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Clark Museum wins Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice award

Charlene A. Cayabyab

TRAVEL platform Tripadvisor recently recognized Clark Museum as one of the recipients of its Travelers' Choice Awards for 2020.

According to Clark Development Corporation’s (CDC) Tourism Promotions Division (TPD), Clark Museum is the only attraction here that received such an award.

The museum received an overall rating of four out of five from Tripadvisor’s official website and 48 good reviews from guests.

Visiting the museum also ranked third on the list of "16 things to do in Clark Freeport Zone."

Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Award, formerly known as “Certificate of Excellence," recognizes businesses that consistently earn great traveler reviews.

To qualify for Travelers’ Choice, businesses must maintain an overall Tripadvisor bubble rating of at least four out of five, have received a minimum number of reviews in the 12 months that the data was analyzed, and have been listed on Tripadvisor for at least one year.

Approximately ten percent of businesses listed on Tripadvisor received a Travelers’ Choice award and among these awardees include some of the best accommodation facilities in this freeport.

Recently, six hotels in Clark were also recognized for their excellent accommodation services to guests and travelers.

These hotels include Widus Hotel and Casino, Midori Hotel and Casino, The Mansion – Boutique Hotel, Park Inn by Radisson Clark, Clark Marriott Hotel, and Quest Hotel and Conference Center-Clark.

Clark Museum features four galleries including a collection of artifacts, true-to-life replicas, scenic dioramas, old photographs, murals, and interactive displays, among others.

It also houses a state-of-the-art 4D theater, which offers an exhilarating, one-of-a-kind experience for guests to enjoy.

In 2020, Clark Museum generated a total of 9,699 visitors from January to December 2020 despite being closed to the public for several months due to the restrictions brought about by the pandemic.

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