Marco Polo Plaza Cebu (MPPC) general manager Brian Connelly, Cathay Pacific marketing manager Connie Cimafranca, Cebu City vice governor Agnes Magpale, GMA Network VP and head of regional TV Oliver Amoroso and Fr. Roberto Alesna lead the ceremonial lighting of MPPC’s famous Tree of Hope.
Cebu City is officially filled with holiday cheer as top notch five-star hotel Marco Polo Plaza Cebu (MPPC) lit its famous “Tree of Hope” in the hotel’s majestic lobby.
Under the helm of MPPC general manager Brian Connelly and director of sales and marketing Lara Constantino-Scarrow, the tree- lighting ceremony had the theme Merry and Bright.
Guests were treated to the heavenly voices of Fidelis Choir and a superb performance from the children of Cebu Center for Dance.
This year’s Tree of Hope, which was blessed by Fr. Roberto Alesna will brighten someone’s future through the GMA Kapuso Foundation, which has been MPPC’s partner for nine years. Congratulations to Marco Polo Plaza Cebu for a successful tree- lighting ceremony.
Marco Polo Davao formally welcomed the most wonderful time of the year with its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Under the leadership of general manager Dottie Würgler-Cronin and director of sales and marketing Pearl Peralta-Maclang, the majestic hotel lobby was elegantly decorated with the theme “A Christmas Journey".
This year’s 12-foot Christmas tree was wonderfully adorned with emerald and gold ornaments and is particularly special as it is also in celebration of the hotel’s 20th anniversary.
The Crown Jewel of Mindanao’s top-notch five-star hotel also launched its Christmas social media competition where guests will upload a photo or video clip on Facebook or Instagram featuring the decors of the hotel and the winner will win an overnight stay with breakfast for 2 at Marco Polo Davao’s Premier Room. The #MPDJourneyat20 promo will run until January 15, 2019.
Marking yet another meaningful milestone, Grand Hyatt Manila held its Christmas tree lighting ceremony, symbolizing the five-star luxury hotel’s very first holiday season since it opened early this year.
Tourism Observer
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