The historic hotel partially reopens in time for its 108th
anniversary with upgraded
hygiene protocols for guest safety; and launches special anniversary promo
hygiene protocols for guest safety; and launches special anniversary promo
Just a day before the historic hotel’s founding anniversary, The Manila Hotel plans to partially open its doors to its valued guests, with the famed Café Ilang Ilang, the Lobby Lounge, and the Delicatessen resuming operations on July 3, 2020. A rebirth of sorts after months of following the government’s quarantine protocols, the hotel has adjusted along with the rest of the world in navigating the “new normal,” and puts a high premium on the well-being of guests.
With
the lobby shining bright anew signifying eternal hope, The Manila
Hotel commemorates its 108th founding anniversary on July
4 by welcoming guests with an enduring brand of service that is now
focused on enhanced health, hygiene, and sanitation protocols in line
with DOH guidelines.
As
the hotel prepares for the reopening, Atty Joey Lina, the president
of The Manila Hotel, assures the public, “You are safe here. We
have taken every precaution to heart so you and your loved ones can
have peace of mind when you visit or stay with us.”
To
its valued guests who are waiting for Café Ilang Ilang to open, The
Manila Hotel offers its 108th Anniversary Promo that gives
the first 108 customers for the first 108 days of its reopening
(including Saturdays and Sundays) a special dining rate of only
Php1,250 for lunch, and only Php1,550 for dinner. Café Ilang Ilang
likewise returns with a new system for dining where guests can “order
and eat all you can,” meaning they can order as much food as they
want from the selection of dishes at a fixed price.
Both
Café Ilang Ilang and the Lobby Lounge will be open with limited
seating capacity. Thorough sanitation procedures will be implemented,
and guests can order using disposable menu, eat using cutlery in
sealed containers, and even use tables with acrylic dividers.
Front-facing personnel communicating with guests like Guest Services
Officers (GSOs) and waiters will don masks, gloves, and face shields.
To limit contact with guests, Café Ilang Ilang is also fine-tuning
its contactless ordering and payment system.
Adopting
best practices, the hotel launches a comprehensive initiative to
assure its patrons they are safe at The Manila Hotel. High-traffic
public areas will have hygiene reminder signages and distance
indicators, and guests will be asked to undergo mandatory temperature
checks, and health declaration procedure. Limited capacity will also
be implemented in elevators, while several hotel facilities will
remain closed including the spa, swimming pool, gym, and other areas.
High-touch
points like door handles, elevator buttons, public area furniture,
and others will be sanitized multiple times per day using UV
technology. Tests reveal that UV sanitation greatly reduces the
bacteria count on surfaces, as demonstrated by lower RLU
readings—whose value is used as a measure of surface
cleanliness—after the procedure.
Barring announcements from the government to the contrary, the hotel
also plans to start accepting room bookings by August 2020. The
public will be assured of rooms thoroughly cleaned first with UV-C
light technology to eliminate germs, bacteria, and viruses; followed
by medical-grade sterilizing and disinfecting solution. A change of
fresh and sanitized linens; sanitation of touch points in the room
including remote controls, lamps, etc.; and thorough bathroom
disinfection are also art of the procedure. Guests will also receive
personal wellness kits, issued a UV-sanitized keycard, and arrive to
guestrooms with a seal of assurance that they are the first to enter
the sanitized environment.
Because taking
care of its own people means they can take better care of guests, The
Manila Hotel has invested on testing its staff upon return to work to
ensure they are healthy. The culinary team strictly adheres to
stringent protocols on proper hygiene, hand washing, and food
handling. Staff will be required to wear PPEs as needed, and a strict
implementation of distancing measures will be done in the offices,
front desk, and other areas frequent by guests.
The Manila Hotel looks forward to welcoming both loyal and new guests
with the kind of service it is known for, with the assurance that
“YOU ARE SAFE HERE” is not just a tagline but a commitment it
truly means to uphold.
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