Don’t try this if you have a fear of heights. The suspended bridge can jiggle quite a bit and I worried about small children leaning over. This is mainly to have a view of the whole area. But eye sore much? Those super trees look more like plastic alien like things than trees. Just once for me is enough. Not forking out any more for this.
I purposely took the photo at an angle so that you could see the thin suspension wires.
Sorry but this is so gosh darn ugly.
My other posts about the Gardens:
Gardens by the Bay: Parking & Getting Oriented
Gardens by the Bay: Cosy Nooks with Nice Views
Gardens by the Bay: The Flower Dome (Part 1)
Gardens by the Bay: The Flower Dome (Part 2)
Gardens by the Bay: The Cloud Dome
and here’s my very first post with thoughts from immediately after the visit:
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I loved the skyway! It was a bit tricky at times to navigate with a stroller (why are parts of it so thin while others are much wider? Creates odd bottle necks, and some of the thinner parts are where you’d want to do a photo-op.) but I thought it was really cool.
I have to say, I really like the super trees. I feel like they’re almost a steampunk aesthetic, and while I wouldn’t want them everywhere, I think they add a certain personality to that section of Singapore. I’m hoping the other Gardens by the Bay will have different aesthetics to make it more varied, though.
It might grow on me after a while? I never thought I would grow to love Marina Bay Sands and that structure so much.
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