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    Travel: Singapore - Universal Studio

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      minnie2004
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      I know, we shouldn't hesitate to point it out to them when safety of other people is threatened.


      As for HK disneyland, in fact it's not that bad. If you go on a weekday, you actually don't have to queue too long. The mainland Chinese queue up just like the rest. I didn't notice any unsightly behavior, but maybe I was too occupied with my 2 little ones 😉

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        daisyt
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        mathsparks:
        but minnie, its not just the behaviour is intolerable, it isnt safe to those seated behind them. How can they be thinking of themselves only??


        this is the same reason why we refused to visit hk disneyland when kids were younger...fearing the queue cutting, squatting/spitting all over and boorish behaviour..
        I won't be bother much for their whatever behaviour but this one is safety concern, so I am super pissed off. And I am wondering, they can really wear very nice and carry branded handbag to theme park. Hmmm ... :roll:

        Another 2 ladies I saw, same country, the same ride, were discussing where to put their branded handbags so they would not get wet and dirty. :!:

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          EstherTan
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          Hey all!


          Just wanted to check with you guys, did anyone who visited Universal Studios recently encounter bag checks at the entrance and had your food/ drinks removed?

          Thinking of bringing 2yo and will definitely need snacks/ food for her.

          TIA!

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            Okosbaba
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            I have been with my almost 3 year old 3 times (the first doesn’t count because none of the rides were working), though enjoyable we have only stayed there in the afternoons (2pm –closing), as Madagascar is still not open (only the carrousel is working). The Far Far Away rides frightened the otherwise seasoned theme park visitor DS (we have annual pass to Hong Kong Disneyland and have been to Tokyo too…) Although its lovely to walk around and when we visited we got an F&B voucher for $10 or $15.00 (don’t quiet remember as we did not use it), we did not have our bags inspected merely glanced at, nor did we have any food items confiscated. Moreover the restaurants were obliging in providing hot water to mix the milk because in the middle of the heat wave my son decided that he must have milk nothing else.

            There is little to do in my opinion for the under 5s, hence I guess they charge for 4+ years old. We have had long queues up to 45 minutes for the Jurassic Park ride and 35 minutes for the cars (mummy’s)… So be prepared to have lots of water, patience and entertainment whilst you queue up. And most of all have fun. 

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              EstherTan
              last edited by

              I will! Thanks loads for the information! Going to bring loads of snacks for her, I doubt she’ll calm down at anytime to want to eat a proper meal 😜


              Ah! If you have the annual pass to HK Disneyland you’ll know what I mean about the bag checks! 😜

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                cascada
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                Whatever food & drinks you intend to bring into USS, keep them in your bag and take them out only after you have passed through the turnstiles. They will not stop you to check your bags once you are in hollywood main street. Don’t hold it in your hands when entering at turnstiles or you will be asked to throw it away, baby food or not. For adults, if you don’t mind drinking from water cooler, you can bring an empty bottle to fill from the water coolers available at most places. There’s one outside the toilet right after the entry turnstiles.

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                  cascada
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                  Hi all, this was lifted from USS blog:


                  Thursday, June 3, 2010
                  June: Extended Hollywood After Hours & Movie Nights!
                  If you've been to the park, a fan on our Facebook Fan Page or are one of the many eagerly looking forward to experiencing the splendid sights and scenes of the park at night, then you are in luck.

                  Originally available only on Fridays and Saturdays from 7pm till 9pm for shoppers, diners and movie-goers, Universal Studios Singapore is now extending the Hollywood After Hours to four days a week.

                  For this June Holidays, starting from June 4 (a Friday), you can experience Hollywood After Hours from Thursdays through to Sundays.
                  And the hours have been extended too. You can now spend your evenings longer in Hollywood Boulevard from 7pm till 10pm.
                  And that's not all. Good things come in threes.

                  Movie Nights will also be available during Hollywood After Hours. Starting from 8pm, catch your favourite movies for only S$3 at our very own Pantages Hollywood Theater. So come shop, dine and catch a movie this June, right here in Universal Studios Singapore.

                  Madagascar - June 04, 05, 06
                  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - June 10, 11, 12, 13
                  Bee Movie - June 17, 18, 19, 20
                  Monsters vs Aliens - June 24, 25, 26, 27

                  What is Hollywood After Hours?
                  Here in Universal Studios Singapore, it is Hollywood Boulevard after the park closes at 7pm. Stroll along the boulevard, wander beneath the palm trees and visit the Walk-of-Fame. Shop and dine in the various outlets along the Boulevard as you soak in the Hollywood vibe.

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                    noobparent
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                    Thanks for the info.


                    Actually, I feel that they should open the park at night.

                    It’s really really hot in the day!

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                      vlim
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                      did anyone, somewhere in this thread, remind us to bring extra clothings or raincoat to universal studio??? I was totally 'soaked' :!: while taking a ride..I only took three rides but my 2 kids took almost all the rides including the most exciting one...Mummy ride :nailbite:

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                        daisyt
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                        vlim:
                        did anyone, somewhere in this thread, remind us to bring extra clothings or raincoat to universal studio??? I was totally 'soaked' :!: while taking a ride..I only took three rides but my 2 kids took almost all the rides including the most exciting one...Mummy ride :nailbite:

                        hi vlim, we actually brought those disposable raincoat and extra clothings. But my dd insisted not wearing the raincoat, she said the fun part is to get wet. She also insisted us not to wear too ... Yap!! We were all soaked from head to toe. 😄

                        I took most of the rides with dd, except the mummy ride. Because its so dark inside and look scary. Is it really that scary???

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