Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay
Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina
Bay in Singapore
Developed by Las Vegas Sands (LVS), it is billed as the
world's most expensive stand-alone casino property at US$
5.7 billion,
including the cost of the prime land.
Marina Bay
Sands is situated on 15.5 hectares of land with the gross floor area of 581,000
square metres. The iconic design has transformed Singapore's skyline and
tourism landscape since it opened on 27 April 2010. The property has a
hotel, convention and exhibition facilities, theatres, entertainment venues,
retailers, and restaurants.
Marina Bay
Sands was one of two winning proposals for Singapore's first integrated
resorts, the other being the Resorts World Sentosa which incorporates Universal
Studios Theme Park .
The two resorts aimed to meet Singapore's economic and tourism objectives, and
have 30-year casino licenses, exclusively for the first ten years.
BACKGROUND :
Bidders were
assessed based on four criteria:-
Ø tourism appeal and contribution
Ø architectural concept and design
Ø development investment
Ø strength of the consortium and
partners
OPenning :-
Marina Bay
Sands was originally planned to be completed in a single phase in 2009, but
rising construction costs and the financial crisis forced the company to open
it in phases. The first phase's preview opening was further delayed until 27 April 2010, and the official opening was pushed
back to 23
June 2010. The rest of
the complex remained under construction and was opened after a grand opening on
17
February 2011.
On 27 April 2010,
Marina Bay Sands had the first of a planned 3 to 4 phase openings. The casino, parts of the conference
hall, a segment of the Shoppes, 963 hotel rooms, and the event plaza were opened at
the auspicious time of 3:18 p.m as part of the "preview opening".
On 23 June 2010,
the resort had its official opening with a two-day celebration; this included
the Sands SkyPark, the Event Plaza along Marina Bay more shops, additional dining options and
nightlife offerings, and the rest of the hotel rooms. First day events included
a World Championship Climb on the glass facade of the building to the SkyPark,
with 7 teams of 21 top rock climbers from around the world competing, and an
evening concert for 4,000 invited guests and customers, featuring Diana
Ross, Kelly
Rowland , JJ
Lin among others. The
SkyPark was opened on the second day to a crowd of close to 2,000 visitors.
The two
Sands theatres opened with its first show, Riverdance on 30 November 2010, while the ArtScience
Museum opened its doors to the public on 19 February 2011. The
tenants of the two floating pavilions, Louis Vuitton and Pangaea Club, finished
their refurbishment and opened on 18 September 2011 and 22 September 2011 respectively.
Attraction….
The Marina
Bay Sands hotel has three 55-story towers with 2,561 luxury rooms and suites,
which is capped by the Sands SkyPark, which offers 360-degree views of
Singapore's skyline. The SkyPark is home to restaurants, gardens, a 150-metre vanishing
edge and the world's
largest public cantilever housing an observation deck. This architectural
marvel stands at the height of 200 metres and boasts 12,400 square metres of
space. Dining options at the Skypark include local celebrity chef restaurant,
Sky on 57 (by Justin Quek), restaurant and nightclub KU DÉ TA, and executive club
lounge The Club at Marina Bay Sands.
To help the
Skypark withstand the natural motion of the towers caused by wind, engineers
designed and constructed four movement joints beneath the main pools, each possessing a
unique range of motion. The
total range of motion is 500 millimetres (19.68 inches). In addition to wind, the hotel
towers are also subject to settlement in the earth over time, hence custom jack
legs were built and installed to allow for future adjustment at more than 500
points beneath the pool system. This jacking system is important primarily to
ensure the infinity edge of the pool continues to function properly.[citation
needed]
Connected to the hotel towers are the
Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Casino and The Shoppes at
Marina Bay Sands.
The Sands
Expo and Convention Centre has more than 120,000 square metres or 1.3 million square
feet of meeting space, making it one of the largest and most flexible
locations in Asia. It is also the biggest MICE
(Meeting, Incentives, Conference and Exhibitions) facility in Singapore, and the ballroom is the
largest in Southeast Asia, capable of hosting up to 11,000
delegates. The Sands
Expo and Convention Centre has five floors of exhibition and convention space,
with up to 2,000 exhibition booths and 250 meeting rooms. It has hosted events
ranging from banquets, theater-style conventions, to exhibitions and roadshows.
Located near
the Sands Expo and Convention Centre is the Marina Bay Sands Casino. Spanning 15,000 square metres over four levels of gaming, the casino
features over 600 gaming tables
and 1,500 slot machines along with two noodle bars, The Nest and Tong Dim, and
local Chinese eatery, Fatt Choi Express.
Another attraction
found at Marina Bay Sands is The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands. With close to
800,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, The Shoppes at Marina Bay
Sands is Singapore's first large-scale luxury shopping mall in the Central
Business District with boutiques such as Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Cartier and Prada. Other luxury stores include Salon by
Surrender, Gucci, Hermès, Emporio Armani, Chopard REDValentino, Dior, Dunhill, Vertu, Miu
Miu, Saint Laurent Paris, Salvatore Ferragamo, Montblanc, Blancpain, and an Hermès Watch Boutique. Also
housed within the Shoppes are the five of the six Celebrity Chef Restaurants –
Cut (by Wolfgang
Puck), Waku Ghin (by Tetsuya
Wakuda), Pizzeria and
Osteria Mozza (by Mario Batali), Guy Savoy (by Guy Savoy), and DB Bistro Moderne (by Daniel
Boulud).
Other
attractions within The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands include a canal which runs
through the length of the Shoppes, in the same style as the Venetian in Las
Vegas, two Crystal
Pavilions, one housing renowned nightclubs – Avalon and Pangaea and the other
the world's largest Louis Vuitton boutique. An
indoor skating rink (synthetic ice) measuring 6,500 square feet (600 m2)
as well as the MasterCard Theatres, compromising of the Sands Theatre and Grand
Theatre which seat 1,680 people and 2,155 people respectively can also be found
at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
The
MasterCard Theatres has played host to many international acts and plays since
its opening, with Broadway smash musicals like The
Lion King, Wicked, Annie, and The Phantom of the Opera. Other acts such as Cirque
Éloize and A.
R. Rahman's Jai
Ho, located in the
latter during their world tours.
Visitors to
the Event Plaza at The Shoppes can enjoy the nightly Wonder
Full show, a 13-minute
light and water show featuring lasers, lights, water movements and graphics,
set against the backdrop of Marina Bay Sands.
Marina Bay
Sands is also home to the ArtScience Museum, With a form reminiscent of the lotus, the ArtScience Museum has been
called "The Welcoming Hand of Singapore". It features an adjustable
roof waterfall which uses rainwater collected when the roof is sealed
in the day.
The resort
also features an Art Path designed by Moshe Safdie, incorporating 11
installations by five artists including Zheng Chongbin, Antony
Gormley, and Sol
LeWitt. The 11 art
installations were commissioned to integrate seamlessly with Moshe Safdie's
iconic architecture. These art
installations form the largest art commissions ever completed as part of an
integrated architectural process.[citation needed].


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