Parkroyal on Beach over CNY21

Happy Chinese New Year!
In view of the current restrictions on travel and not being able to head up North Daddy and Mummy must’ve thought what better idea than to book ourselves into a hotel for staycation! To say CNY is a tad different this year would be a bit of an understatement – no fire-crackers, fireworks and the usual festivities!

And so, with a rather scaled down reunion dinner we head home to pack our overnight bags (albeit for 2 nights this time given the nicely timed extended weekend!). Any by the way Daddy says this year is extra special because Valentine’s Day happens on the 2nd day of CNY! 🙂

Having prior to this checked out the options (of burning Daddy’s AMEX $800 travel credits, which he muttered on several occasions was just a down right terrible deal with a staycay over dialed up prices), or Bonvoy/HH or Shangri-la Jade discount, the grown-ups must’ve decided to make a mattress run on Discovery (we do have a firm stay, or so Daddy says at Capella in mid-Mar over Mummy’s birthday) – hence intent to get status matched to Discovery Plat (with HH and Bonvoy Gold, both of which come with Amex Plat).
Refer to our JTwins sign up link here with a current Member-get-Member deal!).

And so we have it, on CNY morning after the JTwins  and Daddy have our weekly tennis time, we make sure hammies have sufficient food and water for the long weekend, utter our goodbyes to our pet hamsters Hannah & Harriett of 2 months, and head out to the Parkroyal at Beach Road.

As usual we head in for an early check-in in hopes to avoid the crowds. Check in was a breeze, though at about 1-ish there were already a handful of folks waiting to check-in ahead of us. The check-in staff were relatively efficient (as Daddy made his usual small talk with the staff they purportedly were planning to handle approximately 150 check-ins today! WHOA!

Credit to the staff though the queue actually dispersed fairly quickly, or time flew as we were busy taking pix with the teddies lining up the seats at the lobby!

We landed a room on the 4th which we found was co-located on the same floor as the pool and gym. The layout was a little unconventional versus typical Singapore hotels with a broad and low rise configuration not so commonly seen these days – our room slightly around the west bend around the lift landing and separated by a secure sliding door, a decent stone’s throw from the elevators. Room was nicely lit with a light-coloured modern yet minimalist feel (somewhat a fresh change from the Mandarin Orchard room we had last weekend which looked a little tired), Mommy says was a reminisce of Zurich hotels…

Alas, the room had a nice long bench desk (good for prep work even on holidays!) with a lovely view of Kampung Glam/Arab Street across the road (day and night views!)

Propped on the desk also was a care pack consisting some zappy wipes and masks (how very thoughtful!).

We had a twin deluxe config bed setup which Daddy promptly setout to rejig into our usual 2 x 2 config. Before long we we glued yet again to the screen…

Despite the lure or Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Boomerang, and consistent with our usual prep time away at home, Mommy makes sure we diligently plough through our usual worksheets while she sipped away on her usual Nespresso fix.

After some work and more screen time it was time to hit the pool with Daddy, but not before making sure we stow our valuables away. Interestingly there was a power socket in the safe!

 

Pool was only a short stroll away on the same floor as we were, past a couple of doors and a few bends, more doors and more passageways…

We had a splashing time but caution though the pool has a very deep ended side – the deepest being 2.4 metres deep. We played tag with Daddy in the water and had him piggy-back Didi (he must sure be getting old as he lamented away all night about neck ache and sore shoulders!

Breakfast over both days was at Ginger, where the by-now mandatory check-in and temperature taking process was fuss free. Though we had never really seen 4 people at the breakfast check in until now! Seriously 2 lounge dragons, 1 at temperature control and 1 Safe Distancing Ambassador decked in his usual red SDA attire (surprisingly also the 1st we’d seen in any breakfast lines at recent stays).

Decor was pretty and somewhat different versus what we could remember in our previous visit for buffet dinner some time back. For obvious reasons now though buffet lines are but a distant memory. The usual order slip process entailed and we settled for Big Breakfast (for the Jtwins) and Waffles for Didi on the 2nd day & the humble Nasi Lemak for Mummy and Daddy on both days, the first which turned out to be a surprise Nasi Lemak + Sambal Lobster with blue butterfly pea rice. Talk about fusion!

   

Well, there’s always a first, and though the (rock) lobster was a decent surprise the authentic Sambal combination actually made it a pretty good dish.

Note only 1 set of Mains per pax Daddy reminded, unlike the unlimited servings at Mandarin Oriental. That said, the bread and salads/fruits were replenished so we reckon they were free-flow.

(JieJie with her Nasi Lemak on Day2 with sambal and lobster on the side, both of which Daddy walloped and Didi working on his waflles!)

 

All in we had a fantastic time just cooped up in our room the whole time, somewhat a reminisce of our Circuit Breaker time at home when schools were shut, just chilling with Daddy and Mummy. Apart from just the swims and headin’ out for dinner we pretty much hibernated through out CNY weekend!

FYI Si Chuan Dou Hou‘s conveniently located around the corner!

Oh well, still a very well time spent with Daddy and Mummy!
Thanks for joining us on our little adventure, and till the next time Take Care from T1 and T2!

On our way back we make a pit stop at Great World City to pick up some stuff and have ourselves our favourite Choco Chip frap & Choc+Strawberry shortcake and Passion Mango IB. Phew, Singapolidays can be tiring too…

While heading home eagle-eyed Didi spots something interesting which Daddy promptly latches on and forwards across to Gugu…

Indeed, “Sometimes being a Brother is better than being a SUPERHERO!”

And by the way Happy Valentine’s Day!

TheJTwins overall verdict in under 10 words:
Friendly staff over a well spread-out property. Fancy lobster nasi-lemak!

Mandarin Orchard Singapore 29th Jan 21

Once in a while a really good deal comes along – one such one was (still running when Daddy last checked!) at the Mandarin Orchard. So good that Daddy booked it overnight and had us pack our stuff ready to hit the hotel right after school on Friday.

So here we were FriYay at the Mandarin Orchard, right from school – couldn’t even wait to change out into our home clothes that we were here…

By the looks of it was also something many others had gotten wind of, the front-liners staycay promotion (bed + brekkie)*. Quite a queue at the check line line. We speculated the promo would have been timed to get people back after the 13 COVID cases around residents serving their SHN there upon returning to Singpaore.

*Last Daddy checked, pretty much everyone qualified as one…

Process was rather straight forward, put in our reservation for the pool slot (which we ended up canceling since TV time had become more of a priority then!) and went thru the mandatory health declaration which was now the defacto standard – pool happens to be located next to the lobby.

(pix taken retroactively after crowds dispersed) 

Retrieved our key cards and headed up to the 16th where our room was located. Great view overlooking the forward part of Orchard Road diagonally across from the flagship A&F store and across from Taka.

Room looked a little dated but more than made up for it with the slightly larger than current lead-in room categories.
Bathroom similarly was equipped with a standing rain-shower-head as well as a combination stand shower in a tub configuration across the bathroom with the sink + vanity smack in the middle.

While we didn’t feel the need to use the pool (though swim gear all were packed and all in tow) we did check out the gym which was located at the other tower separate from where the rooms were located. Note your key cards will not activate the the lift on this tower which also serves the parking on the first 4 levels (lobby on the 5th as with the restaurants – Melt and ChatterBox) – therefore you need first register at the Concierge and get a separate access card.
It was a bit of a scavenger hunt heading up to Level 36, thereafter taking 2 flights or stairs up some inconspicuous security door (reminded us of the pool at Hilton Singapore with a similar access).

Only a couple of gym rats when we peek-a-boo’d and made way with couple of bottles of drinking water.

I guess one of the major plusses of Mandarin Orchard is undoubtedly its super prime location, literally next door to some of our favourite malls. Given the proximity we took the opportunity to walk across to Takashimaya for dinner and lunch the next day.

On our stroll back to the hotel post dinner (despite lugging along some barang barang off our shopping at Cold Storage – Faddy’s [Fat Daddy] usual instant noodles and mandatory drinks), we just had to stop by the Iconic Orchard Uncle’s Traditional Ice Cream stall. Uncle apparently had been in that same spot since 1994 (Uncle Chieng told us he had been selling ice cream since 1965 though!).

 

Mummy had her customary Yam, Didi and I had Ripple Strawberry and Durian respectively. MUMMY lapped and slurped up her Yammy Ice Cream in double quick time while Faddy tried to restrain but relented ultimately to ‘help’ Didi and I on ours.

 

Breakkie in the morning was at Melt, after being whisked to our table we were given an order slip to put in our choices or either Wanton Noodle, Ham and Bacon or Nasi Goreng.

 

Overall it was a decent weekend but please don’t think of it as a Mandarin Oriental.

Apart from not being affiliated despite the Mandarin equity in its brand name it’s a totally different league altogether.

TheJTwins verdict in under 10 words:
Tired-looking room backed by unbeatable deal+breakkie in a prime location.