The Marine Bay Sands hotel, as seen from the harbor. |
As soon as I began looking into jobs in Asia I started planning a stay at MBS and subconsciously prepared to spend $450 for one night in a hotel. I like to think that the past six years of staying at cheap hostels helps even out the price a little. As my Asian adventure was coming to an end I figured it was more than a good idea to go out with a bang, and I spent my last two nights in Asia blowing my money in Singapore. I started my stay with a sensible mind and booked a smaller and cheaper hotel for my first evening in the city. I spent the first 24 hours wandering through China Town and various other classic Singapore sights, because I knew that the rest of my time would be spent inside MBS. Check-in at MBS technically starts at 3pm, but my overeager self showed up an hour early which seemed to be no problem to the staff. Check-in was a breeze and within 15 minutes of arrival I was in my hotel room. With over 2,500 rooms I figured that the lobby would be crazy during the afternoon but they seemed to have a pretty good system down, and there were never any long lines.
I'll let the pictures do most of the talking for this post, but needless to stay, my 21 hours at MBS were amazing. I was worried that such a large hotel wouldn't have the customer service and general attention that I'm used to from smaller hotels, but they appear to be very well staffed for the amount of people they host each day. I've read that they directly employ 10,000 people, but that can't be confirmed.
Bedroom view |
From certain angles it seems that the water just drops off the edge into the city below |
The biggest appeal to MBS is the rooftop pool, which is only accessible to hotel guests. It sits on the roof of the hotel, connecting the three seperate buildings. Although it can definitely get crowded at times, the pool itself is more than 3x the length of an Olympic swimming pool, so it can hold plenty of guests.
No need to be nervous about swimming up to the edge, there are plenty of barriers between you and the ground |
The length of the rooftop platform is longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower |
The majority of my stay at MBS was spent lounging in the pool and drinking $14 beers. Pool hours are from 6am to 11pm so there were plenty of times to enjoy the area without swarms of people in my personal space. $450 is a lot to spend on a hotel, and I never would have considered it had it not been for this record breaking pool. For me, this was a once in a lifetime experience and I'm grateful that I saved up for one night in this crazy location.
I was also very satisfied with my room in the hotel. The bed was comfortable, there were many English channels on TV and the blinds closed with a remote control. Besides that there's not much to write home about and the room itself doesn't rival my first night in Singapore where I spent $130 at Park Hotel. I had good service from friendly staff but I'm a firm believer that if $10/night hostels can provide free breakfast, then I could at least get some eggs from a five star hotel. Did I love it? Yes! Will I stay there again? Not unless someone else is paying.
** This post was written on a German keyboard with no spell check, so please ignore any errors you see :)
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