From Now till 31 October 2022, Sentosa Islander members can enjoy a free cable car ride!
Absolutely Free for Locals and PRs
All you have to do is sign up for their free membership online via the Sentosa website.
To qualify for this promotion, you’ll first have to verify your Singapore Citizenship or a Permanent Resident status through the SingPass application.
To redeem the free ride, you’ll then have to present your Islander membership account and QR code at the ticketing counter of the cable cars on the day itself.
Do note that the ticket is only available for same-day usage upon redemption.
Get a Bird’s-Eye View of Scenic Sentosa
The cable car journey will enable you to get stunning views of the Singapore skyline and more.
As you travel through the island, you will be able to feast your eyes on Sentosa’s lush jungle foliage and surrounding coastline, as well as Resorts World Sentosa’s Adventure Cove.
Altogether, you’ll have six stops to choose from on your journey, making it the perfect way to explore Sentosa’s multiple attractions!
To find out more about other deals you can get with your Islander membership, visit the Sentosa website here.
18 People Got Stuck in Cable Car Without Air-Con & Fan for Over an Hour
It might be free, but not everything is free from “operational system error”.
Just six days ago, on 27 July at 9:14pm, the Singapore Cable Car, a gondola lift that stretches between Mountain Faber and Sentosa island, encountered an operational system error, which caused it to stop moving temporarily.
18 people were stuck.
The servicemen immediately repaired the system. The cable car was eventually rebooted and resumed its operations at 9:47pm.
The spokesperson said, “We were in constant communication with the passengers via the in-cabin intercom and our service hotline. Regular updates were provided during the entire duration to ensure their safety and well-being.”
After the incident on Wednesday, the cable car service has since resumed normal operations on Thursday, after all the required safety checks were conducted.
It should be noted that there were no mechanical faults involved.
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