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At the revamped Trick Eye Museum, you’ll want to use your illusion well. Two new themes – ‘Supernatural’ and ‘Fantasy’ – and several 4D exhibits mean you can now pose as a zombie or beside a Pegasus. Here are a few tips to keep in mind while you’re there.
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Fewer people means fewer bags blocking the exhibits and fewer tired ladies sitting on the them.
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People travel in packs. So why not move ahead to the next less crowded exhibit instead of jostling? They run in a loop, which means you can just return to the ones you missed out on.
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There are signs beside the exhibits that show how to pose, but it’s way more fun to find other uses of the space. After all, you’re not the only one to have visited the Trick Eye Museum.
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Don’t be paiseh. The more exaggerated – or silly – your expression, the better. You’ll have a laugh when you look back at the shots.
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The painted walls and floors of the Trick Eye Museum also provide good photo opportunities – at least you’ll get an interesting image that others would just walk by.
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Other more common things to note: pack light; wear comfy attire; head to the washroom before you enter (there are no toilets inside the Trick Eye Museum); and make sure your camera is fully charged.
Trick Eye Museum is located at Resorts World Sentosa. Daily 10am-9pm, last admission at 8pm.
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