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    • tankeeT Offline
      tankee
      last edited by

      there is a promotion of flyers for NTUC members now



      http://www.ntuc.org.sg/just4u/u_travel/Details.aspx?id=532

      Experience breathtaking, panoramic views on the world’s largest observation wheel at only $18, valid daily from 8.30am - 10pm. (U.P. $29.50)

      Purchase the Family Package# for 2 adults & 2 children at only $54 and save almost 50%.

      Limited tickets available so get yours today!

      Where to purchase:

      NTUC Centre
      No 1, Marina Boulevard
      #B1-01, One Marina Boulevard
      Monday - Friday: 9.00am to 6.30pm
      Saturday: 9.00am to 2.30pm
      Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays

      E!hub Information Counter (Cash payment only)
      Downtown East, Pasir Ris
      Daily: 10 am – 10pm

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        penglee
        last edited by

        thks for the highlight Tankee.

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        • tankeeT Offline
          tankee
          last edited by

          no problem πŸ˜„


          personally I do not understand why the need to go NTUC to purchase the tickets. So inconvenient. Can't they tie up with flyer to honour the discount when buyers flash their membership card? :?

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            titank
            last edited by

            Hi All,


            For those who had tried the S'pore Flyers, it is best to go in the day or the night? Really have anything to see or just view the construction cranes over at the Marina Bay Sands?
            :!:

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              kiasimom
              last edited by

              titank:
              Hi All,


              For those who had tried the S'pore Flyers, it is best to go in the day or the night? Really have anything to see or just view the construction cranes over at the Marina Bay Sands?
              :!:
              Hi titank,

              It depends on if you are bring the kids along.
              If you are bringing your kids, then it is best to go in the daytime as you will be able to see the scenery clearer.

              in the night time, it will be nice to see the night scenery with the lightings from the nearby buildings.

              went there two months ago, but if you ask me what is there to see, I can tell you just buildings and nothing else.

              So it might not be really worth it to spend around $30 on a ticket.

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                titank
                last edited by

                Like that seem like the S'pore Flyers is more suitable for the travellers. I believe the flyers simply can't fight with those in overseas like Japan, Korea etc.

                [quote]Hi titank,

                It depends on if you are bring the kids along.
                If you are bringing your kids, then it is best to go in the daytime as you will be able to see the scenery clearer.

                in the night time, it will be nice to see the night scenery with the lightings from the nearby buildings.

                went there two months ago, but if you ask me what is there to see, I can tell you just buildings and nothing else.

                So it might not be really worth it to spend around $30 on a ticket.[/quote]

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                  tankee
                  last edited by

                  titank:
                  Like that seem like the S'pore Flyers is more suitable for the travellers. I believe the flyers simply can't fight with those in overseas like Japan, Korea etc.
                  could you kindly elaborate? :?

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                    titank
                    last edited by

                    could you kindly elaborate? :?[/quote]


                    I think maybe in Overseas those flyers have much more things to see. πŸ˜›

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                      penglee
                      last edited by

                      titank:
                      Hi All,


                      For those who had tried the S'pore Flyers, it is best to go in the day or the night? Really have anything to see or just view the construction cranes over at the Marina Bay Sands?
                      :!:
                      haha, i got same dilemna.
                      But our families should be targetting weekday Sunset period, from around 1800 to 1900.

                      - can see sun going down, and scene turning dark together?
                      - can see buildings, and more landmarks
                      - can see peak hour cars on ECP
                      - I like to catch Marina Bay scene before it transformed with Sands,GardensBay,Helix,NewDowntownMarina.

                      Finally, it will be priceless to capture kids' expressions.
                      This alone, is worth the ticket (and now Ntuc got 50% for family package)

                      Looking forward.

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                        schellen
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                        titank:
                        I think maybe in Overseas those flyers have much more things to see. πŸ˜›

                        Yes, I agree. I enjoyed my ride in Osaka but I have yet to feel the urge to take a ride on the Flyer. sashimi and DD went once and he said that DD got bored after a while. FYI, DD was 7yo when she went up the Flyer but 5-6yo when we went to Osaka, and all of us enjoyed the Osaka ride.

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