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Let’s meet in the gardens

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Pattaya’s latest attraction is beckoning meeting planners, enticing them with an opportunity to meet differently – outdoors and among pretty blooms.

Flowerland Pattaya, opened in December 2018, is located in Map Prachan Lake in the eastern part of the Thai resort town. Spanning 16.2 hectares, it is said to be the largest garden in Pattaya.

The attraction displays a wide range of flora from tropical locations as well as cold countries. Highlights include the viewpoint zone which has an iconic bridge where visitors could take photos, an aquarium and four domes housing plants from temperate lands. There is also a large fountain that dances to lights and sounds, creating spectacular 3D shows.

Flowerland Pattaya welcomes venue hires, and allows its outdoor areas to be transformed into platforms on which to create corporate events and activities, such as conferences, meetings and teambuilding programmes.

The cost of hiring venues at Flowerland Pattaya start from 5,000 baht (US$156) for the small meeting rooms, up to 85,000 baht for both indoor and outdoor spaces, excluding F&B cost. Should F&B be required, the garden will also be able to make suitable arrangements.

Spruced-up event space reopens at Banyan Tree Phuket

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Banyan Tree Phuket has reopened The Lagoon Deck – a new indoor venue built over an open-air space – for event bookings, following renovations.

Featuring 454m2 of space with floor-to-ceiling windows, the pillarless space offers oversized glass windows overlooking the resort’s main lagoon and gardens, allowing maximum daylight into the space. At night, it transforms into a dreamy venue bathed in moonlight. The Lagoon Deck’s interior design keeps with the contemporary Thai architecture and design of the 25-year-old resort.

The property’s largest event space is able to hold celebrations for up to 500 guests, sit-down dinners for up to 300 guests, or corporate meetings for up to 220 guests.

The venue rental of The Lagoon Deck is 65,000 baht (US$2,033), while a minimum of 105,000 baht F&B charge for full venue hire applies.

The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali names new F&B director

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The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali has promoted executive chef Manoj Rawat to the position of director of F&B.

Rawat has spent more than 20 years in the kitchen, and has now taken on a more senior managerial role. He has been in charge of the resort’s culinary team since 2015, where he assumed responsibility for elevating F&B services across the resort. He also helped to introduce more healthy offerings in line with Westin’s wellness concept.

Green becomes the new gold

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Event brief
With sustainability at the core of its business, Schneider Electric commissioned Marina Bay Sands (MBS) in Singapore to whip up an “Earth-friendly” Schneider Electric Global Innovation Summit last September.

This was the event’s first time in Singapore, after having visited countries like France, Mexico and India as part of Schneider Electric’s Innovation Summit World Tour.

The event welcomed more than 3,200 leading entrepreneurs, executives and industry leaders.

Challenges
Not only was MBS tasked with giving Schneider Electric’s delegates a memorable impression of Singapore, the venue had to carefully weigh its options for sustainability.

“The Schneider Electric Innovation Summit Singapore was the largest green event that MBS has ever hosted. We had to execute many ‘firsts’ for this event, including putting together the most sustainable menu we’ve ever done,” shared Roger Simons, associate director of sustainability, MBS.

He continued: “It was both challenging and exciting working with our chefs to conceptualise new dishes using ingredients that were locally-sourced, certified organic, sustainable, or responsibly produced. It required us to balance sustainability and creativity to elevate the delegate experience.”

Moreover, Schneider Electric had also requested that the event be completely free of single-use materials, such as plastic or paper cutlery and stationery. This posed a considerable challenge to the MBS team given the scale of the event, explained Simons.

Solution
Going beyond its usual Harvest Menu for green meetings, MBS engaged in a six-month long collaborative process with Schneider Electric to conceptualise a fully sustainable menu featuring ingredients that were organic, Fair Trade- or Rainforest Alliance-Certified, responsibly produced or locally-sourced.

Highlights included Rainforest Alliance-Certified coffee; sustainable rice certified by The Sustainable Rice Platform convened by UN Environment and the International Rice Research Institute; responsibly sourced seafood ingredients; as well as organic products such as meat, wine, butter, eggs and vegetables.

More than 10,400 Earth-friendly meals were served over the two-day event, which included an Innovation Summit Dinner for 1,000 delegates on the first day.

To meet Schneider Electric’s request to eliminate single-use materials, MBS put in place initiatives such as the recycling of lanyards and omitting disposable items across the event floor.

The team went one step further by facilitating the donation of Schneider Electric’s leftover event furniture to the Association for Persons with Special Needs. A total of 320 furniture items such as shelves, sofas and tables were donated, and used to furnish the association’s new Centre for Adults.

Key takeaways
The willingness to go the extra mile for shared goals – sustainability and corporate responsibility – was the key for this successful collaboration between MBS and Schneider Electric, shared Simons.

“It was great working with a client that was fully supportive of the sustainable measures we proposed, and also eager to take their commitment to another level (while) challenging each other to push the green envelope,” he explained.

The event now serves as a benchmark for MBS’ commitment to sustainability.

Simons added: “The success we saw from our work with Schneider Electric also paved the way for future green events, as it allowed us to witness MBS’ capabilities in raising the bar for sustainable meetings.”

Event: Schneider Electric Global Innovation Summit
Organiser: Schneider Electric
Venue: Marina Bay Sands
Date: September 20-21, 2018
Number of participants: More than 3,200

After Sentosa, Shangri-La veteran GM moves to Singapore city resort

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Tane Picken has been appointed as general manager of Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, overseeing the Shangri-La Apartments and Shangri La Residences in his new role.

The South African native was previously the general manager at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa, Singapore. No stranger to the group, Picken was also the general manager of Hotel Jen Penang from 2015 to 2016.

Picken has more than 18 years of hospitality management experience across a variety of luxury hotel brands across Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

Jakarta hotels put on brave front amid post-election unrest

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Pictured on May 22, protests escalate in Indonesia’s capital over presidential election results

After riots erupted in Central Jakarta on May 21 and 22 in protest of president Joko Widodo’s re-election, tourism stakeholders are keeping their chins up and stepping up on safety and security until order is restored in the city.

The protests broke out in Jalan Thamrin, near the office of the Election Supervisory Body, before spreading to the neighbouring Tanah Abang, Petamburan, Wahid Hasyim and Sabang.

Pictured on May 22, protests escalate in Indonesia’s capital over presidential election results

At press time, Canada, the US, the UK and Australia have issued travel advisories to their citizens in light of the violent protests in Jakarta that left six dead.

However, hotels in the Ring 1 area that TTG Asia spoke to are expecting to operate as normal, with the majority claiming that impact on business has been minimal.

Khika Meutia Mahardhika, director of marketing and communications at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta, said the property has received many questions regarding the situation, but no cancellations.

She added that the hotel has heightened security and precautionary measures, with a crisis management committee activated as part of protocol.

Likewise, Roman Soleh, assistant marketing communication manager of Holiday Inn Express Wahid Hasyim, said the hotel imposed a lock-down for all guests and staff during protests and riots, given how it is located just steps away from a site of protest.

Roman added: “A few days before the protest, we informed guests (including incoming ones) that the rally was going to take place. We also issued safety precautions. So far, they are fine and have not cancelled.”

With the police raising the alert level for public order and safety until May 25, Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta has lost some business.

Elsa Amalo, marketing communication manager Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta, located in the Tanah Abang area, said: “We received 10 room and three event cancellations on a single day. Mostly, it was because guests were not sure which routes were open and if it was safe to get to the hotel…”

Although the riots are contained within an area in Central Jakarta, Krishnadi, chairman of Association of Indonesian Hotels and Restaurants Jakarta chapter, acknowledged that the unrest could impact city-wide hotel occupancy.

He stressed that the extent of tourism impact falls on law enforcement securing Jakarta and arresting perpetrators of the unrest.

Krishnadi believes that as soon as order is restored, tourism will be quick to recover.

“Nowadays people realise (riots) could happen anywhere. Moreover, most the visitors to Jakarta are here to do business. They will need to return to the city as soon as the situation is back to normal,” he opined.

Meanwhile in Bali, Indonesia’s most popular tourist destination, Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati, deputy governor Bali, commented that the riots have had no impact on tourism. “Bali is enjoying an increase in the number of tourists. When compared to the same month in 2018, the number of tourist arrivals increased by three per cent.”

While tourism to Bali does not appear to be threatened, I Ketut Ardana, chairman of ASITA Bali Chapter admitted that he has received some questions from overseas business partners concerned about whether the unrest was likely to spread to Bali.

Royal Caribbean unveils latest ship, promises another option for MICE planners in Asia

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Royal Caribbean launched Asia’s largest ship, Spectrum of the Seas, earlier this week on Tuesday, marking the start of its Double Quantum Year in Asia.

The cruise line’s first Quantum Ultra Class ship, Spectrum of the Seas weighs 170,000 gross registered tonnes and has a capacity of more than 5,600 guests and 2,137 staterooms. Onboard offerings include features such as a VR bungee trampoline, a skydiving simulator, high-tech multimedia shows and robotic bartenders.

Spectrum of the Seas docked at Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

Before homeporting in Shanghai in June 2019, Spectrum of the Seas will offer three sailings from Singapore.

The arrival of Spectrum of the Seas marks the start of Royal Caribbean’s “Double Quantum Year” in Asia. Following hot on the heels of this new vessel, sister ship Quantum of the Seas will return to Singapore in November 2019 for 34 sailings until April 2020.

Following which, it will add a new homeporting season in Singapore, sailing in the region from October 2020 to April 2021. This additional deployment will add some 180,000 guests to the Singapore cruising scene, said Royal Caribbean’s senior vice president international, Gavin Smith.

“We are seeing a great response to these larger ships in Asia – the three Singapore sailings on Spectrum of the Seas this and next week are sold out. We are confident of growing the Asian market,” he said.

Smith credited trade partnerships with entities such as Changi Airport Group and the Singapore Tourism Board for the growth of cruise tourism in Asia.

Royal Caribbean’s managing director, Asia-Pacific, Angie Stephen, added: “We’re seeing growth not only in Singapore, but also from the region outside of Singapore. Our MICE business has been growing at a rapid pace over the last several years, especially as we bring new ships with more innovations and activities.”

Stephen remarked that meeting planners can also look forward to the exclusivity provided by Spectrum of the Seas’ Suite Club enclave. Accessible only by keycard, the Suite Club features 40 suites, two private dining rooms, a pool and a sundeck.

However, she revealed that the largest obstacle the cruise line faces in Asia is the lack of product awareness.

She said: “The biggest challenge we continue to have in this region is awareness and education. We need to get the word out that cruising is affordable, that there’s plenty of things to do and it’s hassle-free. That’s the number one thing we must overcome. The penetration (into this market) and amount of people (in Asia) who cruise is still a very low number.”

Grab moves deeper into the corporate travel, events space

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Grab is thinking of ways to capture the corporate market; Grab headquarters lobby in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, pictured

Capella Singapore reports rise in US meetings, updates MICE products

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Corporate meetings from the US at Capella Hotel Singapore have risen a year on since the landmark meeting between US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on June 12, 2018.

“The meeting got us a lot of media coverage and many Americans, in particular, have since then showed keen interest in Singapore and our hotel,” Diana Lee, director of sales & conference services, told TTGmice.

Capella Singapore’s new Grand Ballroom in a cluster setup

Most of the events from the US are corporate meetings.

At the same time, the overall stronger interest in Capella Hotel Singapore for events has encouraged the luxury property on Sentosa island to enhance its offerings.

For instance, the property unveiled an 81m2 curved LED wall in its Grand Ballroom yesterday, said to be the largest of its kind in Singapore. With four different screen configurations and high-resolution displays, the LED screen is expected to appeal to major corporate and social events.

“We realised many clients needed an LED screen, and would bring their own supplier to our venue. By offering this built-in LED wall here at our Grand Ballroom, we will help our clients save on events costs and more importantly, built-up time,” said Lee.

Accompanying the introduction of the LED wall is a new sustainable event F&B menu, which Lee said was launched to answer growing client requests for responsible dining options.

Busan boosts MICE portfolio with three upcoming entertainment venues

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Night view of Busan

The South Korean city of Busan will welcome three new arts and entertainment facilities – the Busan International Art Center, Busan Opera House and Busan Lotte Town Complex – by 2022.

First to open in 2021 is the Busan International Art Center, a new addition to the Busan Citizens Park area. The three-storey complex will offer 20,290m2 of floorspace. In addition to exhibition halls and meeting rooms, the complex will also house a 2,000-seat concert hall.

Night view of Busan

Following in 2022, the Busan Opera House will form part of a major city waterfront land-reclamation project near the Busan Port International Passenger Terminal. Designed by Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta, the open-plan building has five floors totalling 51,617m2, where features will include an 1,800-seat Grand Theater, 300-seat Small Theater, exhibition hall, and rooftop space.

Also set to open the same year, the Busan Lotte Town, located in the city’s central Nampo district, will form part of the existing Lotte shopping and entertainment complex. Spanning 30 floors, the multipurpose harbourside skyscraper will include a range of shopping, dining and entertainment facilities such as open gardens, rock climbing facilities, a theme park, and more.

Earlier this April, the South Korean city saw the opening of the Dream Theater, Busan’s first musical theatre, while new exhibition space, the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art, opened in 2018.

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