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CEB Singapore Adventure Day 4: A Universal Experience

Cebu Pacific Air relaunched its ILOILO to/from SINGAPORE DIRECT FLIGHTS last November 25, 2024.


As part of the maiden flight, here’s a rundown of my Singapore adventure together with the Iloilo Bloggers Inc.

On our 4th day, we’re back at Resorts World Sentosa and it’s a whole-day adventure at Universal Studios Singapore. 

Of course, every visit should start with a selfie at the iconic Universal globe at the entrance. Even if you don’t have a ticket you can still have that Universal pose!

USS is always fun-filled and adventure-laden year-round destination with lots of attractions for everyone young and young-once.


It is Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park and features 28 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones.


Whether you plan your visit ahead of time so you miss the thrill rides, spectacular shows, delicious treats, meet&greet characters or like what we did just went where our feet brought us - it will be an enjoyable day.

There several themed areas each with its own signature rides, shows, cafes and attractions. These include Hollywood, New York, SciFi City, Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Far Far Away and upcoming Illunination’s Minion Land (opening this 2025)


So how did we enjoy Universal Studios Singapore?  


The ultimate ride at USS - Battlestar Galactica roller coaster!


Met Glinda and Elphaba at Emerald City giving the crowd tips on how to be “Popular” and more.

Also met other Emerald City-zens along the way

Enjoyed a WICKEDly delicious meal - love the pizza 😋

Strolled in and around Hollywood 




Met Optimus Prime and other Autobots before they embark on their mission to save the world.

Had fun at the Accelerator

Dropped by this cafe to check some goodies

Find ourselves transported to ancient Egypt

Would you dare to challenge The Revenge of the Mummy?

Perfect place to relax - Lake Hollywood

Went even further back in time - this time with the dinosaurs!


Discovering Jurassic treats at the foodcourt

How about traveling far far away?


To meet your fave fairy tale characters come to life!

And ride the dusk away

Strike a pose at Shrek’s castle

And really enjoyed Shrek’s and Donkey’s 5D Adventure!

And the light and musical show when the night crept in!

Had a splash at the Waterworld: A Live Sea War Spectacular!!!


Enjoyed the neon-lit streets of New York


Capped our visit with the fireworks display at Hollywood Lake

Last glimpse of the Universal Christmas Tree which ushered in snowy holiday earlier in the afternoon.

Don’t forget some souvenirs!

It was truly one unforgettable day of fun and thrills at Universal Studios Singapore!


Check out more at 

https://www.rwsentosa.com/en/play/universal-studios-singapore



But wait! There’s more… Enjoyed a night stroll at Boat Quay and all its bars and cafe along the river.



Passed by murals in the tunnel under the bridge going to another popular night spot!



And finally capped our fourth night in Singapore at Clark Quay!




A top nightspot with all its fun activities, fun-filled streets, entertaining bars yet with the serene backdrop of the Singapore River.






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