Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘A Sweet Christmas Tale’ brings the magic of the season at Crimson Hotel

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Make your way to Santa’s Candyland consisting of a miniature Christmas Village, Santa houses and other eye-candy ornaments at the Crimson Hotel’s lobby area.

Are you ready for a delightful, sweet and exciting Christmas?

Crimson Hotel Filinvest City, Manila recently brightened up the South by holding its traditiona­l Christmas Tree and Village Lighting ceremony with the theme: “A Sweet Christmas Tale” to kick off the holiday festivitie­s.

Corporate partners, local community, hotel friends, media and representa­tives from partner organizati­ons for Crimson Hotel’s CSR program graced the event to mark the Christmas season.

The hotel is festively adorned with red, white and green ornaments, colorful candy-inspired decoration­s, Santa houses filled with Christmas goodies, and the illuminate­d giant Christmas tree. Crimson Hotel’s Santa’s Candyland will also be filled with several activities for kids such as pastry decorating and ornament-related activities throughout the month of December.

The annual ceremony was opened and led by Crimson Hotel general Manager Gerhard Doll who inspired excitement for the holidays.

“We are thrilled to get the Christmas season officially started. And my team has worked feverishly to put a very exciting program together with events lined up over the next few weeks,” Doll said.

The event was made more special with a dreamy and mesmerizin­g musical number by San Beda College Alabang Symphony Orchestra and HISVOCES BEDA Chorale.

Crimson Hotel is also sweetening the season with exciting holiday offerings such as “Home for the Holidaze” staycation packages which starts at P6,099 net; festive celebratio­ns at Café Eight from Thanksgivi­ng to New Year’s Eve, and other delightful dining options that bring bountiful tidings.

This season of giving, Crimson Hotel Filinvest City, Manila also continued its Share Love Share Christmas 360º corporate social responsibi­lity campaign benefiting the children of Bahay Pag-asa, Muntinlupa.

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