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Family-friendly staycays for every budget
The Straits Times
|February 24, 2025
Here are nine Singapore hotels and prices ranging from under $200 to more than $1,700 a night
Looking for a family-friendly staycation to celebrate a birthday, enjoy a weekend getaway or have fun during the school holidays? There are great options for every budget, whether you are looking to pay under $200 or over $1,000 a night. Check out these nine hotels.
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D'RESORT
D'Resort is giving NTUC Union members unlimited entry to the Wild Wild Wet water park for four people, worth up to $156 a room daily. The park is just a stroll away from the accommodation.
Not a member? You will still get two admission tickets.
Reserve a barbecue pit for $35 if you are staying in a Mangrove Walk, Beach Cove, Park View or Beach Cove Duplex room. And for your little ones, the nearby Gallop Stable offers pony rides that will make their day.
Rates: From $151 a room for NTUC Union members and $160 for non-members. The promotion is valid till March 31.
Info: str.sg/i5b4
SINGAPORE MARRIOTT TANG PLAZA HOTEL
With the Family Getaway package, your kids will each receive an M Passport Wallet that contains postcards, stickers and an activity map suggesting family-friendly attractions, such as the National Gallery Singapore.
But it might prove challenging to tear them away from the comfortable room and inviting pool.
They can also eat for free from the kids' menu – with choices such as fried rice and mini burgers – when you dine at the hotel's Crossroads restaurant and Lobby Lounge.
The package includes free breakfast for two adults and two kids under 12 years old. Get a second room at half price and invite the extended family along.
Rates: From $450 a night. The promotion is valid till Dec 31.
Info: str.sg/3hC43
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