SINGAPORE: Checking in to a hotel room in Singapore from Sunday could also mean agreeing to random checks from staff to ensure only two guests are in the room at any time.
Dining-in options at hotel restaurants will be unavailable and luxury hotels are offering in-room “bento boxes” to replace the breakfast many would have enjoyed during their stay. Dining credits will instead be replaced with credits to use for room service. People who breach the safety measures may be fined as much as S$10,000 or jailed for as long as six months, or both, according to the document given to staycationers at check-in.
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