FOREST Crest Nature Hotel and Resort recently unveiled the Magical Christmas event, which has been touted as the ‘Biggest Christmas village in the South’.
The grand opening was marked by the lighting of the Christmas tree, leaving the visitors spellbound with its twinkling lights and warm glow.
The festive atmosphere was palpable, and there was a hush as the countdown to the tree lighting began. When the lights finally came on, the crowd cheered, and the tree came to life.
The event was filled with entertainment and delights for visitors of all ages, with mascots and performers taking to the stage to entertain the crowd. The decorations in the property were also a sight to behold, with festive ornaments and lights adorning every corner.
The dedication of the team at Forest Crest – located at the boundary of Tagaytay and Batulao – was evident in every aspect of the event, from the decorations to the entertainment. They left no stone unturned in ensuring that the visitors had an unforgettable experience. Despite the challenges faced by the community, they came together to create something truly special, which was a testament to their resilience and spirit.
Ferdinand Pulia, general manager of Forest Crest, spoke candidly about their commitment to creating a fun and memorable experience for guests.
He emphasized that everything they do is centered around guest satisfaction, especially during these challenging times brought about by the pandemic.
He expressed his gratitude to the customers for their trust and support, acknowledging that their success would not have been possible without their loyalty.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has extended congratulations to Forest Crest for hosting such a wonderful event that recognizes and appreciates clients and other suppliers.
Marites Castro, the DOT-Calabarzon regional director, said that the Christmas tree serves as a beacon of light as well as a promise during the holiday season.
She noted that spending time with friends and family is what matters most, and that it’s a time to spread peace and goodwill, both at home and around the world.
Despite the challenges in the tourism sector, Castro noted that the stakeholders and partners continue to show signs of growth, and they continuously develop and diversify tourism offerings and experiences.