Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Genting International, Star Cruises reveal plans for Sentosa integrated resort

SINGAPORE : The Genting International and Star Cruises consortium has proposed to build four theme parks at a cost of S$5.2 billion at the integrated resort in Sentosa.

It includes a Universal Studios theme park and three water-themed attractions. Spanning 49 hectares, the proposed resort - Resorts World at Sentosa - will feature three water theme parks. They include the world's largest oceanarium - the Quest Marine Life Park - with 700,000 dolphins, bat rays and open ocean fish. Jeffery Jouett, CEO, Dolphin Quest, said, "There are all kind of experiences in our park. The opportunity to be in a shark cage and dive in with hammerhead sharks and tiger sharks and to feed them from that shark cage or to snorkel along...There will be restaurants and bars completely submerged where you'll be surrounded by fish of the ocean and whale sharks as you dine, drink and have a meal." Visitors can also enjoy "water-coasters" and rides that wind through lush greenery and forested areas, or try out the surf pool at the Equarius Water Park.

Winner will be announced at the end of the year.

*giggles*
Happy news for dolphin lovers. But just imagine if you are a marine lover... and you're eating in a seafood restaurant. Haha... the poor kids will be traumatised.

Last lecture for accounting ended today... REVISION TIME!!! Someone pls remind me not to wake up for 8am lect next week... ... ...

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