Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Singapore Flyer to Be Ready Soon

The Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel that features brilliant engineering breakthroughs a world apart from the traditional ferris wheel, is set to be Asia's most visible iconic visitor attraction। When completed in March 2008, it will provide breathtaking, 360°panoramic views of Singapore and beyond।

Stands at a stunning 165 metres and strategically located at Marina Bay, the Singapore Flyer will transform the visual landscape of the surrounding Marina Bay area. Astride a three-storey Terminal Building with an exciting array of retail and F&B choices. A central atrium opens out to a lush tropical rainforest, while an open-air theatre hosting live performances will draw crowds from all over the island. Adding to the buzz of sights, sounds and activities will be a 210-metre long waterfront dining promenade. Visitors will be able to experience remarkable scenes of the Singapore skyline: the magnificent Marina Bay, towering skyscrapers, tropical greenery, and the bright lights and non-stop action against the beautiful skies. For 30 minutes, they will feel on top of the world! Indeed a must-see experience set to sparkle Singapore’s skyline!

In addition to the Singapore Flyer, construction on Asia's largest business and financial centre has commenced and a world-class Integrated Resort (casino) is due to start operations in 2009। The Marina Barrage (a dam built across Singapore's Marina channel) is also due for completion.

(Source: SingaporeFlyer)

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F1 - Singapore Flyer Signs Partnership Deal with Singapore GP

Singapore GP Pte Ltd has signed a pioneering land use and ticketing partnership with the Singapore Flyer for the inaugural FORMULA 1™ SingTel Singapore Grand Prix which will take place on 28 September 2008.
The deal allows race promoter Singapore GP access to the Singapore Flyer’s land and facilities whilst satisfying the commercial needs of the Singapore Flyer during the entire race period.Singapore GP will locate grandstands, lifestyle areas, entertainment and F&B outlets within the Singapore Flyer Garden and adjoining areas facing the track. To complement the existing landscaping, the area will showcase the latest in grandstand design.A key part of the deal is the co-ordinated management of both parties’ sales and ticketing infrastructures which will ensure a seamless ticketing experience for visitors to the 2008 FORMULA 1™ SingTel Singapore Grand Prix and the Singapore Flyer. Under the deal, both companies will jointly promote the Flyer facilities and all patrons to the race will have access to the venue.“The agreement is a great example of a win-win deal with both parties maximising on the huge potential offered during the FORMULA 1™ race weekend. This is particularly important given the number of private land owners around the circuit and the deal will be a good model to use with other interested parties,” commented Michael Roche, Executive Director of the Singapore GP.David Beevers, General Manager of the Singapore Flyer added, “Working in partnership with Singapore GP has allowed us to add great value to their race and, at the same time, incorporate the Singapore Flyer as a key element of the official circuit seating and activities. We look forward to showcasing the Flyer to both the race-going public as well as the world”.Given the huge infrastructure around the street circuit, there is no guarantee that many of the unofficial vantage points will have unobstructed views of the race. The safety fences, lighting system and numerous advertising hoardings present potential obstacles for viewing from unauthorised venues on the peripherary of the track.Alastair Hunt, Singapore GP’s Circuit Park Manager explained “We are the only company with the rights to offer tickets. We are actively speaking to venues around the race circuit in order to structure joint deals, as we did with the Singapore Flyer, to help secure unobstructed race views and maximise involvement from as many vantage points as possible” The inaugural FORMULA 1™ SingTel Singapore Grand Prix will take place on 28 September 2008 on a street circuit of public roads around the Marina Bay area. The race will be the first held at night in FORMULA 1™ history and is the first street race in Asia. Three-day Corporate Hospitality Suite packages were launched on 28 November 2007, with sale of three-day passes to the public due to start in mid January 2008. Single-day passes will be released for sale just before the Chinese New Year, subject to available inventory.

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