Entertainments Around Singapore Casino At Marina Bay Sands In 2009

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Information Last Updated: 10th July 2008

While visiting the resort casino in Marina Bay Sands in 2009, expect a wide range of leisure and entertainments awaits you.

Casino In Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort
[An Artist Rendition Of The Inner View Of Marina Bay Sands By 2009]

As part of its leisure offerings apart from the resort casino, the Marina Bay Sands will come with world-class entertainments which include,

  • Two 2,000-seat Theaters.
  • A large outdoor “Event Plaza” on the waterfront promenade with maneuverable hydraulic steps, that can accommodate 10,000 people.
  • A 20,500 sqm “ArtScience Museum” on the Bayfront Promontory, devoted to the exploration of both art and science and the connections between them. Permanent exhibits may include exhibits such as a display of media depicting various aspects of Leonardo Da Vinci artwork.
  • A 3, 700 sqm “Entertainment Zone” featuring games and videos.
  • A 1-hectare “Sky Park” at 50th level (above the three resort hotel towers) offering a panoramic view of Singapore’s skyline in 360-degrees.
  • A total of 117,100 sqm Marina Bay Shoppes introducing many new retail brands not currently in Singapore such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
  • Celebrity Chef Restaurants featuring international chefs such as Charlie Trotter, Alfonso Iaccarino, Tetsuya Wakuda, Thomas Keller, Pierre Gagnaire, or Hiroyuki Hiramatsu.
  • Two ‘floating’ pavilions’ on the bay, accessible via submerged tunnels. One platform stages a micro-brewery and the other a bistro by day and night club by night. At night, the rooftop of the museum becomes an Amphitheatre with tiered seating housing 3,000 people for a nightly.
  • Light and Water Show which can also be viewed along the waterfront promenade.
An Artist Rendition View Of Event Plaza On The WaterFront Promenade
[An Artist Rendition View Of Event Plaza By 2009]

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