Forget going overseas with a staycation at RWS

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The restrictions on travel because of the Covid-19 pandemic has led to many holidaymakers pining for their next getaway. But it also gives Singaporeans the chance to explore local attractions such as Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), which offers a wide range of activities...

It also boasts a variety of room types - from deluxe rooms to presidential suites.

The luxury is also evident in the spacious en suite bathroom with a mini LCD TV, large vanity area and walk-in wardrobe.Perhaps of utmost concern to guests these days is the fact that as with all other hotels at RWS, sanitised rooms are marked with a safety seal, and the air is purified and disinfected.

USS offers both heart-stopping rides, such as the famous Battlestar Galactica duelling roller coasters, as well as child-friendly ones. I was hesitant to visit such attractions during a pandemic, but the stringent safe distancing practices - such as alternate row seating on rides at USS and floor markers at all viewing areas at the aquarium - put me at ease.And what is a staycay without a feast? I ended the day with a meal at Osia Steak and Seafood Grill, one of RWS' signature award-winning restaurants.

 

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