Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Hi guys!!! Last Saturday was a very exciting day! I went to sit the FLYER!!! It's so cool! I lurve it!!It was a wonderful experience.
On that day, in the morning, i went to ballet and came home to bathe. After that, I went to my father's workplace. I met my cousins and aunts and uncles becoz we're going together. I ate lunch. Play a bit of computer. Then at five p.m, my father drove us all there.We reach there at 5.30p.m. We book our tickets online so we just need to collect it. After collecting, we went to queue to go in. By then, it was six. We took our ride at 6.30p.m to 7 p.m.(30 minutes) It's our turn, the staff check our tickets and we went to the next stop. We put our bags on the belt to scan our things, becoz cannot bring dangerous items and food in, which we nvr bring any. We walked through the suspended walkway to take the flyer! I was very excited!The capsule came, we got in.
We got in when the thing is still moving, but it moves slowly so that we have enough time to go in. We shared the capsule with other ppl. One capsule can carry 28 ppl. When we're about to set off, there's an announcement in the capsule. "Welcome to the world biggest observation wheel, the Singapore flyer.Please enjoy......." It said. Some time later, we reach the very top. Another announcement was made," Dear passengers, you are now at the max. altitude. Enjoy the great view of Singapore........." it said. I got a thing to say: It was spectacular!!!!!! I took photos at the same time enjoying the sunset. WOW!! Last, we came to the end of the ride. we all got off the capsule.and walk another distance of the suspended walkway. * Sorry, are you tired reading so much? I can't stop typing!!* haha.
Finally,We came to the gift shop. I wanted to buy a souvenir but it was expensive. I look a A6 size notebook with a flyer pic on it cost $13! I looked at the t-shit it costs $20~.My dad says it was meant for tourists to buy no wonder it was expensive. So i decided not to buy as long we already have memories of sitting the Singapore flyer.
We walked out to the car park and went for dinner. It was a breathtaking experience for me on the world's biggest observation wheel.
PICTURES:

The suspended walkway. (Above)

In the suspended walkway. (above)

The observation wheel. (above)

