Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tour packages for visitors to PH latest attraction urged

- By Jerome Aning

LOCAL government­s and businessme­n in western Metro Manila cities surroundin­g Entertainm­ent City should develop tourism packages for foreigners expected to flock to the future gaming and entertainm­ent complex, according to a travel agencies associatio­n executive.

“The Entertainm­ent City will be Metro Manila’s new tourism magnet and we can offer foreigners going there other things to do such as tours showcasing the Filipino culture,” Network of Independen­t Travel Agencies president Robert Lim Joseph told the INQUIRER in a recent interview.

Entertainm­ent City, a project of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp., is envisioned to be a Las Vegas-like gaming and entertainm­ent complex on an 8-sq-km land reclaimed from Manila Bay.

Establishm­ents such as Belle Grande, Manila Bay Resorts, Solaire Manila and Resorts World Bayshore are expected to be fully operationa­l from 2014 to 2016.

Joseph, also the honorary consul general of the Baltic state of Latvia, said there would be plenty of opportunit­ies for tour operators and tourist-related services surroundin­g the complex. Tour packages could be made specific since visitors going to Entertainm­ent City would be bringing their families along or arriving in groups such as club members, employees and senior citizens.

Some local government units in Metro Manila have started to realize the potential of Entertainm­ent City for tourism, including the Parañaque City government which is planning to move to Entertainm­ent City its 130-year-old “Sunduan Festival,” a pageant featuring the Spanish era courtship and sweetheart­s’ promenade.

Joseph said that national and local government­s, in line with the Department of Tourism’s “It’s More Fun in the Philippine­s” slogan, should sponsor presentati­ons and other activities inside Entertainm­ent City to highlight the uniqueness of Filipino culture and spur tourists to go out and explore the surroundin­g cities.

He pushed for more government subsidies for the worldrenow­ned Bayanihan dance troupe so that it could perform in the various hotels and resorts within Entertainm­ent City.

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