Pan Pacific Singapore
recently opened its newly-renovated rooms and suites. With a multi-million dollar investment, the new rooms and
suites boast a contemporary look and feel while maintaining the signature warmth of the brand's accommodation design aesthetic.
The overall changes included soft furnishing, furniture, bathroom fixtures. Technological updates encompass the air-conditioning, lighting
and audio-visual capabilities with the introduction of sleek flatscreen Hitachi LCD televisions, Bose Home Entertainment systems (suites
only) and a custom-designed audio-visual portal. Key features such as the ample work desk, designer Artemide Tolomeo lamps and
ergonomic Herman Miller chairs have been maintained.
General Manager Mr. Scott Swank,
said, "The renovation is evidence of our continued commitment to provide guests with the most updated
facilities. Since the launch of the Executive Business Floors in February 2006, we have experienced overwhelming demand for this room
category as today's business travellers become more sophisticated and selective in their accommodation choices. In light of
ever-competitive conditions within the industry on a local and global level, it is vital for hospitality players to initiate improvements
proactively rather than being reactive."
The
hotel's Sin$14 million renovation has
gone above and beyond aesthetical improvement to enhance the technological capabilities of guest accommodation. The features are conceptualized with guests' needs in mind based on
travel trends that indicate that travellers are increasingly tech-savvy and increasingly rely on a myriad of technological equipment while
on-the-go.
As part of the refurbishment exercise, Flatscreen LCD Televisions are now a key feature in rooms (32") and suites (37"). In line with
customised guest accommodation experiences, the hotel ordered a custom-made sophisticated Audio-Visual Portal (A.V. portal) to be
installed in all 778 rooms and suites to enhance the technological aspect of guests' stay. The state-of-the-art multi-connectivity port panel
offers integrated audio-visual output solutions via flatscreen television.
Going the extra mile, the hotel has taken the initiative to outfit each room with a Cable Wire kit containing six different cable wires to facilitate
the connection of the audio-visual devices to the A.V. portal. Guests can look forward to connecting devices such as laptops, digital
cameras, video cameras and even mp3 players for enhanced audio-visual output via the flatscreen LCD television. This technological
feature allows functions such as music to be played via the surround sound system, movies and images from electronic devices to be
displayed on the television. For guests' convenience, the cable wires are
also available for purchase from the hotel.
The hotel concurrently upgraded the existing wired and wireless internet connectivity available throughout the hotel during the
refurbishment to enhance the quality of connectivity for guests.
38 suites in the hotel have been fitted with Bose Home Entertainment Systems (3*2*1 GS Series II) with radio, CD and DVD functions. Guests
can enjoy home theatre sound delivered via two advanced Gemstone speakers and the Acoustimass module.
The finishing touch is the electronic remote-controlled Roman drapes and sun filters framing the full-length window views of the city or
harbour. A whimsical and unusual touch; guests can use a single easy-to-use controller to manipulate the drapes. The rooms' lights, air
conditioning system, bedside clock functions can be controlled via an all-in-one bedside table panel.
Boutique interior design firm, FBEYE International was commissioned to custom-tailor the new design aesthetic for the rooms and suites.
Based in Singapore, the firm's client list includes
international hotel groups such as Starwood, Shangri-la, Taj and Hyatt Hotels, private residences worldwide and even yachts.
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