- Joined
- Oct 5, 2012
- Messages
- 20,686
- Points
- 113
S'pore to reopen 13 attractions including zoo & casino, patrons capacity capped at 25%
Just in time for general election.
Belmont Lay| June 28, 2020, 04:29 PM
Tourism businesses in Singapore will be permitted to resume operations in stages from July 1, 2020, beginning with 13 attractions.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry and Singapore Tourism Board have carefully assessed the submitted reopening proposals and will allow the following 13 attractions to reopen from July 1, 2020
• Bounce
• Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay1
• Jurong Bird Park
• Madame Tussauds
• River Safari
• Singapore Zoo
• Zero Latency
• ArtScience Museum, Sands SkyPark and Observation Deck and Casino at Marina Bay Sands
• Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium and Casino at Resorts World Sentosa
As a further precautionary measure, most attractions will be restricted to no more than 25 per cent of their operating capacity at any one time, for a start.
Access to the casinos will be limited to existing casino members and annual levy holders only.
Before approval is given for an attraction to reopen, its operator must address risks specific to the nature of its operations and adhere to the requirements, laid out in the Advisory for Attractions.
Just in time for general election.
Belmont Lay| June 28, 2020, 04:29 PM
Tourism businesses in Singapore will be permitted to resume operations in stages from July 1, 2020, beginning with 13 attractions.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry and Singapore Tourism Board have carefully assessed the submitted reopening proposals and will allow the following 13 attractions to reopen from July 1, 2020
• Bounce
• Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay1
• Jurong Bird Park
• Madame Tussauds
• River Safari
• Singapore Zoo
• Zero Latency
• ArtScience Museum, Sands SkyPark and Observation Deck and Casino at Marina Bay Sands
• Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium and Casino at Resorts World Sentosa
As a further precautionary measure, most attractions will be restricted to no more than 25 per cent of their operating capacity at any one time, for a start.
Access to the casinos will be limited to existing casino members and annual levy holders only.
Before approval is given for an attraction to reopen, its operator must address risks specific to the nature of its operations and adhere to the requirements, laid out in the Advisory for Attractions.