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NCR Hotels For Listing of Accommodation Establishments for OFWs ROOMS NO. OF NAME OF PRICE ALLOCATED AVAILABLE CONTACT GENERAL ACCREDI- NO. OCCUPIED REMARKS BOQ STATUS ESTABLISHMENTS RANGE FOR DOT/ ROOMS DETAILS MANAGER TATION ROOMS OWWA MANILA Occupied by CF Sharp 390 - 04/01; 1 MANILA HOTEL 3,600 400 400 0 8527 5348 Jose D. Lina, Jr. YES Passed 66 ofws checked-in - 04/03 Contact person: Joey Lina; 2 MANILA PRINCE HOTEL 2,000 270 250 20 (02) 328 2222 Jose D. Lina, Jr. NO Passed Occupied by OFWs c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; with REDDOORZ PLUS @ URBAN 3 899-1,299 200 0 200 8249 8745 Roy Buen (Broker) NO coordination to OWWA for special TONDO MANILA request re: payment c/o SBRP MANILA GRAND OPERA 4 1,800 200 200 0 09178901207 Jun Cabangon (Owner) YES Occupied by Magsaysay and DOH HOTEL monitoring 5 RED PLANET MABINI N/A 150 150 0 244-0888 Cherry Ann Aganan YES occuppied by Magsaysay Contact person (OYO): Monique OYO 419 LA SCALA Grace Martinez 6 1,789-2,754 120 0 120 09158823257 N/A NO RESIDENCES T&C: Payment at hotel/bank transfer, Check-in 2PM Check-out 12NN. Booked under PTC Manning 7 GO HOTELS OTIS TBD 100 100 0 09988421636 Angeli Umali YES Agency, check in April 2 Mr Ricky Banawa of Sequioa hotel; 8 SEQUOIA HOTEL 2,500 100 0 100 (0917) 802 0281 Ricky Banawa YES c/o UBCB Contact Person: Rey Cabunawan Address:616 Pedro Gil St.Ermita 9 EUROTEL MANILA 2,500 100 0 100 09175855327 NO Manila ( infront of Robinson Mall Manila) 09171403153, Contact person: Nat Ocampo; Fully 10 RAMADA MANILA CENTRAL 2,000 100 0 100 Rico Orosa YES 09988462421 booked as of 28MAR20 (02) 831 88188, 11 LUCKY CHINA TOWN 2,500 78 0 78 09178056062 / Jeremy Russel Go YES Contact person: Ria / Cleo Albiso 09178082249 Minimum of 14 days per batch; Advance payment of 7 days at STONE HOUSE HOTEL - 12 1500-2100 78 0 78 09178446366 Garrie Trinidad NO least; DOT/DOH to obtain MANILA necessary clearances from barangay. 13 GRAN PRIX MANILA TBD 70 0 70 09178861268 N/A NO Contact person: Rhina Contact person: Cui; Occupied by 14 AMELIE HOTEL MANILA 2,000 70 70 0 09178393275 William Castro YES PTC 87 c/o Usec Art and Asec Verna REDDOORZ PLUS @ 15 1,000-1,100 60 0 60 8249 8745 N/A NO April 1-3; 45 rooms-1,000php, 15 UNIVERSITY BELT MANILA rooms-1,100php c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; property still 09279169312 Evelyn Ong (Manager) 16 BEST FORTUNE HOTEL TBD 60 0 60 NO have inhouse Chinese guests till March 30; for update c/o Zen/Pat Filamor ; for negotiation 17 CORPORATE INN TBD 58 0 58 09338178802 Jing Mabulay (HR) YES of price 2,000 for 15 days Contact person : Paula; Reserved 18 HOTEL KIMBERLY MANILA 58 58 0 09175945123 Natalie Ng YES 1,800 for 30days by DOH Health workers Reserved by OWWA Michael Benedict Pe III Contact person: Philip Reyes; 19 TOWN AND COUNTRY FREE 54 ROOMS 54 52 2 09208187005 NO (Owner) Endosed by Charlie Dungo; requires endorsement; and request for face mask and gloves Listing of Accommodation Establishments for OFWs ROOMS NO. OF NAME OF PRICE ALLOCATED AVAILABLE CONTACT GENERAL ACCREDI- NO. OCCUPIED REMARKS BOQ STATUS ESTABLISHMENTS RANGE FOR DOT/ ROOMS DETAILS MANAGER TATION ROOMS OWWA c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; rates for 20 MARINA HOTEL TBD 50 0 50 09485156214 Roland Carillo NO negotiation Requests for a heads-up to prepare all their staff Single 33 - 2,100 php, Double 9 - 3,150 php; with 3 meals and 1 snack 21 GETZ HOTEL 1,155-2,897 57 0 57 09778111038 Lina Ong NO Contact person (OYO): Monique Grace Martinez (09158823257) T&C: Payment at hotel/bank transfer, Check-in 2PM Check-out 12NN. (02) 8523 8304 / 22 MALATE PENSION 800-3,600 42 0 42 N/A NO Contact person: Mila Menicable info@mpension ne.com 23 HOTEL 99 INC - QUIAPO FREE 40 ROOMS 40 0 40 7330026 Simon Tan (Owner) YES Used by DOH Health workers c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; for updating of 24 TIME TRAVELLERS HOTEL TBD 35 0 35 09064327550 Miriam YES the special rate REDDOORZ PLUS @ RSG c/o Asec Verna 25 LEGARDA MANILA (NEAR 1,170 28 0 28 8249 8745 N/A NO April 1-3 QUIAPO CHURCH) per person w/ meals (Breakfast, 26 MANILA MANOR HOTEL 1,918 27 0 27 09171662903 N/A NO Lunch, Dinner) DORM BLDG. (ESPANA 09453282855 / Contact person: Celeste Lumibao / 27 1,500 26 0 26 N/A NO MANILA) 09562091380 Ringo Onella AUSSIE SLOUCH HAT INN 0908254380, c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; for updating of 28 TBD 22 0 22 Mark Mclennan NO AND PUB 5224771 the special rate 09189105899, Contact person: Jasmin Zapanta; 29 BAYVIEW PARK HOTEL 1,500 20 20 0 Eugene T. Yap YES 09328458416 c/o OASEC; occupied by OFWs 30 BAY AREA SUITES 1,600 19 0 19 09203334188 NO Contact person : Rey of OYO c/o Usec Art and Asec Verna REDDOORZ PLUS @ 31 1,200-1,400 19 0 19 8249 8745 N/A NO April 1-3; 14 rooms-1,200php, 5 ORCHARD TOWER MANILA rooms-1,400php w/ packed breakfast, lunch,and 32 OLA HOSTELS 1,700 18 0 18 09175455322 Jeck Cantillon (Owner) NO dinner REDDOORZ PLUS OSMEÑA Contact person: Yvette Balilo; 33 1,600 18 0 18 09052884760 N/A NO HIGHWAY 2 inclusive of full board meal 34 PACO TRANSIENT 1,500-2,000 15 0 15 09056861910 Pau Paco (Owner) NO c/o Zen/Pat Filamor 35 ZENITH TOURIST INN 1,100-1,400 14 0 14 09178552574 Adela Lagat (Owner) NO c/o Zen/Pat Filamor 09176272665 c/o Zen/Pat Filamor ; for negotiation 36 ZEN GREEN RESIDENCES TBD 13 0 13 Beth Obando (Owner) NO of price 37 TAMBAYAN CAPSULE 800 12 0 12 09989701860 Karen Ang Niegas YES Contact person (OYO): Monique Grace Martinez 38 OYO 152 SANGCO CONDOTEL 1,346-1615 10 0 10 09158823257 N/A NO T&C: Payment at hotel/bank transfer, Check-in 2PM Check-out 12NN. WHITE KNIGHT HOTEL ST 39 1,500 10 0 10 09178417085 Morgan Say NO ANNE HOTEL 40 REGENCY GRAND SUITES 2,500 6 0 6 09989701860 Karen Ang Niegas YES Listing of Accommodation Establishments for OFWs ROOMS NO. OF NAME OF PRICE ALLOCATED AVAILABLE CONTACT GENERAL ACCREDI- NO. OCCUPIED REMARKS BOQ STATUS ESTABLISHMENTS RANGE FOR DOT/ ROOMS DETAILS MANAGER TATION ROOMS OWWA c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; requests for 41 JMM GRAND SUITES TBD 4 0 4 (02) 8254 0820 Muhammed Al Fayed NO OWWA to coordinate w/ the brgy (09173960481) 42 BDS BAY AREA 800 2 0 2 09171669354 Dy Anne (Owner) NO c/o Zen/Pat Filamor REDDOORZ BAMBANG 43 1,240 1 0 1 8249 8745 N/A NO c/o Usec Art and Asec Verna STATION PARAÑAQUE Contact person: Ringo 'Magz' 44 JOEY'S PLACE APARTELLE 2,000 21 0 21 09562091380 N/A NO Onella REDDOORZ PLUS NEAR c/o Asec Verna 45 JOHNSON AND JOHNSON 1,000-1,300 19 0 19 8249 8745 N/A NO April 1-3; 10 rooms-1,000 php, 1 PARANAQUE room-1,100php, 8 rooms-1,300php Contact person (OYO): Monique Grace Martinez (09158823257) T&C: Payment at hotel/bank transfer, Check-in 2PM Check-out 12NN. 46 OYO MANILA AIRPORT HOTEL 1,713-2,827 42 0 42 09209631217 Joseph Lara NO Requires payment terms and conditions before they accept guests; start and end date; and advance notice before guests arrive; REDDOORZ PLUS BETTER 47 1,400 10 0 10 8249 8745 N/A NO c/o Usec Art and Asec Verna LIVING PARAÑAQUE MAKATI 1898 HOTEL COLONIA EN LAS c/o Asec Verna 48 2,500 135 0 135 09953715214; Maria Cristina Del Gallego YES FILIPINAS Contact person: Angel ERICO APARTELLE 49 1,000 58 0 58 09175172257 Rico Bernabe NO GUADALUPE c/o Asec Verna 50 ROYAL BELLAGIO HOTEL 2,500 57 0 57 09953715214 Camille Co YES Contact person: Gie Tanchico 51 PRIVATO HOTEL MAKATI 2,200 55 55 0 (02) 5318 7000 Manager: Larissa Robles NO Occupied by PTC 87 52 OXFORD SUITES MAKATI 1,800 50 0 50 09175774134 Marlon B. Samson YES Contact person: Charmaine Sy c/o Asec Verna 53 RITZ ASTOR HOTEL 2,500 49 0 49 09953715214 Rito Bitanga YES Contact person: Gie Tanchico CROWN REGENCY HOTEL 54 2,500 42 0 42 09176272975 Yasmen Mohamad Makki YES c/o Asec Rica MAKATI Contact person (OYO): Monique Grace Martinez 55 OYO 106 24H CITY HOTEL 1,182-1,885 38 0 38 09158823257 N/A NO T&C: Payment at hotel/bank transfer, Check-in 2PM Check-out 12NN. c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; for updating of 56 ERVORUTO HOSTEL TBD 29 0 29 09491453270 N/A NO the special rate; Contact person : Elzo Almanza(Housekeeper) 57 BRIDGEVIEW APARTELLE 1,000 24 0 24 09175172257 Rico Bernabe NO Listing of Accommodation Establishments for OFWs ROOMS NO. OF NAME OF PRICE ALLOCATED AVAILABLE CONTACT GENERAL ACCREDI- NO. OCCUPIED REMARKS BOQ STATUS ESTABLISHMENTS RANGE FOR DOT/ ROOMS DETAILS MANAGER TATION ROOMS OWWA c/o Zen/Pat Filamor; for updating of TIME TRAVELLERS HOTEL - 58 TBD 20 15 5 09064327550 Vernie/Miriam NO the special rate; occupied by Off- SANTILLAN boarded seamen 59 SHILLA PHILIA HOTEL 1,500 18 0 18 09989965449 Susan Lee YES REDDOORZ @ BEL AIR c/o Asec Verna 60 1,400 15 0 15 8249 8745 N/A NO MAKATI April 1-3 Contact person (OYO): Monique Grace Martinez 61 OYO MELBOURNE SUITES 1,165-1,835 12 0 12 09158823257 N/A NO T&C: Payment at hotel/bank transfer, Check-in 2PM Check-out 12NN.
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