November 06, 2020

City of Dreams Manila Reopens Three Hotels for Staycations

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  • City of Dreams Manila reopened its Forbes Travel Guide-recognized hotels Nuwa, Nobu Hotel, and Hyatt Regency Manila after being granted a certificate to operate for staycations by the Department of Tourism (DOT).

    Bringing in irresistible offers to Metro Manila residents with stay dates until December 22, 2020, City of Dreams Manila offers relaxing and safe staycation at the three hotels with an enhanced in-room dining experience from their seven sumptuous breakfast menu choices including Nobu breakfast sets available for Nobu Hotel and Hyatt Regency Manila guests.

    It also has reopened its well-loved signature restaurants: Crystal Dragon, Red Ginger, Jing Ting, and Wave, with Nobu Manila at 50% capacity.

    Take Back Your Summer at Hyatt Regency Manila City of Dreams

    In offering staycation guests a leisurely escape, Hyatt Regency Manila highlights its “Take Back Your Summer” promotion. The offer starts at Php 7, 300+++ on weekdays and Php 8,300+++ on weekends, for an overnight stay for two persons in a spacious 50-sqm deluxe room.

    The package includes a 20% food and beverage discount in in-room dining and in restaurants operated by the City of Dreams, a special welcome amenity; and for Melco Club members, an additional 1,500 Melco Club bonus points for dining and other food purchases.

    A charge for an extra person in the room applies. To those in WFH mode, work-from-Hyatt beckons with the seamless, unlimited Wi-Fi connection throughout the property, even while basking by the hotel pool.

    Staycation packages in Nobu Hotel and Nuwa offer similar inclusions and start at Php 8,800+++ and Php 21,600+++, respectively. Prior reservation is required.

    Government Guidelines and Hygiene Protocols at City of Dreams Manila

    In compliance with the Guidelines for Staycations by the DOT, the promotion applies only to Metro Manila residents regardless of age, with no health risks or are not pregnant, who must present upon check-in a negative result from a Rapid Antigen Test conducted on the same day of check-in, from any DOH-accredited hospital or clinic.

    Expats with valid ACR are eligible for the staycations. Heightened sanitation protocols are carefully put in place throughout the resort complex, setting the bar high for hygiene and sanitation measures.

    Building on its “Play it Safe” campaign, the resort has enhanced its hygiene and sanitation protocols, installing distance markers at front desks, elevator lobbies, entrances, and taxi lines to guide guests on proper distancing. Numerous hand sanitation stations are available in highly frequented areas.

    High-touch surfaces such as escalator railings and elevator buttons are disinfected every 20 to 30 minutes by a dedicated shift to ensure the extensive and increased frequency of disinfection.

    Guests checking in will also be provided with health amenities consisting of two three-ply face masks, disinfectant wipes, and two face shields, along with a flyer on sanitation and proper prevention guidelines.

    Face masks and face shields are mandatory for guests and the resort staff. To further foster a clean and safe environment for both guests and colleagues, the resort has designated Health Safety Ambassadors to monitor and guide guests in the proper observance of hygiene protocols, physical distancing as well as in checking Health Declaration Forms.


    This is a press release. Minor edits were made prior to publishing. 

               
               
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