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Review: Andaz Singapore Studio Suite King
Review: Andaz Singapore Studio Suite King
[Click above for the video review.] Property: Andaz SingaporeRoom Type: 37th Floor Studio Suite King The Andaz Singapore opened in 2017 and we were very excited about our stay in this quirky, and somewhat funky luxury hotel in Singapore. What I liked: New and very clean – The property is spotless and very clean. Our room was wonderfully appointed and features some high-end toiletries. Free…
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I stayed at Andaz Singapore. (room no 3514)
Great access to MRT , nice view, nice hospitality, exquisite breakfast,
lovely happy hour...
This is one of my favorite hotels.
But some staff went by without saying 'hello'. There's room for improvement.
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Official Photos from ‘The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition’ Red Carpet Premiere
ONE Championship rolled out the red carpet for the stars of “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” at The Glasshouse at Andaz Singapore on Wednesday, 17 March.
ONE Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong, ONE Senior VP of Corporate Development and Strategy Niharika Singh, and Executive Producer of Refinery Media Karen Seah attended the event alongside seven candidates on the show based in Singapore, namely Alvin Ang, Irina Chadsey, Joy Koh, Monica Millington, Jessica Ramella, Nazee Sajedi, and Roman Wilson.
Special guests in attendance included ONE Championship Group President Hua Fung Teh, Catcha Group Co-Founder and Group CEO Patrick Grove, and ONE atomweight star Ritu Phogat, among others.
Attendees walked onto the red carpet in BOSS attire, primed for an epic night featuring an exclusive screening of the first episode, Q&A panels with the cast, and more.
"The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” will premiere tonight on AXN, the show’s official Asia broadcast partner, with additional free-to-air broadcasts across the continent to follow.
Check out the photos below.
ONE Championship Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong addresses attendees on stage at the official “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” Red Carpet Premiere (Photo credit: Getty Images)
ONE Championship Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong with his Advisor on the show, Niharika Singh, ONE’s Senior VP of Corporate Development and Strategy (Photo credit: Getty Images)
Russian candidate Irina Chadsey stunned on the red carpet in a champagne gold silhouette with luxuriant gold leaf accents (Photo credit: Getty Images)
The United States’ Monica Millington walked in wearing an intricately woven silver top-down ensemble (Photo credit: Getty Images)
American candidate and former collegiate football player Roman Wilson posed for cameras in a sienna suit with a black tie and loafers (Photo credit: Getty Images)
Venezuelan candidate Jessica Ramella set the red carpet ablaze with her intricately embroidered fire-red jumpsuit (Photo credit: Getty Images)
Singaporean hometown girl Joy Koh walked the red carpet in a flowing emerald green halter neck (Photo credit: Getty Images)
The United States’ Nazee Sajedi looked prim and proper in an elegant bright yellow off-shoulder number (Photo credit: Getty Images)
Singaporean candidate Alvin Ang looked dapper in a classic BOSS tuxedo with bowtie (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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W Hotel, Osaka
W Hotel, Osaka Interior, Japanese Building Development, Property Images, Architecture
W Hotel in Osaka
9 Dec 2020
W Hotel, Osaka
Design: Concrete
Location: 4-1-3 Minami Senba, Chuo-ku, 542-0081 Osaka, Japan
The busy urban streetscape of Osaka welcomes concrete’s latest interior project: The first W Hotelin Japan. With a total of 337 guest rooms & suites, W Osaka asserts its presence with a 27-story high-rise building by Nikken and a black monolith facade designed by Tadao Ando.
Created for Sekisui House and Marriott International, and in collaboration with Nikken an Nikken Space Design, the building is due to open in March 2021.
Concrete’s team of Dutch designers explored Osaka’s past, present, and future, its urban and natural landscapes, and its fascinating culture. Visually, they discovered that Osaka is water and nature – but also neon and bright colors. Struck by the contrast between the aesthetic of Japanese minimalism and the extravagance of an urban world saturated with colors. Especially in downtown Osaka an Dotonbori – Osaka’s nightlife district – the display of flashing neon is breathtakingly vivid and joyful.
The goal is to share the spirit of the city with the guests of W Osaka. And let the interior of the hotel tell a story that is truly Osaka. Celebrating the opposing – yet complementary – forces of extravagance and simplicity.
The sprawling metropolis of Osaka was once the imperial capital of Japan and the country’s economic hub. At its heart, the wide Yodo River flows into a harbor bustling with trade. Throughout its history, visitors contributed their cultures and technologies to the city – creating a prosperous port with an extroverted, lively, and somewhat rebellious culture.
All of this energy attracts international businesses and visitors. Concrete’s team of Dutch designers explored Osaka’s past, present, and future, its urban and natural landscapes, and its fascinating culture.
W Hotel, Osaka – Building Information
Interior designer: Concrete
Project team: Rob Wagemans, Bart de Beer, Julia Hundermark, Sofie Ruytenberg, Cathelijne Vreugdenhil, Femke Zumbrink, Marlou Spierts, Minouk Balster, Valentina Venturi, Petra Moerbeek, Erik van Dillen
Developer: Sekisui House Architect of record: Nikken Sekkei with Tadao Ando (façade) Graphic & signage designer: Concrete Styling: Concrete Executive interior designer: Nikken Space Design Purchasing agent: Crosslink Corporation Specialist joinery: PLUS furniture company, idc-Otsuka Lighting consultant: LPA lighting
Specialist lighting: Koizumi, Daiko lighting
Bespoke artwork: eBoy (guestrooms), Sigrid Calon (suites), Lok Jansen (sushi restaurant)
Total area: 37.000 sqm Total floors: 27 Total rooms: 337
Address: Hotel W Osaka 4-1-3 Minami Senba, Chuo-ku, 542-0081 Osaka- Japan
About W Hotels Worldwide Born from the bold attitude and 24/7 culture of New York City, W Hotels, part of Marriott International, Inc., has disrupted and redefined the hospitality scene for over two decades. Trailblazing its way around the globe, with more than 55 hotels, W is defying expectations and breaking the norms of traditional luxury wherever the iconic W sign lands. With a mission to fuel guests’ lust for life, W ignites an obsessive desire to soak it in, live it up, and hit repeat. The brand’s provocative design, iconic Whatever/Whenever service and buzzing Living Rooms create an experience that is often copied but never matched. Innovative, inspiring, and infectious, the brand’s supercharged energy celebrates guests’ endless appetite to discover what’s new/next in each destination, to see more, feel more, go longer, stay later. For more information on W Hotels, visit whotels.com/theangle
About Sekisui House Founded in 1960, Sekisui House, Ltd. Is one of the world’s largest homebuilders and an internationally diversified developer, with cumulative sales of over 2 million homes. Based in Osaka, Sekisui House has over two-hundred consolidated subsidiaries and affiliates, over twenty-thousand employees, and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Nagoya Stock Exchange.
Sekisui House aims to create homes and communities that improve with time and last for generations. With “Love of Humanity” as its Corporate Philosophy, Sekisui House believes that homes should offer comfort, security, and peace of mind for residents while maintaining harmony with the environment and its surroundings. Sekisui House has sustainability as a core corporate target and is now the global leader in the construction of net-zero-energy homes with more than fifty-thousands of them built since the product was launched in 2013. In 2009, Sekisui House expanded into several new international markets and now operates in the United States, China, Singapore, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
About concrete Since 1997 concrete develops concepts in architecture, interior design, urban development, and brand development. We work with a team of 50 multidisciplinary creatives for corporations and institutions. Next to W Osaka, Projects include W Hotels in London and Verbier, citizenM hotels worldwide, Zoku Lofts, Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady, Mongkok Skypark, Andaz Munchen, and more.
Images: concrete
W Hotel, Osaka images / information received 091220
Location: Osaka, Kansai Region, island of Honshu, Japan, East Asia
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House in Matsuyacho, Osaka Design: Shogo Aratani Architect & Associates photo : Shigeo Ogawa House in Matsuyacho
Kakko House, Osaka Architect: YYAA photo : Keishiro Yamada Kakko House in Osaka
House in Senri, Suita, Osaka Shogo Iwata photograph : Nagaishi Hidehiko House in Senri
House F Architect: Kenji Architectural Studio photograph : Takumi Ota House F – Osaka Residence
N strips Residence Architect: Jun Murata / JAM photograph : Jun Murata / JAM N strips Residence Osaka
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CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with CES Pirie Hotel (SA) Pty Ltd., an entity wholly owned by Chip Eng Seng Corporation Limited, to develop a new Hyatt Regency in Adelaide. The new 295-room hotel will mark the return of a Hyatt branded hotel to Adelaide, continuing Hyatt’s expansion in Australia. With construction planned to commence in early 2020, Hyatt Regency Adelaide is expected to open in early 2023.
The Hyatt Regency brand offers a stress-free environment for event, leisure and business travelers alike to enjoy a productive and energized experience. Guests can enjoy a seamless and intuitive service alongside refreshing food and beverage concepts and flexible spaces suited for work, collaboration or relaxation.
“We are grateful to work with CES Pirie Hotel on the opening of the new Hyatt Regency Adelaide and are excited to bring the Hyatt Regency brand, which has a strong legacy and following, back to this vibrant city,” said David Udell, group president, Asia Pacific, Hyatt. “Located in Adelaide’s city center, the hotel will provide guests with the tools to stay connected and benefit from the hotel’s intuitive and personalized service.”
Hyatt Regency Adelaide will be located on Pirie Street in the center of the city’s central business district, giving guests unparalleled access to major corporate and government offices as well as shopping and dining venues. When completed, the hotel will offer facilities including more than 8,000 square feet (750 square meters) of event space, a Market Café, a Regency Club, swimming pool, fitness facilities and a rooftop bar.
“The development of the new Hyatt Regency Adelaide will mark an important re-entry into Adelaide for the brand and also fill a key gap in Hyatt’s domestic Australian network,” said Monika Dubaj, vice president real estate and development, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt. “The hotel is part of our strategy to provide more offerings to travelers as we expand in Australia, with new destinations such as Adelaide and Brisbane that will complement our current portfolio of seven hotels in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Canberra.”
“Hyatt Regency Adelaide will add to Chip Eng Seng Corporation’s strategic presence in Australia,” said Mr. Raymond Chia, Executive Director and Group Chief Executive Officer, Chip Eng Seng Corporation. “We have selected Hyatt because of its established reputation and leadership in the hospitality industry. We will work closely with Hyatt to create a hotel which will become an excellent representation of all the elements that make the Hyatt Regency brand so successful over the decades.”
For more information about Hyatt Regency hotels, please visit hyattregency.com.
The term “Hyatt” is used in this release for convenience to refer to Hyatt Hotels Corporation and/or one or more of its affiliates.
About Hyatt Regency
The Hyatt Regency brand prides itself on making travel free from stress and filled with success. More than 190 conveniently located Hyatt Regency urban and resort locations in more than 30 countries around the world serve as the go-to gathering space for every occasion – from efficient personalized, high-touch business meetings to energizing family vacations. The brand offers stress-free environments for seamless gatherings and empathetic service that anticipates guests’ needs. Designed for productivity and peace of mind, Hyatt Regency hotels and resorts offer a full range of services and amenities, including the space to work, engage or relax; notable culinary experiences; technology-enabled ways to collaborate; and expert meeting and event planners who can take care of every detail. For more information, please visit hyattregency.com. Follow @HyattRegency on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and tag photos with #HyattRegency.
About Chip Eng Seng Corporation Limited
Chip Eng Seng is listed on the mainboard of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited since 1999. Chip Eng Seng is one of Singapore’s leading construction and property groups with businesses spanning across the five core pillars of the business – construction, property developments, property investments, hospitality and education. Over the past years, Chip Eng Seng has established a strong presence in Australia, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Maldives and New Zealand. For more information about Chip Eng Seng, please visit www.chipengseng.com.
About Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 19 premier brands. As of June 30, 2019, the Company’s portfolio included more than 875 properties in over 60 countries across six continents. The Company’s purpose to care for people so they can be their best informs its business decisions and growth strategy and is intended to attract and retain top colleagues, build relationships with guests and create value for shareholders. The Company’s subsidiaries develop, own, operate, manage, franchise, license or provide services to hotels, resorts, branded residences, vacation ownership properties, and fitness and spa locations, including under the Park Hyatt®, Miraval®, Grand Hyatt®, Alila®, Andaz®, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt®, Destination®, Hyatt Regency®, Hyatt®, Hyatt Ziva
, Hyatt Zilara
, Thompson Hotels®, Hyatt Centric®, Hyatt House®, Hyatt Place®, Joie de Vivre®, tommie
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Calhoun Becomes President and CEO of Boeing
David L. Calhoun assumed the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of The Boeing Company on Monday Calhoun, 62, has served in various senior leadership roles within several large-scale enterprises including at the Blackstone Group, Nielsen Holdings and GE.
During his 26-year tenure at GE he led multiple business units including GE Transportation and GE Aircraft Engines. Calhoun has served on the Boeing Board of Directors since 2009 and served as chairman from 11 October to 22 December 2019. "I'm honored to lead the talented people of Boeing as we face our challenges. Working together, we will strengthen our safety culture, improve transparency and rebuild trust with our customers, regulators, suppliers and the flying public," said Calhoun. "With the strength of our team, I'm confident in the future of Boeing, including the 737 MAX." Boeing is one of the world's largest aerospace companies and employs more than 150,000 people worldwide. "With deep industry experience and a proven track record of performance, Dave is the right leader to navigate Boeing through this challenging time in our 104-year legacy," said Lawrence W. Kellner, chairman of the Boeing Board of Directors. 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AHEAD Asia reveals region's best hotels for 2020
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Dezeen promotion: a wabi-sabi-inspired hotel in a remote Chinese village and a luxury yacht that sails the seas of Indonesia are among the projects to be celebrated in the 2020 edition of the AHEAD Asia awards.
The AHEAD awards spotlight outstanding hospitality projects from four different regions of the world: Asia, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East and Africa (MEA).
This year’s winners from the Asia region were announced via an online presentation, following the cancellation of the physical ceremony due to the global coronavirus outbreak.
Sunyata Hotel Meili, which lies in a remote part of China, won the Hotel Conversion category
China is home to several of AHEAD Asia’s winning projects. Among them is Sunyata Hotel Meili, which came first in the Hotel Conversion category.
It takes over one of the 23 households that populate the remote village of Wunongding, and features earth-tone interiors that draw upon the ancient philosophy of wabi-sabi.
China’s Grand Hyatt Xi’an was given the Guestrooms award
Other first-place Chinese projects include the Capella Sanya hotel, which scooped the Landscaping & Outdoor spaces award, and Grand Hyatt Xi’an, which won the Guestrooms category.
Champions from elsewhere in the Asia region include The Lindis, which topped the Lodges, Cabins & Tented Camps category.
The five-bedroom boutique hotel hides amongst the mountains of New Zealand’s Ahuriri Valley and was commended by judges for its off-grid energy solutions.
The undulating roof of The Lindis, which topped the Lodges, Cabins & Tented Camps category
Rosewood Bangkok’s Nan Bei eatery came first in the Restaurant category.
Judges were impressed with the number of decadent decor details that have been incorporated in the venue, which includes a seven-metre-high light installation and blue-lacquered ceilings.
The luxurious aesthetic of Rosewood Bangkok’s Nan Bei earned it first place in the Restaurant category
The Bar, Club or Lounge category was also won by Rosewood Bangkok’s Lennon’s – a speakeasy-like watering hole where guests are encouraged to bring their own vinyl records to be played by the in-house DJ.
The award for the Transport category was also given to The Oracle – a custom 35-metre-long yacht that traverses the seas of Indonesia.
Custom-built yacht The Oracle was the winner of the Transport category
The physical ceremony for the AHEAD Asia awards will now take place 7 September at the Andaz Singapore, where the Hotel of the Year will be announced.
Last year, the prestigious title was won by Amanyangyun Shanghai – a contemporary hotel that occupies a pair of Ming and Qing dynasty buildings in China.
See below for the full list of winners:
Bar, Club or Lounge Lennon’s at Rosewood Bangkok, Thailand
Event Spaces Grand Ballroom and Junior Ballroom at Rosewood Hong Kong, China
Guestroom Grand Hyatt Xi’an, China
Hotel Conversion Sunyata Hotel Meili, China
Hotel Newbuild Rosewood Hong Kong, China
Hotel Renovation & Restoration Raffles Singapore
Landscaping & Outdoor Spaces Capella Sanya, China
Lobby & Public Spaces Grand Hyatt Xi’an, China
Lodges, Cabins & Tented Camps The Lindis Ahuriri Valley, North Otago, New Zealand
Resort Six Senses Bhutan
Restaurant Nan Bei at Rosewood Bangkok, Thailand
Spa & Wellness Hôtel de la Coupole, Vietnam
Suite Grand Harbour Corner Suite at Rosewood Hong Kong, China
Transport The Oracle
Visual Identity Moss Hotel, Australia
New Concept Hanare, Tokyo
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'The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition' Crowns 'The ONE' in Epic Season Finale
The inaugural season of "The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition" came to a close with its epic season finale. Episode 13 aired on Thursday, 10 June, and crowned a winner after 12 weeks of intense competition.
In the finale, Singapore-based Sales Director Jessica Ramella from Venezuela went head-to-head with former Mixed Martial Arts Champion Louie Sangalang from the Philippines.
Surprise Zoom Session
ONE Championship Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong sat down with Jessica and Louie over breakfast at the Andaz Presidential Suite.
Chatri said Jessica possessed the main attributes he was looking for in a Chief Of Staff, which includes creative hustle, likeability, and intelligence. He labeled Louie a "silent assassin" whose best qualities include being cool, calm, and collected under pressure. The ONE CEO also praised Louie's outstanding leadership capabilities.
Before leaving the candidates for the day, Chatri presented them with a special message from Eric Yuan, the Founder and CEO of Zoom. Afterward, Jessica and Louie were treated to a Zoom call with their loved ones.
Jessica talked to her mother, Daniela, and told her she wanted to win the competition to give her a better life. Louie called his wife, Kaye, and assured her that the next time they spoke, he would be "The ONE."
Physical Task: Extreme Workouts at Henderson Waves
Feeling extra motivated after talking to their family, Jessica and Louie entered the last physical task of the season.
The finalists met with members of Evolve Fight Team, led by Head Coach Siyar Bahadurzada, to participate in a series of extreme workouts that would showcase their willpower and prove their mettle.
Workouts included a resistance band run, boxing focus mitts, and battle ropes. Jessica proved she could compete with Louie, a legitimate athlete, and showed incredible mental strength as she powered through the courses. For his part, Louie said Jessica was a worthy opponent.
Highlights of the finalists' journey from the very first episode to the last reminded viewers of just how tough a road it was to reach this point.
Task Captain Dom Lau then gave Jessica and Louie an emotional send-off before the final business challenge of the season.
Business Challenge: The Final Interview
Jessica and Louie were put through the wringer in arguably the toughest job interview of their professional careers. But before they met with Chatri and Anthony Tan, Founder and CEO of Grab, Advisor Niharika Singh addressed some of their concerns and gave them a few pointers.
Louie felt his lack of credentials could hurt his chances at landing the job, but Niharika assured him Chatri never made a decision on a potential hire based on paper qualifications. Jessica worried that Chatri had doubts about whether or not she was right for the role. However, Niharika peeled away at Jessica’s layers and urged her to show more confidence.
Jessica and Louie took turns interviewing for the role of ONE Championship Chief of Staff, speaking to both Chatri and Anthony. They were asked typical interview questions, but with US$250,000 and the chance to become Chatri’s protege on the line, each spoken word carried immense weight.
Louie emphasized his experience as a martial artist and said he understood the very ethos of ONE Championship, which is its athletes. Jessica said she banked on her fighting spirit to overcome tremendous challenges in life, which brought her to this very moment.
The ONE
Jessica and Louie walked into the boardroom for the last time. There to meet them were Chatri and Niharika as the final decision loomed. Chatri recapped each candidate’s strengths and weaknesses, acknowledging their routes to the finale.
Chatri praised Louie for his integrity and ability to lead with calm judgement. However, he was worried about whether or not he could earn the trust of those he would be tasked to lead. Chatri praised Jessica for her wide range of skills, and for her grace and dignity in the face of adversity. However, he questioned her risk-taking ability and close-guardedness.
After each of the finalists were given the chance to make their final case, Chatri and Niharika deliberated for the last time.
In the end, Jessica was named “The ONE” and the new Chief of Staff at the world’s largest martial arts organization, ONE Championship.
More information on “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” can be found at: https://www.onefc.com/the-apprentice
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Call for entries to AHEAD Asia awards 2018
Dezeen promotion: architects and designers working in Asia are invited to submit their hotel projects to the 2018 AHEAD Asia awards.
The Awards for Hospitality Experience and Design, which is in its second year, is to be held on 15 March 2018 – prior to separate awards shows for three other regions; Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and the Americas.
The AHEAD Asia 2017 took place at Capitol Theatre
The ceremony will take place during Singapore Design Week at the newly opened Andaz hotel, designed by Hong Kong studio AFSO.
The awards will recognise the best hotel and hospitality projects completed in the region between October 2016 and September 2017.
Architects and designers have until 30 November 2017 to submit their entries.
The Edison Georgetown in Penang won the 2017 award for Hotel Renovation and Restoration
Following on from last year's AHEAD awards, the judging panel will again be made up of hoteliers, architects, interior designers and industry commentators.
Judges announced so far include chair Guy Heywood, chief operating officer of Alila Hotels & Resorts; Ed Ng, co-founder of AB Concept; and Joyce Wang, founder of Joyce Wang Studio.
The Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul was 2017's Lobby and Public Spaces winner
Projects will be split across a range of categories: Bar, Club and Lounge; Event Spaces, Guestrooms; Hotel Renovation and Restoration; Landscaping and Outdoor Spaces; Lobby and Public Spaces; Resort Hotel; Restaurant, Spa and Wellness; Suite; Urban Hotel – Conversion; Urban Hotel – Newbuild; Visual Identity of the Year; New Concept of the Year and Outstanding Contribution.
Hoshinoya Tokyo received the Concept of The Year award in 2017
The various award shows will lead to a Global Biennale in 2019, where the winners of the eight regional heats compete head-to-head to decide a worldwide winner in each category.
Entry costs 200 SGD (approximately £111), and all additional entries cost 100 SGD (approximately £55).
The deadline for entries is 30 November 2017 with shortlisted projects set to be announced by on 8 January 2018.
To learn more about the AHEAD Asia awards, being held in association with Grohe, visit their website.
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Flights were all on SQ booked on points. It was 425,000 total for round trip for the two of us and about $1400 in total taxes and fees. LAX-NRT Business, NRT-SIN First, SIN-MLE-SIN Business, SIN-NRT-LAX First. I had the first leg LAX-NRT waitlisted in First but it never cleared.
We had 17 nights in hotels, of them 14 nights were paid for by an assortment of Points, Points+Cash, or CC Award Certs. 3 nights we paid cash as we were staying in places that had no award programs. Breakdown and trip report is below.
LAX – Star Alliance Lounge – This lounge was pretty great; it had a roof top patio, tons of comfortable seating and a pretty decent food and drink selection (it even had a noodle bar). Hung out in here for about an hour before going to board.
Singapore Airlines LAX-NRT Business Class – Had the bulkhead first row of business class in the mini cabin on the new version of SQ Business class on the 777-300er. The seat and service was better than any domestic first class and probably quite a few international ones as well. Did a book the cook for one meal and the regular menu for the other, both of which were great and we both ate and drank quite a bit. Service was excellent. The bed was super comfortable and we forced ourselves to get some sleep so we wouldn’t be too jetlagged once we got to Japan.
Andaz Tokyo – King View Room – We had the first 3 Nights in Tokyo here, booked with CC award certs. This is probably one of the nicest hotels I have ever stayed at. It is so well designed, and really is a beautiful hotel. You get whisked up to the 51st floor and get seated and provide your passport and credit card and they checked us in. I have Discoverist status and they upgraded us from a standard King to a view King. Everything can be controlled from the switches next to the bed and it was an amazing view of Tokyo from the room. Service here was excellent, breakfast here was great as well which we ended up having twice. The concierge also assisted with making some tough reservations when I emailed them in advance.
Park Hyatt Tokyo – We did two nights here, one in a standard king room with an CC Award cert, and the other Cash+Points with a Diamond Suite upgrade. While it was a beautiful hotel, after staying at the Andaz I have to admit this was a bit of a letdown for us. The property was just dated and everything looked a bit worn down. The standard room was a bit of a bummer after the Andaz. That being said, you could tell the service was here was just a slight notch higher than at the Andaz, but barely. I was a bit surprised they didn’t just put us in the suite for both nights so we didn’t have to change rooms– they offered to at a cost of $300++, but it just didn’t seem worth it. They did however move our luggage to the suite for us while we were out and about for the day. The suite was quite impressive and enormous, but it still had the dated worn feeling of the rest of the hotel. Service here was top notch, cover charge for the New York bar was waived, but we really only went up there for one drink. Did room service breakfast here one day and it was nice, but didn’t try the main breakfast here.
Gora Kadan – Paid for this one. It is a traditional Ryokan on Hakone complete with Kaiseki dinner and a breakfast, with an in room hot spring bath. Everything here was amazing and very needed relaxation of the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. Since this was one of the three nights of hotels we actually paid for we really splurged on them.
Ritz Carlton Kyoto – 3 Nights here paid with Marriot points. It was supposed to be 210,000 points but after a series of various events we somehow got extremely lucky and in the end we were charged 140,000 points. This hotel was impeccably done; it was just gorgeous. Somehow as we pulled up in a Taxi they knew who we were and whisked us inside in to check-in. Again we were sat down in a lobby area and check in was taken care of and then they took us to the room. I think they upgraded us to a view room here as I am gold and it was our honeymoon. They also had a plate of Pierre Hermes macaroons in the room for us when we came back after the first day out and a little thing that said happy honeymoon. The breakfast here was excellent and so was the late-night wagyu beef burger we had in room service. Location was great as well; we walked around a lot and it was only a few minutes walk to get to the metro. Service here was top notch.
Benesse House Naoshima – This one we had to pay for, there are no award hotels on the island and this property was epic. We stayed in an oval room. The room was kind of basic, but the service great, but bottom line is the architecture can’t be beat. We were also allowed access to the museum after hours which was pretty cool and had a free shuttle to the sites on the Island.
JAL Airlines Economy TAK-HND – We booked this with Avios. I think it was 15,000 total for both of us and about $10 in fees. Just a basic domestic economy seat, seemed to have more space than most domestic US economy and didn’t have to pay for drinks. It was an hour flight and we just wanted to save on the 6 hours on the train it would’ve taken to get back to Tokyo.
Andaz Tokyo – We did another 2 nights here with CC Award certs. We had left 2 bags at the Park Hyatt and only traveled to Kyoto/Naoshima with one suitcase so we wouldn’t have to carry much on the trains. They transferred it over to the Andaz for us for a nominal fee. When we checked in they had put us in another view room upgrade this time on the other side of the tower so we could have a different view; nice touch. Our bags were waiting for us in our room when we got there that evening. We were hungry and wanted some Sushi, and since it was Sunday they said most of the good places were closed but their restaurant on the top floor was open. We went up there and while a bit pricey it did not disappoint. While we didn’t have quite the same selection of the Michelin star sushi we had earlier in the week, the quality of the fish we did have was just as good.
Singapore Airlines NRT-SIN First Class – Wow, just wow. Business class was already an amazing experience and this was just another level, maybe even too much. There were 4 first class seats on the plane and 3 people taking care of us, and 2 first class bathrooms. They knew our names, knew it was our honeymoon, Dom or Krug, huge seat, huge screen. Food was excellent, we didn’t take Pajamas on this leg or try out the bed as it was a daytime flight and we just feasted, drank, and watched movies. They regularly checked on us by name asking if we needed, and would constantly refill our Krug.
Intercontinental Singapore – Heritage King Room that was paid for with points, it was 50,000 IHG points. Although, for some reason a few days after our stay the 50,000 points were refunded to our account, have no idea why. After the previous hotels we had been staying at it was a total let down. But we got in late and were checking out early the next morning. Looking back we should have just booked the Crowne Plaza at the airport for that night. The hotel felt pretty dated even though it had went through a recent renovation and we were put in a heritage room that overlooked the interior of some mall. They did upgrade us to a Deluxe corner room and it was larger than what we had booked and had some honeymoon treats waiting for us in our room. We were glad we were only here one night. Service was ok, but check-in and check-out here took a bit longer that what things were like in Japan.
Marina Bay Sands – Orchid Suite View – This building is just amazing, with the three towers and a pool spanning the top. The place is huge. The suite was awesome and you could see both side of the city from the room with floor to ceiling windows. Great living room area with ample seating and an amazing view. The bathroom had a tub right next to the window and they drew us a bath with rose petals while we were out and well as gave us a honeymoon cake. We also had access to the pool and club 55 which had free breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening drinks and canapes with alcohol and more amazing views. The grounds around the property were also incredible. The interior of the room felt slightly dated but was still great. I don’t think we needed more than two nights in Singapore.
Singapore Changi Airport – First Class Lounge Terminal 2 – After checking in to our SilkAir Business flight went to the lounge, as we entered we had our First Class NRT-SIN boarding pass as well and since we came in less than 48 hours before they escorted us to the First Class lounge. Here we had some great food and quiet time before it was time to board.
SilkAir SIN-MLE Business Class – This was originally a Singapore Airlines flight but it was canceled and moved to their code-share with SilkAir. Seats were kind like a domestic First Class with comfortable recliners and it was just a 4 hour flight so no big deal. The food was not nearly as good as Singapore Airlines business class.
St Regis Maldives Great Lounge and Sea Plane– This was all on points with the initial loading of the property it was loaded at like 32,000 points for a night in an over-water bungalow so it was 96,000 points for 3 nights. We still had to pay for the sea plane transfer and food, but there was no way we would normally be able to afford a property like this. As soon as we got through immigration we were whisked away in a nice van with wifi with a couple other people that were on our flight also staying at the St Regis to their Sea Plan lounge. Very nice small lounge with snacks and drinks and excellent service. We had to wait here for about 90 minutes for our seaplane flight. They took care of all the check-in process here, took our order for a welcome drink and showed us a video intro of our butler. When it was time for the sea plane they took us back to the van and drove us the 30 seconds to the sea plan terminal. All the while they handled our bags. Boarded the seaplane and off we went on a 45 minute flight to the island. The flight flew by and it was nothing but beautiful views.
St Regis Maldives Arrival – There was a light rain as we landed, all the butlers were at the jetty waving and welcoming us in. They had umbrellas out and covered us as we went under the reception area. Our butler introduced herself, gave us our welcome drinks while we waited a moment for our handbags. Someone else whisked our luggage away. Our butler took us to a golf cart and took us straight to our over-water suite. She gave us a quick tour of the island in the golf cart, this only took a few minutes as it is pretty small.
St Regis Over-water Sunrise Suite – Everything was really nice and very well done–the whole suite is controlled by an ipad, TV, shades, blinds, lights, DND, etc. There was a bottle of champagne on ice waiting for us, a bowl of fruit, and all sorts of snacks. It was real nice to relax here after the go go go of Japan and Singapore. There really aren’t words to describe how beautiful the Maldives is. The deck space is expansive with the plunge pool, 4 over-water hammocks, and table to sit at, 2 sun chairs, and a large sun lounger, plenty of options on where to relax in your suite. Of course there were stairs down to go straight into the water. Food on the island was great, but pretty expensive, we probably spent 400-500 a day on food.
St Regis Departure – Initially we were told the last seaplane on our departure day was 230PM, our flight out of Male was 11PM, so we were a bit bummed. Turned out at 230PM they said there was some issue and we would be at the resort until the 5PM plane which was much better. They let us stay in our room until it was time to depart. About 15 min before it was time to leave our butler came to pick us up in the golf cart and take us to reception. This was the first time we had been to reception, just finalized the bill and then got on the golf cart to go the few hundred feet to the jetty. The sea plane was mostly full and only us and one other couple got on here. A quick 45 min flight back to Male and we were greeted with by the St Regis reps who shuttled us back to the great lounge.
St Regis Great Lounge pre departure – As it was only just passed 6PM and we had an 11:30PM flight we were offered 3 options. 1. Relax in the Great Lounge until we needed to check in to the airport. 2. Hop on a boat to Male and they would provide us a free tour of the island. 3. Go to the Male and they would arrange for us dinner reservations. We opted to stay in The Great Lounge, as we were both pretty sweaty after the sea plane flight. There was a shower in the lounge that had all the amenities of the hotel so we freshened up there as we knew we had 30+ hours of travel ahead of us. We were given sandwiches, and non-alcoholic drinks. And after a couple hours it was time to head to the airport. As we walked out of the lounge the St Regis Bentley was waiting for us and we got to ride the 5-10 min to the airport from the seaplane terminal. The St Regis Rep guided us all the way through check in and up to security.
Singapore Airlines MLE-SIN Business Class – This flight was on a 777-200, the business class was angled lie flat seats. We were in the bulkhead and had plenty of space. It was significantly better than the SilkAir flight on the way out to MLE but not nearly as good as the 777-300er. For the 4 hour flight redeye it was fine though. Service was great, and we tried to stay awake for most the flight as we began to adjust ourselves back to PST.
Changi Singapore Airport – We landed and were first off the plane, our bags were interlined from MLE to LAX and we headed to the Private Room. There were a few groups of people making their way in to the lounge and most people were just getting scanned and let in, but as soon as an attendant saw our first class boarding passes they escorted us back to the great lounge through the business and then first class lounge. We didn’t have that much time so we decided to be seated in the restaurant area ordered some great food, unfortunately as it was early the full menu wasn’t available, but what we had was good. When it was time to board an attendant came to us and said our flight was beginning to board and we should head down there. *SIN-NRT Singapore Airlines First Class – At boarding we were greeted and offered Dom or Krug. Also, were offered pajamas and slippers and had our book the cook lobster thermidor confirmed. As soon as we were in the air we changed into our pajamas which were surprisingly comfortable and lounged. When it was lunch time we were still pretty content from eating in the lounge but also wanted to get some rest so we asked to skip some of the courses. Of course they obliged but also seemed genuinely concerned we didn’t want more and wanted to make sure we were happy. Everything was great and the 7 hour leg flew by, and we didn’t end up having them put the bed down on this leg. As we landed and got to gate there was some commotion about VIP something and people were being brought up to the other 2 people in First Class. The door opened and we were motioned to go off first, there was a delegation of people in suits and security with ear pieces in the Jetway obviously wondering who we were and where were the VIPs. Coming in to Tokyo you have to go through security before you can go into the lounge and reboard the plane. We quickly got to security and were told to wait, a few seconds later the VIPs were whisked through all the security and after their whole group and the waiting delegation went through we quickly got through security and went to the ANA Suites lounge.
ANA Suites Lounge NRT – Low key lounge, with excellent service, there was a buffet and some made to order food options. Curry, Ramen, Hamburger, a couple other things, we had the curry which was pretty good. Plenty of drinks to choose from and a nice view of the tarmac. We had about an 90 minutes in here before it was time to re-board.
NRT-LAX Singapore Airlines First Class – Boarded quickly and as we walked on the plane they checked our boarding pass and we were escorted back to our seats and promptly offered more Dom or Krug. More Krug please. It was a new crew from the SIN-NRT leg and they asked us if we wanted another set of PJ’s which we accepted. For this leg we did not book the cook and we had a wagyu steak, and some chicken thing as part of our 5 course meal with satay, lobster or caviar appetizer, salad, soup, dessert and cheese course. We asked that the meal be served as soon as possible as we wanted to sleep and get better adjusted to LA time. Meal service was great, and then we went to change into our PJs, by the time we were done changing our beds were made up. We asked the attendant to wake us up 1030AM PST and we were fast asleep in no time. I have never slept so well on a plane. Sure enough 1030AM PST came along and felt a gentle touch on our shoulder. As we were getting situated they brought over a tray with a Happy Honeymoon Cake, some Singapore Airlines teddy bears, a card signed by all the flight attendants and of course offered more champagne which we turned down. Went to change out of PJs and by the time we were back our beds were made back into seats. The level of service in first class is just absurd. Shortly after landing in LAX and after 33+ hours of traveling we made it home.
This was the trip of a lifetime and made possible to take such an absurd honeymoon thanks to r/churning r/awardtravel r/japantravel among various blogs and forums.
Next up is India fall 2018.
TL:DR Trip of a lifetime.
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