Hyatt plans major new development in Manila
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Hyatt has unveiled plans to launch a major new hotel in Manila.
Located in the new City of Dreams integrated resort, the Hyatt City of Dreams Manila will consist of two hotel towers housing a total of 365 rooms and suites. The new hotel is expected to open in 2014.
“Hyatt City of Dreams Manila will represent an important milestone for us as we look to further build brand loyalty in locations where our guests are frequently travelling,” said Ratnesh Verma, Hyatt’s senior vice president of real estate & development for Asia Pacific. “Through our strong relationship with Melco Crown Entertainment Limited, Hyatt is able to develop a world-class business and leisure offering in Manila.”
As well as its 365 rooms, the new Hyatt hotel will offer two F&B areas, a fitness centre, VIP lounge, and an outdoor swimming pool. It will also provide direct access to the City of Dreams’ three entertainment venues, including a family entertainment centre, a live performance lounge and a nightclub.
“Given the strong Hyatt brand name and the hotel’s ideal location, we believe Hyatt City of Dreams Manila will attract both business and leisure travellers, as well as meeting and incentive groups, from across the region,” said Clarence Chung, chairman & president, Melco Crown Philippines, which is developing the integrated resort.
“Hyatt City of Dreams Manila will further strengthen the accommodation experience and reinforce the wealth and range accommodation options to be found at City of Dreams Manila as a leading Asian visitor destination – with varied accommodation experiences for the visitor, from VIP and luxury experience to business and leisure travels,” he added.
Hyatt will become the third hotel in City of Dreams, following the Crown Towers Manila and Nobu Hotel Manila. Other facilities at the Manila Bay attraction include a shopping mall, casino, restaurants and bars.
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