Maritime Museum, Sea Aquarium

Sentosa Maritime Museum , Sea Aquarium

Tickets for peak days (Saturday) is at $29 per head.
More info here.


You got it! This time, they are off to the world largest aquarium!

See how good the girls are now, they have the chance to pay a visit at their age. Hubby had never went to underwater world before until... now. Right...

The Ongies and Sow family met up together at RWS before heading to the entrance.

Saturday noon, the sun is hot and glaring. Bringing more waters along is advisable. 

Luckily, the place they were heading to is air condition area. *phew*

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa


Going out with family is a nicest thing ever, provided the kids cooperate. Well, which kids don't whine and make a nuisance? They are born to be like that, so live with it.

Even when the passer by looked at you and the kids, let them be. There's nothing to hide it at all. They are kids and a human being, they love to explore things. Don't expect them to sit there quietly and scare of everything.

But on that day, the 2 Cs are pretty tame. Partly Cait was just recovering from her cough, and discharge from eyes. That is due to virus in her throat.

While for Clar, there are people everywhere! So better to sit down quietly!

The elder one, like Cait and Jin Feng, were willing to sit down quietly and enjoy the movement in stroller. For the young one, that is a total different story.

When going to such fun place during weekend, you need to be mentally PREPARE! Yes. Packed... Jam... People everywhere!!!! So, do remember to ensure your kids are always with you.

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

The total queuing time took about 30min plus minus. Well, not that bad, considering the long queue to the back.

Pushing the stroller is a lot easier and less straining on back and wasting of energy.

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Once they were in, a lot of people love to crowd around and look at the fishes. Try to stand far and look, you will feel giddy when taking a closer look.

It is not easy to manevour the strollers along that stretch, but at least it is they still manage to get through it.

The place is wheel chair and strollers friendly, so do not worry if you are pondering the thought whether to bring it or not.

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

The Sow would like to take a picture with his sons... but... it seem like they prefer to look at other side....
Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Clever idea... the dad turned his back but the sons.....
Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

The Sow Family
Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

The Ongies
Sea Aquarium, Sentosa


Cait wanted to look at the Star Fish, and was afraid to touch it initially. But after seeing her friend, JF, had did it, she follow suit. Wow, Cait is brave now! Hurray.

And the usual brave and gungho Clar, was so timid that she want to hide away, but still willing to take a little peak!
Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

It is advisable to come during non peak day because human traffic is very pack. Chances of kids being lost will be high. Keeping eyes on them may fail you because of the low light condition for the best view at the fishes.

Hubby decided not to take anymore photos, not because of the kids, but the low light. Drawing a Prosumer or DSLR will do the job, but not for compact camera.

Anyho, try not to use flash as it may startled the fishes and the other species. And also, you will see reflection from the glass and the background are all black, unless....

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

... you have something like this... Beautiful jelly fish.
Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Or a big aquarium... where the reasonable light falls ...

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Sea Aquarium, Sentosa

Till the next gathering...

SOON!

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