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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThe place is very fantastic. Everything is clean. You can play at the casino anytime, and they got unlimited juices and coffee in the area. The hotel rooms have different prices. The cheapest is 17k. What great is, the membership is free, so as the parking. They have restaurants in the area. Kids are allowed anywhere except casinos.
A Mixed Bag of Experiences at City of Dreams Manila I recently had the opportunity to visit the City of Dreams Manila, a luxury integrated resort and casino complex in the heart of the Philippines. While my experience had its fair share of highs and lows, I believe it is essential to highlight both aspects for a fair review. Upon arrival, the grandeur of the property and its modern architectural design left a lasting impression. The variety of amenities available, including high-end retail shops, dining options, and entertainment facilities, catered to a wide audience. However, not all experiences were pleasant. While enjoying a coffee at Starbucks, I was bitten by a mosquito—an unwelcome and surprising encounter at a high-end venue. The management should take immediate measures to ensure the premises are free from such annoyances as they can ruin an otherwise enjoyable experience. Another downside was the pervasive smell of smoke when passing by the casino area. Though it is not uncommon for casinos to permit smoking, the ventilation system should be more effective in keeping the odor confined to the designated smoking areas. This would significantly improve the experience for non-smokers and families visiting the resort. On a positive note, DreamPlay, an interactive play space for children and families, provided an enjoyable and engaging experience. This unique attraction, in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation, offered a wide range of activities for children of all ages. The staff were friendly, and the facility was well-maintained, making it a great destination for family entertainment. In conclusion, City of Dreams Manila is a destination with a lot to offer, from shopping and dining to gaming and entertainment. While the mosquito incident at Starbucks and the lingering smoke smell near the casino were unfortunate, they do not entirely overshadow the enjoyable experiences at the resort. I would recommend City of Dreams Manila to visitors, but it is essential for the management to address these issues to provide a more seamless and pleasant experience for all guests.
The place is good to explore, relax and play casino. We went there for dreamplay for kids. Unfortunately my son was too young for the activities so we happened to availed the lower access fee. That is just to roam around the vicinity of the dreamplay. Maybe my son will enjoy it sooner the next years. Staff are very hospitable and polite.
Only went to the casino. It is not as visually appealing as Solaire casino but gambling was fun. I still made money at the tables. FYI you can't wear a forward facing hat and must wear shirts with sleeves. I found out the hard way and had to buy a t-shirt. I guess this is a rule for all the casinos.
Quite similar to their other resort in Macau, albeit smaller. It even smells the same! They have modern games for both tables and slots. Only gripe is the smoking. I wish this could be stopped. Plenty of options for food and beverage, and certainly a good location to organize MICE events.
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