- the merlion again
- merlion in its glory
- relative size comparison
- 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