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Cash to spare this V-Day?
My Paper, Wednesday February 11, 2009
Money may not buy you love, but it sure can go a long way to help you find that loving feeling - if you have $15,000 to spare.
Five-star hotel Swissotel The Stamford is planning to draw big spenders this Valentine's Day with an extravagant $15,000 package, Sky's The Limit, for a couple hoping to spend a night under the stars.
It promises a candlelit nine-course dinner - on the hotel's helipad, 225m from the ground - prepared by chef Andre Chiang, whose creations have been lauded by Time magazine. The couple will be the only guests dining on the helipad.
To top it all, there will be a free flow of Dom Perignon champagne and a Valentino watch for the woman worth $9,000. Despite the pricey package, the hotel said that there had been "quite a few" enquiries and some even showed "serious interest" by turning up at the hotel to take a look at the helipad.
Ms Belladonnah Lim, the hotel's director of marketing communications, told my paper it was the first time the hotel had come up with such a package.
"It was carefully thought out and conceived as a result of copious feedback and enquiries from guests who had attended our prior events," she said.
Over at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, a hotel guest has taken up its $3,988 package, which includes a night's stay in the presidential suite - the most costly room in the hotel. Ms Michelle Denise Wan, Ritz-Carlton's director of public relations, said: "That guest booked the package for two nights. The second night will be offered to him at a supplementary rate."
The price is significantly cheaper than the standard rate for the suite, which usually goes for $6,600 a night. For most other Singaporean couples, Valentine's Day will be a simpler but equally enjoyable affair.
Civil servant Kelvin Chang, 29, said he would be staying in to prepare a home-cooked dinner for his wife, and "maybe watch DVDs and drink wine afterwards". He added: "We've been having a hectic time, so rather than going out, fighting the crowds and looking for parking space, this option is better for us."
Ok, now who here had visited the helipad and who else had booked the suite? Own up NOW!!!
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Originally posted by Andrew Tayken....u have yet to meet dark khips before. that is why u believe that he read from internet.....hehe.
i can safely tell u that he has been to all those places he mentioned.
btw, to the bro who started this thread, how did things go? where did u end up doing?It is with our judgments as with our watches; no two go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Alexander Pope
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Originally posted by darth-khips View Postyeah, delivered bread to all the said places before
btw, to the bro who started this thread, how did things go? where did u end up doing?
Eventually cooked up Tom Yam Soup which I promised my missy a long long time ago... Although seemed more like supper than dinner but things did not turned out as bad as I predicted.
Thanks bro for all the inputs... Will take into considerations for next year's V Day!!
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Originally posted by Radiolite22 View Posthaha sorry bro... Well, Actually I was working and couldn't take leave on V Day so couldn't really plan something nice for my missy... SAD....
Eventually cooked up Tom Yam Soup which I promised my missy a long long time ago... Although seemed more like supper than dinner but things did not turned out as bad as I predicted.
Thanks bro for all the inputs... Will take into considerations for next year's V Day!!It is with our judgments as with our watches; no two go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Alexander Pope
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i think going out for a meal for v day is expensive. better cook @ home if possible
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Originally posted by triton View Posti think going out for a meal for v day is expensive. better cook @ home if possible
Originally posted by nimV day is once a year, must go nice restaurant to celebrate
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why unromantic? just your partner and yourself. can have candle light dinner also.
in what situation then is consider romantic?
Originally posted by triton View Posti think going out for a meal for v day is expensive. better cook @ home if possibleOriginally posted by Oceanklassik View Post... unromantic ...
... spendthrift ...
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