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Tourists slam Sentosa's Butterfly Park: report

metalslug

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http://www.asiaone.com/Travel/News/Story/A1Story20090419-136072.html

Sun, Apr 19, 2009
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Tourists slam Sentosa's Butterfly Park: report

TOURISTS have slammed Sentosa's Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom, grousing about its inflated ticket price and 'forced' photo taking, Lianhe Wanbao reported on Friday.

Four attractions in Sentosa have raised prices this month from $1 to $6, with the Butterfly Park having the biggest hike of 60 per cent, from $10 to $16 for an adult ticket.

Included now in the ticket price is either a free 6R photo with new exhibits like the parrots and macaws, or a hot dog and soft drink meal.

Park visitors interviewed by Wanbao say they find the price increase during such poor economic times difficult to understand. The souvenir photo session feels 'forced' and on the other hand, not everyone wants a hot dog, they add.

Wanbao reporter Yang Meng spent a day at Sentosa, and only noticed some 20 visitors to the Butterfly Park in a span of two hours.

More than half of them were on a package deal to visit four Sentosa attractions for $35, and said they would not have come to the Butterfly Park otherwise.

Those who paid the full ticket price felt it was too pricey.

Ms Li, a 29-year old visitor from China, said she finished touring the park in just 30 minutes and even though the species of butterflies were diverse, a more realistic charge would be $8.

The general manager for the Butterfly Park told Wanbao that the last price hike was in 2000, from $6 to $10.

Since then, facilities have been upgraded and last year, a new parrot-feeding attraction was introduced.

The decision to include an additional souvenir photo or a hot dog meal in the raised ticket price was based on the poorer economic situation, and to give visitors more value.
 

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The decision to include an additional souvenir photo or a hot dog meal in the raised ticket price was based on the poorer economic situation, and to give visitors more value.


Even tourists get the hot dog treatment, but in a differnt orifice :biggrin:
 

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WTF is a parrot doing in Butterfly Park as an attraction. These people classify a parrot under birds or insects?
If I want to see parrots or birds, I'll go to the bird park.

WTF you dare to question the MIW's World Class Wisdom in classifying parrot with Butterflies? :biggrin:

Are you suggesting that:

1) director of Butterfly Park is not a straight A scholar with PhD in insectology who cannot classify insects? :eek:

2) whoever is in charge of Sentosa hired the wrong director because he is incompetent :eek:

3) i.e. whoever is in charge of this country hired the wrong guy to run Sentosa and is therefore incompetent? :eek:

Better watch your mouth, filthy Lesser Mortal, lest Old Fart sue you for defamation and kenna multimillion dollar judgment from Chan Sek Keong! :p


Oh sorry... you are Conan the Barbarian. You are inferior breeding stock! Faster, we need more FTs to dilute your inferior non-graduate mother genes! MORE FT! :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

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The general manager for the Butterfly Park told Wanbao that the last price hike was in 2000, from $6 to $10.

Since then, facilities have been upgraded and last year, a new parrot-feeding attraction was introduced.

The decision to include an additional souvenir photo or a hot dog meal in the raised ticket price was based on the poorer economic situation, and to give visitors more value.


Dear General Manager,

No one gives a damn when you last raise prices.

No one gives a damn whether you upgraded facilities or not.

No one gives a damn that you add the sovenir photo or hot dog that no one wants.

Sentosa is not a necessity unlike the public transports, utilities, and healthcare.
 

DrPanacea

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"The general manager for the Butterfly Park told Wanbao that the last price hike was in 2000, from $6 to $10."

Time shouldn't be used as a measure to increase prices. This is si,ply a lame excuse. The key challenge should be to keep the cost down and the price of entry tickets unchanged.

Or have they paid their CEO millions and are now passing his bonus "COST" to tourists? Until those in charge changed their mindset Singapore deserves to lose its tourists to the neighbouring countries.
 

halsey02

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WTF is a parrot doing in Butterfly Park as an attraction. These people classify a parrot under birds or insects?
If I want to see parrots or birds, I'll go to the bird park.

Parrot has wings ( butterfly too), parrot has legs ( butterfly too), mouth, eyes.....

aiyah!..both, same, same, one lah!...we have a new species at Sentosa...papilion parrotus sentosa...:p
 

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"The general manager for the Butterfly Park told Wanbao that the last price hike was in 2000, from $6 to $10."

Time shouldn't be used as a measure to increase prices.

This is the typical canned answer, PAP uses it all the time for everything, formulated by scholars by scholars, so it is the best answer money can buy.
 

Angelo

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The only Butterfly i know is what they are practicing at the KTVs. Now what are these loser scums doing in a Butterfly park anyway ?
 

myfoot123

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WTF is a parrot doing in Butterfly Park as an attraction. These people classify a parrot under birds or insects?
If I want to see parrots or birds, I'll go to the bird park.

No need lah, go to neighbourhood parks you see lots of birds and butterflies and also squirrels and lizards. Upper Serangoon North got even more birds and parrots and fishes too. All free one, ask tourist go there instead of visit Sentosa.
 
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