Tiger Sky Tower

Tiger Sky Tower

Tiger Sky Tower (formerly 'Carlsberg Sky Tower' )
General statistics
Attraction type Observation Tower
Manufacturer [[HUSS Park Attractions]]
Height 131 m (430 ft)
Capacity 72 people riders per hour
Duration 7 Mins
Sponsor Carlsberg Group (2004-2008) Tiger Beer (2008-Present)
Wheelchair accessible

The Tiger Sky Tower, previously known as Carlsberg Sky Tower, is the highest observation tower in Singapore. It is located in the Imbiah Lookout zone in the centre of Sentosa Island.

The tower has a height of 110 metres (360 ft) above ground level, or about 36 floors tall — and an elevation of 131 metres (430 ft) above sea level. The tower was completed in 2004, and is owned by C. Melchers GmbH & Co.

Views

At night

At ground level, visitors enter a large disc-shaped air-conditioned cabin fitted with glass windows all round. The cabin revolves slowly for views as it ascends the tower.

From the top one can view the entire length of Singapore's skyline and a panoramic view of the island. On a clear day, one may even be able to see at part of Johor Bahru and Indonesia's skyline.

Structure

Singapore Central Business District from the Tiger Sky Tower

Construction

The Sky Tower was manufactured by HUSS Park Attractions of Bremen, Germany. The Sky Tower was fabricated within 6 months at HUSS's factory in Europe.

Management

Sky Tower Pte Ltd is a project conceived by Melchers Project Management Pte Ltd.

Melchers Project Management, being the managing shareholder of Sky Tower Pte Ltd, runs the daily operations of the Carlsberg Sky Tower in close co-operation with Sentosa Leisure Group (SLG). SLG is Sky Tower’s Operations, Marketing, Sales and Ticketing agent.

The Sky Tower opened to public on 7 February 2004. Carlsberg was the name sponsor of the Sky Tower. However, in 2008, the name sponsor was changed to Tiger Beer.

Breakdowns

References

  1. 1 2 "Rides at Tiger Sky Tower suspended again". TODAYOnline. 24 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
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