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This is not that 350 with the ’Learner Crew’ is it?
No of course not. Wonderful crew. Got to know a few of them already!

Made my bed. Got one half of teddy. etc. I’m snoozing now three hours into flight and they are still busy serving everyone and coming by checking if anyone needs anything else after lunch service. Took my order of refreshment before landing n confirming if I should be woken up or not 😊.
 
Aerohotel is coming up as $360 for my 8hr transit.. 10th-11th april. YIKES!
Ambassador is $311

I think I am just going to risk camping it out @ the lounge
 
Aerohotel is coming up as $360 for my 8hr transit.. 10th-11th april. YIKES!
Ambassador is $311

I think I am just going to risk camping it out @ the lounge
Or this at Jewel? I’ve never used it but happened to see it while wandering around today.
 

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I (alone) stayed the night at Yotelair and was more than acceptable. Rooms are small and you wouldn’t want to have lots of luggage.
We've stayed there as a family of four, comfortable enough for a decent sleep and a shower.
 
Aerohotel is coming up as $360 for my 8hr transit.. 10th-11th april. YIKES!
Ambassador is $311

I think I am just going to risk camping it out @ the lounge
Try making it 12 hours. I booked recently and the 12 hour rate became cheaper than if I booked an 8 hour rate from memory. But your mileage may vary
 
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Admittingly I had not looked for 12 months, but over $250 was the norm in 2022. In recent times, the KUL version at AUD55 has been a place I have used.

As indicated I find this preferable to even AUD150, and to be honest, I sleep just as well:
I realise this question may be met with some jovial derision, but to serfty (and anyone else who has had success sleeping in the SKL T3 sleeping loungers); did you set yourself an alarm or something to ensure you did not oversleep?
I've got an overnight layover coming up at SIN and am actually fairly confident I can get some zzzs in those seat/beds - so much so I would be a little concerned about waking in time for my flight. But of course I am not going to set a loud alarm on the 'nightstand'. So what do people do; use a vibrating watch or phone tucked against their body somewhere? (Please hold the snickering...)
I am assuming you cannot ask to be woken by an attendant.
 

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