Sun.Star Cebu

2,000 more rooms expected in Lapu-Lapu by 2021

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The accommodat­ion sector is booming in LapuLapu City.

At least 2,000 rooms will be added in two to three years’ time to the existing 5,000-room inventory, said Hembler Mendoza, head of Lapu-Lapu City’s Tourism Office.

“We are looking at a total of 7,000 rooms by 2020 to 2021,” said Mendoza, adding that the LapuLapu City Government has constantly been receiving hotel and business applicatio­ns following the Terminal 2 expansion.

Slated for opening in the coming years are Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu, Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort, Rockwell Aruga Resort, and Grafiks Resort, among many others.

Mendoza said the airport expansion has been the main driver in the growth of the hospitalit­y industry in Mactan. They expect the airport to attract more investors, not only in the hotel business, but also in other tourism-related industries such as in food and beverage.

Fast-moving room categories, according to Mendoza, are superior and deluxe rooms which are priced P2,800 to P4,600 for hotels and P4,600 to P12,000 for resorts.

Asked whether Lapu-Lapu City needs more accommodat­ion facilities vis-a-vis the influx of tourists, Hembler said the expansion in the accommodat­ion sector should be seen as a province-wide endeavor.

“Rooms should be well-distribute­d in the province because not all tourists will stay in Mactan Island. Some will also spend a night or nights in Cebu and the countrysid­e,” he said.

Mendoza added that the entry of foreign branded hotels and resorts into the island is a welcome developmen­t as it would elevate the standards in the hospitalit­y industry.

He noted it would also help in marketing Cebu in global markets. “Familiarit­y of hotel brands in some way attract guests to visit a destinatio­n,” said Mendoza, adding that their entry will also challenge local players to elevate the product and service quality.

Meanwhile, the private operator of the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport is beefing up its destinatio­n marketing initiative­s to make sure more foreign guests will visit Cebu starting this year.

Last May, GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC) said it supported the mega familiariz­ation tour of top European operators held in Makati City. /

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