Four Seasons Hotel

Hi evie,

It must be very exciting counting down the days and knowing ur gonna get married in just a few days time!!
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I think when it's my turn i'm gonna b a nervous wreck...hee.. Can I ask how's the gold setting is like? I didn't know FS has gold color table cloth and chair covers. hee.. How much is it to upgrade the flowers? must be pretty expensive ya..

Hi squeakers,

U said it so well! hee...I also feel like I'm bleeding money. Didn't think weddings can cost this much... every little thing cost $$...sigh.. guess have to keep reminding myself that it's once in a lifetime
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Hi evie,

It must be very exciting counting down the days and knowing ur gonna get married in just a few days time!!
happy.gif
I think when it's my turn i'm gonna b a nervous wreck...hee.. Can I ask how's the gold setting is like? I didn't know FS has gold color table cloth and chair covers. hee.. How much is it to upgrade the flowers? must be pretty expensive ya..

Hi squeakers,

U said it so well! hee...I also feel like I'm bleeding money. Didn't think weddings can cost this much... every little thing cost $$...sigh.. guess have to keep reminding myself that it's once in a lifetime
happy.gif
 
Hi evie,

It must be very exciting counting down the days and knowing ur gonna get married in just a few days time!!
happy.gif
I think when it's my turn i'm gonna b a nervous wreck...hee.. Can I ask how's the gold setting is like? I didn't know FS has gold color table cloth and chair covers. hee.. How much is it to upgrade the flowers? must be pretty expensive ya..

Hi squeakers,

U said it so well! hee...I also feel like I'm bleeding money. Didn't think weddings can cost this much... every little thing cost $$...sigh.. guess have to keep reminding myself that it's once in a lifetime
happy.gif
 
Hi Beary, yes, I am very excited !!! although nervous, I wish I could repeat this whole experience again...hahahaaa....wedding prep is stressful but I enjoy it very much.
Last night I just had my hen night, nothing wild but enough to move me to close to tears when my friends sang together specially for me...

The gold setting is actually for chair covers, you can opt for gold or white chair covers, or gold for VIP and the rest is white. For table, the choice for guest tables are either white or ivory. But then...... I just saw the pictures Watashi posted above, how come can choose red table covers too? Red certainly very striking, hmmm...now I am confused.

U can give FS your budget for flowers and they will tailor the flowers according to the budget. I heard normal top up is between $1000-$2000 and u get nicer floral stands and bigger flowers as centrepiece for each table.
 
Hi Beary, yes, I am very excited !!! although nervous, I wish I could repeat this whole experience again...hahahaaa....wedding prep is stressful but I enjoy it very much.
Last night I just had my hen night, nothing wild but enough to move me to close to tears when my friends sang together specially for me...

The gold setting is actually for chair covers, you can opt for gold or white chair covers, or gold for VIP and the rest is white. For table, the choice for guest tables are either white or ivory. But then...... I just saw the pictures Watashi posted above, how come can choose red table covers too? Red certainly very striking, hmmm...now I am confused.

U can give FS your budget for flowers and they will tailor the flowers according to the budget. I heard normal top up is between $1000-$2000 and u get nicer floral stands and bigger flowers as centrepiece for each table.
 
Hi Beary, yes, I am very excited !!! although nervous, I wish I could repeat this whole experience again...hahahaaa....wedding prep is stressful but I enjoy it very much.
Last night I just had my hen night, nothing wild but enough to move me to close to tears when my friends sang together specially for me...

The gold setting is actually for chair covers, you can opt for gold or white chair covers, or gold for VIP and the rest is white. For table, the choice for guest tables are either white or ivory. But then...... I just saw the pictures Watashi posted above, how come can choose red table covers too? Red certainly very striking, hmmm...now I am confused.

U can give FS your budget for flowers and they will tailor the flowers according to the budget. I heard normal top up is between $1000-$2000 and u get nicer floral stands and bigger flowers as centrepiece for each table.
 
HI evie,

that's very sweet of ur friends! must be very touching to have such close friends
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I didn't know can opt for gold chair covers. hee..gold and ivory must b very nice... maybe u can go down to FS and take a look at the setting with red table covers when there's such a wedding. hopefully enough time before ur wedding..

The top up for flowers is pretty expensive...
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HI evie,

that's very sweet of ur friends! must be very touching to have such close friends
happy.gif


I didn't know can opt for gold chair covers. hee..gold and ivory must b very nice... maybe u can go down to FS and take a look at the setting with red table covers when there's such a wedding. hopefully enough time before ur wedding..

The top up for flowers is pretty expensive...
sad.gif
 
HI evie,

that's very sweet of ur friends! must be very touching to have such close friends
happy.gif


I didn't know can opt for gold chair covers. hee..gold and ivory must b very nice... maybe u can go down to FS and take a look at the setting with red table covers when there's such a wedding. hopefully enough time before ur wedding..

The top up for flowers is pretty expensive...
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Hi gals,

I have a question. The VIP tables, do they need to be in a different colour than the other tables or can I identify them in a different way? (like they have different flowers etc.) I don't want to disrespect any future inlaws... I just prefer a more uniform look with the tables.
 
Hi gals,

I have a question. The VIP tables, do they need to be in a different colour than the other tables or can I identify them in a different way? (like they have different flowers etc.) I don't want to disrespect any future inlaws... I just prefer a more uniform look with the tables.
 
Hi gals,

I have a question. The VIP tables, do they need to be in a different colour than the other tables or can I identify them in a different way? (like they have different flowers etc.) I don't want to disrespect any future inlaws... I just prefer a more uniform look with the tables.
 
Hi Squeakers,

The colour of VIP table depends on individual. It can be the same or different. The VIP tables are usually placed centre in from of the stage. No fix rule. Traditional Chinese usually like to use red to identify VIP

Hope the info helps you.
 
Hi Squeakers,

The colour of VIP table depends on individual. It can be the same or different. The VIP tables are usually placed centre in from of the stage. No fix rule. Traditional Chinese usually like to use red to identify VIP

Hope the info helps you.
 
Hi Squeakers,

The colour of VIP table depends on individual. It can be the same or different. The VIP tables are usually placed centre in from of the stage. No fix rule. Traditional Chinese usually like to use red to identify VIP

Hope the info helps you.
 
Thanks Happy Bride to be. That definitely helped. I think I'm just going to do something different for that table.. rather than putting the red seat covers etc.

Is anyone thinking of using an outside florist to 'top up' the flowers?
 
Thanks Happy Bride to be. That definitely helped. I think I'm just going to do something different for that table.. rather than putting the red seat covers etc.

Is anyone thinking of using an outside florist to 'top up' the flowers?
 
Thanks Happy Bride to be. That definitely helped. I think I'm just going to do something different for that table.. rather than putting the red seat covers etc.

Is anyone thinking of using an outside florist to 'top up' the flowers?
 
Hi all,

My fiancee and I have been to Four Seasons Hotel recently twice as guests. Once just before Christmas 2005, and another one on 25th Feb 2006 (just last Sat). Here are our comments.

(1) The shark's fin soup is starchy and you can count the number of shark's fin strands in one hand; second dinner was slightly better (more decent amount of shark's fin) but it was still starchy.

(2) Most of the other dishes were ordinary and nothing to shout about. I think it is possible to find better food for that price range. We were not impressed; but maybe it's because we are picky.

(3) Our friend at the second dinner had a bad experience. The price for additional rooms as stated in the contract was $250+++ onwards. When the day drew nearer, the hotel said the charge will be $450+++ because of Asian Aerospace. The matter was only settled when the groom's father contacted the head office in USA and they backed down to the original price of $250+++.

So when looking at the contract, make sure that they do not say $250+++ onwards (I might as well say $1+++ onwards) since it allows them to charge as much as they want. If they still insist on it being there, ask them specifically if there is any special event going on in Singapore during the date of your wedding that will cause them to raise their price.

(4) They do not waive corkage for wines; that will certainly blow your budget. As mentioned in other posts, expect to pay $34 and upwards for each bottle of wine (say $34+++ x 28 bottles = $1109.56, it is not cheap!). We had the Tyrell's House Moore's Creek Shiraz 2004 (they charged $34; it is about $21 at supermarkets) at the first wedding, and it really sucked (tannic, unbalanced, unpleasant). We warned our friend for the second wedding; he upgraded it to the $38 bottle which got him a Kendall-Jackson Cabernet-Sauvignon Merlot 2004 (about $27 at supermarkets), which was slightly better, but still a little sharp and rough. I told my friend; if the hotel does not charge any corkage, for $38, I can get him a superb bottle of wine that all his guests will remember for a long time. I think it is ridiculous for hotels to charge so high for such lousy wines; and to charge ridiculously high corkage fees of $25 per bottle; effectively forcing you to purchase their lousy wines. I know Four Seasons is unlikely to waive wine corkage; but some other good hotels do.

(5) The waitress serving us did not know how to pour wine. She basically filled the glass till about half-full. Anyone who knows something about wine understands that you should only fill the glass till at most one-third full. Reasons: (a) you can't possibly drink all that wine quickly; it warms up in the glass and once at 24 degrees, is NOT the optimum temperature to drink wine. Red wine should be consumed at most at 18 degrees. (b) you cannot swirl the wine without it spilling. Swirling the wine is to allow the aromas of the wine to come out. (c) the couple will faint when they see the bill for the number of wine bottles consumed and large amount of wine unconsumed in glasses and wasted. It is important to get the banquet manager to educate his/her waiters/waitresses on how to serve wine properly by not pouring too much. It is not Coke that they are serving! Also, the wines were not sufficiently chilled; all wines will taste terrible at Singapore's room temperature (21 - 25 degrees) and it is unfair to the wine as it does not bring out the best in the wine (red wine 16 - 18 degrees; whites 10 - 12 degrees; both should be served a little colder as it warms up quickly in the glass).
 
Hi all,

My fiancee and I have been to Four Seasons Hotel recently twice as guests. Once just before Christmas 2005, and another one on 25th Feb 2006 (just last Sat). Here are our comments.

(1) The shark's fin soup is starchy and you can count the number of shark's fin strands in one hand; second dinner was slightly better (more decent amount of shark's fin) but it was still starchy.

(2) Most of the other dishes were ordinary and nothing to shout about. I think it is possible to find better food for that price range. We were not impressed; but maybe it's because we are picky.

(3) Our friend at the second dinner had a bad experience. The price for additional rooms as stated in the contract was $250+++ onwards. When the day drew nearer, the hotel said the charge will be $450+++ because of Asian Aerospace. The matter was only settled when the groom's father contacted the head office in USA and they backed down to the original price of $250+++.

So when looking at the contract, make sure that they do not say $250+++ onwards (I might as well say $1+++ onwards) since it allows them to charge as much as they want. If they still insist on it being there, ask them specifically if there is any special event going on in Singapore during the date of your wedding that will cause them to raise their price.

(4) They do not waive corkage for wines; that will certainly blow your budget. As mentioned in other posts, expect to pay $34 and upwards for each bottle of wine (say $34+++ x 28 bottles = $1109.56, it is not cheap!). We had the Tyrell's House Moore's Creek Shiraz 2004 (they charged $34; it is about $21 at supermarkets) at the first wedding, and it really sucked (tannic, unbalanced, unpleasant). We warned our friend for the second wedding; he upgraded it to the $38 bottle which got him a Kendall-Jackson Cabernet-Sauvignon Merlot 2004 (about $27 at supermarkets), which was slightly better, but still a little sharp and rough. I told my friend; if the hotel does not charge any corkage, for $38, I can get him a superb bottle of wine that all his guests will remember for a long time. I think it is ridiculous for hotels to charge so high for such lousy wines; and to charge ridiculously high corkage fees of $25 per bottle; effectively forcing you to purchase their lousy wines. I know Four Seasons is unlikely to waive wine corkage; but some other good hotels do.

(5) The waitress serving us did not know how to pour wine. She basically filled the glass till about half-full. Anyone who knows something about wine understands that you should only fill the glass till at most one-third full. Reasons: (a) you can't possibly drink all that wine quickly; it warms up in the glass and once at 24 degrees, is NOT the optimum temperature to drink wine. Red wine should be consumed at most at 18 degrees. (b) you cannot swirl the wine without it spilling. Swirling the wine is to allow the aromas of the wine to come out. (c) the couple will faint when they see the bill for the number of wine bottles consumed and large amount of wine unconsumed in glasses and wasted. It is important to get the banquet manager to educate his/her waiters/waitresses on how to serve wine properly by not pouring too much. It is not Coke that they are serving! Also, the wines were not sufficiently chilled; all wines will taste terrible at Singapore's room temperature (21 - 25 degrees) and it is unfair to the wine as it does not bring out the best in the wine (red wine 16 - 18 degrees; whites 10 - 12 degrees; both should be served a little colder as it warms up quickly in the glass).
 
Hi all,

My fiancee and I have been to Four Seasons Hotel recently twice as guests. Once just before Christmas 2005, and another one on 25th Feb 2006 (just last Sat). Here are our comments.

(1) The shark's fin soup is starchy and you can count the number of shark's fin strands in one hand; second dinner was slightly better (more decent amount of shark's fin) but it was still starchy.

(2) Most of the other dishes were ordinary and nothing to shout about. I think it is possible to find better food for that price range. We were not impressed; but maybe it's because we are picky.

(3) Our friend at the second dinner had a bad experience. The price for additional rooms as stated in the contract was $250+++ onwards. When the day drew nearer, the hotel said the charge will be $450+++ because of Asian Aerospace. The matter was only settled when the groom's father contacted the head office in USA and they backed down to the original price of $250+++.

So when looking at the contract, make sure that they do not say $250+++ onwards (I might as well say $1+++ onwards) since it allows them to charge as much as they want. If they still insist on it being there, ask them specifically if there is any special event going on in Singapore during the date of your wedding that will cause them to raise their price.

(4) They do not waive corkage for wines; that will certainly blow your budget. As mentioned in other posts, expect to pay $34 and upwards for each bottle of wine (say $34+++ x 28 bottles = $1109.56, it is not cheap!). We had the Tyrell's House Moore's Creek Shiraz 2004 (they charged $34; it is about $21 at supermarkets) at the first wedding, and it really sucked (tannic, unbalanced, unpleasant). We warned our friend for the second wedding; he upgraded it to the $38 bottle which got him a Kendall-Jackson Cabernet-Sauvignon Merlot 2004 (about $27 at supermarkets), which was slightly better, but still a little sharp and rough. I told my friend; if the hotel does not charge any corkage, for $38, I can get him a superb bottle of wine that all his guests will remember for a long time. I think it is ridiculous for hotels to charge so high for such lousy wines; and to charge ridiculously high corkage fees of $25 per bottle; effectively forcing you to purchase their lousy wines. I know Four Seasons is unlikely to waive wine corkage; but some other good hotels do.

(5) The waitress serving us did not know how to pour wine. She basically filled the glass till about half-full. Anyone who knows something about wine understands that you should only fill the glass till at most one-third full. Reasons: (a) you can't possibly drink all that wine quickly; it warms up in the glass and once at 24 degrees, is NOT the optimum temperature to drink wine. Red wine should be consumed at most at 18 degrees. (b) you cannot swirl the wine without it spilling. Swirling the wine is to allow the aromas of the wine to come out. (c) the couple will faint when they see the bill for the number of wine bottles consumed and large amount of wine unconsumed in glasses and wasted. It is important to get the banquet manager to educate his/her waiters/waitresses on how to serve wine properly by not pouring too much. It is not Coke that they are serving! Also, the wines were not sufficiently chilled; all wines will taste terrible at Singapore's room temperature (21 - 25 degrees) and it is unfair to the wine as it does not bring out the best in the wine (red wine 16 - 18 degrees; whites 10 - 12 degrees; both should be served a little colder as it warms up quickly in the glass).
 
Raymond,

Thanks for the feedback. I hope the food will be satisfactory for my guests. When I had my food tasting, we changed a couple of unsatisfactory dishes but most were very good IMHO. Then again, I'm also hoping there won't be many wine connoisseurs in the crowd or else they will be disappointed too! I don't plan on spending that much on wine.

I think since most of the people on this thread have already signed with FS, we can only take your comments into consideration and try to 'amend' things for our own ADs.

You mentioned you are engaged.. where are you holding your AD? Are you having a banquet as well?
 
Raymond,

Thanks for the feedback. I hope the food will be satisfactory for my guests. When I had my food tasting, we changed a couple of unsatisfactory dishes but most were very good IMHO. Then again, I'm also hoping there won't be many wine connoisseurs in the crowd or else they will be disappointed too! I don't plan on spending that much on wine.

I think since most of the people on this thread have already signed with FS, we can only take your comments into consideration and try to 'amend' things for our own ADs.

You mentioned you are engaged.. where are you holding your AD? Are you having a banquet as well?
 
Raymond,

Thanks for the feedback. I hope the food will be satisfactory for my guests. When I had my food tasting, we changed a couple of unsatisfactory dishes but most were very good IMHO. Then again, I'm also hoping there won't be many wine connoisseurs in the crowd or else they will be disappointed too! I don't plan on spending that much on wine.

I think since most of the people on this thread have already signed with FS, we can only take your comments into consideration and try to 'amend' things for our own ADs.

You mentioned you are engaged.. where are you holding your AD? Are you having a banquet as well?
 
True. I don't intend to pour cold water on those who have already signed up with FS. It is a good hotel and venue in many ways. I just wished to point out some things to look out for so as to cut down our costs, and those things are the same with every banquet venue.
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True. I don't intend to pour cold water on those who have already signed up with FS. It is a good hotel and venue in many ways. I just wished to point out some things to look out for so as to cut down our costs, and those things are the same with every banquet venue.
happy.gif


Click on my profile and you can see more details if you wish.
 
True. I don't intend to pour cold water on those who have already signed up with FS. It is a good hotel and venue in many ways. I just wished to point out some things to look out for so as to cut down our costs, and those things are the same with every banquet venue.
happy.gif


Click on my profile and you can see more details if you wish.
 
Hi gals,

Well, I had a minor planning setback. I went to book my photographer thinking I had plenty of time since my AD isn't for another 8 months... 2 out of the 3 were already booked! Thankfully my third choice was available.
I'm getting worried, I wonder how many other vendors are already booked...
 
Hi gals,

Well, I had a minor planning setback. I went to book my photographer thinking I had plenty of time since my AD isn't for another 8 months... 2 out of the 3 were already booked! Thankfully my third choice was available.
I'm getting worried, I wonder how many other vendors are already booked...
 
Hi gals,

Well, I had a minor planning setback. I went to book my photographer thinking I had plenty of time since my AD isn't for another 8 months... 2 out of the 3 were already booked! Thankfully my third choice was available.
I'm getting worried, I wonder how many other vendors are already booked...
 
hi all,

may i know whether the menu of FS includes suckling pig, shark's fin, garoupa, sea cucumber, conpoy, scallop, abalone, prawns??? cuz i'm from hk n these r kind of must-have dishes in hk, dun wanna disappoint my guests from hk.
 
hi all,

may i know whether the menu of FS includes suckling pig, shark's fin, garoupa, sea cucumber, conpoy, scallop, abalone, prawns??? cuz i'm from hk n these r kind of must-have dishes in hk, dun wanna disappoint my guests from hk.
 
hi all,

may i know whether the menu of FS includes suckling pig, shark's fin, garoupa, sea cucumber, conpoy, scallop, abalone, prawns??? cuz i'm from hk n these r kind of must-have dishes in hk, dun wanna disappoint my guests from hk.
 
Hi,
I will be having my wedding in June in FS and I am thinking of enhancing my march in with my flower gals throwing petals on the floor...has anyone done this before? Does anyone know a good place where i can get get petals at good price? Wat will the price be like? thanks!
 
Hi,
I will be having my wedding in June in FS and I am thinking of enhancing my march in with my flower gals throwing petals on the floor...has anyone done this before? Does anyone know a good place where i can get get petals at good price? Wat will the price be like? thanks!
 
Hi,
I will be having my wedding in June in FS and I am thinking of enhancing my march in with my flower gals throwing petals on the floor...has anyone done this before? Does anyone know a good place where i can get get petals at good price? Wat will the price be like? thanks!
 
Hi ST,

I had my AD at FourSeasons back in October 2005. You may want to check with your coordinator on the petals. Because, when i checked before my wedding whether we were able to throw rose petals, they said no because it would stain the carpets.
 
Hi ST,

I had my AD at FourSeasons back in October 2005. You may want to check with your coordinator on the petals. Because, when i checked before my wedding whether we were able to throw rose petals, they said no because it would stain the carpets.
 
Hi ST,

I had my AD at FourSeasons back in October 2005. You may want to check with your coordinator on the petals. Because, when i checked before my wedding whether we were able to throw rose petals, they said no because it would stain the carpets.
 
Hi squeakers,

I had the same problem as you.. luckily i found another photographer that i like..

Hi ST,

I was thinking of using rose petals too. But like aleixis said, my coordinator also told me that petals are not allowed as it will stain the carpet.
 
Hi squeakers,

I had the same problem as you.. luckily i found another photographer that i like..

Hi ST,

I was thinking of using rose petals too. But like aleixis said, my coordinator also told me that petals are not allowed as it will stain the carpet.
 
Hi squeakers,

I had the same problem as you.. luckily i found another photographer that i like..

Hi ST,

I was thinking of using rose petals too. But like aleixis said, my coordinator also told me that petals are not allowed as it will stain the carpet.
 
Hi Sassy Bride,

Like I mentioned in an earlier post; be careful with the shark's fin soup. The quality and quantity was quite variable. Make sure they don't give you just a few strands of shark's fin. For the rest, they are premium dishes, and you might have to fork out more money to have some of the dishes changed.
 
Hi Sassy Bride,

Like I mentioned in an earlier post; be careful with the shark's fin soup. The quality and quantity was quite variable. Make sure they don't give you just a few strands of shark's fin. For the rest, they are premium dishes, and you might have to fork out more money to have some of the dishes changed.
 
Hi Sassy Bride,

Like I mentioned in an earlier post; be careful with the shark's fin soup. The quality and quantity was quite variable. Make sure they don't give you just a few strands of shark's fin. For the rest, they are premium dishes, and you might have to fork out more money to have some of the dishes changed.
 
Hi Raymond, I’m surprised you can actually spell out the intricate details of the packages at Four Seasosn , even I, who signed up with FS a month ago, can’t recall what wines are being offered. Anyway appreciate your feedback on the fins and I’m sure other FS brides do too. By the way do you usually bring a thermometer along with you when attending wedding dinners ?

Realized that you're hosting your banquet at Conrad so in return I'm just gonna share with you that when my cousin had her wedding there a year back, twice that night the waiters poured the fins soup over the shoulders of two guests, very pathetic sight. Hopefully Conrad is now hiring better trained servers so you will not be faced with the same mishap.

Cheers !
 


Hi Raymond, I’m surprised you can actually spell out the intricate details of the packages at Four Seasosn , even I, who signed up with FS a month ago, can’t recall what wines are being offered. Anyway appreciate your feedback on the fins and I’m sure other FS brides do too. By the way do you usually bring a thermometer along with you when attending wedding dinners ?

Realized that you're hosting your banquet at Conrad so in return I'm just gonna share with you that when my cousin had her wedding there a year back, twice that night the waiters poured the fins soup over the shoulders of two guests, very pathetic sight. Hopefully Conrad is now hiring better trained servers so you will not be faced with the same mishap.

Cheers !
 

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