
Man was the Ballroom packed!
Speech by Rotarian Wolf
Presentation of appointment by Rotarian Wolf
Buffet Dinner!
The VIP table and President Peilli
then theres more!
All eyes on Peilli Our new President Elect!
Thats all folks!
Rotaract Installation at SP Graduate's Guild!
Here you get to see your green screen photos you've taken pre-ride, costs $12-$20
Some miscellaneous shots of the wheel at night, it rotates colour gradually
The place looks rather spacey-porty at night
Side rails ensure no angry hordes meet trampoline net
The night experience is just as unique as the day, or you can experience both like me!
More $$$ spent!
And here we are at the VIP room!
The ride ends and it's all dark already!
A shot of the Skyline with The Sheares bridge lit
Photogenic moment of the transforming marina bay
Rawewr me angry capsule still on your tail!
You get to enter the wheel only by "aero bridge" which give it a cool "isolated feel"
Across the exit aero bridge to...
Ok, That is all folks! Remember to check out my article on the flyer itself!
Out of the capsule here we go!
Oh so that's where we came from!
To get on the giant lollipop, you need tickets!
I never got so interested in Ferris wheels before, but oh well just being the kids I was!
In you go for your Gr8 Moment!
Act like you are on the flyer!
A view just as fine as art
The 2nd of the waiting areas for umm. pre-ride photos
Standard security checks before entering
View of the capsules from the 2nd floor
Presumably rigged to our capsule roof top compass as well
It still looks like day on the east side
On the rear we have Temasek boulevard in the background
The wheel lights are on past 7pm
Some of the long stretches to the queue area
The night is approaching and we are still climbing up!
Everyone rushed for seats at the start, 5 minutes later, no one was on them!
About 10 minutes and we are 1/3 into the revolution
Nice view
Here we are at the central boarding "hording" area
And the sun is setting!
More of the little circle thingy which make big circle thingy go round
The last of the waiting areas where groups are dispatched in capsule groups
Then you get to scan your card to enter the holding area
I peek with my little eye
Courtesy of these Mitsubishi heavy duty torque motors (12 of them to be exact)
Here comes our capsule of death!