RWS Peter Pan Theatre Tickets Giveaway

[ Tickets Giveaway ]

YES! Peter Pan: The Never Ending Story is coming to Resorts World Sentosa 🙂

Come November, this classic tale will showcase in Singapore. We heard the story will be told through songs like “Angels” by Robbie Williams, “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groban, and “Kiss From a Rose”.

When the boy-who-refuse-to-grow-up fights with Captain Hook, expect thrilling swordplay, acrobatic stunts and some magical fairy dust. This is a show that the whole family will enjoy.


Peter Pan: The Never Ending Story flies into Singapore From 27 Nov 2014 to 20 Jan 2015.
Do pop by the following link for more details about Peter Pan and ticketing. More updates about Resorts World Sentosa can be found on their Fanpage.

Video : Sneak preview

Thanks to Resorts World Sentosa, we have 4 tickets to giveaway for one Family!
~~~ ~~~ Giveaway Conditions ~~~ ~~~
1. Contest is on our Fanpage
2. Fans must first LIKE SengkangBabies Fanpage
3. Leave your name and email on our Fanpage (or you can message email address to us)

4. Share this page (refer step 3) on your Facebook Wall and tag @SengkangBabiesBlog
(so that we know you are participating)

5. Contest ends 21Oct 11pm, and one winner will be randomly picked

* Do take note that RWS will only reveal the preview date for winner at a later date
* All images above credit to RWS

Sungei Road Thieves Market

Some call it Thieves Market or Sungei Road Flea Market.
Older folks will call it 结霜桥 (Hokkien for Frozen Bridge, not related to Walt Disney cartoon) with reference to the old ice factory.

It goes by a lot of names but it remains a heritage and landmark along Sungei Road.

Daddy brought two kids along to check out some goods before the area is torn down for good. Thieves Market is located at the inter-junction of Larut Road and Pitt Street (GPS 1.305145, 103.856316)

(Image credit Google map)

Crowded weekends, and potential customers checking the goods. In the old days, the items peddled here were stolen, thus the “Thieves Market” tag.
Sungei Road Flea Market

One person’s junk is another’s treasure. You can find old Army attire, watches, VCDs, phones, wallets, fans and old cooking utensils.

If you can afford a McDonald meal, it is not necessary for you to employ your bargaining skills. The old uncles will automatically discount for you when they see you hanging around with kids.

Our loot (pun intended) :p
– binoculars – $5 discount to $3
– Wrestling WWE RAW Vcds – $5 to $2.50, buy more get more discounts too haha

Thieves Market provide a meagre livelihood and more importantly a connection point for the folks. Soon, this area will be torn down for future developments.

Another piece of Singapore’s history will walk into the dust.

Do take note that this area is very hot and we were drenched within 10 minutes. If you are visiting for nostalgic reasons, 30min walk will cover the whole area.

Refer to map above, Daddy recommends you take a slow stroll along Rochor River for Sungei Road’s next famous icon.

A delicious bowl of Laksa (结霜桥叻沙) awaits at Block 27 (S200027), and one bowl is not enough. The boss did not scrimp on the cockles and fishcakes even though one bowl cost only $2 (YES Two Dollars!)

No wonder there is always a queue at Sungei Road Laksa.

– Do checkout 星期二特写 (Tuesday Report)’s feature about Thieves Market this Tuesday (14Oct) at 1030pm Ch8.

– Sungei Road Thieves Market is opened from 1pm to 7pm
– Sungei Road Laksa is closed on the First and Third Wednesday every month