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Remington Hotel - Define Value for Money

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And you think Resorts World Manila offers nothing but expensive hotels like Maxims and Marriott? Better step back to get a better picture.

Last November 11, the newest hotel in Manila was launched amidst a good crowd and dashed with foreign entertainers most of whom are regular performers in the various venues in the complex.

Remington is being positioned as a more affordable accommodation in this part of the region. Yup, I'm thinking very hard to use the hotel when I launch an education-based travel program.

You can see the entry of the hotel in our website here.

And below is the full description of the hotel:


Resorts World Manila (RWM) introduces its newest addition to RWM’s lodging brands for the discerning travelers. The introduction of Remington Hotel offers guests a comfortable and affordable stay right in the heart of Asia’s hottest playground, Resorts World Manila. The hotel offers top quality, value-for-money accommodations within RWM’s 24/7 entertainment and lifestyle facilities.
Remington hotel has 623 standard rooms and 89 units of serviced apartments. With an average room size, of 21 square meters, the standard rooms have two queen-sized beds, air-conditioning, in-room WiFi, in-room safety box, shower and bathroom, hot and cold water, power sockets on the wall, electronic key lock, telephone, luggage storage and daily housekeeping services.
The serviced apartments, on the other hand, features a one-queen size bed, sofa bed, dining table, cooking facilities, microwave oven, and refrigerator. The hotel is also equipped with electronic access key room cards, CCTV cameras, and trained round-the-clock staff. Meanwhile, high-quality mattresses and linen ensures a restful sleep, making Remington Hotel a home away from home
Remington Hotel is RWM’s third lodging brand, along with the luxurious Maxims Tower, and the 5-star Marriott Hotel. Opening its doors in November, Remington Hotel is a great option for the savvy and cost-conscious traveler either for business or leisure. At the same time it is also ideal for family and friends, both here and abroad, who desire affordable hotel accommodations without compromising on quality and service.

Philippine Countryside (and Charice's Lighthouse song)

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How can you not be proud of a fellow Filipino who has made a mark in this world as undeniably one of the best singers this world has seen in this century?

Her song, Lighthouse evokes a very deep meaning of finding one's corner, his own home.

And what's a good way to pay homage to the singer, her song, and her home? Yes, this one I can say that I have tried with whatever little photo and video talent I have.

This video showcases the countryside scenes in some of the tourist destinations in the Philippines.

Oh, I have to list them as they're not included in the video:

Bojo River in Aloguinsan, Cebu (the river with boats and locals swimming)
Villa Salvador Resort Farm in Bohol (the bahay kubo houses)
Day-asan Floating Village and Mangrove Lagoon in Surigao City (sunset)
Mabua Beach in Surigao City (intro video)
Apulit Island Resort in Palawan
Lagen Island Resort El Nido, Palawan
Small Lagoon in El Nido, Palawan
Monastery of Transfiguration in Bukidnon (the pyramid-shaped church)
Tinuy-ay Falls in Surigao del Sur
Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte (small island and kayaks, 3 kids)
Kayaking in Bohol
Sliding kids in Lila, Bohol
Farm fields in Bohol
Balanga Bataan (boys with kits)
Sulfa Island in Cebu
White Island in Camiguin
Camotes Islands in Cebu (beaches, lake, country road, pigs on boat)
Islands (from plane window) in Busuanga, Palawan
Boracay Island
Macahambus Forest Walk in Cagayan de Oro City
Dahican Beach in Davao Oriental  (kid doing back flip and kids on skim boards)
Agusan Marsh in Agusan del Sur
Foot of Mt. Kitanglad in Bukidnon (on horses)


The Future of MICE Entertainment?

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Some months ago, I witnessed something new (at least for me) in travel entertainment. On the stage of Marco Polo Cebu's ballroom were entertainers who did not just dance, but created a story... and some amazing fusion of light and dance movements. 

And while watching, I told myself that perhaps this is the future of tourism's MICE sector (that's Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events.. or Exhibits... whatever..).


Ot perhaps of the entire tourism industry -- where aside from showing and entertaining, you awe your visitors with something new, something unique..... and with a story to tell.


I wonder what will be the face of the tourism industry 5 or 10 years from now?

I just hope that the Philippines won't be left behind and get stuck to the paradigm of the 90's.




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We now have a web support for the various travel iphone apps we developed! Just go to www.mytravel-asia.com and you will see how comprehensive our travel information is.

Another good thing is we are continuously adding new records such as tours, promos and events. And need I say that you can actually book your hotels in the website?

We're also inviting destinations and properties to have their info included in our database by just posting them in our Facebook group.

Please check it out and maybe you would consider bookmarking it or booking your tours there? :D