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Friday, February 23, 2007

 

There’s something new at Boracay Regency


BORACAY Regency Beach Resort and Convention Center announces the partial opening of its new development, the Garden Wing. Conceived by Boracay Regency chairman and president Henry Chusuey, the new structure was built to respond to the ever-growing demand for new quality rooms on the paradise island.

The Boracay Regency Garden Wing is on its own a lush, tropical paradise designed to cater to discriminating tourists, traveling businessmen and families on holiday. This new wing, upon completion, will have 90 spacious rooms offering a full view of a verdant, bountiful garden and stunning swimming pools from its own private terrace. Besides the water features designed to give the ultimate in rest and relaxation, Regency will also open a new spa with rejuvenation and detoxification treatments given by expert therapists.

The Regency has also opened its newly renovated underground beach disco bar, the MO2 Wave. Fast becoming as the hippest party place in Boracay, the mega-trendy bar and KTV hub is designed with high-tech facilities to make for the ultimate night out. The underground disco bar is also perfect for chill-out parties while live bands on weekends pack the dance floor with crowds of partygoers. MO2 Wave also has an outdoor bar that extends up to the beachfront, to give the most unforgettable Boracay party experience.

“We want to make Boracay Regency the best of its kind on the island. Hopefully with these new improvements, we can achieve that distinction,” says Chusuey.

For more information, call 523-1234.

   
 

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