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Resorts World Manila returns with more

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RESORTS World Manila (RWM), along with partner hotels in Newport City, is returning with more stringent standard operating procedures on safety and sanitation, as well as more innovative ways and services to cater to the needs of customers and guests.

With seven hotels and approximately 3,600 rooms, RWM is the country’s only integrated resort with the most number of hotels in one property.

Prior to the expected reopening, all hotels are rolling out their respective enhanced health and sanitation standards. The improved safety measures are being introduced in the property, in collaboration with the world’s most trusted hygiene and sanitation brands—Lysol, Ecolab and Diversey.

In compliance with the Department of Trade and Industry’s updated guidelines for dining establishments, restaurants in RWM and hotels are back on their with pick-up and delivery services in selected outlets now available and enhanced cleanliness procedures for dine-in services in place.

RWM also installed state-of-the-art sanitation and disinfection technologies such as smart disinfection and temperature chamber, Multi-Quat sanitizer and escalator handrail sanitizers around Newport Mall and other areas in the property.

To get more updates on the operations and opening of Resorts World Manila and partner hotels, visit www.rwmanila.com or follow RWM’s official social media accounts. (PR)

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