Sentosa: SKY RIDE

Packaged with the Luge ride is the Sky ride, unfortunately for me. I’m a bit afraid of heights. I remember I was too afraid of the heights when we rode the cable car in HK Ocean Park, which was enclosed. Now you can imagine my fear as we rode the sky ride which was like a bench, no enclosure, moving up in cables.

It’s a good thing though that I was too afraid to take videos as it started to rain when we were in mid air. I didn’t want the digicam to get all wet. That’s my excuse for wearing that ugly towel over my head. :lol: At least, I’m sure I won’t get sick or have any skin infection such as eczema.

What you see in the background is real. That’s how high we were! My daughter was crying not because of the heights but because she was getting wet from the rain.

This is a shot from above (while riding the Tiger Sky Tower) of the Luge track and on the lower left side you can see the sky ride.

Sentosa: LUGE

We stayed in a lodge, YWCA Fort Canning Lodge. It wasn’t as fabulous as Toronto hotels, but I like it and would still recommend as it is very near the Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, which is common for both the red and purple lines.

Day 2 of our trip was dedicated to Sentosa (without Universal Studios as it wasn’t open yet last Monday). I researched about what we can do in Sentosa and decided that we should try the Luge and Sky Ride.

Husband’s ticket to the Luge and Sky Ride is included in his “Choice of Thrill” package so we only had to buy tickets for me and my daughter, which costs S$13 (S$2 for the child if riding with an adult, S$11 for adult).

Here’s a photo (of the photo, too lazy to scan) of us in the Luge.

Photo costs S$15 for 1 photo but since we bought husband’s photo as well, we got the 2 photos for S$20 only.

This is a shot from above (while riding the Tiger Sky Tower) of the Luge track and on the lower left side you can see the sky ride.

   

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