Songs of the Sea in Singapore

Songs of the Sea is one of the numerous attractions on Sentosa Island in Singapore. Proven twice nightly (740pm and 840pm), this really is formerly known as the Music Fountain, where people watch the actual show for free, before it had been changed to Songs of the Sea, which comes with an entrance fee now amounting to S$10. The show is really a combination of live casts, computer animation, pyrotechnics and lasers with incredible firework displays and synchronized drinking water and flame bursts.

I’ve seen Songs of the Sea for I believe 7 times already for the past 24 months (since I started working in Singapore) because everytime I've guests from my own nation, I always make sure which i bring them here at Sentosa to view the Songs of the Sea. But even basically had watched the show many times already, I am still astonished everytime I watch it. It's truly worth watching, especially the actual pyrotechnic effects.

The show is actually lively with the live casts performing, shouting, dancing and jumping all over the area. They have loud and obvious voices, and they all possess good singing voices. I adore them singing songs on various languages. I just wish these people consider adding a song in the actual Filipino (Philippines) language. The choices of songs will also be very good, all are vibrant, and just hearing them enables you to want to join in their own singing and clapping.

The animation can also be great, with the sea animals in vivid colors singing as well as dancing and talking. It is really entertaining to watch. The story can also be good and well arranged, with the Princess (I didn't remember her name) sleeping for a lot of years because of a mean, and Lee (one of the actual live casts) falling in adore with her and wanting to wake up her up. While waking the woman's up, Lee accidentally wake up other sleeping sea creatures as nicely, each one displaying their enchanting powers. And this is the actual part were various effects tend to be displayed - lasers and vibrant lights for the queen of gentle, fire bursts for the full of fire, and water water feature diplays for the queen of drinking water. It is really magnificent and also the work of a real guru.

I am sure both children and adults will like this particular show. My daughter cannot consider her eyes on the phase for the duration of the actual show, for fear that your woman might miss something. She truly enjoyed it.

The only thing I actually do not like about it is they don’t change the story as well as characters. I am not exactly sure just how long the same show has already been running, but what I am sure of is that it's still the same show I watched 24 months ago. I think they should certainly change the story by right now.

But nevertheless, watching Songs of the Sea is an experience you shouldn't miss, especially when you go to Singapore.

Opening Hours: At 19:40 and 20:40
Location: On Sentosa Island