March 18, 2021

Pan Pacific Offering Japan-Themed Staycay That’ll Bring You To The Land Of Rising Sun

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Singaporeans have no doubt been bemoaning the loss of luxurious trips to Japan, as seen from this article revealing Tokyo as the top destination Singaporeans have been searching for from Jan to Feb. 

Alas, though a vacation to Japan still seems highly improbable right now, you can get a taste of Japan with Pan Pacific’s Japanese-themed staycation to allay those pandemic blues. 

That would probably be a better alternative to binging Haikyuu like this author right here. 

Here’s all that you need to know about the hotel’s Japanese-themed staycation. 

Pan Pacific Offering Japan-Themed Staycay That’ll Bring You To The Land Of Rising Sun

When you book a package with Pan Pacific, you can look forward to a welcome amenity on arrival which includes a boxed selection of sakura mochi and red bean pastries accompanied with green tea. 

Afterwards, you will be treated to an authentic set lunch or dinner at the scenic Keyaki restaurant. The restaurant is set amid a tranquil Japanese garden and koi pond, and is bound to leave you feeling absolutely zen. 

You can complete the experience with two tickets to Gardens by the Bay, in which you will be able to catch a limited-time floral display of Sakura and Hello Kitty until the end of March. The picturesque cherry blossoms, along with the adorable Hello Kitty waiting to greet you at the Flower Dome, is sure to be a memorable experience. 

Top it all off with a $50 spa credit and an in-room breakfast bento, which is best enjoyed while you’re clad in a set of yukatas, a traditional summer kimono. You can also head over to the hotel’s buffet restaurant Edge to savour your bento. 

Here’s a summary of all that’s included in the package: 

  • Japanese-themed welcome amenity
  • Specially curated set lunch/ dinner at Keyaki Restaurant 
  • Breakfast bento 
  • Two sets of Yukata for your perusal during your stay (not to be taken home) 
  • Two Adult Tickets to Gardens by the Bay 
  • Complimentary upgrade to the next room category up to the Harbour Studio category (subject to availability on arrival) 
  • Complimentary parking ticket for one vehicle per room per day 
  • $50 savings with minimum spending of $160 nett on a la carte treatments at St. Gregory Spa 
  • Complimentary Internet access 
  • Access to the fitness centre and swimming pool 

Prices begin from $470 per night. This offer is valid until 31 Dec 2021, so be sure to book your package before then! 

For more information and to book your staycation, click here.

Featured Image: Facebook (Pan Pacific Singapore)

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Teo Heng is Now A Work, Dine & Chill Space; You Can Rent Their Rooms for S$4/Hr/Room

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When Teo Heng KTV announced that they were closing down and leaving the karaoke industry for good, it was a heartbreaking moment for everyone with fond memories of living out their Beyoncé dreams in the much-loved karaoke chain. 

And when the chain later confirmed that they were leaving the industry only temporarily, many heaved a sigh of relief as Teo Heng KTV director Jean Teo assured supporters that they would eventually make a comeback. 

Now, the chain has bounced back and is transforming itself into a space for customers to “work, dine & chill”. So while singing may be out of the picture for a while, at least we won’t have to bid farewell to our friendly neighbourhood penguin anytime soon. 

Teo Heng is Now A Work, Dine & Chill Space; You Can Rent Their Rooms for $4/Hr/Room

Selected Teo Heng outlets will open for business starting this Friday (19 Mar), including the outlets at Causeway Point and Bedok Point. 

The JCube outlet will reopen at a later time. 

So, what exactly can you do in Teo Heng outlets now if you can’t sing? 

Don’t worry, these rooms can be used for work, leisure, and just about anything in between. 

The company hopes to offer their spaces for friends and families to spend more time together in privacy, especially since many F&B places now impose time restrictions on how long customers can dine in. 

WFH can be a real drag, and Teo Heng understands this as well, which is why they’re also opening up their spaces to those who would like a place to work outside of home. 

Additionally, you book the space for birthday celebrations as well. Teo Heng has said that customers can simply inform them in advance if the reservation is for a birthday party, and they will help to decorate the room completely free of charge. 

But that’s not all. The company is also looking into other innovative uses for the rooms, such as allowing E-sports players to train for their competitions. 

Teo Heng has also included some complimentary amenities for customers’ perusal in these outlets, such as HDMI cables for customers to connect their laptop to the TV screen, as well as a ring light with a stand for live-streaming. 

You are still welcome to bring your own food and beverages, and canned drinks are available for sale at $1. 

There is also a microwave oven available, along with pre-packaged food from the Select Group to cater to those staying late in the rooms. 

Despite having lost millions due to the pandemic, the family-run business still continued to pay workers’ salaries in full and did the best they could to hold on to their staff, drawing on their savings to pay their employees. 

Teo mentioned that all that the company hopes to achieve is to be able to earn enough to cover the costs of rent and pay their workers salaries during this difficult time, so if you’re in need of a space for your own purposes, do be sure to show the chain some support.

Here are the rates for the rooms per hour, based on size of the room and time of visit: 

  • Small room: $4 (happy hours), $6 (peak hours) 
  • Medium room: $6 (happy hours), $8 (peak hours) 
  • Large room: $8 (happy hours), $10 (peak hours) 
  • Party room: $15 (happy hours), $18 (peak hours) 

The company has thrown in a sweet deal as well—if you accumulate five hours, you can get one hour free of charge! 

Note: The rooms are available for booking between 10am-1am, and peak hours are from 7pm-1am. 

To make a reservation, call +65 6760 0345.

Featured Image: Facebook (Teo Heng Trading & KTV Studio)

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Celebrate SongKran in S’pore at Wild Wild Wet’s Month Long Water Festival

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It’s officially been a year since we were last able to travel to our favourite vacation spots and there’s always this empty feeling of longing to be able to do so again.

The Summer season always makes Singaporeans crave the atmosphere, shopping and yummy delicacies that the Land of Smiles has to offer, just a two-hour plane ride away.

Although we may sadly be unable to visit Thailand now thanks to the pandemic, maybe this will help keep you cool for now.

Month-Long SongKran Festival At Wild Wild Wet

Yep, the world-famous SongKran water festival’s coming to our very own Wild Wild Wet, in a time where we’re all looking to retain what it feels like to travel.

Marking the start of the Buddhist New Year, the SongKran festival in Thailand typically involves people of all ages getting out onto the streets armed with water guns and getting soaked throughout. It is usually held on the 13th of April every year.

Many Singaporeans have also flown over to enjoy the festivities along with the Thais in recent years, a move which has unfortunately been paused since last year.

For the entire month of April, we’ll thankfully be able to celebrate this festival at Wild Wild Wet in their SongKran Water Fest 2021 event.

Image: Wild Wild Wet

Multiple stations and zones have been designated in the park for the festival experience.

Guests are encouraged to bring along their own water guns to partake in an exciting huge water gun fight in the park that takes place from 3pm – 5pm daily. Don’t worry if you don’t have one, though – they’ll be distributing 50 water guns at the entrance daily.

Your little ones can also practice their sharpshooting skills with the targets set up along the Shiok River that they can try aiming at while they float down it.

The whole park will be decked out in Thailand-related decor, including an actual tuk-tuk and electronic dance music you typically hear in Thailand’s iconic clubbing scene will be blasted for a real immersive experience.

Thai milk tea and other Thai snacks will also be sold at the nearby Ola Beach Club cafe for guests to refuel after a tiring water gun match.

Social Distancing Still In Place

Of course, water fights could involve a lot of contacts that wouldn’t be the most ideal in the situation we’re in right now – so despite the fun, there will still be social distancing measures in place.

Selected rides at Wild Wild Wet will only be open for operation at staggered hourly intervals.

The park also only allows 50 people to be in the Shiok River and Professor’s Playground at any one time.

Currently, tickets are going for $20 for a Weekday Day Pass as part of the park’s promotion for the festival, and this includes a $5 Ola Beach Club voucher as well.

If you’re one of those who have yet to get the chance to use your Singapore Rediscovers vouchers, the good news is that you can use them here to purchase tickets as well.

You can find more details about the ticket prices here.

Until the day we find ourselves in Thailand again, let’s have fun with what we can!

Featured Image: Waraphorn Aphai / Shutterstock.com

 

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