Marina Bay Sands reopens more attractions from 1 July

Select guests may visit the ArtScience Museum and the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck.

As an extension of its safe restart of operations, Marina Bay Sands is reopening three of its attractions for selected guests from 1 July, a press release confirmed. Guests can visit the ArtScience Museum, Sands SkyPark Observation Deck, and the Casino with safe-distancing protocol. Along with these three, Marina Bay Sands is also reopening two of their restaurants—KOMA and db Bistro & Oyster Bar—from 1 and 3 July, respectively.

Initially, the ArtScience Museum and Sands SkyPark Observation Deck will be reopened to their rewards members who must purchase online tickets in advance due to reduced venue capacity. Entry for the casino is also restricted to club members and annual levy holders until further notice.

The press release claimed that safety is ensured by limiting the number of patrons at each gaming table and deploying 800 safe-distancing ambassadors. The gaming floor has also been equipped with 800 hand sanitising stations and 250 safe management officers.
 

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