The porte cochere is located at the far end of the hotel. It's the side right by the bay. From this angle, you could easily mistake this for a luxury resort in Singapore.
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Solaire Grand Ballroom is CAVERNOUS. No exaggeration.
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Inside, the light control panel is touch screen, while crystal beads adorn portions of the walls.
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Everywhere you look in this hotel, you'll see epic chandeliers. It's an interior designer's delight.
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The restrooms are beautifully designed, with some very interesting details like faux white leather wallpaper and:
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Main guest areas never run out of enormous floral arrangements. First time I was there, I saw colorful hydrangeas. Then it was lilies.
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The aptly named Bay Suites has a stunning view. Heck, the curtains are even automatic that they open and close at the touch of a button.
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The pool area can only be accessed by guests. You have to pass through several hotel rooms to get to a walkway to get to a scenic elevator to, finally, ride down to the pool.
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The whole time I was there, there was always some random guy with a DSLR shooting away at anything and everything. Gotta admit that this property's visual aspect is enough to keep anyone entertained for hours on end.
Solaire Resort and Casino = 1 Asean Avenue, Entertainment City, Tambo, Paranaque City, Philippines