Family Friendly Hotel -Holiday Inn Clark

 

The next time you find yourself in Clark and with family or kids, your best bet would be Holiday Inn.

You can choose between a hotel or a villa if you come in groups. Either option can provide a good deal, at least from what my family and I have experienced.

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The hotel is equipped with a play area, which is situated right beside a salon so that parents can enjoy a pampering haircut or foot massage while keeping little kids busy, too. This is apart from the spacious playground that it has outside the dining area.

Zooming in its rooms, Holiday Inn also has provision for comfortable crib.

On the following day, a wide array of sumptuous international buffet welcomes you from 6:00-10:00AM, as if telling you that you did not go wrong in choosing where to spend a night or two.

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Pool Side

Price is reasonable for the value it gives. Staff service is commendable overall. Everyone is courteous and ready to assist.

We had a good stay, and we are looking forward to next time.

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Denice Christine Garcia-Pilla is a freelance published writer and editor in between her profession as a market research professional. Her works have appeared in numerous print and online publications in Asia and the United States including the Asia Pacific Business Guide, Launch Asia, Quantum Spirit, Men Zone, The Philippine Star and Lifestyle Asia. She has profiled a number of CEOs, Presidents, entrepreneurs and tycoons of top corporations in the Philippines, as well as renowned international authors such as Mark Victor Hansen of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and Philip Kotler. After a decade of hiatus from the writing scene with motherhood taking center stage of her schedule, Denice is once again picking up from where she left off via the Side Tripper, where she shares her travel adventures and side trips through the lens of photographer Kit Elton Pilla, also known as her husband and father to her son Kyle David.

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