RWS closing Crane Dance, Maritime Experiential Museum on Mar 2
The Crane Dance and Maritime Experiential Museum past Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) will close their doors on Mar two equally role of RWS 2.0, a redevelopment and makeover effort.
The Crane Dance allure will bow out in favour of a redeveloped waterfront promenade, while an expansion of the S.E.A. Aquarium will supersede the Maritime Experiential Museum's exhibits to become a much larger aquarium, which will be rebranded as the Singapore Oceanarium.
The new Singapore Oceanarium volition showcase a blend of peculiarly-curated marine life and exhibits of prehistoric marine life and deep ocean creatures.
Mar ane volition be the final mean solar day of operations for both attractions and until then, the Crane Dance volition continue to host its daily 10-minute performance at 8pm, which visitors tin catch for free at the RWS waterfront.
The x-storey-high animatronics of two cranes are amid the world's largest, featuring LED displays, light and water effects, pyrotechnics and its own original score.
The attraction volition serve equally a special highlight at this twelvemonth's Let'due south Go Jalan Jalan, a food and music festival to be held from February xiii to February xvi. Part of the festival is a farewell effect hosted past local celebrity Irene Ang on Feb 15, featuring street performers and over 100 food and drinks stalls. Admission to the festival is free.
From Feb thirteen until its closure on Mar i, RWS will be giving costless tickets to the Maritime Experiential Museum when visitors purchase admission to the S.E.A. Aquarium, Hazard Cove Waterpark or Universal Studios Singapore. The museum features a wide range of exhibits, shipwreck artefacts and life-sized ship replicas.
Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/resorts-world-sentosa-closing-crane-dance-maritime-museum-260281
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