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RWS absorbs Sentosa island admission charges PDF Print E-mail
Written by SingaCasino   
Monday, 18 January 2010 11:28

 

PRESS RELEASE From Resorts World Sentosa:
Singapore, 18 January 2010 – Visitors to Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), Singapore’s first Integrated Resort (IR), will get to enjoy the resort without having to pay for Sentosa island admission charges.
Mr. Michael Chin, Executive Vice-President for Projects at RWS said: “We are Singapore’s IR, and we believe we should be a destination that Singaporeans can enjoy at all times. This is a resort that Singaporeans can call their own, so we have put in a lot of effort to ensure that the resort is accessible to all. Not only will there be dedicated bus services into the resort, we will also absorb the island admission charges for all our visitors.”
The waiver for visitors takes effect from 20 January when RWS opens its four hotels to the public, and visitors would have to pay only for their transport fares or parking charges.
More transport options into RWS
For as little as S$1.80 a bus trip, visitors can go right into Singapore’s first IR to enjoy its four hotels, entertainment and sample a range of F&B offerings.
To facilitate accessibility for visitors, RWS has embarked on a public bus programme with SMRT to provide a dedicated shuttle bus service RWS 8, which will pick up visitors from VivoCity and HarbourFront and take them right into the resort. Two other bus services, RWS 68 and RWS 88 will bring visitors from Outram MRT station and City Hall MRT station respectively into the resort. This will be the first public bus service into Sentosa island.
Visitors entering the resort by taxis will alight at a central drop-off point in the 3,500-lot basement car park.
For motorists, they will turn off along Sentosa Gateway and drive straight into the resort’s car park. They need to pay only the car park charges, and enjoy the convenience of not having to pass through the island admission gantries.
station which is located at the heart of RWS. The S$3 charge per person will apply and visitors can use their EZ-Link cards to board the trains.
Concession parking rates during weekday lunch hours
Drivers are charged by the hour for parking within the resort, and this fee is capped at a maximum of S$20 for 24 hours. During weekday-lunch hours from between 12.00pm and 2.00pm, RWS is introducing a special concession rate of S$1 for the first hour of parking.
For example, motorists who park from 10am to 6pm on a weekday will incur S$20 in parking charges, which works out to an average of S$2.50 per hour. Motorists who park beyond 8 hours will still incur S$20 and the average charge per hour will be further reduced.
RWS’ Vice-President for Resort Operations, Mr Noel Hawkes said: “Resorts World Sentosa welcomes all visitors and we believe the experience starts from the moment one is on the road. We have been working closely with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to improve the traffic conditions around the HarbourFront precinct, and we thank the LTA, Sentosa Development Corporation and other precinct partners for their support and cooperation.
“In line with our green efforts and to ease the traffic conditions in the area, we would like to encourage visitors to take public transport to the resort. As improvements are still underway, we seek your understanding and welcome any feedback to help us improve."
Resorts World Sentosa opens its four hotels and 10 dining outlets to the public on 20 January. The opening dates for Universal Studios Singapore and the casino will be announced later.
RWS spent more than S$80 million to build a new vehicular bridge which doubled the road capacity to and from the island. The new bridge opened in September 2009, and can cater to about 6000 vehicles per hour.
Details of car park charges are available below.
ANNEX:
Travel Mode in and out of RWS
Cost (S$) Remarks
Public shuttle bus services
• RWS 8
(VivoCity & HarbourFront to RWS)
• RWS 88
(City Hall MRT to RWS)
• RWS 68
(Outram MRT to RWS)
$2 per visitor per way
$2 per visitor per way
$1.80 per visitor per way
Same price as Sentosa shuttle bus service. Starts on 20 Jan, 6am – 1130pm daily.
7am – 11pm. Starts on 30 Jan.
Weekends and Public Holidays only.
To be advised.
Public Express service
• 963R
(Woodlands to RWS, route similar to 963E)
$1.50 - $2.35
7am – 1130 pm. Starts on 30 Jan. Weekends, school and public holidays only.
Night Rider services
• NR1
(Yishun to RWS via Suntec City, North corridor)
• NR6
(Seng Kang to RWS via Suntec City, North East corridor)
$3.50
$3.50
1130pm – 430am. Starts on 29 Jan.
Fridays, Saturdays and eve of Public Holidays only.
Sentosa Express
• Alight at first monorail station (Waterfront station)
$3 per visitor
Starts on 20 Jan.
Taxis
• Main drop off points at basement car park
• Hotel guests can drop off in front of respective hotels
Taxi fare applies
Hotel guests to print out the confirmation letter to gain free access through the Sentosa gantry.
Car Parking
(weekday)
7am – 7pm
7pm – 7am
$6 for 1st hr
$2/hr thereafter
$4 per entry
12noon to 2pm is $1 for 1st hr, $2/hr thereafter.
Maximum parking in any 24 hr period is $20.
(weekend)
7am – 7pm
7pm – 7am
$7 for 1st hr
$2/hr thereafter.
$4 per entry
Maximum parking in any 24 hr period is $20.

 

 
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