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- these 2 platforms within the transit area will serve the long B gates.
- theres no obligation to dangle $8k of camera over the water too
- Theres even awards for best looking, innovative rafts.
- theres even a prominent bulk luggage exit point as well.
- theres always an excess of counters, to use the excess of space we get in the A380
- theres a total of 580 plasma screens used throughout the terminal
- theres a total of 36 of them in total! (note the space age light slit)
- theres 11 check in rows in total
- There's still lots of unfinished work around, such as rolls of spare carpet lying around too!
- There's a small park located just before the helix bridge
- there will be tons of R&R TVs, sofas, not to mention lots of free internet access stations for ya geeknerds
- there we lots of conjestions
- there she goes wavin & walkin away (guess shld follow her)
- There are still a handful of runners finishing past 1pm
- There are lotsof open spaces this year!
- There are even nets to catch disgruntled falling hordes!
- there are 2 huge bedrooms
- Then you get to scan your card to enter the holding area
- Then there was cake flying all round thereafter
- Then it's off to the Lollipop!
- The youth olympic mascots before the flyer
- The youth olympic mascots and the flame
- The Youth Olympic flame in the distance
- The Yakult garden, from the 2nd floor entrance
- the world between darryl's fingers
- The wonderful Marina bay
- The winner of the N-gage QD.
- the whole terminal is luminated purely by sunlight in the day
- The whole supertree grove
- The wheel lights are on past 7pm
- The vistor entrance area
- the usual prohibited items on flight
- The Unarmed combat performance.
- The tree with the gardens at the top
- the tour guide on the transit area
- the toilets are cool too. classy!
- the the dismay of aunties all around, looks like no one can do much shopping today!
- the T3 run and taxi-way are already in operation
- the stores we pretty much closed for the night...
- the spreads how.. yum
- the skytrains run mainly on rubber wheels, with guidewheels enclosed by concrete walls
- The Singapore skyline with the light beam show
- the sign down seem to mind!
- the sheltered bridge offers peeks of the IR through it's helix
- the sand
- The ride ends and it's all dark already!
- the resturant at top!
- The public at the weapon tryout area.
- The place serves an international spread for $80/head
- The place looks rather spacey-porty at night