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liongyanlin
    25-Jan-2010 17:18  
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why do you say so?
 
 
street81
    25-Jan-2010 17:05  
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Tmr will rise!!
 
 
iPunter
    25-Jan-2010 16:50  
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"Leave some for the next man".

 Anyway, whether one buys or sells (to the ordinary investor anyway), the risk is the same.

Since the market can move both ways. Smiley


 

 
yummygd
    25-Jan-2010 14:46  
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i hope so too haha anyway the best part is play by ear when time comes.If really shoot up and cant stop den i will hold for a higher price if not can let others earn abit also haha.
 
 
matrixneo
    25-Jan-2010 13:01  
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duno...somehow i got this feeling that it should rise beyond 2 by mid 10.....pls dun ask me based on what...haha....well..one cant play with feelings...still need to play with head over heart :)

yummygd      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 12:08) Posted:

really the big C???i am just waiting for it..sigh.TP $2.1 i sell haha

matrixneo      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 11:20) Posted:

u fm C har? :D


 
 
yummygd
    25-Jan-2010 12:08  
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really the big C???i am just waiting for it..sigh.TP $2.1 i sell haha

matrixneo      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 11:20) Posted:

u fm C har? :D

risktaker      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 11:11) Posted:

Genting gonna get some love sometime this week :) Stay tune to news


 

 
matrixneo
    25-Jan-2010 11:20  
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u fm C har? :D

risktaker      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 11:11) Posted:

Genting gonna get some love sometime this week :) Stay tune to news

 
 
risktaker
    25-Jan-2010 11:11  
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Genting gonna get some love sometime this week :) Stay tune to news
 
 
matrixneo
    25-Jan-2010 11:11  
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i do agree with u....its all about personal preference...for myself, I may only enter the local attraction once....but I would rather pay to fly overseas and the attractions will be part of the tour itinerary.  In some ways, some locals do support their own attractions, for e.g. the Tokyo Disneyland is 90% Japanese, 10% tourists....

 this aside, I believe that the attractions in SG is not the main income source for the P&L...the still the big C



yummygd      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 11:00) Posted:

if i am a tourist of course will get package from travel agent but local will have to think twice before going...will definately go once to try it out..after all if buy ticks for airplane whole family fly to lets say hong kong or even johore (when built) spending $500 here still better.

matrixneo      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 10:53) Posted:

you cannot compare this way....in other countries, their tix is about US60 per pax....in SG...its about S$70 per pax...in a way its still cheaper...maybe not for local but for tourists, they are still relatively cheaper...some may be even in the tour packages...even for local, will you be willing to pay US60 per pax for overseas attractions (e.g. Universal Studios, Hello Kitty Land, Disneyland, Dreamworld etc)


 
 
yummygd
    25-Jan-2010 11:00  
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if i am a tourist of course will get package from travel agent but local will have to think twice before going...will definately go once to try it out..after all if buy ticks for airplane whole family fly to lets say hong kong or even johore (when built) spending $500 here still better.

matrixneo      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 10:53) Posted:

you cannot compare this way....in other countries, their tix is about US60 per pax....in SG...its about S$70 per pax...in a way its still cheaper...maybe not for local but for tourists, they are still relatively cheaper...some may be even in the tour packages...even for local, will you be willing to pay US60 per pax for overseas attractions (e.g. Universal Studios, Hello Kitty Land, Disneyland, Dreamworld etc)

 

 
AnthonyTan
    25-Jan-2010 10:55  
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Tks yummygd. It's very very expensive. A family outing plus food

will easily cost $500.00?
 
 
matrixneo
    25-Jan-2010 10:53  
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you cannot compare this way....in other countries, their tix is about US60 per pax....in SG...its about S$70 per pax...in a way its still cheaper...maybe not for local but for tourists, they are still relatively cheaper...some may be even in the tour packages...even for local, will you be willing to pay US60 per pax for overseas attractions (e.g. Universal Studios, Hello Kitty Land, Disneyland, Dreamworld etc)
 
 
yummygd
    25-Jan-2010 10:42  
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i think when universal studio open its roughly the same as hong kong disney land pricing...very ex its a one in a life time thing...if i bring my three children there with my husband it will easily cost us 200plus just for the ticks...

AnthonyTan      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 09:50) Posted:

How much do you have to pay for a family of six.

Parent and two children.

Tks



swisssaints      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 08:01) Posted:

SENTOSA - So Expensive & Nothing To Offer & See Also =)


 
 
street81
    25-Jan-2010 10:08  
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Sentosa not for Singaporeans la.....Pulau Ubin for Singaporeans....cheap and nice.....
 
 
AnthonyTan
    25-Jan-2010 09:50  
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How much do you have to pay for a family of six.

Parent and two children.

Tks



swisssaints      ( Date: 25-Jan-2010 08:01) Posted:

SENTOSA - So Expensive & Nothing To Offer & See Also =)

 

 
swisssaints
    25-Jan-2010 08:01  
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SENTOSA - So Expensive & Nothing To Offer & See Also =)
 
 
AK_Francis
    25-Jan-2010 02:05  
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Ah yah, not sure got buy my car no 2032 or not, first prize loh. Drinking too much last nite liao. Normally, I will buy during weekends.

dragonboy      ( Date: 24-Jan-2010 11:36) Posted:

Sentosa sees 10% increase in visitor numbers since opening of IR

Sentosa sees 10% increase in visitor numbers since opening of IR

SINGAPORE : There has been a 10 per cent increase in the number of visitors to Singapore’s resort island of Sentosa since the country’s first integrated resort opened on Wednesday.

For now, traffic into the island is smooth but the island’s management said it expects visitor numbers to triple when Resorts World Sentosa is fully operational.

Traffic flow was manageable when MediaCorp was at Sentosa on Saturday afternoon.

Cars were cleared in about 10 seconds with the flat fee pricing, instead of the 20 to 30 seconds it took to process each car when fees were based on the number of passengers in each vehicle.

Currently, Sentosa receives about 24,000 visitors on a regular weekend.

It expects the numbers to go up to 40,000 to 60,000 when Resorts World Sentosa is fully operational.

David Goh, director, Operations & Retail, Sentosa Leisure Group, said: "We actually over—prepared to ensure that there is enough staff to handle things in case there is a surge. As and when the crowd is manageable, we (will) step down our manpower.

"We usually have about 10...admission hosts, who manage the cars coming in; we added 50 per cent of the manpower this morning, just in case there is a surge. Likewise at Express Station, we also increased our manpower there.

"The planning started months or even more than a year ago. (We worked)...with LTA to manage the road improvement works and also coordinated with Maple Tree where our Express Station is located within VivoCity.

"So there has been a lot of coordination work being put in place way back and more recently, we have worked with Police as well to work on crowd management plans, traffic management plans. So we are ready for the increase."

Within Resorts World itself, there were day trippers aplenty.

One visitor said: "We are here to explore the Resorts World in Sentosa and also to check out the other attractions."

The Victoria’s Secret boutique, the first in Asia, attracted its fair share of crowds.

A visitor said: "We want to see how big is the shop itself. Actually it is a bit small, there is no fitting room but it is okay."

Another commented: "The casino is not yet open but the place, the branded products like Victoria’s Secret, we love it!"

The resort’s hotels were also busy.

Robin Goh, assistant director, Communications, Resorts World Sentosa, said: "Festive and Hard Rock hotels are both fully booked this weekend. We are looking at a 90 per cent occupancy rate.

"We saw a surge in bookings towards the end of the week, and I can say that occupancy will average about 80 to 90 per cent for the following four weeks as well."

However, there are still some kinks to be ironed out. Mr Goh said: "With a resort this size, we are experiencing what we call opening pains. We have received complaints about the car park being too huge, not enough signage, something we are working on. I think some people get a little lost with regards to where the four hotels are. In time, these things will be worked out".

And of course apart from the theme park, many are also waiting for the casino to open.

One person said: "So far the casino here hasn’t opened yet, actually I want to go down and take a look."

At the casino’s main entrance — much like the immigration lanes at the airport — visitors will be segregated according to whether they are Singaporeans and PRs or overseas guests.

And locals will have to pay the S$100 levy to enter the casino hall, located just a few metres from the casino check—in lanes.

Resorts World Sentosa has said that it expects up to 13 million visitors annually when it is fully operational. That is about 35,600 visitors daily. — CNA/ms



Bon3260      ( Date: 24-Jan-2010 09:11) Posted:

Show Off!

But I like it! ('',)



 
 
smartrader
    24-Jan-2010 20:50  
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cos' singaporean thought casino will open on CNY....
 
 
risktaker
    24-Jan-2010 20:43  
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wow kao how come the RW hotel so steady one .... all fully booked ... I just tried to book for Feb 14th for a night NO ROOM LEH.

KAO
 
 
Snappers
    24-Jan-2010 16:29  
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So Expensive, Nothing TO See Actually....
 
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