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SEDA AYALA SOFT-OPENS, PREPS FOR FULL OPERATIONS IN OCTOBER

Seda Ayala Center opened 100 guest rooms last Sunday and will open other amenities by Sept. 1; the hotel will be fully operationa­l by October

- KATLENE O. CACHO / Editor @katCacho

Eight months after its renovation began, Seda Ayala Center Cebu opened 100 of its 301 rooms last Sunday, Aug. 19. The ballroom, function rooms, gym and swimming pool are set to open on Sept. 1 and full operations are scheduled to start in October. The hotel replaces the Cebu City Marriott Hotel, which completed a 20-year contract with AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corp. in December 2017. Architect and interior designer Conrad Onglao is credited with the look and feel of Seda Ayala Center’s guest rooms, function rooms and amenities.

Ayala Land Inc.’s flagship hotel Seda Ayala Center Cebu is now open, eight months after it started an overhaul.

Frances Alfafara, director of sales and marketing, said the 301room Seda Ayala initially opened 100 rooms last Aug. 19 to mark the hotel’s soft opening.

The hotel’s ballroom, function rooms, gym and swimming pool will open by Sept 1. The entire hotel will be fully operationa­l come October.

Seda Ayala is the only hotel within the Cebu Business Park so far. It replaced the Cebu City Marriott Hotel when the AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corp. (AHRC) ended its 20-year contract with Marriott Internatio­nal Hotels last December.

Seda Ayala Center Cebu targets both the business and leisure guests.

According to Alfafara, even before it soft-opened last Sunday, the hotel was already receiving requests to reserve guests and function rooms up to early 2019.

The Seda brand boasts of a unique Filipino hospitalit­y aligned with global standards. The hotel features warm contempora­ry interiors associated with the chain, which is present in seven other key locations nationwide.

Seda senior group general manager Andrea Mastellone, in a statement, explained that when it entered the hotel industry in 2012, the homegrown Filipino brand prioritize­d establishi­ng properties in locations that lacked or needed modern hotel facilities such as Bonifacio Global City, Cagayan de Oro and Davao.

Next in line were Nuvali in Laguna, Iloilo, Quezon City, and most recently, Bacolod.

Mastellone said that when the property in the Cebu Business Park became available last year, they felt Seda was ready to compete with all the other establishe­d hospitalit­y brands in Metro Cebu.

Seda Ayala Center Cebu’s guest rooms, function rooms and amenities are all newly-refurbishe­d, drawing from the plans of architect and interior designer Conrad Onglao.

The guest rooms underwent a makeover and now offer a modern, minimalist layout in earth colors supported by modern convenienc­es.

The function and meeting rooms have also been updated and sport a lighter and brighter look with contempora­ry finishes and design accents.

The lobby, which exhibits Seda’s signature open layout, reflects the most striking change, according to Mastellone.

She said that seating has been expanded and the reception area now flows seamlessly into the bank of iMacs for the free use of guests at the e-lounge and onto the all-day dining facility Misto.

Like all other Seda properties, Seda Ayala Center Cebu is expected to have many repeat guests, she added.

In a report, Ayala Land Inc. plans to expand its Seda hotel brand to 3,500 rooms by 2019 to cater to the demand brought about by tourism and corporate expansion.

Mastellone said Seda Hotel rooms will more than double to 3,500 rooms in 15 locations, from 1,409 rooms in seven locations.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? NEW NAME, NEW LOOK. After eight months under renovation, the Seda Ayala Center is now open to business and leisure travelers .
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO NEW NAME, NEW LOOK. After eight months under renovation, the Seda Ayala Center is now open to business and leisure travelers .

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