Friday, September 25, 2009

Imperial Palace opens facility

AFTER three years of construction, the P4.5 billion-peso hotel Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort & Spa opened its facilities yesterday.

Lee Cheol-hee, president of Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort & Spa, said that what makes their hotel unique are their spacious rooms, unique cuisine in their restaurants and a water adventure facility.

The facility, a 10-minute drive away from the Mactan Cebu International Airport, features six 11-story buildings, 557 rooms, and first-class amenities including a water park, Jacuzzi, pool villas, a golf course and business center.

The hotel was developed by Philippine BXT Corp. The water park, which is the hotel's main attraction, is divided into different zones with corresponding adventure themes.

Imperial Palace general manager Richie Kang said the facility tightened it security in the water adventure zone to make sure its users, especially children, are safe.

Kang said he is confident that although the facility is the first business venture in the country by the Korean hotel chain, it will attract both local and foreign tourists. He said Cebu is a world-class destination both for business and vacation.

Kang said Imperial Palace now has 900 employees, 860 of which are Filipinos.

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