The doors of freedom are slowly opening to allow certain people to walk through. But because I don't fall into the selected categories of people, I have yet to patiently wait for my turn. Embrace me, doors of freedom! Liberate me from the mundanes of life! Oh no, correction, it should be
give me my life back!
Yet think again, I'm not a no-lifer still. At least I went to Changi Terminal 3 and be one of the first few to set foot on that enormous terminal which boasts of harbouring the A380. Were there three, or four A380 gates they said T3 has, I forgot. But now, I can tell the world about the terminal in that been there, done that tone, which is the very one pleasing factor.
In case you may wanna go to T3 using skytrain from T1, I strongly discourage you to do so. Because for one, the waiting area was stuffy (I guess in their opinion, energy saving means deprivation of air conditioning in less frequented areas) and so was the train itself (alright this can be attributed to the new-ness of the skytrain). But all in all, T3 is definitely gonna be a new experience to the public, reason being:
1. It is B-I-G. And if that doesn't sink in, it is E-N-O-R-M-O-U-S. There seem to be no ends and we practically just walked and walked around that day.
2. There are numerous TV lounges in the transit hall, with plush sofas that hypnotizes the very ones who sit on them.
3. You can go mini-jungle trekking at the basement since there's this miniature forest. Now, forest in the airport (albeit a very fake one)?
4. Embrace the nature by walking into this indoor butterfly park(without butterflies) located next to the indoor koi pond(without koi), and now you've got a FREE visit to the butterfly park when you are in Singapore. You do know you have to pay for entry ticket to butterfly parks in other places, don't you?
Now, I shall show you the 800 dollar designer chairs. It's 800 dollars EACH, not total 800bucks.

According to one of the tour guides (yes we paid for 'sef-guided tour' but who says we cannot cross paths with the guided ones?) PM Lee Hsien Loong came and sat on one of them during his visit to T3. Okay that was supposed to be some BIG news because we sat on the very chair he sat on too.