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Art Installation By Alexander Hall For InterContinental Hotels & Resorts 200th Property

2019 marks InterContinental® Hotels & Resorts 200th property with the launch of InterContinental® Shanghai Wonderland.
 
    
As part of the celebrations, InterContinental® Hotels & Resorts partnered with London-based contemporary artist Alexander Hall to create an inspired masterpiece of 200 hand-painted champagne bottles. Suspended together in a stunning oeuvre to reveal the number ‘200’, each champagne bottle is designed to reflect each InterContinental® property’s unique personality, design and location.
 

A selection of the bottles are tastefully placed around the suite for showcasing...

InterContinental® Hotels & Resorts partnered with London-based contemporary artist Alexander Hall, also known as Haut de Gamme, to create a stunning art installation to commemorate 200 InterContinental hotels and resorts around the world.
  
 
The art installation is made from 200 champagne bottles individually hand-painted by Alexander Hall in his bright and energetic drip-style. The artwork on each bottle is unique with the design of each one inspired by the InterContinental brand’s 200 hotels, including the upcoming opening of InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland. The finished bottles are suspended together in a stunning oeuvre to reveal the number "200".
 
Sharing about the inspiration behind his installation...
 
"Champagne for me means happiness, joy, celebration and the idea of bringing people together. That’s why I decided to paint on champagne bottles to celebrate the 200 InterContinental hotels. I wanted the bottles to reflect each InterContinental hotel’s unique personality, design and location, as well as the legacy and pioneering spirit of the founder, Juan Trippe."

--- Alexander Hall ---
 
The Singapore edition...

A hands-on session with the artist himself...
 
Alexander Hall's installation will be displayed at several InterContinental hotels around the world over the course of the next few months. In addition, the artist will also be creating a bespoke Haut de Gamme painting to commemorate the milestone with a number of limited edition prints.
 
  

Expedia Study - Parents with Kids Emerge as Top Staycationers in Singapore

7 in 10 parents with kids have gone on at least one staycation in the past year, with the school holiday months of June and December being the most popular staycation periods in Singapore

It’s a well-known fact that Singaporeans love to travel, but do they also enjoy being tourists in their own backyard? Brand Expedia today released findings from the 2018 Singapore Staycation Study, which revealed that Singaporeans are also avid staycationers. In fact, 6 in 10 Singaporeans have gone on at least one staycation in the past 12 months, with Singaporeans averaging 2.4 staycations over the past year, just slightly less than the 3 personal overseas flights they take in a year.

“Over the years, staycations have been growing in popularity among Singaporeans. Not only does this underscore the growing appeal of Singaporeans being tourists in their own backyard, staycations have also become quick and easy alternatives for Singaporeans to take a short break without the need for detailed planning or extensive travelling.” 
--- Simon Fiquet, MD Global Series Markets, Brand Expedia ---

With Singaporeans being such avid staycationers, the 2018 Singapore Staycation Study also looked at

the staycation motivations and behaviours of over 500 Singaporeans aged 21 and above, and uncovered key insights into their attitudes and preferences when making staycation choices.

PARENTS WITH KIDS ARE TOP STAYCATIONERS IN SINGAPORE

Comparing the staycation habits across various demographic groups - including single adults, adults who are married without kids, and parents with kids - Singaporeans who are married with kids emerged as the top staycationers in Singapore, with 68% of them having gone on a staycation in the past 12 months. This was followed by those who are married with no kids (66%)* and the singles (58%).

Corresponding to this trend, the months of June and December also came up tops as the most popular staycation periods. 41% of staycationers go on a staycation in December, 32% in June, 18% in November and 17% in March. In addition, 70% of staycationers who are married with kids typically go on a staycation in the school holiday months of June, November and December.

“As a parent of three, it's not easy to find time and energy to bring my family on a vacation. Going on a staycation not only can be a quick and easy alternative for a family vacation, it can be a quick break away from the kids for some couple time as well.” 
--- Michelle Hon, Author and Founder of The Chill Mom ---

Besides being the most avid group of staycationers, the discretionary spending among those married with kids is also one of the highest amongst groups, with spending on staycations averaging S$238 a night, second only to those who are married without kids. Additionally, 45% of those who are married with kids stayed 3-4 nights on their last booked staycation and 68% of them went with 3 or more people on their last staycation.

HOTELS PREFERRED AMONG SINGAPORE STAYCATIONERS

With its family-friendly facilities, proximity to tourist attractions, and easy access to complimentary Wi-Fi and breakfast, it came as no surprise that hotels are the preferred staycation option among Singaporeans.


74% of staycationers booked a hotel for their staycation in the past 12 months. Among this group, 54% of staycationers who booked a hotel for their last staycation chose a four-star hotel, while 33% opted for a five-star hotel.

Comfortable queen/king-sized beds with down pillow options...

Most intriguingly, parents with kids stood out from the crowd with their preference for hotels, especially for five-star hotels. 9 in 10 (89%) staycationers who are married with kids booked a hotel for their last staycation. Out of that, 39% of staycationers who are married with kids chose a five-star hotel, even though slightly more than one in two (55%) chose a four-star hotel.

Kids-friendly facilities in Shangri-La Hotel include complimentary loan of family necessities, play area for kids, activity rooms for the family...

“Hotels are set up to take care of one’s every need and coming for a staycation is almost like spoiling
yourself without the hassle of travel. Set on 15 hectares of gardens, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore offers families a range of memorable experiences making them feel like they are literally in a resort off Orchard Road. In line with the study conducted by Brand Expedia this year, we have also seen more families stay with us after launching Buds by Shangri-La alongside our Themed Family Suites.” 
--- Bipan Kapur, General Manager, Shangri-La Hotel Singapore ---

There are also themed rooms in Shangri-La - This is the space-themed one to encourage little explorers on their lunar mission...

In terms of the activities that staycationers engage in, making use of hotel facilities, visiting nearby attractions, dining in, going shopping and watching movies emerged as the five most popular activities among the respondents. 70% of staycationers said they made use of the hotel facilities, 62% visited nearby attractions and 56% dined in during their last staycation – further highlighting the importance of hotel facilities, proximity to local attractions and dining options in attracting Singapore staycationers.

FREE BREAKFAST, GREAT DEALS MOST IMPORTANT FOR SINGAPOREAN STAYCATIONERS

With seven in 10 (66%) of Singaporeans likely to book a staycation in the next 12 months, the study also uncovered insights into the key motivational factors for booking an upcoming staycation. When asked about the consideration factors for selecting an accommodation for a staycation, 33% of Singaporeans indicated free breakfast as their top consideration, followed by 31% who indicated great deals and 29% who indicated convenience of locations.

However, among those who are married without kids, complimentary upgrades emerged as the top consideration factor when selecting an accommodation for a staycation. This reflects the tendency for this group of staycationers to prefer pampering experiences over convenience and cost savings, as compared to single staycationers, who displayed clear preferences for free breakfast and great deals.
Among Singaporeans who are married with kids, 32% indicated free breakfast and convenient locations as their top two considerations.

“With the insights gathered from the 2018 Singapore Staycation Study, we hope that this will help our
partners deliver better staycation offerings, and our customers to score great deals on their next staycation.”
--- Simon Fiquet, MD Global Series Markets, Brand Expedia ---

PRICE AND RELIABILITY MOST IMPORTANT FOR BOOKING STAYCATIONS ONLINE

Looking at the staycation booking methods used by Singaporeans, almost all staycationers booked their stays online. 53% of staycationers booked their hotel accommodation from online travel agencies such as Expedia and 45% booked with the hotel websites directly.

When asked about the factors that led to their choice of booking platform, 54% of staycationers who booked their accommodation from online travel agencies chose their booking platform because of brand reliability, 51% because of price and 46% because of the great deals. In addition, 74% of Singaporeans who have not gone on a staycation in the past 12 months said that price promotions would motivate/attract them to book a staycation in the future.

At Brand Expedia, we offer a wide range of accommodation options and deals to our customers to ensure that they get the best prices when they book their staycations with us. With daily deals, flash deals and filter options that bring users straight to the options that fit their needs, booking your dream staycation can now be really quick and fuss-free.”
--- Simon Fiquet, MD Global Series Markets, Brand Expedia ---

Montreux Jazz Cafe - Creative Dishes With A Jazz Flavour

The Montreux Jazz Festival, founded in 1967 by Claude Nobs, has become one of the most prestigious international cultural events in the world, drawing 250,000 visitors each summer to the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. In this inimitable setting, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Marvin Gaye, Prince, David Bowie, and Stevie Wonder have given historic performances.


The elegant menu with details of each delicious ingredient listed...

Trained as a chef, the founder took his passion for gastronomy and his sense of hospitality far beyond the Festival: thus the Montreux Jazz Café was born, designed as a welcoming space where cuisine and music could combine in a way never seen before.

To whet your appetite, freshly-baked warm bread is served with tri-flavoured butter...

Offering a menu of dishes crafted with the very passion so characteristic of those inimitable Montreux moments, delectable favourites such as the famous B.B. Burger, Quincy Jones marinated spring chicken, and the succulent Ella’s Cheesecake abound.

Drinks

Starting off with Gimme Hendricks ($18) a unique cocktail comprising of Hendricks Gin, Cucumber, Elderflower, Tonic Water…

Prefer a non-alcoholic drink? Try the Berry Berry Good ($10) with its generous concoction of Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries and Ginger Ale…


Or consider the signature alcoholic Bye Bye Blackbird with berries and rum...

Opening Acts

Pan-Seared Hokkaido Scallops ($38) lightly seared with a torch, lightly doused with crispy Chicken Crackle, Edamame (podded soybeans) puree and aromatic lemon tarragon nage...


The recommended Wagyu Beef Carpaccio ($28) with paper-thin slices of  raw beef sliced paper-thin, drizzled with olive oil and lemon juice, and finished with capers and onions... 

Main Acts

The 225g Fillet Mignon ($58) is char-grilled perfectly to your preferred doneness with adorable roasted cherry tomatoes and a healthy garden salad on the side. Due to the cut, meat from this particular region is particularly tender, and makes for an easy meal when accompanied by the choice of Horseradish Cream, Béarnaise Sauce or Red Wine Sauce.


The BB Cheese Burger ($28) is a decent-sized American-style beef burger with Dijon Mustard, Pommery Mustard, Green Peppercorn Mustard, Aged Cheddar and Montreux Jazz Sauce. The Garden Salad and French Fries complete the hearty platter.


For a fresh change, consider the Roasted Prawn Tail ($36) served New Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables, Chimichurri Sauce. For those unfamiliar with the name, Chimichurri Sauce is an uncooked sauce used for grilled meat made of finely-chopped parsley, minced garlic, vegetable oil, oregano, and white vinegar with an Argentinian origin. A perfect combination with the mild sweetness of lightly-grilled fresh prawns.

Final Acts

Savour desserts while listening to the relaxing tones of jazz music...


For a start, consider the Ella’s Cheesecake ($15), a must-try in any Montreux Jazz Café.
Inspired by the legendary Ella Fitzgerald, the addition of the sweet berries and strawberry puree to the rich cream cake and fragrant biscuit crust helps keep the palate refreshed and wanting for more…


The Mont Blanc ($15) is deconstructed Lemon Meringue dotted with Chestnut Custard and Caramelized Chestnut leaving a trail of Dark Chocolate crumbs in its wake…



Similarly the Tiramisu ($13) is a deconstructed semi-circle of rich Mascarpone Mousse, flanked by Espresso Light Sponge topped Vanilla Crumble, and dusted with Chocolate powder…



Live music in the evenings to make each night all that more memorable...



The powerful vocals of Beverly Morata enthrall all...


Montreux Jazz Cafe is at Pan Pacific Orchard, 10 Claymore Road, Singapore 229540. Reservations can be made at +65 6733-0091. For more information, visit www.montreuxjazzcafe.com/en/cafe/singapore.