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Thursday, June 5, 2014

After 38 years, Mandarin Hotel to Close This Year

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Source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

After nearly 40 years of operation, the iconic Mandarin Oriental Manila hotel will be closing its doors this year.

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group on Wednesday announced it will be closing the hotel, located on Makati Avenue, later this year.

"Mandarin Oriental, Manila has been recognized as one of the city’s most iconic hotels since its opening in 1976, and the Group wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all colleagues for their legendary service and support over the years. All hotel colleagues have been informed of the forthcoming closure and will receive full and fair severance payment and appropriate professional guidance,” said Torsten van Dullemen, general manager of the hotel.

Fans of the Mandarin Oriental need not despair, since the group will be managing a new luxury hotel in Makati City.

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group said it signed a contract for the branding and management of the luxury hotel, which will open in 2020.

The new Mandarin Oriental, Manila will be owned and developed by Ayala Land Hotels & Resorts. With 275 rooms, the hotel is being positioned as one of the leading luxury hotels in the Philippine capital.

"The new Mandarin Oriental, Manila, which is scheduled to open in 2020, will be part of a mixed-use development centrally located within Makati City," it said. No other details were disclosed.

The Mandarin Oriental opened in 1976 as Manila’s pre-eminent hotel.

While the Mandarin Oriental Manila has been a "much-loved icon," the company noted its "infrastructure and existing facilities are no longer in keeping with the Group’s well-recognized, luxury hospitality offering."

52 comments:

  1. oh no...paano na ang paseo uno???

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    1. And "they" say we are economically booming with those stats of 7% growth!

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    2. Parang ayoko maniwala kasi abs ang source haha

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    3. Binasa mo ba ng buo? They will replace it with a new one. Which is tama nga naman. 40 years na.. dapat ng palitan.. same goes with intercon hotel sa ayala din. If im not mistaken.. they will also bring it down and replace it with a new one.. have you seen the rooms of these hotels? Sobrang luma na.

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    4. sayang. they are works of art pa naman. mga Locsin masterpieces.

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    5. 8:53 magrerebuilt sila ng mandarin oriental pero hindi sinabi na dyan mismo sa paseo de roxas corner makati ave.

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  2. Mandarin oriental hotel in cebu is more nicer.

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    1. More na Nicer pa!

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    2. The last time I check, there's only one Mandarin Oriental in the Phil.

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    3. Bka mandarin lodge ibig mo sabihin 12:19

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    4. Yes, anon 2:07, there's only one Mandarin Oriental here in Philippines.

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    5. haha. walang MO sa cebu dear. Movenpick siguro sinasabi mo.

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  3. Nothing can beat the Hilton Hotel in Cebu. It's my favorite hotel down there. So klassy and fit for my lifestyle. But I hope they can make something greater out of the Mandarin Hotel. What pains me is the employees who served the hotel but now where are they gonna be picked?

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    1. It's Hilton no longer...its now Movenpick.

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    2. Movenpick na po iyon sobrang ganda kaysa Hilton hotel. Top 2 best search resort hotel 2013 by cnn article.

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    3. Lol literal translation ng: saan sila pupulutin. Fail

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    4. so anu ang konek nyan sa news na to?

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    5. you mean KUWEBA lifestyle???

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    6. what pains u..mgdonate ka..

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  4. awww. dito nawala ang virginity ko.

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    1. Akalain mo pinapasok ka jan..hahaha

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    2. Anon 12:40 nun 1976?

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    3. baka mayamang foreigner ang kasama niya jan.

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    4. biruin mo me virginity ka lol

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    5. anon 12:40 hahaha, talaga? sa anong room number, alala mo pa? bid ka sa auction baka ipagbenta nila ang furniture. pang memories mo. hahaha.

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    6. dito nawala ang virginity nila..lol

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  5. Because the hotel could not get the profits back from renovating of the Oakwood mutiny thingy... remember the tanks that tore down their facade?

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    1. Ang gulo mo....Mandarin Oriental ang isssue, singit mo Oakwood!!! At Manila Pen amg pinasok ng tangke? Nasaan ka ba?

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    2. Hahaha katol pa te..

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    3. nakakaloka sa 1:14; na lost in space

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    4. hahahaha dami ko tawa! Manila Peninsula yun pinasok ng tangke! helloooo! hahaha

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    5. Ahahahahahaha! Adik ka! Ano pinagsasasabi mo???

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    6. Madami dsmi din ang tawa ko dito!

      Nkaka lurkey mga taong shunga!

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    7. asang planeta ka ba???

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    8. Oakwood is different! It is now Ascott, and also different from Manila Pen siege. Manila Pen ang pinasok ng tangke!

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    9. Isa lang ata alam mong hotel.

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    10. Ayan tuloy baks TH ka kase magpretend to be classy e without getting your facts straight naging laughing stock ka tuloy. hahahah.

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    11. hahaha.... hay katawa-tawa tlga ang shunga

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  6. wooow. memories. 14 years ago dito pa kame nag acquaintance party. sad naman they`re closing. oh well..

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  7. My sister and I had our debuts there. Memories!

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  8. kaya pala di man lang mabigyan ng fresh paint ang building facade...palugi na pala kasi. tsk tsk. kala ko benta pa naman chinese cuisine nila sa fil-chi community di ba?

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    1. Hindi lugi ang hotel, leasing problems ata. Mandarin has the best chinese food talaga. Too bad

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    2. hindi lugi ang hotel. It's always earning. It's just that MO knows when to quit. Kung makakaaffect na sa kanilang overall brand.

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  9. They'll rebuild the hotel.

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    1. not necessarily in the same location

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  10. will always be thankful to this hotel.. gave me great memories and friends..

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    1. me too anon 4:52. maybe we met. hehe.

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  11. Waaaaaaaa!!!!!!!! Will miss Mandarin! Had a lot of memories there with my family every time may flight ako sa MNL. I'm sure mamimiss din ng ibang Etihad cabin crew ito. =(

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  12. kaya pala di na maintain yung pintura ng hotel. mukhang hunted building na

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  13. everything i learned about hotels came from MO. will always be grateful and will always be a #fan

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