Marine Life Park will soft-open to public from 22/11/2012 (Thursday).
What does a soft-open mean for an aquarium? Visitors pay (full price?) to enter, but won't necessarily see everything?
I don't know if this really answers it, but:What does a soft-open mean for an aquarium? Visitors pay (full price?) to enter, but won't necessarily see everything?
The final attraction at Resorts World Sentosa, the Marine Life Park, will open this Thursday, about two weeks ahead of the Integrated Resort's grand opening.
Adult tickets to the SEA Aquarium, the world's largest, cost S$29 and S$20 for children.
Visitors, however, will not be able to see the bottlenose dolphins, the first group of which arrived yesterday, until next year.
Maybe this question was answered somewhere else (if so, then sorry), but:
Does the new SEA Aquarium/Marine Life Park replace the "old" Underwater World Sentosa or is/will the later (still) running?
Don't wanna start a new thread, so I'll just post it here: Underwater World Sentosa's lone dugong is no longer on display. I'm not sure though if Gracie has passed away.
Well it seems the dolphin controversy hasn't affected Marine Life Park at all, having received half a million visitors in just 3 months.
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The 24 remaining dolphins have yet to go on show.
It is indeed, very popular and always crowded. Have you been to the Aquarium recently?