to 6pm until 7 December 2012. S.E.A. Aquarium opening
hours will extend to 10am to 7pm from 8 December.
tickets
are offered for Adventure Cove Waterpark each day and guests are
encouraged to reserve their tickets in advance.
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