Fun times await at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore
Let your next family holiday inspire your children with the Fun Times Await package by Mandarin Oriental, Singapore. Available from 1 March to October 2017, the package includes accommodation in one of the hotel’s well-appointed
City Suite rooms, an exclusive baking class by our award-winning pastry chefs and an exciting learning experience at Singapore’s latest indoor theme park for children, located on the island resort of Sentosa.
Parents can relax while the children learn to make delectable pastries with a pastry chef at the patisserie counter of Melt Café. On completion, the pastries will be beautifully packaged to be enjoyed with the whole family. End the day on a high note with a leisurely trip to KidZania Singapore which promises a fun-filled adventure for all. Here, children are encouraged to dream big. Combining interactive activities with realistic role-playing, younger fans can independently explore this child-sized city and be whoever they want to be –
a Chef, Pilot, Banker, Surgeon or even a Firefighter.
The Fun Times Await family package includes:
- Two nights’ accommodation in a luxurious City Suite inclusive of two rollaway beds
- Delicious welcome chocolate in-room amenity
- International breakfast delights at MELT Café for two adults and two children aged 12 years and below
- An exclusive baking class for two children aged 7 to 17 years
- Admission tickets to KidZania Singapore for two adults and two children aged 4 to 17 years
Valid for a minimum of two nights’ stay from 1 March to October 2017, room rates start at SGD 1,250 per night for double occupancy. For room reservations and enquiries, please visit www.mandarinoriental.com, e-mail mosin-reservations@mohg.com or call +65 6885 3030. Rates are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax.
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