Mount Faber Leisure Group’s got brand revamp from its previous corporate brand, One Faber Group. The revamp is a timely reaffirmation of its commitment to reinforce its position as one of Singapore’s top leisure operators. Through this launch they seek to contribute to Singapore’s vision of becoming a top sustaibale urban destination.
Mount Faber Leisure Group’s anticipated new attraction, SkyHelix Sentosa, is Singapore’s highest open-air panoramic ride and will be the first carbon-neutral attraction in Sentosa.
Through the launch of this attraction, Mount Faber Leisure Group seeks to contribute to Singapore’s vision of becoming a top sustainable urban destination.
Located within Imbiah Lookout, SkyHelix Sentosa is an unforgettable gondola ride that reveals breathtaking views as it gently rotates 35 metres above ground along a vertical helix-like structure. The ride’s apex is 79 metres above sea level, making it one of the highest vantage points on Sentosa. The ride opens in Singapore on December 15, 2021.
Buhdy Bok, managing director, Mount Faber Leisure Group, said, “As Singapore eyes recovery of its tourism sector, the opening of SkyHelix Sentosa signals a message of hope and optimism for the industry. We believe the panoramic views of SkyHelix Sentosa will inspire diverse audiences.”
Thien Kwee Eng, Chief Executive, Sentosa Development Corporation, said, “SkyHelix Sentosa illustrates how the Sentosa community has come together to push ahead into the future, despite the challenges of the past year. SkyHelix Sentosa will join a diverse pipeline of new Sentosa experiences at Oasia Resort Sentosa, a perfumery experience at Scentopia, and the island’s new lifestyle destination, Southside. We look forward to welcoming more guests to Sentosa, as we bolster our position as Asia’s leisure destination.”
Jean Ng, Executive Director, Attractions, Entertainment and Tourism Concept Development, STB, said, “As international travel gradually resumes, new attractions such as SkyHelix Sentosa will signal international travellers that Singapore is ready to welcome them. It also adds to the variety of family-friendly offerings that locals can enjoy. STB will continue to work with industry partners to support the development of innovative projects.”
Taking it to the next level
SkyHelix Sentosa will be a captivating addition to Sentosa’s appealing leisure experiences, a short walk away from Singapore Cable Car’s Sentosa station.
Guests will be seated in an open-air gondola for a 12-minute journey, including 10 minutes at the summit, during which the gondola will slowly spin. Guests can enjoy a cold beverage made particularly for SkyHelix Sentosa.
The attraction gives the passengers varied views of Sentosa, guaranteeing a new experience with each trip. Once the sun sets, the attraction is illuminated by energy-efficient LED lights, making it a beacon of light on Sentosa and a new addition to the Singapore cityscape.
Safeguard the health and safety of guests, SkyHelix Sentosa is available to vaccinated guests only and children under 12 years of age. Prevailing Safe Management Measures (SMM), such as group size limits and rigorous sanitising regimes, will be implemented. Guests may reserve their visiting date and time while purchasing tickets. Members of Mount Faber Leisure Group’s Faber Licence annual membership programme will enjoy a discount of 20 per cent on tickets year round.
Safety and sustainability
The SkyHelix Sentosa structure is designed and constructed by French company, Aerophile, a leading expert on high- point attractions.
Safety measures include an electronic safety mechanism to ensure guests are properly secured, emergency brakes, and power supply systems. The guests must meet a minimum height requirement of 1.05 metres to enjoy the ride.
As an added safety measure, an attraction host will accompany the guests on the ride to ensure all safety protocols are folowed, while introducing the surrounding views and key landmarks as the gondola ascends.
SkyHelix Sentosa’s energy-efficient design utilises minimal electricity for its operations.