
the lobby again
exploring within the building
with glass everywhere you can't miss anything outside.
the merlion from the deck area
the fullerton/esplanade bridge
here we are at the sea viewing deck
which made moving within the rows kinda difficult, not to mention casuing distractions
the seats on the upper tier are rather cramped with rather adequetly moderate leg space
a better view of the lower storey seats
close up of the stage and mini performance
the 2 teir seats
view of the general stage
note the extensive use of sound damping/reflection wood for acoustics
some funky wood paneling.. nice design anyway
the roof architecture
right boxseats
left boxseats
as you can see lots had been spent into acostics of the theatre
inside one of the main theatres
sea viewing deck area
sunlight's relatively well blocked the fin's unique arrangement
talking bout air conditioning overkill
theres an extensive underground network linking to all adjacent buildings, with lifts for the handicapped.
wider clearer view of the lobby
the place is kinda fenced up lots thou, giving an undesired unfinished look
the main lobby
damn the human traffic..
view of the 2 domes
newly transplanted greens
shot from the sidewalk
workers on the roof
another exterior shot
exterior shot
entrance to the main lobby
shot of the stunning roof
happy meal?
WOW look what I FOUND in the boot?
now THATS in car entertainment
all board the cg express.
yea, I can say, it was a pleasant stay
a view of the "chalets" still wondering y don't they have TVs
john: I think I left the key somewhere.. in there?
or maybe one which leaks! abandon ship!
or here...
could be here...
the boats, (now which is cg's one)
HA you won't get any FISHES THERE
couldn't get enough of this...
a view from the room's balcony
the next morning as u see it