5 reasons why we love our RWS Invites Attractions membership

Here are some perks that the whole family can enjoy when you sign up for the RWS Invites membership...

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Quite a few families we know hold the RWS Invites Attractions Card. And now that we’ve got an Adult membership and a Junior membership, we have been hitting the attractions regularly and loving the family time it allows us to have!

The big savings provided is a key reason to get the RWS Invites membership card. It saves you the trouble (and expenditure!) of purchasing day passes to the attractions, and opens up a whole host of benefits not just for the attraction you select, but resort-wide.

We visited all three attractions, S.E.A. Aquarium, Universal Studios Singapore®, and Adventure Cove Waterpark, in quick succession this month and the kids have been in seventh heaven! I don’t think they can choose just one attraction they like the most, because all are so different and so much fun.

We will definitely be using our Adult membership and Junior membership cards frequently over the next 365 days – and here are 5 great reasons for that:

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1. Unlimited access to the attraction(s) of our choice

We can now hit the Resorts World Sentosa’s attractions every single weekend, or any day during the week! Especially useful if it’s school break and we want something fun for the family with minimal fuss.

The S.E.A. Aquarium is perfect if we want to enjoy air-conditioned comfort, especially if it’s raining that day. If crazy thrilling rides are what we feel like, then we’d hit Universal Studios Singapore, because the amusement park is gigantic and very family friendly. Or if we fancy cooling off on a hot day, a splash at Adventure Cove’s Waterpark does the trick.

We did the math, and if you go to one of the attractions more than twice in that year, it already works out cheaper to get the membership!

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2. Priority entry

Beat the queues and get your own separate entrance. This is especially useful if you have young kids and want to just get in there as quick as possible. Plus, you get perks like complimentary access to Typhoon Theatre at the S.E.A. Aquarium etc.

$100 worth of vouchers and a world of perks for kids? More details on the perks you’ll enjoy with the RWS Invites membership on the next page.

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3. The $100 worth of vouchers upon sign up or renewal

This is only available for a limited time (until 30 April 2015), so get in quick. We got a stack of vouchers that we can redeem for various goodies, passes and merchandise. You can see the full list here.

4. Access to resort-wide perks

We got to indulge at the F&B outlets with 20% Invites$ rebate on our bill. Best of all? The all-day free parking when we redeem our Invites$! It means we can spend the whole day at Resorts World Sentosa without having to think about parking fees.

Our membership also allows us 20% invites$ rebates on regular priced day passes to all attractions – handy if we are bringing friends along with us for a play date.

5. The perks for kids to enjoy

My kids really appreciated the complimentary ice cream during each visit. All they need to do is flash their Junior membership card to claim theirs. They can also access the Kids Club for a 1-for-1 deal (normally $12 per kid per hour). We could also rent cabanas at Adventure Cove Waterpark for the full-day, but at half-day rates plus enjoy other F&B perks.

Great tip for mums:
The RWS Invites Attractions membership makes a fantastic gift! You can purchase it online to make it even more fuss-free.

Sign up for an RWS Invites Attractions membership and get more than $100 worth of vouchers for combo meals, admission passes, merchandise and more!

 

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This review was written by mummy blogger Beverly Burgess of  https://www.beverlys.net/blog.

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theAsianparent