the organisation had its Family Day last weekend. with discounted tickets, considerable food vouchers AND retail vouchers, how could i not go?

Universal Studios
Hollywood

brought not two but three kids who were excellent company, with nary a whimper or complaint despite the slightly schizo weather and long, snaking queues.

First queue of the day

20- to 90-minute queues for 3-minute rides! we ended up on most of the kiddy rides, as you can see.

Adam

we had the most fun at Shrek’s Far Far Away land, especially the 4D show. and what’s with everything going 3D these days? saw a whole set of fairy tale books at Times the other day with 3D glasses, i mean, what’s next, assessment books in 3D?!

Shrek 4D

anyway, aniq and adam had their first taste of the rollercoaster. a junior one, short but thrilling nonetheless – and i think they were fairly traumatised. no tears but a little dazed at the end, and when asked if they wanna go on a rollercoaster again, they unanimously went “DOWAN!”. dem wussies, i tell you.

Aniq & Adam's first roller-coaster ride! Food from Friar's

so we were wondering, with the current hype on Shrek 3, all the wonderful details in Far Far Away land, and obviously a lot of money poured into building it, will our Universal Studios be stuck with this theme forever after? the Jurassic Park theme already feels dated, the last movie was what, almost 10 years ago?, and even the merchandise weren’t so compelling (except for that $15 dinosaur tumbler thingy we bought – with our free voucher of course – similar to one my parents got me when we went to Universal Studios in LA a loooong time ago! #relivingmychildhood).

Olden rules Drunken gingerbread Confiscated items

look, Gingy and 2 donkeys! (Gingy’s my favourite character, btw. he just looks… delicious.)

Aniq on the ass

Ancient Egypt, where i could not help but ogle at the model on stilts with perfectly smooth and sculpted washboard abs, and OH, that pelvis (if it were a Greek theme, he’d be Adonis). the other highlight was the Revenge of The Mummy ride, which was the only adult ride izad and i managed to go on while the kids were in another queue. tip for mums and dads – strategise your rides!

Ancient Egypt "check out my hot abs on my waxed bod"

Mardi gras alien thingy

2 of the Battlestar Galactica rides in Sci-fi City were down, which was probably why we were compensated with all those free vouchers. i’m quite a sucker for rollercoasters, so it was quite a bummer. but the kids loved this one, an updated version of the spinning teacup.

One of their favourite rides

feeling New York…

New York alley
Wharf

and Hollywood…

Charlie Chaplin Kung Fu Panda
Adam & Aniq

the rides and shows end at 7pm, which was about the time we came back to the starting point. you’d think the kids would be pooped by now…

Forrest Gumps

but nooo, especially when there’s a Hershey’s chocolate store outside. and the wonderful smell of Garrett’s caramel popcorn!

Hershey kisses Whoppers

some points:
- i liked that most of the restaurants are certified halal, so we didn’t need to lug around a picnic basket, and with active and perpetually hungry kids, the food joints were convenient for a quick meal on the go or while waiting in queues.
- wish the rides were generally longer, but i suppose if they were designed longer, waiting time would double, and besides, sentosa’s too land-scarce as it is to build any bigger backlots. but perhaps they could do tram ride tours or something to ease the queues?
- i hear that you can enter from 7pm-9pm for $2 on fridays and saturdays, just to walk around, eat and shop. that sounds like a cheap yet fabulous date! coz it’s quite nice at night, lively and scenic.
- ouh, parking at the place itself, while convenient, was costly. goodbye $20 from our cashcard, lol. and that didn’t include the $7 entrance fee at sentosa. there are shuttle buses, of course, but we were too lazy to lug around the kids and stroller, etc up and down buses. SPOILT lor!
- i’d probably go again. maybe without kids the next time. :p

Night scene outside Universal

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7 Responses to “universal studios”
  1. FaiQah says:

    i’m still contemplating..whether i should go there and bring Fateha. and the long queues, i’m afraid if my hubby might throw in a punch on someone hahhaa

  2. Jam says:

    Hi! The photos are excellent. May I know what type of camera do u use?

  3. hana says:

    nikon D90.

  4. izadd says:

    why every time the pictures came out nice, they always credit the camera but not the photographer? :p

    they should say, “wow, nice pics, who took them?” :)

  5. hana says:

    because it’s very obvious – you took them. LOL.

    how come no one asked “who edited them?” (i did!) :p

  6. jewelhenna says:

    you finally made it here! well that weekend, we had record visitorship due to vesak day holiday and also the start of school holidays, hence the snaking queues. if you wanna come back, come on a weekday, monday is best. you can literally have a one-on-one ice cream date with po haha … ok kidding. too bad i didn’t know you’re coming, i could’ve said hello :).

    by the way, i go ogle the hot stiltwalkers on a daily basis hehe! that one is particularly smokin’ … ooh la laa …

    did you see the rockafellas? they are hot too …

    call me when you come back again, we can take the mummy ride together haha!

  7. hana says:

    kak m! didn’t know whether you’d be there since it was the holiday weekend and all, but omg so jealous you get to ogle the hot stiltwalkers everyday! :D
    ok, i think izad’s org is doing their family day there too, will definitely give ya a call (and if you’re sick of the rides, you can babysit the kids he hee.)

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