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Never Ending Fun with Trick Eye Museum

trickeyemuseumsingaporeWoohoo. Last week marked my first time to Trick Eye Museum. Yes, I am slow but at least I finally went. Originated from Korea, the name, Trick Eye, comes from the shortened form of the term ‘Trick of the Eye’. Using the art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images, visitors get to step into a creative world of 3D artworks. trickeye2015-4Through the lens of the camera, a surprisingly tricky story will unfold. There are more than 80 oversized optical illusion paintings to create unforgettable memories at Trick Eye Museum with your friends and family. At one moment, you might be in an english garden sunbathing. trickeye2015-3The next moment you might be a captive of a giant baby! Oh my god, please save me!!!!!! trickeye2015-7 trickeye2015-8 trickeye2015-9 trickeye2015-12trickeye2015-40Some of the 3D artworks also allow you to take pictures together with your BFF or a big group of friends. So be ready for a lot of fun! P.S: Do remember to charge your camera battery and handphone before heading down! I am sure you don’t want to miss out the fun of taking all those crazy shots. trickeyesgSee, I was having so much fun. You can also create your own gif by taking multiple shots!trickeye2015-14 trickeye2015-15 trickeye2015-16 trickeye2015-41trickeye2015-49If you have been to Trick Eye Museum, not to worry if your friends are bugging you to go again. Every Quarter, a new themed zone will be added to the existing 3D exhibits and recently an Interactive 4D Concept was added! xmasTrickeyesgYear end = clear annual leaves = more time to spend quality time with love ones, right? So if you have not been to Trick Eye Museum, maybe now is a good time to go with your love ones. If not, you can always revisit to create more lovely memories together. Last but not least, I wish everyone a Merry Xmas and Happy 2016 in advance. Thank you TIN and Trick Eye Museum for the awesome time!

Trick Eye Museum Singapore
Resorts World Sentosa 26 Sentosa Gateway #01-43/44 Singapore 098138
Tel : +65 6795-2370 / 2371
Email: enquiries@trickeye.com
Operating Hours: 10am to 9pm Daily
(Last Admission 8pm)
Ticketing Details:
Adult Ticket – $ 25.00 (13 – 59 yrs)
Child Ticket – $ 20.00 (4 – 12 yrs)
Senior Ticket – $ 20.00 (Above 60 yrs)
Family Package A – $ 56.00 (2 Adult + 1 Child/Senior)
Family Package B – $ 72.00 (2 Adult + 2 Child/Senior)
Enjoy 15% discount when you key “Trickeyesg” for online ticket purchase.
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