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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

[Staycation] Moevenpick Heritage Hotel Sentosa - Heritage Suite Merlion [Photo-Spam]

Following my previous post on Moevenpick's Onsen Suite, we went to their Heritage Suite Merlion again, as they have extended 50% off their suite as a kind gesture of our slightly shocking encounter with their rusty water tank.


This suite is located in their restored colonial building, and boosts of an incredible view of the merlion:


This is exactly what we saw when we looked out of the window in the day. The great weather helped too.

The stay at Moevenpick comes with a pair of complimentary three-day pass, so that hotel guests can shuffle between Singapore's main island and Sentosa for free as many times as they would like, to enhance their stay in Singapore. This is very useful for tourists, who should not be spending SGD$4 everytime they re-enter Sentosa Island through the monorail.


I personally love this handwritten note from the Butler Team, which really made us felt at home, and you know, being woman, gives me the warm fuzzy feeling inside:


View from the door - a mini recreational area, with tv and snack bar (payable separately):

The bathroom and restroom facilities, together with the open wardrobe:

Toiletries:


The bathtub, which we have added Lo'ccitane's Effervescent Revitalising Sugar Cube, is huge and comfy:
Speaking of which, the sugar cube (bought individually from local Lo'ccitane stores) is really revitalising as what its name suggested. It contains essential oils of mint, pine, and rosemary, and immediately releases effervescence into the water, turning it into a refreshing mint green shade with a delicate fragrance.

I love the simplistic and modern clock by the bedside:

We received complimentary snacks delivered to our doorstep that afternoon, and I assumed it is strawberry mochi. Well, this tasted pretty horrible and we couldn't finish it. On our way out to explore Sentosa, we saw plates of unfinished / barely touched mochis outside the guest rooms. We believe that other guests felt the same way too.

The view down from the corridor:

Dinner dessert, Moevenpick Tiramisu:

Dinner dessert, Moevenpick Mudpie:
I didn't take much photos of the dinner, as it was supposed to be pizza and pasta night, but the kitchen did not seem to be able to keep up with speed. The pizza trays were constantly close to empty, and the waiting time to get a plate of pasta is at least 20-30 minutes.
After some feedback, the kitchen seemed to be able to dish out food faster though, so I do not have much issue with it. Plus, the food was pretty good, though we would expect faster service and food renewal rate if it cost SGD$25++ per pax, buffet style.

I have took some photos of their breakfast spread so I am not posting any duplicates this time round. They have some fine selections of doughnuts over here:

Last but not least, all hotel guests get a complimentary scoop of their famous Moevenpick Ice-Cream. It is delightful to enjoy this calorie-laden dessert on a hot day; my only grouse is that we cannot choose the flavours we wanted.


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