Mindanao Times

Marco Polo Davao’s Drenching Pool Party

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MARCO Polo Davao celebrated the finale of the Kadayawan Festival of the City with a truly drenching Pool Party at The Deck last August 31. Having promised to attend the event, the inclement weather didn’t deter me from honoring my word. I went straight from my gym workout, the better to prepare myself in the spirit of “bawasdagda­g,” to go to the hotel. I did not have enough time to go home to change into my prepared Aloha shirt and denim short pants. Surely, the heavy rainfall made the heavy traffic along Bajada even more unbearable. Oh yes, Torres Street was starting to get flooded by then. So many friends were sending messages about the horrible traffic condition of Davao, the malfunctio­ning traffic lights, and the absence of traffic officers where they’re needed most. What could one do except to pray that one reaches the destinatio­n safely.

“This significan­t event would be Marco Polo Davao’s statement that Davao would remain resilient and cheerful despite any weather and challenges it would face. We continue to be the trendsette­r in the Davao region by strengthen­ing the local experience of our guests through events such as this,” calmly stated Marco Polo Davao’s ever cool General Manager Colin Healy who looked comfortabl­e in a cotton checkered polo shirt matched with white short pants. It was the first time I saw the good gentleman out of his usual coat and tie outfit.

Oh my, the surprise of the evening was Marco Polo Davao’s Marketing and Communicat­ions Director Pearl Peralta-Maclang looking so hot in an all white outfit of lace material revealing a tiny bikini underneath it. Ms. Curva, as I affectiona­tely refer to her, was in the company of equally hot ladies from Japan who were either vacationin­g or doing business in Davao. Making the evening hotter, gorgeous hunks from the American Embassy in Manila made their grand entrance catching especially the sakura mamas’ attention. Women and some drooled when the American guys took off their shirts revealing their well-sculpted bodies, and dashed to the pool for a swim. Well, not to be outdone, the Marco Polo Davao boys joined in the fun only to expose their potbellied bodies. What a contrast, indeed!

Oh yes, several of our exotic ladies with Caucasian men for dates joined forces with the sakura mamas and danced along with the hotel associates and department heads to the summer beat of Sikat Entertainm­ent’s DJ Travis Monsod from Manila and Davao’s DJ Wacky Masbad who looks thin these days. By the time the rain stopped, Hula-Hula and Fire Dancers were entertaini­ng the highly energized and more or less intoxicate­d guests.

Featured during the Pool Party were various Mindanaoan dishes and cocktails prepared by Marco Polo Davao’s culinary team led by Executive Chef Alex Destriza (who didn’t wear his pool party outfit to the dismay of some ladies) and RBE Manager Rene Gargallo who was brave enough to appear in the required Pool Party outfit. The happy event was ably supported by the food and beverage industry suppliers namely Johnny Walker, Belvedere Vodka, Gimem Wines, Global Noble Internatio­nal, Smirnoff Mule, Heineken and Summit.

What a fun night it was despite the strong rains. The night ended the way Davaoenos expected it would be---FUN! Thank you, Marco Polo Davao!

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 ??  ?? CHEERS from Menchie Mizuno, Michael E. Dakudao, Janet and Sydney Tancontian
CHEERS from Menchie Mizuno, Michael E. Dakudao, Janet and Sydney Tancontian
 ??  ?? MARCO Polo Davao GM Colin Healy and Communicat­ions & Marketing Director Pearl Perlata-Maclang with guests
MARCO Polo Davao GM Colin Healy and Communicat­ions & Marketing Director Pearl Perlata-Maclang with guests
 ??  ?? LOVELY hula dance
LOVELY hula dance
 ??  ?? MINDANAOAN dishes served
MINDANAOAN dishes served
 ??  ?? CHEF Alex Destriza with his culinary team
CHEF Alex Destriza with his culinary team
 ??  ?? THE Sakura mamas
THE Sakura mamas
 ??  ?? PEARL Peralta-Maclang, Sarah Dayrit and guests
PEARL Peralta-Maclang, Sarah Dayrit and guests
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