The first time I went to Universal Studios Singapore was in February 2014 with Wani. Wani took a long break from work and decided to escape Miri and she came to Johor Bahru to meet up with me. It was her suggestion to go to USS and I immediately agreed because I have never been there before. Wani has been there once with her friends before. They stayed at a hotel in JB. This was way before I started working in JB so now that I had a place in JB, accommodation wasn't an issue for us.
My passport had already expired at that time. And being the procrastinated person I am, I renewed my passport just one day before our trip to USS. Which is never a good idea. I renewed my passport on a Sunday at Pekan Rabu which is in Tampoi, Johor Bahru and damn. There was so many people. I arrived at 7.30 am and was the second last person to receive a number before they closed the registration. At 7.30 am and they had already closed the registration! Good thing I made it just on time or Wani would have killed me.
So I picked up Wani from the airport that day, she stayed overnight at my place and the next morning, we were all set to go to USS.
Except we didn't exactly planned so well on how we were going to get there. By my car was a big no no, because I was scared my car was already blacklisted in Singapore as how I had written before in my previous post here. Last time Wani went with her friends, they went by bus from JB Sentral into Singapore and once in Singapore they took the MRT to Sentosa Island.
I Googled it up and realised that Tune Hotel Danga Bay had shuttle services going from JB directly to USS daily and so I suggested that we just used the shuttle service as it was faster than having to make a lot of stops on the MRT. Our mistake was that we just assumed that the shuttles were available, like, every half hour and we could just buy the tickets on the spot. So we arrived at Tunes Hotel Danga Bay at around 10am (I know, we should have woken up earlier) and when we asked the receptionist regarding the shuttle services, she told us that the buses had already left and the next shuttle service will only be available the very next morning.
Damn.
We still didn't want to give up. We were pumped up and excited for USS, nothing was going to stop us from getting there. So we decided to ride the bus from JB Sentral to Singapore and from there, the MRT, until to Sentosa Island. It was almost 11.00 am when we finally got to JB Sentral and I had to park in City Square instead, which has a bridge connecting to JB Sentral, because the parking in Sentral was already full.
So we managed to catch a bus to Singapore, which I should mention there are many, many buses that comes to and fro Singapore like almost every half hour and costs only RM1. The buses will go through the custom and everything which is a little bit of a hassle because you'll be hopping on from JB Sentral and from there the bus will stop at the JB customs where you have to hop off and scan your passport and then you hop back on the bus and from the JB customs they will drive to the Singapore customs where you have to hop off again and fill in the white form and scan your passport and everything and finally you hop on the bus again until finally you reach the Kranji MRT Station, which is the nearest MRT station to the Woodlands custom. And you have to make sure to get on the same bus or then your ticket wouldn't be approved.
When it was only me and Wani, it wasn't such a hassle because it was just the both of us. The third time I went to USS was with Ruhil, her husband, and her 1 in a half years old baby, and that time I decided we should just ride the shuttle from Tunes Hotel because Ruhil was bringing her baby and I didn't want to cause much hassle for them having to make many stops on the MRT, so I had prepared earlier and bought the tickets and everything. I was pretty proud of myself but I had forgotten the fact that we still have to hop on and off from the bus to go through the immigration and customs and all and dragging a stroller everywhere was really tiring and we haven't even reach Singapore yet. Lol.
Wani and me on the bus, excited like little kids. Haha |
So when we finally reached Kranji MRT Station, I was pretty confident that Wani would know which train we were suppose to ride on that would get us to Sentosa Island, because she has done all this before.
Ha! I was WRONG!
Wani didn't remember anything. She kept claiming it was because her friend was the one that led the way and all she did was follow.
Yeah, ok, fine Wani. Thanks for your help.
So we asked this really nice MRT staff at the counter and she gave us a map of the MRT trains and circled all the stations we were supposed to stop at until we finally reach Sentosa Island. It's a very useful map if you know where you're going. I kept that particular map and used it the second time I went to USS with my boyfriend. Which I was very proud of because for the first time my navigation skills were better than his, even though I kind of cheated because I've done it before, but still. Lol. I still keep the map until today.
Before reaching Sentosa Island, our last MRT stop was at VivoCity, which is this huge shopping mall. We bought our entrance ticket to USS in VivoCity, which is available at level 3 of the mall. From VivoCity, there are 3 ways you can get to Sentosa Island:
1. By cable car, which I think is the most exciting way to get there and a lot of tourists with money would pick this option. The problem was, Wani and I didn't have enough money because our money was from Ringgit Malaysia currency so we converted just enough to buy the ticket entrance to USS. Haha. We even brought along bread we bought the day before because we were determined not to spend any money on food in USS. Lol. So sad, right. The cable car costs S$29 per adult and S$18 per child. So yeah. Riding the cable car was out of the question for us.
2. By Sentosa Express, which is like the Singapore version of Malaysia's monorail. It was only S$4 per adult for a return trip. This choice was considerable.
3. By foot via the Sentosa Boardwalk from VivoCity to Sentosa Island. This was for free. As tempting as the free sounds, Wani and I were already so tired from our journey on the bus and MRT and it was almost 1.00 pm so we decided against walking. When I went with my boyfriend, he immediately chose the boardwalk because he is supposedly such a health and exercise freak. Ha! Yeah, right.
So me and Wani chose the Sentosa Express and finally we made it to USS. And all of our energy suddenly came rushing back.
Now, if you are planning on going to USS on a school holiday with the kids, well then you have no choice but to encounter the massive crowds and long queue to all the main attractions but if you are a couple of single grown adults like Wani and me, then it is advisable to go on a non-school holiday weekdays. Because queuing up for the rides are really such a waste of precious time and there are so many other things to do there.
Wani and I went on a Monday of a non-school holiday and the queues for most of the rides were still okay, except for the really popular rides like the Transformer. We waited over an hour in the queue for that ride. And imagine if it was a school holiday.
But it was SOOOOOOO worth it because it was one of the best rides there! But my favourite ride was The Mummy. THAT RIDE WAS FREAKIN' AWESOME I COULD RIDE IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. But I think Wani disagreed with me. She cried beside me all through the ride and the whole time I was laughing, so I didn't feel so scared. Haha. Just kidding, Wani. Don't hate me.
When I went with Ruhil and her small family, we wanted to ride the Transformers ride many times so Ruhil came up with the idea of queuing up in the single rider line so we didn't have to wait long. If you're not going with a group of friends and want to save time, queuing up as a single rider is a good idea as it saves A LOT of time. The only downside is you don't get to sit beside your friend or sometimes not even in the same motorcar if you're not lucky. But it doesn't really matter actually because once you're actually on the ride, you totally forget about the person sitting beside you because the ride is just that FREAKIN' AWESOME.
I wanted to go on one of the larger rollercoasters in USS which was in the Far Far Away Land section under the Shrek theme but Wani didn't want to and I didn't want to ride as a single rider. I practically dragged Wani to the queue of the rollercoaster and she kept begging me to stop so I gave in. When I went the second time with my boyfriend, the rollercoaster was closed due to maintenance so I guess I was never meant to ride that ride.
We took a photo with Pinocchio instead since Wani was too scared to ride the rollercoaster. Haha. |
And there are so many shows to watch there but make sure to take the pamphlet written the schedule and timings of all the shows and manage your time properly so you don't miss the shows you want to watch. When I went with my boyfriend, we managed to catch this water show at the Lost World section which was so cool. They showed off a lot of water stunts and if you sit really close to the front you will definitely get soaking wet.
The water show where the stuntmen/women put on a play of how this damsel in distress was kidnapped by a gang of bandits and the hero came and saved her. |
When I was with Ruhil and her small family, we waited in front of the line to see a Sesame Street show because her baby was a HUGE fan of Elmo. We even went in two times because the first time we didn't know what time the show started and came in late and had to sit at the way back so after that we found out the show was going to be played again at another time, we managed to get front seats. Her baby was super excited, he started dancing at the bottom of the stage along with Elmo. So cute.
Oops. No Elmo in this pic. Sorry, Elmo. |
By the end of the day you will be so worn out and the next morning you will have muscle sore all over your body so it's a good idea to also take leave one day after your USS adventure. Totally worth the money, in my opinion. Me and Wani were totally famished when we came back to JB that night because all we ate the whole day was bread. Haha. Yeah. We were that much of a cheapskate until the point we would rather starve than spend money on food. >.<
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