
It is not often you get the chance to photograph a theme park without the crowds and long queues of people waiting to try the rides.

Last Friday was an extremely hot day, and for the first time I was armed with my Canon 500D DSLR camera. I was given a brief tour of the newly opened theme park, ready to compare it to the Universal Studios Hollywood which I first visited in 1995. The first thing that came to mind was Universal Studios Singapore is much smaller than the Hollywood theme park! Resorts World has yet to officially announce when the park will be officially opened to the public. Universal Studio was open to the public from 14 to 21 February. Tickets were sold at $10 which allows the public to view the premises and watch some of the street acts from 5 to 9pm. The rides were not ready yet.
One word of advise would be to dress very comfortably! I was perspiring heaps in my Jeans and short-sleeved shirt and complaining about the weather throughout my recce.
The Entrance and Hollywood Street
After walking through the ticketing area, you enter into the theme park and will immediately walk through Hollywood Street.


King Julien, the self-appointed king of the lemurs, knows how to move it, move it, and now he spins guests round and round to the beat of high-energy dance music in this crazy carousel, sure to be a family favorite. At this festive beach scene, King Julien and the Lemurs are throwing a party for their favorite friends.



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