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do your own projection and calculation
chalet rental how much
food how much
any other fringe activities
then u divide by the no. of attendees
or if the organiser has $$$, just bao everything lah -
oso must see the ppl attending willing to pay more for better food or not
pay more can get steak or pork ribs instead of chicken wings, taiwan sausages instead of hotdogs, sotongs instead of sotong balls
alcohol not included
those who wanna drink, ownself bring
better to go by potluck basisEdited by FireIce 17 Jul `08, 12:27AM
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you can get good rates if you are a civil servant or know someone who is...
Anyway, it would depends on the location, food and such. People of different age group are able to afford more or less depending on their spending power.
Anyway, my last chalet held by my friend... The chalet which was a bungalow under his company costed less than 50 bucks a day. Money was spend mostly on alcoholic beverages, not the bbq nor the chalet....
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Originally posted by caleb_chiang:
you can get good rates if you are a civil servant or know someone who is...
Anyway, it would depends on the location, food and such. People of different age group are able to afford more or less depending on their spending power.
Anyway, my last chalet held by my friend... The chalet which was a bungalow under his company costed less than 50 bucks a day. Money was spend mostly on alcoholic beverages, not the bbq nor the chalet....
ya lor.. if got civil servant rates, you'll have more budget to spend on food..
if book downtown east those type, even with member rates also expensive la.. for food only can have hotdogs, otah, chicken wings, etc. alcohol even worse.. drink cheap china beer

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Civil servants can enjoy special rate at Aloha Changi and Aloha Loyang.
Aloha Loyang is more exp compared to Changi. Can book 3 months in advance. But if you want to book during the super peak time (meaning holiday time) must book exactly 3 months in advance. I am speaking from my own experience, in which I spent 3 hours refreshing the website just to register for a chalet in early December.
Managed to book the Yacht Club Chalet (4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms) for $105 per night.

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Originally posted by nofoodwilldie:
wow! fast reply.. tks!
1 more question, you happen to know which unit is the more ideal one?
TIA
depends on what you want the chalet for..there are some with huge frontyards near the main road for easy access, some which are by the beach but damned hard to get to and may have problems if a lot of your friends have cars (limited parking space)
best if you go to the map in the aloha site and look.. or recce the place first..
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Originally posted by nofoodwilldie:
wow! fast reply.. tks!
1 more question, you happen to know which unit is the more ideal one?
TIA
Not too sure about the Loyang one...but depends on how big you want the chalet to be.
Most of the chalets with 4 rooms will cost $170 per nite or above...
The Pool Terrace is nice...quite big with swimming pool beside the chalet. But 210 per nite for super peak period...
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