London Street
Using Muggle means of travel, new arrivals in Sentosa would find themselves traversing its quiet resort paths. But the canny adventurer would follow signs and senses to end up facing a row of Universal Studios ticketing booths.
Upon purchasing or collecting entry passes at a booth, pass holders would be granted admission into a series of covered archways that open directly onto a busy London Street.
Amid the typical English stores and buildings lined on both sides of the street, between a bookshop and a record store, would lie a shabby pub named “The Leaky Cauldron”.
At one end of the street would stand the train terminal, King's Cross Station. At the other end of the street would run a stretch of pavement lined with red Payphone Booths.
Upon purchasing or collecting entry passes at a booth, pass holders would be granted admission into a series of covered archways that open directly onto a busy London Street.
Amid the typical English stores and buildings lined on both sides of the street, between a bookshop and a record store, would lie a shabby pub named “The Leaky Cauldron”.
At one end of the street would stand the train terminal, King's Cross Station. At the other end of the street would run a stretch of pavement lined with red Payphone Booths.