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I think food is prolly the only gambit here. It's good enough but one would think the salt factory is running in the kitchen given the overuse of salt. The buffet DIY presentation seems bad so go for the freshly prepared food. You'll limit your spa hours happily. The lazy boy lounges are awesome and there's a quiet pod with a tacky Euro fountain spewing water. As this place attracts the class-less, you can expect loud phone ringings, inconsiderate cacklings over the phone or to their deaf companions, as well as loud snorings in the sleeping pods. If you're in it for a touch of class, head to Yunomori Onsen at Kallang Wave Mall for more diverse spa offerings, awesome contemporary interior, feel-good spa services and a cute Japanese café serving affordable eats. Otherwise head here for that archive kind of feel and feel like you've sorely missed out on Japanese class at Yunomori. …
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The Former Singapore Badminton Hall was an indoor sports hall for badminton located on Guillemard Road in Geylang, Singapore. Next door to this original location was also the former headquarters of the Singapore Badminton Association (SBA). The facility was refurbished in May 2009 as the commercial centre Guillemard Village, and a new hall was constructed to house a new badminton center nearby at 1 Lorong 23 Geylang. The former stadium was built in 1952 in response to holding the Thomas Cup Tournament, which was an international badminton competition among teams representing member nations of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) – the sport's global governing body. In February that year, the SBA requested a plot of land from the Singapore Government to build their proposed indoor stadium. Ultimately the SBA was granted the plot on Guillemard Road in a 99-year lease on the land to build their sports hall. The Singapore Badminton Stadium was completed in May 1952. However, the SBA did not have sufficient funds to cover the total construction cost.