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An Exciting Day at Universal Studios in Sentosa | Primary School journal entry | Elijah Wee | Singapore

Have you visited the Universal Studios at Sentosa, Singapore yet? I spent a most memorable day there and decided to write an essay about that trip.




An Exciting Day at Universal Studios in Sentosa
Last Saturday, my aunt and uncle fetched my parents and myself from our house to Universal Studios in Sentosa. My cousin, Chloe also tagged along with us. When we reached the destination, we found out that we were there early and the gates were still closed.
                  
After the gates were opened, we queued up at the ticket machine to scan our tickets to enter Universal Studio. After letting the ticket machine scan our tickets, we found ourselves in a place called “Hollywood”.

First of all, we went to a place named “Madagascar” to try a ride which was called “A Crate Adventure”. Next we went to a rude called “King Julie’s party go around”. After taking the ride, we walked to the “Far Far Away”. We went on a short roller coaster ride. The ride lasted about one minute. Then, we went to see a Shrek 4D adventure show. The show was very interesting and we got wet when a hole near our seats squirted water from the back of our heads. After watching the show, we were hungry to we went to a place called “Goldilocks” for lunch. We went to a place called “Lost World” which was also called “Jurassic Park”.
                 
First, we rode on a “Flying Prtedon” ride. When we wanted our prtedon to fly higher, we pressed a white button to make our prterdon fly higher. Then we went on the canopy flyer. I was actually afraid of heights. After riding the canopy flyer, we rode on a “Jurassic Park rapids adventure”. I bought a toy dinosaur from a shop called the Dino souvenir. We went on to take many more rides until we finished all the rides and also managed to catch a show called “Waterworld” before leaving Universal Studios.
                  
We took the monorail to Vivo City to have our dinner. After dinner, we went to the taxi stand near the supermarket called “Giant” to wait for my Gong Gong. After a long wait, my Gong Gong arrived and drove us all back to Chloe’s house to rest for a while. It was indeed a fun and exciting day at Universal Studios!

How was your experience at Universal Studios Sentosa or any Universal Studio for that matter? Would you like to share with me?

More later,

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