Friday, December 9, 2011

Before you buy Universal Studio Singapore ticket

If you are visiting Resorts World Sentosa for the first time, it is best that you get a World Card before you spend any money.

Even if you just want to visit Universal Studio Singapore, you should get a World Card before you buy your ticket.

Why is it important?

The reason is that Universal Studio Singapore is part of Resorts World Sentosa, which is part of the Genting Entertainment group.

You get to earn points when you pay for your hotel, cruise, and shows in cash.

You can use your Worldcard points to redeem rewards from Stars Cruise, Resorts World Sentosa, Resorts World Genting (Genting Highland), Genting operated gaming facilities in UK, Philippines, and New York.

For example, you book the Ultimate Fun 3 days 2 nights Universal Studio Singapore package and pay in cash.  This package will cost you more than S$888.

During the stay, you go for a show and enjoy several meals in the resort.  You are likely to spend more than S$1500.

All those expenditures earn you Worldcard points.

After the short stay in Resorts World Sentosa, you go for a 3 days 2 nights cruise onboard the Stars Virgo.

That will cost you around S$1000 for two persons.

By the time you reach Genting Highlands, all the points are enough to redeem for you free hotel stays, and probably a meal or two.

If you are an existing Worldcard member, you can use your points to redeem Universal Studio Singapore ticket or package.

For example, you are an existing member from UK, since you frequent the gaming facility operated by Genting group.

You can go to the Worldcard membership counter, give them your existing Worldcard, and request for a transfer of Worldcard points and Genting Points.

You will get a Worldcard for use in Singapore.  You cannot use your existing Worldcard from UK in Singapore.

The same goes to transferring of Worldcard points and Genting points to Malaysia.

You need to get a locally used card.  The machines in the gaming facilities can read only the locally issued card.

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