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Bintan's Silk launches Party and Stay Packages for Clubbers

Travel News Asia Tuesday, 7 November 2006

Silk, Bintan’s island party club, located in the grounds of the Bintan Lagoon Resort, has launched several packages to encourage guests to stay over. These are Party and Stay inclusive of a recovery breakfast; Stag Night and Hens Night encompassing villa accommodation and a host of accoutrements among other perks for a fun, memorable occasion.

Party and Stay - At Sin$99 per person, the package covers:

• Transfer to/fro Bintan ferry terminal in the Silk Route bus
• Twin share accommodation in a superior room 
• Recovery breakfast – a full international buffet at Kopi-O supplemented by a hearty pick-me-up fortified with all the vitamins required after a rousing night at Silk
• Complimentary drink in Silk
• Silk souvenir

Stag Night - For grooms-to-be, the Stag Night is a fun night designed to make it lively and memorable for him to celebrate the last of his bachelor days with close buddies. At Sin$699 per group of six persons per night, it includes:

• Party transfer to/fro Bintan ferry terminal in the Silk Route bus
• Overnight accommodation in a well-appointed villa equipped with buggy
• Recovery breakfast – a full international buffet at Kopi-O supplemented by a hearty pick-me-up fortified with all the vitamins required after a rousing night at Silk
• A specially dressed-up buggy to transfer the groom-to-be and his party to Silk
• Beer, shooters with souvenir shaker and pizza bash in a private alcove of Silk 
• A ‘horny’ gift pack for the groom
• Party packs for all guests 
• Gift for the organizer 
• Waiver of Karaoke room rental
• 10% off spa treatments
• BBQ option at Sin$220
• Golf option at Sin$99 inclusive of one game, green fees, caddy and buggy

Hens Night - This package is created to allow anxious brides-to-be to relax and spend quality time with her female coterie or even hold a bridal  shower. At Sin$699 per group of six persons per night, it includes:

• Party transfer to/fro Bintan ferry terminal in the Silk Route bus
• Overnight accommodation in a well-appointed villa equipped with buggy
• Recovery breakfast – a full international buffet at Kopi-O supplemented by a hearty pick-me-up fortified with all the vitamins required after a rousing night at Silk
• Sushi, shooters for 6 with souvenir shaker and wine in the private alcove of Silk 
• A specially dressed-up buggy to transfer the bride-to-be and her party to Silk
• A ‘blushing’ bridal gift pack for the bride
• A silk scarf for all guests 
• Gift for the organizer
• Waiver of Karaoke room rental
• 10% off spa treatments
• BBQ option at Sin$220
• Spa pampering session in Villa at Sin$54 per person (30mins feet and hand massage OR neck and shoulder)

All prices are subject to 10% government tax and 10% service charge. Ferry tickets are not included.

Designers Richard Ho Architects conceived Silk as ‘slinky, sexy and sensuous....designed for the savvy who are confident and know what they want in life’. Infinitely ultra chic and urban in concept and design, Silk is styled as an urban party playground of Bintan. Silk’s multifaceted and variety of themed events creates an ambience that offers a hybrid experience of a club, disco, live venue and lounge. As the first such club on the island, it attracts residents, guests from the other hotel resorts and Singapore residents. The club was built at a cost of Sin$650,000. Measuring over 500 square meters, the club accommodates up to 300 guests.

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