SINGAPORE/HANOI, 07 January 2009 – With a sales network that spans 18 cities across Asia, including two in Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), Singapore’s only island integrated resort, Resorts World at Sentosa, is tapping on the Asian leisure and business travel segment to weather the potential travel slump following the world economic crunch.
At this year’s ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) in Hanoi, Resorts World’s strong support and participation also signifies the 49-hectare family destination’s confidence in ASEAN markets as a key to riding out the current climate. By forging ahead for an early 2010 soft opening, Resorts World is also contributing towards the attractiveness of Southeast Asia as a compelling destination for visitors from all over the world.
In fact, as one of the most exciting and unprecedented one-stop family resort destinations to emerge in this part of the world, guests can look forward to experiencing Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park, four hotels, its casino, as well as the Resort’s bustling thoroughfare of retail and restaurants, FestiveWalk.
In addition, the S$6-billion family destination will continue to expand its international sales network to tap emerging and regional markets, such as China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
Besides China and India, the rest of Asia forms an important and immediate hinterland for the Resort which expects international visitors to make up 60 per cent of its 15-million visitorship in its first year of full operations.
Located on Sentosa island and when fully completed, Resorts World will boast Universal Studios Singapore; the world’s largest oceanarium, Marine Life Park; a world class maritime museum, a water theme park, a luxury wellness spa, accommodation options spanning six hotels and 1,800 rooms, world-class entertainment and an unparalleled array of dining and shopping outlets.
Ms Shirly Chen, Deputy Vice President of Sales, Resorts World at Sentosa said: “While uncertainty looms over the state of the economy in the short term, we have confidence in the robustness of Singapore’s tourism sector in the mid to long term.”
“In fact, together with the cooperation of ASEAN, Resorts World will be contributing by giving overseas families a compelling reason to visit Singapore and Asia, with its unique offerings that include the region’s first Universal Studios theme park,” Ms Chen added.
Just a short 20-minute ride away from Changi International Airport, Resorts World is also neighbour to attractions that range from two championship golf courses at the Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore largest shopping mall, VivoCity and Singapore’s largest nightspot, St James Power Station. The Resort is adjacent to the HarbourFront Cruise Terminal.
At this year’s ATF, Resorts World at Sentosa (booth D153/154) hopes to breathe an air of optimism about its leisure offerings by creating awareness amongst sellers about its attractions and entertainment offerings. Pricing for Universal Studios Singapore and the Resort’s hotel rates will be launched later this year.
About Resorts World at Sentosa
Slated to be one of the world’s most exciting family destinations, Resorts World at Sentosa is a collection of resorts and attractions with a plethora of fun-filled offerings for the entire family.
Taking pride of place on Singapore’s resort island of Sentosa and spanning 49 hectares of lush greenery amongst pristine lakes, this S$6 billion mega-resort will be home to Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park, the world’s largest oceanarium – Marine Life Park and the region’s only fully integrated destination spa – ESPA.
The resort also boasts a total of 1,800 keys, spread across its six hotels of varying themes, with full conference and meeting amenities, including a ballroom that sits 7,300 delegates. Topping the list are the ultra-luxurious Maxims Tower, and the world’s only Hotel Michael, named after famed US-architectural legend, Michael Graves who designed the mega-resort. Other accommodation options include the trendy Hard Rock Hotel Singapore, as well as beach facing Spa Villas, perfect for some solitude and privacy.
Beyond resorts and attractions, there will also be world-class entertainment to engage visitors. Most eagerly-anticipated is the Crane Dance – a spectacular multi-media moving art with cleverly choreographed animatronic cranes set out at the waterfront.
An unparalleled array of retail and dining options at FestiveWalk, as well as roving acts and street performances await guests at the Bull Ring.
Indeed, come 2010, Resorts World at Sentosa looks set to welcome 15 million visitors in its first full year of operations, with its full array of family-friendly attractions. It will be a place that Singapore can proudly call its own.
For more information, please contact:
Mr Robin Goh
Asst Vice President
Communications
Resorts World at Sentosa
Tel: +65 6407 9778
Fax: +65 6407 9774
Cell: +65 9093 5772
Email: robin.goh@rwsentosa.com
Ms Samantha Lee
Weber Shandwick Worldwide
Tel: +65 6825 8022
Mobile: +65 9791 7465
Email: salee@webershandwick.com