Saturday, November 6, 2010

Oktoberfest at Sofitel

Earlier that week, HUC saw Cash Cash Pinoy, a site that "features something cool to do in several towns, all over the Philippines, at amazing discount prices of up to 90% off" as their website describes it. She initially discovered Twangoo, a site that works the same way but caters to a more posh and expensive crowd. 


At that time, their featured deal for the day was the P900 for Unlimited Food and Drinks Brunch at Sofitel’s Oktoberfest Celebration. HUC was itching to go and check out Sofitel and the much raved about, Spiral Buffet. She urged J to buy vouchers for the both of them. There goes her impulsivity, not even knowing and researching how the site works or if people ever had a bad experience with it. Not until she did experience one.


She bought the vouchers Thursday and the event would be on that Sunday. Up until Saturday afternoon, the email notification that contains the printable voucher never came into her inbox. She was already in dire panic kus Php1800 is not that big of a money but still, money that she and J worked hard enough for. She also cannot find a copy of it on her account. She decided to look for a Customer Service number first on their website and all around the web. But, to no avail, she didnt find any. Not unlike its other competitors like Buyanihan and Ensogo, which numbers can easily be spotted on their website. Now she tried to leave a comment on their Facebook Page in which she immediately got a reply. She was given quite a run around and was ready to ask for a refund when the voucher magically appeared on her account. Smile. :)


The two decided to leave early to get good seats. MRT ride-Cab to Sofitel. Oh boy Sofitel's huge! The cab parked on the Main Lobby(?) of Sofitel and asked the receptionist which was the way to the Oktoberfest Celebration. Being the lakwatsera-but-surely-to-get-lost type, she just nodded as the receptionist bombarded her with directions. The only thing that sticked to her mind was "tent". They went down the grand "Spiral" staircase and went out the pool area. They both didnt know which way to go and was on the verge of having a fight when J suggested to go ahead and pass by the Salon and voila! The Harbor Garden Tent was there. The area beside the tent was adorned with different rides for kids such as a carousel, balloon wheel ride, choo choo train and mini jets to name a few. Too bad the event was held on brunch time which meant, hot and sunny. Not good for kids. Armed with their vouchers, they went to the entrance and had their wrists stamped. They were then handed 2 humongous ceramic mugs.




German Club Manila Oktoberfest 2010 Celebration Commemorative Mug




The tent was huge and spacey and had an Inflatable Kingdom for kids. Stiltwalkers were also all over the place. Around the sides of the tent were the buffet tables which had an appetizer table, an assortment of sausages, pasta and HUC's favorite, the dessert table. They also set up a stage which played Authentic German Music from an Oompah Band and had a magic show too. Every long table, there were 2 beer dispensers which contains San Miguel Draft Beer. They were beer drinkers, no doubt. But at 12 noon, drinking lukewarm beer wasnt a good idea. So the two took turns on raking the buffet table. 




Beer Goodness at noon




Red Cabbage, Potato Salad and Green Beans





Bread Ball (twas wet so, it was kinda weird to eat)




Sausages
 

Sausages (again)






and mooooore Sausages!




you know what this is. :)




serving the Meatloaf




the Buffet table




J's plate




bite-sized Banana Cake




Cheesecake




Strawberry Panna Cotta


OKT




German Interiors




Oompah Band




J munching on sausages


busog ka na naman?!


There were different kinds of Bavarian food that was served. Some, unfamiliar in look and taste especially on the appetizer table. Beer was overflowing but not really given notice of because that was the last day of the Oktoberfest celebration and intended to be a Family Day. A lot of Milkmaid looking girls were also lurking around the place selling a bunch of memorabilias such as shirts, teddy bears, and even gingerbread cookies. The shirts were sold for Php600 so the cheapest thing that you could buy was obviously the cookies. Php100 for a cookie as big as your palm.




The pretty girl who sold HUC cookies.




Gingerbread cookies


After a filing brunch, the two went outside the tent. Sofitel's driving range was facing Manila Bay. They didn't stay for long as they also have a lunch engagement with J's family that they have to get to and were running late. Though their Oktoberfest date was cut short, the two clearly enjoyed the Oktoberfest celebration sans the beer. This really calls for a sequel. Sofitel: The Spiral Experience. :) 




Driving Range



Bye Sofitel! See you soon!

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Oktoberfest at Sofitel

Earlier that week, HUC saw Cash Cash Pinoy, a site that "features something cool to do in several towns, all over the Philippines, at amazing discount prices of up to 90% off" as their website describes it. She initially discovered Twangoo, a site that works the same way but caters to a more posh and expensive crowd. 


At that time, their featured deal for the day was the P900 for Unlimited Food and Drinks Brunch at Sofitel’s Oktoberfest Celebration. HUC was itching to go and check out Sofitel and the much raved about, Spiral Buffet. She urged J to buy vouchers for the both of them. There goes her impulsivity, not even knowing and researching how the site works or if people ever had a bad experience with it. Not until she did experience one.


She bought the vouchers Thursday and the event would be on that Sunday. Up until Saturday afternoon, the email notification that contains the printable voucher never came into her inbox. She was already in dire panic kus Php1800 is not that big of a money but still, money that she and J worked hard enough for. She also cannot find a copy of it on her account. She decided to look for a Customer Service number first on their website and all around the web. But, to no avail, she didnt find any. Not unlike its other competitors like Buyanihan and Ensogo, which numbers can easily be spotted on their website. Now she tried to leave a comment on their Facebook Page in which she immediately got a reply. She was given quite a run around and was ready to ask for a refund when the voucher magically appeared on her account. Smile. :)


The two decided to leave early to get good seats. MRT ride-Cab to Sofitel. Oh boy Sofitel's huge! The cab parked on the Main Lobby(?) of Sofitel and asked the receptionist which was the way to the Oktoberfest Celebration. Being the lakwatsera-but-surely-to-get-lost type, she just nodded as the receptionist bombarded her with directions. The only thing that sticked to her mind was "tent". They went down the grand "Spiral" staircase and went out the pool area. They both didnt know which way to go and was on the verge of having a fight when J suggested to go ahead and pass by the Salon and voila! The Harbor Garden Tent was there. The area beside the tent was adorned with different rides for kids such as a carousel, balloon wheel ride, choo choo train and mini jets to name a few. Too bad the event was held on brunch time which meant, hot and sunny. Not good for kids. Armed with their vouchers, they went to the entrance and had their wrists stamped. They were then handed 2 humongous ceramic mugs.




German Club Manila Oktoberfest 2010 Celebration Commemorative Mug




The tent was huge and spacey and had an Inflatable Kingdom for kids. Stiltwalkers were also all over the place. Around the sides of the tent were the buffet tables which had an appetizer table, an assortment of sausages, pasta and HUC's favorite, the dessert table. They also set up a stage which played Authentic German Music from an Oompah Band and had a magic show too. Every long table, there were 2 beer dispensers which contains San Miguel Draft Beer. They were beer drinkers, no doubt. But at 12 noon, drinking lukewarm beer wasnt a good idea. So the two took turns on raking the buffet table. 




Beer Goodness at noon




Red Cabbage, Potato Salad and Green Beans





Bread Ball (twas wet so, it was kinda weird to eat)




Sausages
 

Sausages (again)






and mooooore Sausages!




you know what this is. :)




serving the Meatloaf




the Buffet table




J's plate




bite-sized Banana Cake




Cheesecake




Strawberry Panna Cotta


OKT




German Interiors




Oompah Band




J munching on sausages


busog ka na naman?!


There were different kinds of Bavarian food that was served. Some, unfamiliar in look and taste especially on the appetizer table. Beer was overflowing but not really given notice of because that was the last day of the Oktoberfest celebration and intended to be a Family Day. A lot of Milkmaid looking girls were also lurking around the place selling a bunch of memorabilias such as shirts, teddy bears, and even gingerbread cookies. The shirts were sold for Php600 so the cheapest thing that you could buy was obviously the cookies. Php100 for a cookie as big as your palm.




The pretty girl who sold HUC cookies.




Gingerbread cookies


After a filing brunch, the two went outside the tent. Sofitel's driving range was facing Manila Bay. They didn't stay for long as they also have a lunch engagement with J's family that they have to get to and were running late. Though their Oktoberfest date was cut short, the two clearly enjoyed the Oktoberfest celebration sans the beer. This really calls for a sequel. Sofitel: The Spiral Experience. :) 




Driving Range



Bye Sofitel! See you soon!

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