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02-18-22 04:00 #3216
Posts: 53Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
The Philippines being what it is has, many apps / sites for different areas so if you plan to travel around when here, be prepared to install or sign up to a few different contact tracing apps / sites.
Safe travels.
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02-17-22 16:11 #3215
Posts: 6875Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
2) You can download the SS app easily. Same for guests who have a smart phone. In lieu of your guest not owning a smart phone, your residence might allow her to fill out a paper contact tracing form.
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02-16-22 13:51 #3214
Posts: 274Guest Policy at Peninsula
Dear Mr. Mamaguevos:
Blah blah blah introduction about safe the hotel is. Then,
"Your health and safety during your stay remain our topmost priority. We remain committed to providing an exceptional and unparalleled experience during your stay with us while maintaining increased health and hygiene measures that go beyond the necessary protocols required by leading health experts and local government authorities, and in compliance with latest IATF Resolutions and DOT guidelines, the following procedures will apply:
Individuals of all ages may check-in. Fully vaccinated guests shall present their vaccination cards upon check-in, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated guests are required to present the results of a negative RT-PCR Swab or RT-PCR Saliva Test taken not more than 48 hours before check-in. No RT PCR test required for minors below 18 years old.
Stay Safe App- the hotel contact tracing system must be accomplished by all guest.
Valid Identification card must be presented upon check in.
Guests are required to wear masks in public spaces within the hotel.
Should there be anything more that I can help you with, please feel free to contact me anytime.
With kind regards.
Ana Valencia, Reservations Supervisor".
I am not certain where one finds the Stay Safe app, but it doesn't sound any different than New World Makati. Nor particularly difficult to bring a girl up to your room.
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02-15-22 00:52 #3213
Posts: 274Guest policy at New World Makati
Originally Posted by Ireland1961 [View Original Post]
Dear Mr. Mamaguevos,
Visitors accessing the guest rooms will be asked to fill up the visitors' form, surrender a government ID, and present proof of vaccination or negative results of an RT-PCR test taken forty-eight (48) hours prior their visit or negative results of an Antigen test taken within the same day. The maximum room occupancy policy per room is strictly applied.
Regards,
Stephanie Chanco.
Makati Diamond Residences.
I wonder if I were to bring a few rapid test kits with me, if I could simply do one at the front desk if the girl did not have a vaccination card. One can get a package of seven for free at any pharmacy in London.
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02-13-22 12:47 #3212
Posts: 3Manila Hotels
Originally Posted by EscortFan [View Original Post]
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02-07-22 12:28 #3211
Posts: 232Anyone knows what is the situation with hotels in MNL at the moment? Last year my friend visited MNL and mentionned that he couldn't get any girls to his room because of strict COVID rules.
So he had to move to a condo and even there he had minor issues and had to bribed the guards.
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02-07-22 07:35 #3210
Posts: 59Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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02-07-22 03:19 #3209
Posts: 21Thanks man
Thanks man. I will definitely go through the posts. Looking forward to visit php once the situation is better.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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02-07-22 00:38 #3208
Posts: 6875Originally Posted by Raj1587 [View Original Post]
DO FEEL FREE TO READ BACK 20 OR SO PAGES (OR BACK TO THE START OF THE PANDEMIC) IN EACH FORUM YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. That will give you an understanding of the covid situation. There is simply too much to explain in order to answer your question. Once the country opens up to foreigners this month, within a month we should have a better idea of the covid situation in regards to our joy.
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02-06-22 18:52 #3207
Posts: 120Makati Ave excessive street noise
I have also stayed at City Garden and I'M hotel (2 times). Just one problem. Too much noise from Makati Ave.
Really good hotels. The I'M hotel, in particular has an excellent gym, delicious food, and nice spa for massage (don't think they have extras). Their Onsen spa would have been so much nicer without all the noise from Makati Ave (filipinos love honking their horns). Also, as just mentioned, both hotels are very close to Burgos Street (I hope for it to return to previous experience). If anyone still wants to stay at the I'M hotel, make sure to request a room on opposite side (not facing Makati Ave).
I would like to try the Peninsula. Hope I am as lucky as Dg8787 to find a $100/ night room.
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02-06-22 08:40 #3206
Posts: 21Hotels are open and city back to normal
Hi,
Is the city hotels are open and available for booking. I can see only less number of hotels open for online booking and how is the covid situation in the country.
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02-06-22 06:57 #3205
Posts: 32Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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02-03-22 19:36 #3204
Posts: 334Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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02-03-22 18:08 #3203
Posts: 3273Thanks gents for the hotel info.
I will double check the hotel when I am ready to book. Most likely my travel will be late March or early April. I have some business that I have to take care of first (I need the money). Hope it doesn't keep getting delayed. Otherwise I would be there February 16.
My stay in Manila will be 2-3 days upon landing and then onward to Angeles. I have a couple girls and hopefully some of their friends waiting upon my arrival in Manila. The Peninsula and Fairmount seems to be good central locations for them to find.
Usually I book $50-60 a night hotels but my travel and hoeing fund has been accumulating the past two years plus I am 2 years older now. I will splurge a little now!
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02-03-22 17:09 #3202
Posts: 6875Originally Posted by Muttley81 [View Original Post]
A gentle reminder again, to call your digs both one month before your arrival, and again 2 days before your arrival. Confirm:
1) The hotel is open for your arrival.
2) The hotel is not a Q-only hotel, or alternately a Q + public stay (I found some; you'd have to be crazy to stay in a Q hotel). My recollection is that all Red Planet (10 hotels) and Go Hotel chains in NCR are Q-only. Lots of other hotels re-opened at some point as Q-hotels.
The reason for confirming with several weeks between, is that its entirely possible that after your first confirmation, the public hotel might have morphed into a Q hotel, or closed completely. WTF they didn't inform you? Phoning is better, as email might take them several days to read and respond to you (if at all).