Universal Studios Singapore: Accelerator

In the Ancient Egypt, there’s The Mummy ride for adults and there’s also Treasure Hunters ride that kids can enjoy. Same with Sci-Fi City. While it boasts of the two Battlestar Galactica tracks, which are both for adults, it also has a whirling twirling attraction called Accelerator, which caters to the young ones.

There’s no need to take some special hgh supplements, not even Bonamine, as this ride is not as dizzying as it looks. Like I previously said, this ride is for kids so don’t expect too much. It’s not a ride where you expect to throw up. ;)

Universal Studios Singapore: Ancient Egypt

Revenge of the Mummy, according to my husband, felt like the Space Mountain ride in HK Disneyland. It is an indoor roller coaster with very little lights. Again, I was too afraid to ride it.

So we just waited again outside the ride. It was the perfect time for me to take some rest from too much walking. I didn’t notice how long the ride was as I was thinking of manual directory submission. Anyway, this time, husband didn’t get his photo from the ride because he said he looked awful on the photo. :D

I planned on riding the Treasure Hunters jeep with our little girl but when we got there, we were told that they were having some technical problems. Tsk tsk.

Universal Studios Singapore: Battlestar Galactica Human/Cylon

Battlestar Galactica has two tracks: Human (red) and Cylon (blue). I’m not really sure how different they are but they run simultaneously.

Photo is worth S$18, just take note though that each track has its own photo system.

It was fun watching it and taking videos of the rides. I thought we had to buy memory cards while we were there.

Husband was trying to convince me to try it since it was, according to him, scary only at the start. I refused. Too afraid to do it. Instead, I sat on the seat test and had my photo taken by husband. :mrgreen:

Sentosa: Songs of the Sea

I guess you can say that I was pushing my luck when we purchased tickets for the Songs of the Sea show knowing that my daughter is afraid of fireworks. Songs of the Sea is a light show with loud sounds, fountains and fireworks for conclusion.

We purchased 2 combo A’s (show with meal) and 1 combo B (show with Oscar toy).

For the combo A, one has the option to have nachos, popcorn or hotdog sandwich. That comes with a drink. We chose nachos as the salsa was very tempting.

An hour before the 7:40pm show, there was already a long queue. So we decided to stay in the area while eating our nachos. Our daughter was sleeping soundly. It was time for her late afternoon nap. It was also time for us to just sit down and relax as we weren’t able to bring any arthritis relief.

At the last part of the 7:40pm show, fireworks had started and my daughter panicked. Bad idea to get the 8:40pm show because by the time we entered the show area, she was too afraid to even open her eyes to see what a great show it was.

This is a shot from above (taken from the Tiger Sky Tower) where the Songs of the Sea show is.

   

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