It seems that despite my previous post, there were still some questions on staycations, thus I decided to dedicate a post to staycations!
What is a Staycation?
Think of a localised vacation! Staying put in Silly Singapore, doing activities here!
What to do in a Staycation?
There are a lot of activities you can do in a Staycation! Here are some suggestions on what you can do.
Couple staycations: Spend some quality time together. I usually plan dinners and activities nearby. E.g. go for a massage, watch a nearby movie, go for a swim at the hotel pool. Then cuddle up, I usually use the opportunity to iron out some issues, to chat and understand each other better, spend quality time together!
Girly staycations: With a bunch of fun girlfriends, you can do so much stuff! With the previous staycation with the girls, we had makeovers, camwhoring and we went clubbing! Another fun thing to do, is have a hen’s night! *coughs*
Staycations with friends: You can plan a party, a birthday party, a grad party or whatever party. There’s NO reason to have a party!
Must haves for a Staycation?
Be it a couple, a party or a girly staycation, I think a definitely must-have is alcohol! If you do not like hard liquor, a nice bottle of wine or muscato would do fine! The boy and I alws enjoy a bottle of wine whenever we go for staycations. Needless to say, snacks and music would also be another essential. Munchies helps anytime! You’ll never know if you get hungry in the middle of the night, so do stock up! Music will also help set the mood. 🙂
No matter what, remember to have fun! And as your Whisper Digital Ambassador, I’m here to remind you to use Whisper Overnights to prevent nasty surprises in the morning!
Isn’t it what we call a Sleepover in the past?
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nadnut Reply:
January 9th, 2011 at 2:31 pm
Probably if it’s at one’s place? But for hotels, I wouldn’t call it a sleepover especially if it’s parties or with the bf? I would call it a sleepover if its with a bunch of galpals at a friend’s place, but if it’s at a hotel, I think a better term would be a staycation?
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