Resorts World Sentosa
Integrated resort on Sentosa Island, Sentosa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Integrated resort on Sentosa Island, Sentosa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Resorts World Sentosa (abbreviation: RWS) is an integrated resort on the island of Sentosa, which is located off the southern coast of Singapore. The key attractions within RWS include one of Singapore's two casinos, Universal Studios Singapore theme park (which is the second Universal Studios theme park in Asia after Universal Studios Japan and the first in Southeast Asia) the Adventure Cove Waterpark, as well as the S.E.A. Aquarium, which is the world's second largest oceanarium.[1]
Resorts World Sentosa | |
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Location | Sentosa Island, Singapore |
Address | 8 Sentosa Gateway Singapore 098269 |
Opening date | 20 January 2010 |
No. of rooms | More than 1,800 across 7 hotels |
Total gaming space | 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) |
Signature attractions | Universal Studios Singapore Adventure Cove Waterpark S.E.A. Aquarium Dolphin Island Festive Walk Galleria Luxury Fashion |
Notable restaurants | Tunglok Heen Osia Palio Feng Shui Inn Forest |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Genting Singapore |
Coordinates | 1.253232°N 103.821081°E |
Website | rwsentosa |
First conceived in 2006, the S$6.59 billion (US$5.03 billion) resort was developed by Genting Singapore, and construction began in 2007. It was the third most expensive building ever constructed when it was completed 2010. The resort occupies approximately 50 hectares (120 acres) of land and directly employs up to 15,000 people. The soft launch of the first four hotels took place on 20 January 2010,[2] with the FestiveWalk shopping mall following on 1 February.[3]
The casino began operations on 14 February 2010 on the first day of the Chinese New Year.[4] The Maritime Experiential Museum opened on 15 October 2011[5] and the last attraction opened on 22 November 2012, known as The Marine Life Park.[6] The grand opening of the entire integrated resort was held on 7 December 2012, which was officiated by the country's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong together with Genting Group Chairman Lim Kok Thay.[7] Resorts World Sentosa is also capable of holding large-scale exhibitions.[8]
Construction of Resorts World Sentosa Singapore began on 16 April 2007 on the demolished plot of Imbiah Lookout. It opened after 34 months of construction on 20 January 2010.[9] Crockfords Tower, Hard Rock Hotel Singapore, Festive Hotel and Hotel Michael opened 20 January 2010, followed by FestiveWalk on 31 January 2010. Resorts World Sentosa Casino opened on 14 February 2010.
Universal Studios Singapore was opened for a sneak peek week in view of the Chinese New Year Celebrations, from 5 pm to 9 pm every night between 14 and 21 February 2010.[10] The whole park was opened but none of the rides was operational. Visitors had to pay SGD10 to get into the park. Park tickets for the week were sold out in 2 days. The park had its soft opening period from 18 March 2010 to 26 October 2010.[11]
As a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, RWS had to temporarily lay off a significant amount of its workforce.[12][13]
In 2024, the Singapore government renewed RWS' casino license for two years, instead of the usual three, from 2025 to 2027 due to poor tourism performance.[14] Genting Singapore said the poor performance was hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic as the evaluation period coincided with the pandemic period.[14]
The resort was designed primarily by the Driehaus Prize winner and New Classical architect Michael Graves. The six hotels offer a total of 1,840 rooms for accommodation.[15] Each hotel is designed with a different theme, catering to both leisure and business visitors.[16] The resort is split into the west, central and east zones.[17]
Four hotels are located in the central zone.
The Royal Albatross is berthed at the Historical Ships Harbour, beside the S.E.A. Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark.
Resorts World Sentosa casino is located beneath Crockfords Tower that has an acreage of 15,000 sq.m.
In May 2011, the Casino Regulatory Authority fined Resorts World Sentosa for two violations related to reimbursements and two other violations related to surveillance practices. The total fine was S$530,000 (US$425,000).[25]
Marine Life Park, the world's largest oceanarium, opened its doors on 22 November 2012.[6] The park houses two attractions, the S.E.A. Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark, previously known as the Equarius Water Park.
The Maritime Experiential Museum was opened on 15 October 2011 that features more than 400 artifacts and replicas with a 360-degree Multi-sensory Typhoon Theatre. It displays the history of ancient maritime trade: visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history of the maritime Silk Route from the 15th to 19th century. The museum consists of more than 10 interactive points as well as an opportunity to board the authentic harbor ships from Asia docked outside the museum.[28] Also, it will become the permanent home of the Jewel of Muscat, a gift from the Oman Government.[29] It was closed along with the Crane Dance on 2 March 2020.[30]
The Royal Albatross is berthed at the Historical Ships Harbour, beside the Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark. The ship is available twice every weekend. Its route goes through the beaches of Sentosa to the outskirts of Marina Bay, around the edge of the Southern Islands and back to Sentosa.
Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia's first Universal Studios theme park and the second in all of Asia. It opened its doors on 18 March 2010. It features 24 attractions and is divided into seven zones – including Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, New York, The Lost World, Far Far Away, Minion Land and Hollywood.[31]
Like most places in Sentosa, Resort World is accessible by the Sentosa Express.[32]
Shuttle services RWS8 and the Sentosa Bus A serve the resort.[33] Discontinued services include[34] the NR6, NR8,[35] 188R, and 963R bus services.[36]
Alternatively, to enter the resort, you may transfer to Bus Service 123 at Harbourfront, which will take you as far as Beach Station on the Sentosa Express.
The carpark at Resort World is accessible via Sentosa Gateway.[37]
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