April 21, 2009 Tuesday
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April 21, 2009
Hotels that feel like home
When Resorts World at Sentosa opens in 2010, young visitors can crash out in their own loft beds after a day at the Universal Studios theme park. --PHOTO: RESORTS WORLD AT SENTOSA
WHEN Resorts World at Sentosa opens in 2010, young visitors can crash out in their own loft beds after a day at the Universal Studios theme park.

The family-friendly Festive Hotel has designed most of its 390 rooms with loft beds. Parents have separate sleeping chambers.

For the kids, this means climbing a ladder to their private space for the night. Each loft bed can sleep two children.

Mr Patrick Burke, 51, principal architect at American firm Michael Graves & Associates, which is the architect for the Resorts World, gave the media a sneak preview of the rooms in three hotels at Resorts World on Wednesday.

Read the full report in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times' LIFE!

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