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pushup
25-10-2012, 02:18 AM
Hi

Does anyone know other than geylang and balestier area, is there any other
hotel that only requires one ic?:rolleyes:

Pls advise

Thks

alan0338
25-10-2012, 11:18 AM
yes... i know tis 2 ritz carlton, and fullerton... ;)

songsonglah
25-10-2012, 12:05 PM
yes... i know tis 2 ritz carlton, and fullerton... ;)

If too expensive, still got Pan Pacific, Fullerton Bay Hotel nearby...

Please lah. If have require 1 ic only, once listed here, is as good as gone.

littlepok
25-10-2012, 12:08 PM
so is it gone the days whereby u book 1 room then ding-dong, u open door see present and go in happy happy.

if u check-in alone, they will deny u to take the room meh? cannot book room to pcc inside ah (or simply sleep). onus is on them to stop visitors and ask which room they are etc and register them. see if your FL or masseur can siam them and rush to your room direct lor.

songsonglah
25-10-2012, 01:53 PM
You can book room using just your ic only. But the moment they notice someone else entering your room, they reserve the right, and most likely, do call your guest down to recept to register.

This applies to those fuck hotels like Fragrance, H81 etc.

Some 3/4 stars (those that you book overnight for $150 +/-) do monitor your room for visitors. A couple of the FLs that I booked uses these hotels. But I guess TS is asking about transit hotels that require only 1 ic and outside Geylang and balestier area. These, are quite hard to come by.

TheDrifter
25-10-2012, 06:49 PM
Hi

Does anyone know other than geylang and balestier area, is there any other
hotel that only requires one ic?:rolleyes:

Pls advise

Thks

I think only budget hotels have this 2 IDs policy.... so far those main stream hotels that I went to have never asked for my partner's ID.

pushup
25-10-2012, 08:07 PM
I mean i want to book for only 2hrs..

whatdoido
21-05-2014, 12:00 AM
try the 1 near old airport road