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January 03, 2021
A queue of more than 300 people was seen waiting to enter Universal Studios Singapore at 2.30pm on Dec 28, 2020.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Booking platforms are working closely with Sentosa attractions to put in place notices to remind customers, before they buy tickets, to book a time slot.
This comes as many have flocked to the island during the December school holidays and could not use their tickets on fully booked attractions.
While the change will happen after the usual rush during the year-end school holidays, it could still help other visitors to Sentosa, especially during peak periods like the weekends, as well as other festive periods and school holidays.
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Visiting Sentosa attractions? Book a time slot first
A queue of more than 300 people was seen waiting to enter Universal Studios Singapore at 2.30pm last Monday. ST PHOTO: JESSIE LIM
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Fully booked Sentosa attractions: Getting refunds for tickets has caveats
Some who bought tickets or passes but did not book a time slot were not able to use them.ST PHOTO: JESSIE LIM
PublishedJan 2, 2021, 10:25 pm SGT
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Visiting Sentosa attractions? Book a time slot first to avoid being denied entry
A queue of more than 300 people was seen waiting to enter Universal Studios Singapore at 2.30pm on Dec 28, 2020.ST PHOTO: JESSIE LIM
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