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GUEST PREFERENCE FORM Would You Prefer a Non-Smoking Room? Yes No Interests Cooking Dining Diving Fashion History Fine Wine GUEST PREFERENCE FORM Salutation First Name Last Name Email Date of Birth Would you prefer a non-smoking room? Yes No *Subject to availability Interests Cooking Dining Diving Fashion History Fine Wine Fishing Golf Hiking Music Reading Art Technology Theatre Cinema Tennis Others please specify: What kind of welcome amenity would you prefer? FRUITS. Please specify your preferred fruits.* Apple Grapes Orange Banana Pineapple Mango Guava Local fruits in season Others Please Specify: *Some fruits are subject to availability as they may be out of season ICE CREAM. Please specify your preferred ice cream flavor. Vanilla Chocolate Ube/Yam Mango Cheese Strawberry Others Please Specify: What jam/marmalade would you prefer to have during breakfast Strawberry Orange Mango Apple Honey Guava Red Raspberry Santol Others, please specify: M. Adriatico corner Gen. Malvar Streets, Malate, Manila 1004, Philippines Tel (632) 536 0788 Fax (632) 536 6220 Email [email protected] Website www.panpacific.com What scent would you prefer in your room? Vanilla Strawberry Orange Lemon Lavander Apple Jasmine Cinnamon Others, please specify: Which newspaper/s would you prefer? Philippine Star Manila Standard Philippine Daily Inquirer Manila Bulletin Herald Tribune Asia Wallstreet Journal Manila Shimbun Others, please specify: What type of pillow would you prefer? Shape Size Filling Small (28x20 cm) Feather Regular / Standard Pillow Medium (53x37 cm) Polyester Large (64x41 cm) Small (55x18 cm dia) Feather Bolster Pillow Medium (100x25 cm dia) Polyester Body Pillow (125x24cm soft with polyester filling) Orthopedic Pillow (expandable, made of memory foam / heat sensitive materials that conforms to the body Do you require any special assistance, medical requirements or special diet while in house? If so, please specify Do you wish to be assisted by a Butler to do the unpacking and packing of your suitcase upon your arrival and departure? Yes No If yes, please provide exact arrival / departure time: Date: Guest Signature M. Adriatico corner Gen. Malvar Streets, Malate, Manila 1004, Philippines Tel (632) 536 0788 Fax (632) 536 6220 Email [email protected] Website www.panpacific.com .
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