In an electrifying celebration of Singapore Cable Car’s 50th Anniversary, Mount Faber Leisure Group (MFLG) has unveiled a larger-than-life surprise for Pokémon fans. Life-size 3D models of the beloved characters Snorlax and Pikachu have made their debut at Mount Faber Peak, inviting guests to capture enchanting moments with these iconic Pokémon.
Standing tall at an impressive height of 2.1 meters, the snoozing Snorlax greets visitors at the entrance of Mount Faber Peak, its eyes peacefully shut as if in a deep slumber. Meanwhile, the playful Pikachu, standing at a fun-sized 1.3 meters, awaits guests at the boarding deck, bidding them farewell as they embark on their adventure in the skies aboard the Pokémon-themed cable cars.
This collaboration between MFLG and Singapore Cable Car promises an immersive experience for Pokémon enthusiasts, allowing them to interact with life-sized renditions of their favorite characters even before embarking on the Pokémon cable car adventure.
So, whether you’re a seasoned Pokémon trainer or simply looking for a dose of nostalgia, head over to Mount Faber Peak and catch these larger-than-life Pokémon for an unforgettable experience.
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