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Getting to Resorts World Convention Centre™ GETTING TO RESORTS WORLD CONVENTION CENTRE™ Telok Blangah Road Keppel Road HarbourFront St. James Station VivoCity Power Station CHARTERED SHUTTLE BUS RWS 8 BUS BOARDING/ALIGHTING BOARDING/ ALIGHTING POINT POINT BUS STOP PULAU BRANI SENTOSA GATEWAY SENTOSA RESORTS WORLDTM SENTOSA (RWS) SENTOSA BUS BOARDING/ALIGHTING SENTOSA POINT AT BASEMENT 1 GANTRY PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA RWS 8 Sentosa Express • Board outside VivoCity and • Take the Sentosa Express located Harbourfront Station bus stop Level VivoCity (Lobby L) • Alight @ RWS Coach Bay • Alight at Waterfront Station • Walk to Resorts World Convention • Walk to Resorts World Convention Centre™ at B2 via Escalator Centre™ at B2 via Escalator • Flat fare : S$3.00 • Flat fare : S$2.00 (Last Bus leaves RWS at 11:30pm) (Last Train leaves RWS at 10:00pm) Chartered Shuttle Bus Taxi • Board outside Singapore Cruise • Keep left upon entering Sentosa Centre Coach Bay Gateway Bridge • Alight @ RWS Coach Bay • Follow the directional signs to Taxi Drop Off Point • Walk to Resorts World Convention Centre™ at B2 via Escalator • Walk to Resorts World Convention Centre™ at B2 via Escalator Outgoing (For departure : Board Taxi @ Taxi Queue at B1; Additional of S$3.00 surcharge) Walking Route DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA For Parking @ B2 Carpark For Parking @ B1 Carpark • Keep left upon entering Sentosa • Keep left upon entering Sentosa Gateway down into Ramp A Gateway down into Ramp A • Upon reaching Ramp A, keep Right to • Upon reaching Ramp A, keep Right to tunnel “Cars/Taxis” into RWS B1 Carpark tunnel “Cars/Taxis” into RWS B1 Carpark • Follow the directional signs to B2 Carpark • Follow the directional signs to B1 East • Park towards Purple Zone Carpark • Walk to Resorts World Convention Centre™ • Park towards Red & Blue Zone • Car park charges apply • Hop on to nearest tram stop and alight at Central Tram Stop • Walk to Resorts World Convention Centre™ at B2 via Escalator • Car park charges apply For Drop off : B1 Drop off Point • Keep left upon entering Sentosa Gateway down into Ramp A • Upon reaching Ramp A, keep Right to tunnel “Cars/Taxis” into RWS B1 Carpark • Follow the directional signs to Car Drop Off Point • Walk to Resorts World Convention Centre™ at B2 via Escalator Outgoing Walking Route Please call 6577 8888 or visit www.rwsentosa.com for more information. DISCLAIMER : While eort has been made to ensure that the information on this brochure is correct and up to date as at the date of publication, Resorts World TM at Sentosa Pte. Ltd (”RWS”) reserves the right to vary the plans for its integrated resort project on Sentosa island at any time at its absolute discretion without prior notication. RWS will not provide any warranty as to the completeness or accuracy of the information and does not accept any liability for damages of any kind resulting from the reliance or use of the contents of this brochure. © 2010 Resorts World at Sentosa Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Hard Rock Hotel SingaporeTM Incoming (Bus / Taxis) GROUND Outgoing Festive Hotel Walking Route LEVEL TM (Sentosa Express) Galleria Luxury Crockfords Fashion Tower Merlion Statue Festive Terrace Hotel MichaelTM Imbiah Station Exit to City (Sentosa Express) Waterfront To Universal Studios From City Station SingaporeTM (Ramp A) (Sentosa Express) Escalator to Basement 2 Universal Studios SingaporeTM From B1 To B1 Sentosa Gantry B1 West Car Park Buses W1 Resorts World Taxi Drop Off Convention Centre™ Walking Route To Festive Walk B1 Festive Outgoing for Grand Taxis To Hotels o rop D o ar op C Dr xi Taxi Queue Ta Hall of Treasures To Festive Walk To B2 Coach Bay B1 East Car Park Coach Parking Attraction Drop-O, Pick-Up Point Ticketing Cash Card Top-Up Machine Taxi Queue Toilet Auto-Teller Machine Car Park Bus / Coach Bay Escalator to Basement 2 Exit to City Exit to Sentosa Entry from Sentosa Entry from City B2 Resorts World Walking route Convention Centre™ PUBLIC TRANSPORT MAP PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC BUS / SENTOSA EXPRESS / TAXI To B1, Festive Walk 24Hr (Forum) Clinic B2 Car Park To B1, Forum Walking Route & Casino Escalator To B1, Bull Ring 24Hr Clinic From B1 Drop-O, Pick-Up Point Car Park Hard Rock Hotel SingaporeTM Incoming GROUND Outgoing Festive Hotel LEVEL TM Galleria Luxury Crockfords Fashion Tower Merlion Statue Festive Terrace Hotel MichaelTM Imbiah Station Exit to City (Sentosa Express) Waterfront To Universal Studios Station TM From City (Sentosa Express) Singapore (Ramp A) Escalator to Basement 2 Universal Studios SingaporeTM From B1 To B1 Sentosa Gantry B1 West Car Park Ramp to B2 W1 Resorts World Drop off at B1 Convention Centre™ Parking at B1 To Festive Walk B1 Festive Grand Walking route To Hotels o op Dr r p o Ca ro Outgoing D xi Taxi Queue Ta Hall of Treasures To Festive Walk To B2 Coach Central Bay Tram Stop E4 B1 East Car Park Coach Parking Attraction Drop-O, Pick-Up Point Ticketing Cash Card Top-Up Machine Taxi Queue Toilet E1 Auto-Teller Machine Car Park E3 Bus / Coach Bay Tram Stop Exit to City Exit to Sentosa Escalator to Basement 2 Entry from Sentosa E2 Entry from City B2 Ramp from B1 Resorts World Walking route Convention Centre™ DRIVING MAP DIRECTION DROPOFF / PARKING To B1, Festive Walk 24Hr (Forum) Clinic B2 Car Park To B1, Forum Walking Route & Casino Escalator To B1, Bull Ring 24Hr Clinic From B1 Drop-O, Pick-Up Point Car Park.
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