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Serious John Tan and Family Going For Staycation At Raffles Hotel Suit On August 9! Majulah PAP!

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SINGAPORE - For the price of an economy-class ticket to Paris, you can now enjoy a first-class staycation at the Raffles Hotel Singapore.

Pay for one night in its The Suite Life package and the second is on the house, with a free suite upgrade, early check-in and late check-out, as well as $100 in credits to spend at its food outlets, spa or boutique. Room rates start at $795++.

If you are on a budget, co-living space lyf Funan Singapore's The Ultimate Local Vacation deal is hard to beat. You get a night's accommodation in a One of a Kind studio from $108++ and can check out at 6pm and enjoy discounts at shops in Funan mall downstairs.

Now that staycations are allowed under phase two, hotels are enticing travel-hungry Singaporeans with the next best thing - a fun-filled escape from the confines of home, but with stringent safe management practices to prevent the community spread of Covid-19.

Such practices include reducing capacity and intermingling, rigorous cleaning and disinfecting regimens and screening guests before entry.

Still, demand is expected to be strong because of the week-long school holiday, which started today, as well as two upcoming long weekends on July 31 for Hari Raya Haji and on Aug 9 for National Day.

A total of 47 hotels have received official approval to offer room stays as of last Friday. They range from the three-star Hotel NuVe in Bugis to luxury brands such as The St Regis Singapore, as well as more unusual ones such as lyf and One°15 Marina Sentosa Cove.

Many hotels, including W Singapore - Sentosa Cove, The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts and Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel - are already reporting healthy bookings and numerous inquiries.

Far East Hospitality, which runs 23 hotels and serviced apartments locally, has been receiving more than 80 inquiries daily via calls, social media and its websites. Its chief executive officer, Mr Arthur Kiong, says bookings are especially popular with couples and families celebrating anniversaries and birthdays.

The pent-up demand does not surprise Associate Professor Detlev Remy at the faculty for the hospitality business degree programme at the Singapore Institute of Technology. He forecasts high demand as "most people want to enjoy a different setting or environment" after being cooped up at home during the circuit breaker period.

In fact, analysis of global sentiment surveys shows that people all over the world are now opting for short-stay holidays, he adds.

He expects the staycation scene to evolve, with more Singaporeans booking longer staycations and hotels bundling attraction and food offers with accommodation to create "real holiday experiences" that guests will come back for.

Far East Hospitality's Mr Kiong adds that while hotel staff are as excited as their guests at the reopening, there is also the responsibility of enforcing precautionary measures while ensuring its customers enjoy a "quality stay".

"Balancing these will be the challenge for all hoteliers and guests."

https://www.straitstimes.com/lifest...-dangle-sweet-deals-for-singaporeans-eyeing-a
 
I'm actually quite surprised that these staycations are so popular. One of my colleagues is bringing the family to a 2 night stay in one of those 5-star hotels under some sort of package that includes dinning vouchers. He told me it is "only" $1.2k which is good value for money.

He's just a junior manager in our company making $5-6k, I don't see how splurging 20+% of monthly pay for a 2 night stay is supposed to be cheap and good value for him. He's also the typical kind of sinkie who complains everyday about being a sandwich class that needs more government help :rolleyes:
 
John Tan and Family Going For Staycation At Raffles Hotel Suit On August 9! Majulah PAP!

KNN 死到临头 still thinking of holiday and staycations KNN sor har sor har gum KNN
 
I'm actually quite surprised that these staycations are so popular. One of my colleagues is bringing the family to a 2 night stay in one of those 5-star hotels under some sort of package that includes dinning vouchers. He told me it is "only" $1.2k which is good value for money.

He's just a junior manager in our company making $5-6k, I don't see how splurging 20+% of monthly pay for a 2 night stay is supposed to be cheap and good value for him. He's also the typical kind of sinkie who complains everyday about being a sandwich class that needs more government help :rolleyes:


K.N.N.

These are the typical GCBs with no money management.

And later, will come out kpkb blame this, blame that.
 
Hope your whole family kenna Wuhan virus during the stay and whole hotel gets quarantined for a month.
 
Hope your whole family kenna Wuhan virus during the stay and whole hotel gets quarantined for a month.


K.N.N.

All his posts are all howLians howTais.

You believe him?

If he can produce the receipts AND piGtures and IG of his family staying there every 6 hourly,

I will gladly chop my KKB and donate to stuck his mouth.
 
K.N.N.

All his posts are all howLians howTais.

You believe him?

If he can produce the receipts AND piGtures and IG of his family staying there every 6 hourly,

I will gladly chop my KKB and donate to stuck his mouth.
He already have Pinky's kuku-jiao inside his mouth liao....He won't be letting it go anytime soon.
 
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I'm actually quite surprised that these staycations are so popular. One of my colleagues is bringing the family to a 2 night stay in one of those 5-star hotels under some sort of package that includes dinning vouchers. He told me it is "only" $1.2k which is good value for money.

He's just a junior manager in our company making $5-6k, I don't see how splurging 20+% of monthly pay for a 2 night stay is supposed to be cheap and good value for him. He's also the typical kind of sinkie who complains everyday about being a sandwich class that needs more government help :rolleyes:
 
Unless they are sponsored or if there are some immediate attractions nearby e.g. RWS hotels and Universal Studios etc, staycations are a waste of time and money.

Better save your money for some overseas holiday when this snot-sized urban shithole's residents are allowed to travel again. In the meantime, enjoy your ambiguous post-election semi-CB status. :cool:
 
Sir John you really sure you bringing your family for staycation at Raffles Hotel? Not Hotel 81 at Balestier?

I've always wondered why there are so many budget hotels along Balestier Road? People like to go there to fuck the calories off after a hearty evening makan session at Whampoa or Balestier?

For a more atas hotel experience, this hotel is at the junction of Balestier Road and Moulmein Road:

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I'm actually quite surprised that these staycations are so popular. One of my colleagues is bringing the family to a 2 night stay in one of those 5-star hotels under some sort of package that includes dinning vouchers. He told me it is "only" $1.2k which is good value for money.

He's just a junior manager in our company making $5-6k, I don't see how splurging 20+% of monthly pay for a 2 night stay is supposed to be cheap and good value for him. He's also the typical kind of sinkie who complains everyday about being a sandwich class that needs more government help :rolleyes:
Thank to the PAP now can not travel out for holiday so boost struggling local hospitability industry mah. Else ur chewren relative think u cheap skate. :unsure:
 
Thank to the PAP now can not travel out for holiday so boost struggling local hospitability industry mah. Else ur chewren relative think u cheap skate. :unsure:

I think you figured it out man! That's probably what PAP is thinking.

I dont understand what the thrill is?

You move you family of wife and kids from your small flat into an even smaller hotel room and pay money for that and call it a fun staycation?

That's insane.

If I drive to Whistler Ski Resort and stay there for a few days for a ski trip we call that a staycation. Not go to some hotel room within calgary! WTH? For what?
 
sinkies are rich. an sg hotel sent me an email about their staycation package, and when i replied they said it’s already 69% booked. “hurry or we’ll be fully booked.” i wrote back to inform that i can’t travel to sg right now, and they replied... “no problem. we’re already fiully booked until august. please let us know if you plan to visit sg after august. thank you.”
 
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