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Pan Pacific Singapore unveils $80m facelift

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Pan Pacific Singapore’s iconic new lobby and Atrium Bar

PAN Pacific Singapore, one of Singapore’s most iconic hotels recently unveiled its $80 million new look. Its biggest investment since opening in 1987, the hotel now boasts a revitalised lobby, 790 redesigned rooms, innovative and new dining concepts and a unique Pacific Club on Level 38, with 24-hour service offerings and enhanced technology.

“The transformation of Pan Pacific Singapore comes on the back of comprehensive research on the changing needs of our guests and associates. As Singapore continues to remain a top destination globally, our transformation ensures the delivery of quality hospitality experiences synonymous with the Pan Pacific brand, thereby enhancing our competitive advantage locally as a premier hotel of choice for discerning business and leisure guests,” said Scott Swank, general manager of Pan Pacific Singapore.

Setting the tone for the revitalised Pan Pacific Singapore is the fully transformed lobby with an upgraded arrival experience supported by integrated mobile check-in technology. Upon arrival, guests no longer need to check in the traditional way at the ubiquitous reception counter, as associates personally attend to them and handle the process via an iPad. A 22-m long bar is the centrepiece of the Atrium where guests can enjoy a drink while being checked-in.

A unique Pacific Club now occupies the top floor of the hotel at Level 38, providing round-the-clock privileges and services such as refreshments and cocktails, as well as personalised guest services.

Each redesigned room is fitted with guest-centric and functional enhancements, which includes an enhanced An enhanced entertainment system enables guests to “plug and play” their mobile devices with the TV, while a “smart energy management” system helps conserve energy by allowing guests to customise their room temperature settings, and by automatically returning the lights and air conditioning to an energy-saving standby mode when the room is vacant.

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