Line Dancing
Every Friday evening at 19:00, like clockwork, up go the
speakers, on go the uniforms, the hats and the boots, and commuters driving along
Cross St are treated to the arcane pleasures of public line dancing. If the lure is
too strong, saunter up to the desk in the corner and pay around S$3 to join
in.
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Gallop Stable
One for the kids - stables and paddock surrounded by trees in
Pasir Ris Park. Where the nippers can take an 800m ride led by a trainer or, if they
know how to ride, take a canter themselves. Parents can watch proudly from the café,
or take part themselves. There are facilities for disabled riders, but call
ahead.
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Sentosa Luge & Skyride
Imported from New Zealand, so you know it must involve
reckless endangerment, the luge is an irresistible 60 seconds of racing family and
friends through hairpin bends and bone-shaking straights carved through the forest.
The chairlift back up offers views good enough that you don't need to pay for the
Sky Tower nearby.
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