My Honeymoon Diary

See more on the honeymoon of Angela and Andy in the Summer 2010 edition of Holidays for Couples magazine.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Back to reality...

We are back! Well, we have been for a while but as soon as we landed, sadly reality took over, and Andy's grandad died a few days after we returned. So we've had a busy and sad time since, but everything is OK and life is settling down.

Our honeymoon was perfect.

Saigon was brilliant; perfect combination of culture, history and delicious food. The Park Hyatt was a highlight for our suite (yes, suite!) feeling like a luxurious apartment rather than a hotel. The Six Senses Hideaway is a destination in itself and was exactly what we needed: tropical seclusion. Anything in the world could have been happening and we wouldn't have known it. Except when Andy used the free in-room WIFI to find out what was happening with the federal election... Singapore, where we stayed at the Four Seasons (in another suite!), was green, shopping heaven for me (Andy was a very patient observer) and full of fantastic food experiences.

More from me in a real life honeymoon story on the website, and in an upcoming edition of Holidays for Couples magazine... Watch this space - I'm sure we'll update this post when the other stories are done so you know where to find them. Oh, and I'll add a pic to this story too, one last one to round out the blog.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

First day as a wife... and a hotel booking!



Yep, wedding was yesterday and it was wonderful! It went in a flash, as anyone who's been part of a wedding will tell you, but it was a combination of hectic and fun. Despite Friday the 13th superstitions we had beautiful weather, everything went smoothly and our guests had a wonderful time. Can't ask for more really. We've had a lovely day today, a relaxed lunch with family in the sun then some packing for a certain holiday... A perfect day after the controlled and romantic mayhem that was yesterday.

Despite my claims last entry, we booked our Singapore hotel today. Too many other things with a more pressing deadline took over last week. And the booked hotel is.... Four Seasons.

Why? A combination of many reasons. We've never experienced the renowned Four Seasons service. From friends and family, to well seasoned travellers and the all important internet, we've heard many great things about the service. Hopefully, nothing is too much trouble! Also, location. It's on Orchard Road. So, hello shopping. Plus, a lovely pool that will be frequented when shopping etc becomes too much. LT. That combined with great food and some beautiful looking in-house bars for a late afternoon G&T is all we can ask for.

As a final summation, here's how our honeymoon will look - Ho Chi Minh City at the Park Hyatt for three nights, Nha Trang at the Six Senses Hideaway for six nights then Singapore at the Four Seasons for four nights.

So, off to bed now as we have an early flight. Going to dress up and see if we can ask about an upgrade. You never know, so we'll see what happens. There'll be no more updates from me until we get back in two weeks' time. Til then!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Which Singapore hotel to check in to...?



Selecting a Singapore hotel has been trickier than I planned. Firstly, there are loads of them! Plus, I've never been to Singapore so I'm not sure what's what and where's where. Orchard Road seems like a good bet because I know that's a shopping haven. And I plan to shop. Have I mentioned that? I know I've warned Andy about that.

When we first started looking, the rates seemed high compared to other cities we've stayed in. A situation that remained a mystery until one of the hotels I enquired with told me the Youth Olympic Games were on in Singapore. Mystery solved. Not sure youths combine well with coupledom but it should bring some excitement to the city... But it also means that the the vast majority of the lower priced rooms are booked out.

So, where I'm at now (and yep, I'm aware I'm four days out from the wedding and six days from the honeymoon but my two excuses are: I've been busy and making the call has made me put it off) is deciding between luxury boutique and luxury mega brand). For boutique the contenders are The Fullerton and the Quincy. For mega brand the Mandarin Oriental, the Shangri La and Four Seasons.

We won't go wrong with any of them. Decision will be made by Wednesday. Nothing like a deadline. The criteria? Unbelievable service, great pool, easy access to shopping, bars and eating out options. We'll toss up all these elements tonight and tomorrow and let you know what we decide.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Singapore mayhem

Singapore sure has its fair share of hotels to choose from. Having never been, we're not really sure which area is the place we want to stay. I'm figuring we can't go wrong with Orchard Road... but who knows.

At this stage, Singapore will be about indulging in great food and giving the bank account a work out with some serious shopping. We're there for four nights, so we'll have time for chilling out as well.

So, the next week is about navigating which hotel to choose. Raffles, Grand Hyatt, Fullerton, Conrad, Mandarin Oriental... I could go on for paragraphs, But I won't. It's not interesting reading.

I'll come back when I've narrowed the field. And have a better idea about the best location to stay in...

Friday, July 16, 2010

Saigon sorted


The Park Hyatt has won the Saigon accommodation toss up. I can't go past its beautiful decor, the rooms look very un-hotel like and it gets rave reviews. Doesn't look bad at all, does it?
I'm pretty tired at the moment (pretty sure I've mentioned that before!) so I really want the Saigon and Singapore accommodation to be a refuge for time by the pool and sleep-ins. Not that we don't want to get out and about to see the cities (I've been to Vietnam before, but can't wait to go back as it's been ages and there's lots to experience in Saigon) but a balance is what we're after I'd say.
People keep telling me to let the hotels we book know it's our honeymoon. We've done that with the Six Senses and their service has been exceptional. So I'm going to let the Park Hyatt know and see what happens.
We lodged our visas for Vietnam last weekend, so once I get our Singapore accommodation booked (need to start researching - fast) it's down to the fun bit - reading up about the cities and deciding what to see.
Have a great weekend!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Saigon accommodation...



We have three nights in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, at the start of the honeymoon. Saigon is a much more romantic name, so I'm sticking with it.

In Saigon we plan to gain insight into the city's war torn past, with Reunification Palace and War Remnants Museum, as examples, combined with much eating of the country's delicious cuisine, as well as time to relax. It's the first few days of our honeymoon and if we're as tired then as we are now then we'll need down time.

With that in mind, we're going to stay in one of Saigon's beautiful luxury hotels. As we get further down the road of planning this honeymoon, it seems we're not prepared to skimp on anything... We've narrowed the options down to the Park Hyatt Saigon and InterContinental Asiana Saigon. The first image is the pool at the InterCon and the second is a room at the Park Hyatt.

Both look beautiful, and offer what we're after - respite when we want to chill. The Park Hyatt is more expensive, but a level above the InterCon. Also, it was formerly the Brinks Hotel, the site Vietcong agents car bombed in an attempt to show the South and the US what would happen if they launched air raids against northern Vietnam. Not many hotels have such a place in history.

I don't think we'll be disappointed with either hotel, so this weekend's decision is which one.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Flights sorted


I've been remiss with my entries! Sorry, many wedding tasks and a last minute trip to Melbourne for work last week swallowed my time.


So, flights are booked! Fortunately Singapore Airlines had some great prices for the time we wanted to fly so we're able to have the honeymoon we wanted - Vietnam and Singapore. We're spending nine nights in Vietnam, three nights Ho Chi Minh City and six nights Nha Trang, then four nights Singapore.


We're also giving the A380 a whirl to see what all the fuss is about.


Next step - accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City and Singapore. Does anyone have any recommendations? We'd love boutique, well located, gorgeous accommodation with a lovely pool, as it's going to be hot. Love to hear your thoughts.