When walking around Chinatown, we came across a Visitor Center that sold discounted tickets for Universal Studios and the domes at the Gardens by the Bay. The tickets for Universal Studios cost 71 SGD1 each and tickets for the domes cost 26 SGD each. The theme park is located on Sentosa Island and is accessible by public transport. We were coming from the Bay and it would normally take about 40 minutes to get there by public transport. Since we left quite late, we decided to get a Grab2 instead which is much quicker taking about 15 minutes and costing 10 SGD. We got to the park at around 11.30 AM and first went to some self-service machines to print out our tickets. We then picked up a map at the park entrance and planned which rides to go on. The park has several different sections with different themes. We decided to go through the park in a clockwise direction. The queues for the rides weren’t that long and on average, we waited about 30 minutes. There were rides for all ages and the themes throughout were great. At around 5.45 PM, the park begins to close and the guards begin to cordon off the queues directing people to the exit. After leaving the park, we decided to cross the boardwalk since it was a scenic walk. Overall, it was a fun and eventful day at the theme park.

Rotating sign at the entrance
Rotating sign at the entrance
Egyptian theme and rides
Egyptian theme and rides
Transformer theme and rides
Transformer theme and rides
Crossing the boardwalk to Vivo City
Crossing the boardwalk to Vivo City
Looking back at Sentosa Island from the boardwalk
Looking back at Sentosa Island from the boardwalk
Universal Studios
Universal Studios
Universal Studios
Universal Studios
Universal Studios
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After crossing the bridge, we got a Grab from the Vivo City mall to Gardens by the Bay. It was a quick 10-minute drive costing 14 SGD and we got there at around 6.45 PM. The park is huge and we mainly wanted to see the supertrees. We followed signs for Supertree Grove and got there before sunset. We then walked to Dragonfly Bridge where you can get some great pictures with the Marina Bay Sands hotel and the Singapore Flyer. The bridge can get quite busy with tourists though so you have to be patient to take pictures. At around 7 PM, we headed to the domes which was a 5-minute walk away. It’s a nice walk through the gardens with lots of photo opportunities. With our tickets, we had access to both of the domes and we first went to the Flower Dome. Inside, there are trees, plants, and flowers from all over the world in picturesque arrangements. We walked around taking pictures for about 20 minutes and then continued to the Cloud Forest Dome.

Supertree Grove
Supertree Grove
View of the river from Dragonfly bridge
View of the river from Dragonfly bridge
The Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer from Dragonfly bridge
The Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer from Dragonfly bridge
Looking back at the Marina Bay Sands and Supertree grove on the way to the domes
Looking back at the Marina Bay Sands and Supertree grove on the way to the domes
Flowers and trees
Flowers and trees
Some palm trees and flower arrangements
Some palm trees and flower arrangements
Marina Bay Gardens
Marina Bay Gardens
Marina Bay Gardens
Marina Bay Gardens
Flower Dome
Flower Dome
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This dome is opposite the Flower Dome and upon entering, you arrive at a man-made waterfall. We then walked around the ground floor and as you look up, you can see a mist being emitted from some sky walkways making it look like a cloud. Some lifts take you up to these sky walkways where you can get a view of the dome from above. Inside the central structure, there is also a small museum and exhibits with information on the site. We spent about 40 minutes at this dome before heading for some food. There is a popular outdoor street food area called Satay by the Bay which is a short 10-minute walk away. There are lots of tasty food and drink options here in a great atmosphere. We were done with food at around 10 PM and then walked over to the Helix Bridge. At night, the bridge is lit up with colorful lights and makes for great pictures with the Marina Bay Sands in the background. From here, we then headed back to our hotel to get some rest.

The waterfall after entering the dome
The waterfall after entering the dome
Walking around the waterfall
Walking around the waterfall
View from the sky walk
View from the sky walk
Looking up at the sky walk that emits a mist making it look like a cloud
Looking up at the sky walk that emits a mist making it look like a cloud
Lollipop chicken, cheese wedges, fried rice, and an arrangement of satay skewers
Lollipop chicken, cheese wedges, fried rice, and an arrangement of satay skewers
View from the end of the bridge
View from the end of the bridge
Cloud Forest
Cloud Forest
Cloud Forest
Cloud Forest
Satay by the Bay
Helix Bridge
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