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pnoeric Aug 4, 2012 6:24 pm

Overnighting in Changi
 
Hey, I have a VN flight SGN-SIN, arriving into Changi at 7:25p, and then the next morning I'm flying SQ biz class SIN-MLE, departing at 9:45am.

Rather than deal with a hotel in Singapore, or even those airport transit hotels, I'm thinking of just sleeping somewhere in a lounge. So a few questions that I'm hoping someone can answer:

1. I'm guessing that as an SQ biz flyer I'll be able to get into some SQ lounge. (There are also some Priority Pass lounges that are open 24 hours that I'll have access to: the Skyview Lounge in T1 and the Ambassador Transit Lounges in T2 and T3.) Are any of these good for sleeping?

2. Are there lockers or some other place I can ditch not only my suitcase but my carry-on backpack? I would be ok leaving my suitcase w immigration to claim the next morning, but definitely need to have the backpack (w/computer) and would need it to be secure that while I'm sleeping. Perhaps in a lounge?

Thank you very very much,
Eric

binman Aug 4, 2012 6:46 pm

Overnighting in Changi
 
Sky view in1 no good for sleeping. If I were you the transit hotel is a great option as it is airside and also allows access to a pool.
Just used crowne plaza for 8 hour stay but I had kids with me. It was expensive and noisy and i wished I had used the transit hotel.

pnoeric Aug 5, 2012 12:53 pm


Originally Posted by binman (Post 19060709)
Sky view in1 no good for sleeping. If I were you the transit hotel is a great option as it is airside and also allows access to a pool.
Just used crowne plaza for 8 hour stay but I had kids with me. It was expensive and noisy and i wished I had used the transit hotel.

Thanks for the reply. The Crowne Plaza is coming up at like $269/night or something-- way too much for such a short layover. The transit hotel looks promising but if I can sleep in lounges then why pay for it at all? But yeah, the transit hotel (with its odd 6-hour block pricing, then by-the-hour after the first 6 hours) is my fallback.

thanks,
E

pnoeric Aug 9, 2012 2:40 pm

Anyone else have any thoughts on lounge sleeping at Changi... in the SQ lounges? Or Ambassador Transit Lounges?

dsquared37 Aug 10, 2012 6:26 am

With a midnight arrival and 7Am departure I've caught some Zzzzz in the T3 lounge in back. Staff will give you a blanket and pillow if you like. There are some benches that aren't bad but it's not a great option and I'd recommend, for the amount of time you have, to go to the transit hotel if you don't want to leave the airport.

The other option is hit the lounge and drink all night. :D

MSPeconomist Aug 10, 2012 6:43 am

Reserve the transit hotel for a block that will let you get the sleep you need, for example nine hours if you want to sleep for eight hours. There is a transit hotel in each terminal, although I've only used the one in T3, which is the newest. One of the other transit hotels was recently closed for renovation, so it's had some modernization and upgrades. At least one offers budget rooms without private/ensuite toilet and shower facilities.

The T1 SkyView lounge is pretty decent and certainly is open all night, but IIRC it limits visits to several hours, although I don't know how they enforce this. There's a large and quiet area about a half level above the main area. You access it by hidden stairs at the far left wall, near the toilets and showers. I don't recall seeing any seating on while one could comfortably stretch out and recline.

I haven't seen the T2 SQ lounge since it was renovated, but the biz side of their T3 lounge impresses me as always busy at all hours. When you can book (do make an advance reservation as they get full most nights) the transit hotel for $80 or less, IMO it's not worth sleeping in the lounge and worrying about your belongings.

mach92 Aug 11, 2012 12:50 pm

I do both C lounges weekly T-2 & T-3

Personally I would not plan on sleeping there. The chairs are not all that comfortable. T-3 lounge is packed most of the time. T-2 has some other pay lounges down the hall. I know one of them has small single beds. The transit hotel would probably be your best option.


Originally Posted by pnoeric (Post 19091224)
Anyone else have any thoughts on lounge sleeping at Changi... in the SQ lounges? Or Ambassador Transit Lounges?


solanoma Aug 12, 2012 9:23 pm

Priority Pass sleeping idea...
 

Originally Posted by pnoeric (Post 19060622)

1. I'm guessing that as an SQ biz flyer I'll be able to get into some SQ lounge. (There are also some Priority Pass lounges that are open 24 hours that I'll have access to: the Skyview Lounge in T1 and the Ambassador Transit Lounges in T2 and T3.) Are any of these good for sleeping?

I was using a Priority Pass lounge next to the Ambassador Transit hotel during a long MR layover last year. A lady attendant showed me the sleeping area in the back: a few basic small rooms with drawn curtains that you could rent for a small fee.

pnoeric Aug 13, 2012 12:44 pm

Thank you all. Hmm. So many options ;-) I'm leaning towards the transit hotel (to just be sure it's done and okay), though the Priority Pass sleeping option might be worth investigating.

BuildingMyBento Aug 14, 2012 12:07 pm

Recently, I had roughly the same arrival/departure times that you had in Singapore. I wandered around parts of the city until the last train left for Changi, and then somehow killed time in T3 and its basement floors. I was denied access to any *A lounge because MI flights apparently don't allow one to reap the benefits of *G, alas you will have a more tolerable experience (I hope/reckon) with your onwards SQ biz ticket.

pnoeric Aug 14, 2012 4:10 pm


Originally Posted by Tad's Broiled Steaks (Post 19118894)
Recently, I had roughly the same arrival/departure times that you had in Singapore. I wandered around parts of the city until the last train left for Changi, and then somehow killed time in T3 and its basement floors. I was denied access to any *A lounge because MI flights apparently don't allow one to reap the benefits of *G, alas you will have a more tolerable experience (I hope/reckon) with your onwards SQ biz ticket.

Thanks... I think I'm definitely going with the travel hotel, but I'll be working it hard with the lounge access, too. :-) BTW great travel blog! Looks like you have really covered everywhere in Asia!



Originally Posted by MSPeconomist (Post 19094866)
Reserve the transit hotel for a block that will let you get the sleep you need, for example nine hours if you want to sleep for eight hours. There is a transit hotel in each terminal, although I've only used the one in T3, which is the newest. One of the other transit hotels was recently closed for renovation, so it's had some modernization and upgrades. At least one offers budget rooms without private/ensuite toilet and shower facilities.

This is really what's tipped me over. It looks like flights from Vietnam and departing to the Maldives both go in and out of terminal 2. Can I get from T2 to T3 without going through any checkpoints (immigration, customs, security)? Or do I have to go through those before I'm able to do this? Sorry, I'm very confused about how all this works! My flight is arriving from SGN at night and leaving early to MLE the next morning. So technically I never need to enter the country of Singapore, I just need to use their airport overnight :-)

solanoma Aug 14, 2012 9:42 pm


Originally Posted by pnoeric (Post 19120578)
2. Can I get from T2 to T3 without going through any checkpoints (immigration, customs, security)? Or do I have to go through those before I'm able to do this? Sorry, I'm very confused about how all this works! My flight is arriving from SGN at night and leaving early to MLE the next morning. So technically I never need to enter the country of Singapore, I just need to use their airport overnight :-)

Yes, you can freely move about. No checkpoints in between...

beep88 Aug 15, 2012 12:09 pm

- Ambassador lounge had a 5 hour stay limit and they make you wear a sticker with the expiry time

- Skyview has no lounge chairs

- Rainforest has day beds with semi-private partitions but they cost extra. A 6 hour stay costs more than the transit hotel min. stay of 6 hrs. But if you intend to stay less than 6 hrs, Rainforest is cheaper.

- Green Market is really just a restaurant and doesn't open overnight

- sleeping in the cinema is free

- you can move between T1-T2-T3 air side without going thru immigration.

pnoeric Aug 18, 2012 11:23 am


Originally Posted by solanoma (Post 19122022)
Yes, you can freely move about. No checkpoints in between...

Thanks! That's what I needed to know.


Originally Posted by beep88 (Post 19128313)
- Ambassador lounge had a 5 hour stay limit and they make you wear a sticker with the expiry time

- Skyview has no lounge chairs

- Rainforest has day beds with semi-private partitions but they cost extra. A 6 hour stay costs more than the transit hotel min. stay of 6 hrs. But if you intend to stay less than 6 hrs, Rainforest is cheaper.

- Green Market is really just a restaurant and doesn't open overnight

- sleeping in the cinema is free

- you can move between T1-T2-T3 air side without going thru immigration.

Perfect, thank you.

I'm booking my stay at the Ambassador Transit Hotel (probably T3) now...

PJBoogie Aug 19, 2012 1:21 pm

Arriving in Changi T-1 at 00:20 (DL). Will be staying in Singapore for 3-days before returning home. Thinking of using the transit hotel for a good 5 hours of sleep before heading out into town when the sun rises. (Didn't want to book a hotel room for the previous day).

Questions:

(a) Since I am not a transit passenger, will I have access and be allowed to stay at the transit hotel? The reason I ask is I am arriving passenger and the location of the transit hotel in T-1 is in the departure transit area.

(b) Any problems clearing customs and immigration 6 hours after the plane lands?

Only carry-on - no checked.

Thanks


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