Several non-gaming attractions at the Singapore casino complex, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), were on Monday already operating at “capacity”, according to a notice on the property’s website. Visitors to these attractions are currently required to make an advanced reservation, as part of measures to prevent the spread locally of Covid-19.
“Universal Studios Singapore [pictured in a file photo] has reached capacity for 28, 31 December 2020 and 1 January 2021. S.E.A. Aquarium has reached capacity for 28 and 29 December, 2020,” stated the notice for the consumer-facing site of the complex, which is promoted by Genting Singapore Ltd. A previous note had stated capacity had also been reached on December 27 for both the Universal Studios Singapore and S.E.A. Aquarium.
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Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), one half of Singapore’s casino duopoly, is likely to have seen sequential improvement in its fourth-quarter earnings, as Singapore continues to manage its way out of the pandemic crisis, says a Tuesday note from Maybank Investment Bank Bhd.
Singapore announced on Monday it would move to “phase three” of its easing from its so-called “circuit breaker” measures starting on December 28, which will have an impact on public attractions and could also assist the duopoly’s outlook into the first quarter next year. Marina Bay Sands, run by a unit of United States-based Las Vegas Sands Corp, is the other half of the duopoly .