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We were looking at Singapore accomodation as well last night. Not sure yet...

yeah SG.

if not been b4 do stay at Sands, it is an experience.

that said it over 500 a night as well.

I stayed there when work was paying a while ago so want to try something new, tho Katie does want to go to the pool!

yeah SG.

if not been b4 do stay at Sands, it is an experience.

that said it over 500 a night as well.

I stayed there when work was paying a while ago so want to try something new, tho Katie does want to go to the pool!

Yeah i think i will limit myself up to $150 per/night :/

$500/night is to baller for me

Hey Simon, pretty nice weather over here, will be 37 degrees today :)

Had the first day of school with the kids yesterday.... I've got an interesting bunch to say the least. One little boy already got moved/yelled out so he will be fun, plus I have 9 students with special needs.... I think I have the most in the school.

Will take a bit of work to get them where I want them behaviour wise, they are also an average/weak group YAY!

That ain't nice, that's f**king hot!

/melbourneupbringing

Hotel 81 Dickson

$370 for 4 nights :P

Lol had a look at pics

I dont mind paying a bit extra for dat luxury/pool/gym

That Rendezvous hotel is nice and close to the art galleries and museum, both of which I recommend checking out.

Good to know

near orchard road which you need to walk down (but not buy anything)

near Public transport

Large enough the taxi's can find easy.

Sounds good

Till I entered in my travel dates being mid April 2014

From 240/night

No thanks Jeff

Sheesh sorry mr.fancy pants! Too good to stay in a hotel supposedly owned by a brothel :P

Even though when on holiday you "should" be spending most of your time outside the hotel

When you come back from a hot travelling day its good to just kick back in luxury :D

In SG all you need is air con. I'd take a hardwood floor and air com over a waterbed and luxury furnishings!

Also agree with the place to sleep theory. Luxuries are awesome, but not justified if you're spending enough time outside the hotel. I do like a clean/easy bathroom though.

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