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Be the freaky family at Quest Plus Clark’s Halloween

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CLARK FREEPORT -- This October 27, Quest Plus Clark invites Halloweeners for an Addams Family-themed party. Inspired by the classic animated show, the hotel brings the spooky yet goofy characters to life with an enjoyable event for all ages.

Kids will have a day full of treats and prizes while adults can enjoy the food, bazaar, and activities around the hotel. For P699 nett per head for kids and adults, tickets are inclusive of snacks, photo booth, loot bags for kids, and an official entry to The Freaky Family Halloween costume contest. Plus, part of the proceeds will be donated to CDC Aeta Scholars. Exciting prizes await including an overnight stay in the luxurious Villa Premier and so much more.

The Freaky Family is supported by El Kabayo Riding Stables, Building Blocks International, JF Trading Seafoods Dealer & Supplier, Universal Robina Corporation, The Dance Conservatory, Breads O Cakes, Caking Giant, Cuatros Lights and Sounds, PLG, Rab4Love Studios, Leslie’s Corporation, Fun Ranch, Lemon Square, Lightworx, Blooms 2710 Event Styling, Plumeria Event Styling, San Miguel Purefoods, Homs printers and Lotte Philippines.

Buy your tickets now at the Quest Plus Clark lobby. For reservations and inquiries, please call 045 599 8000 or visit Quest Plus Conference Center, Clark on Facebook.

Chroma Hospitality, Inc. is a young, forward-thinking company crafting bold, innovative hospitality brands. Owned by Filinvest Hospitality Corporation, Chroma is the management company behind Crimson Hotel Filinvest City, Manila, Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan, Cebu, Quest Hotel and Conference Center in Cebu City, Quest Plus and Conference Center in Clark, Pampanga, Quest Hotel Tagaytay and Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay. For more information please visit http://chromahospitality.com/. (PR)

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