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(Special Room Rates for Franchise Asia 2011 Delegates) MANILA HOTEL. Since Its Incep FRANCHISE ASIA 2011 OFFICIAL HOTEL PARTNERS (Special Room Rates for Franchise Asia 2011 Delegates) MANILA HOTEL. Since its inception in 1912, Manila Hotel has been regarded by many as the “Showcase of the Philippines” and “Address of Prestige.” At that time until now, it has taken its place among the finest in the world meeting the most demanding needs of its distinguished guests from business tycoons to royalty and heads of state. Visit: www.manila-hotel.com.ph Special Room Rates: Superior Deluxe Room (Single/Twin Sharing): Php 6,500.00 nett per night ONLINE HOTEL BOOKING AT THE MANILA HOTEL (Visit website www.manila-hotel.com.ph) Instructions: 1. go to ROOMS AND SUITES 2. select RESERVATIONS 3. you will see "ENTER PROMOTIONAL CODE" at the upper right side of the page.. 4. please type: PF6A52 then click APPLY 5. select: Superior Deluxe 6. click BOOK 7. Follow the steps indicated. 8. Once completed, guest will have an outright confirmation number Terms and Conditions: 1. This is a book & buy promo. Once reservation is confirmed, hotel is authorized to immediately charge the total room cost to the credit card provided by guest; 2. Reservations cannot be cancelled & is non-refundable; 3. In cases that the cardholder will use his/her credit card as payment for another person’s booking, the following requirements must be presented to our Reservations before charging the credit card: a. Photocopy of the front and back of the credit card. b. Photocopy of valid identification with photo and signature of the cardholder. c. Credit Card Payment Form with the signature of the cardholder. You can download the form at http://www.manila- hotel.com.ph/forms/Credit_Card_Payment_Form.pdf. 4. Above requirements must be submitted via email at [email protected] or by fax at (632) 5275360. 5. Guest must submit complete requirements before confirmation of booking. The booking will not be guaranteed until the completion and submission of the said requirements. In effect, charges will be made on personal account of the guest. For more information and room reservations, please contact: JENNY GARCIA, Corporate Account Manager MANILA HOTEL One Rizal Park 0913 Manila Philippines Tel. No.: (+63 2) 527-9463/ 507-9268 Fax No.: (+63 2) 527-9467-68 Email add: [email protected] CENTURY PARK HOTEL. The 19-storey Century Tower is located right in the heart of Manila's business, cultural, shopping and entertainment centers. It is just 7 kms. away from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport & Makati and fifteen-minute ride to get to SMX Convention Center . It is within walking distance from the Philippine International Convention Center and Cultural Center of the Philippines and across the Bangko Central ng Pilipinas, Ninoy Aquino Memorial Sports Complex and Harrison Plaza Shopping Complex. Visit www.centurypark.com Special Room Rates: Superior Room (Single Occupancy) : Php 4,000.00 nett per night (Twin Sharing) : Php 4,500.00 nett per night New Deluxe Room (Single Occupancy) : Php 5,000.00 nett per night (Twin Sharing) : Php 5,500.00 nett per night For more information and room reservations, please contact: NELLWYN O. CHUA, Corporate Sales Account Manager CENTURY PARK HOTEL 599 P. Ocampo St., 1004 Malate, Manila Tel No.: (+63 2)528-8888 DL # (+63 2)528-5838 to 40 Fax No.: (+63 2)528-1814 Email add: [email protected] Set against the magnificent golden sunset of Manila Bay is a world class hotel of exceptional beauty…DIAMOND HOTEL PHILIPPINES. Located at the heart of business and leisure centers of the metropolis, it is a mere 30 minutes from the international and domestic airports as well as the city’s financial districts. Shopping malls, culture centers, World Trade Center, SMX Convention Center, Philippine International Convention Center and sports complex are within the vicinity of the hotel. Visit www.diamondhotel.com Special Room Rates: Superior Room Php 6,500 Nett (Single/Double Occupancy) Deluxe Room Php 7,500 Nett (Single/Double Occupancy) Diamond Club Php 10,700 Nett (Single/Double Occupancy) Executive Suite Php 13,000 Nett (Single/Double Occupancy) For more information & room reservations, please contact: PAULA SIGUEN , Account Manager DIAMOND HOTEL PHILIPPINES Roxas Boulevard cor. Dr. J. Quintos St., Manila Tel No.: (+63 2) 523 3000 loc. 1160 Fax No.: ((+63 2) 522 0150/526 0392 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] MICROTEL MALL OF ASIA – MANILA is all about quality that endures. The newest in a chain of world-class economy hotels in the Philippines, our hotel is located near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), making it easier for you to reach the capital’s prime destinations in no time. And since our hotel is right inside the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) complex, scores of restaurants, apparel stores, cinemas, and especially the SMX Convention Center are all accessible. Visit www.microtelphilippines.com Special Room Rates: Standard (Single/Double Room): Php 4,000.00 nett per night Suite Room : Php 6,000.00 nett per night For more information and room reservations, please contact: BETHZAIDA S. MORAL, Sales and Marketing Executive MICROTEL MALL OF ASIA MANILA Coral Way Avenue cor. Seaside Blvd., Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City Tel No. : (+63 2) 403 3333 Fax No. (+63 2) 659 4226 Email add: [email protected] .
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