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Illuminate light show series#

Another highlight of this year's countdown is 'Share the Moment', where a series of student artworks from various institutions will be projected onto facades of iconic landmarks in Marina Bay: namely The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, ArtScience Museum and the Merlion.Īfter the tough year we've collectively survived as a nation, the light show signifies a beacon of hope as we approach 2021. 'Shine a Light' is just one of two main highlights that are part of Marina Bay Singapore Countdown. Hotels with rooms overlooking Marina Bay (The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, Mandarin Oriental, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, etc)

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Here are some vantage points you can admire the light beams and three-minute animated light sequence: In fact, it looks even better from afar (and preferably away from the crowds). Of course, the public should still follow safe distancing measures. You don't have to head to The Promontory to view the light show. Instead, there'll be fireworks displays set off at different heartlands across the mainland. - The Illuminate Light Show returns for another year Jessica went out to visit with Santa Claus himself who shared more about the event.

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This follows an announcement by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) in November, which confirmed that it will not feature its pyrotechnics this year. On New Year's Eve, the last show will be at 11.45pm to countdown to 2021. Illuminate Light Show has also partnered with Mason’s Toy Box for the third consecutive season to help spread Christmas cheer to hospitalized children. There'll also be a three-minute animated light sequence that will play every 15 minutes, with the last show at 10.30pm. Titled 'Shine a Light', it's a circular formation of 60 lights that will illuminate the Marina Bay skyline from 8pm to 10.30pm every night in December. This year's end-of-year celebrations will instead feature 60 moving beams of light at The Promontory. I would recommend going to see the lights, just go as early as you can, I have a feeling the closer Christmas gets the longer the lines will be.There may be no fireworks this year, but our skyline will be lit up by a different kind of light show. We stopped at Santa's Village at the end, there were restrooms and food and beverage's to buy (at "Fair" prices), Santa was there to take pictures for a price of course, and vendors selling their wares. The drive thru was about 30 minutes,very much worth the 25.00 admission. The Christmas Can Can and C is for Christmas were my favorite songs. The 6 adults in the van enjoyed the display as well as the music. We drove thru three different tunnel's of lights, it was so pretty and different. The lights are in sync with the music, it was so cool. There was a line to pay to get in, we got there about 6:15 p.m., after paying we turned the headlights off and followed the path, they provide a radio station to listen to Christmas music while you look at the lights. We decided to go as a group to see the lights, Saturday night Nov. Only criminals will be armed in this criminal protection zone. Not sure where they get the authority under state law to ban weapons. Traded emails with the event group in the past. As for the weapons policy, their website has a "no weapons allowed" note. We were so disappointed this year in how quickly the drive went and how no one would pass us if they wanted to race through it. iLuminate returns with a new Las Vegas Shot at The Strat. Alternatively, they could offer that on weeknights when it is slower and not on weekends. A fantastic journey of wireless technology and dance that is wowing the nation. For $25, I think you should be able to go back through a few times that night. I insisted on going slowly and it still took us only about 15 to 20 minutes. We had a bunch of mini-vans behind us that apparently thought it was a race and weren't happy that we were taking our time. Hundreds of LED lights are housed in three locations across the Niagara Gorge in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The price was $25 and we purposely went on a weeknight for less people. This is our 2nd year going to this event and we're mad at ourselves for returning in 2017.










Illuminate light show