We rarely go out of Metro Manila because for one, we do not have our own car, and two, it is more expensive to travel out of town. Most of our family affairs are spent at home or we do
staycations. Last July, we spent three days at the
Manila Marriott Hotel in Pasay to celebrate four family milestones, one of which is Z's birthday. We got two connecting rooms and I'd like to share them with you through these photos.
Deluxe Room Double
This room has:
- double beds
- marble bathroom, separate bathtub and shower
- a mini-fridge
- coffee maker
- mini bar
- Hair dryer
- Desk, writing / work, with ergonomic chair, and electrical outlet
- Alarm Clock
- Iron and ironing board
- Safe
- 40-inch TV with cable channels
- DVD player
- Radio
- iPod dock
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Sliding door to bathroom |
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Peek a boo! You can press a button to mechanically pull the screen down or have it all the way up like this so you can see what's happening in the room. I appreciated this when one of the kids won't get off the bathtub and I have other things to do in the room. I can watch them while they are in the tub. |
Junior Suite
We stayed at the connecting room - a Junior Suite. The Junior Suite features a spacious living area that is separate from the sleeping area. Our room had a golf view and we can also see from afar the Skyway.
There's a door that needs to be unlocked by room service so that you can pass through both rooms.
- 1 king-sized bed
- marble bathroom, separate bathtub and shower
- double vanity in the bathroom
- powder room
- lighted makeup mirror
- sofa
- chair
- Desk, writing / work, with ergonomic chair, and electrical outlet
- alarm clock
- iron and ironing board
- mini bar
- mini refrigerator
- coffee maker
- silverware
- dishes and glasses
- cordless phone, voicemail, and speaker phone
- 2 TVs (1 in the bedroom, 1 in the living area)
- DVD player
- Radio
- iPod dock
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Powder room behind this mini office |
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That's the door (beside the sofa) that connects to the Deluxe Room |
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Powder room right at the left side when you enter the suite |
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King sized bed plus additional bed for husband. The kids and I stayed at the bigger bed. |
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Additional bed just beside the shower window |
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Two doors on both sides of the wall closes and gives privacy to the sleeping area from the living area |
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This is how the bathroom looks like when the screen (window) is fully down. |
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His and Hers |
We also enjoyed the swimming pool of the hotel. Well, we all stayed at the kiddie pool so we can watch over the kids. I appreciate that a part of the kids' pool has a fabric canopy so that the kids won't get sunburned.
In-Room Dining
We had senior citizens and little kids with us so we opted to have
in-room dining instead of going down the restaurant or the mall to eat. Room service came with table, silverware, and water. Here are some of the food we ordered during our stay:
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Table (corner) provided by room service.
Living area of the suite |
Man Ho
We were celebrating as a big family and had dinner at Marriott's restaurant, Man Ho.
Man Ho is an authentic Chinese cuisine showcasing traditional Cantonese dishes; reservations are required though.
Our reserved dining room has it's own restroom! How cool is that?
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Patungan pa lang ng plate yan! Ang sosyal. |
We had a wonderful stay with great memories at Marriott Hotel. The kids are even happier with the stay and are asking when we will go back. Ha!
Manila Marriott Hotel
www.manilamarriott.com
Sobrang ganda nmn po sa Marriott Hotel..ang ssrap din ng mga fuds at may swimming pool na sure na mageenjoy ang mga bagets..di pa nmin naexperience ng family q na mgstaycation lgue outing lang..sna maexperience din nmin..
ReplyDeleteKami naman ang hindi ma-outing. Hehe. Di bale momsh, sabi ni Lord paparating na ang staycation niyo (at ang outing namin). :D
Deletehi, i really agreed that this hotel is very elegant and clean. Marriot Hotel has another also in Cebu they also good and accommodating staff. Rooms and facilities are new.
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