Rogen Inn lights up first Christmas Tree
Rogen Inn lights up first Christmas Tree
Like younglings giddy with excitement for the Yuletide Season, the Rogen Inn founders
and its team were thrilled to light up their first Christmas tree. It was a cause for
celebration for Davao’s newest hospitality establishment.

Gracing the affair and leading the lighting ceremony were tourism front liners Tanya Tan,

Regional Director-Department of Tourism, and Jennifer Romero, OIC—Davao City

Tourism Office; with Davao City councilors Myrna Dalodo-Ortiz, Al Ryan Alejandre and

Bernie Al-ag; and GeneRose Tecson form the Office of the Vice-President. They were

joined by Ronald and Gene Bangayan of Rogen Inn.

“We wanted to share the joy we feel celebrating the first Christmas to our guests and

everyone who passes by our address at the corner of Mt. Apo and Lopez Jaena streets.

This is why we put up the 22-foot Holiday tree in traditional Christmas colors in front of

the compound for all to see,” said Gene Bangayan,  General Manager, adding that the

Yuletide decorations continue on to the lobby of the inn.

In her message, Tanya Tan said, “Tonight as we all gather around to witness Rogen

Inn’s very first Christmas tree lighting, a joyous occasion to mark the Christmas season,

let's be thankful for all the blessings. It’s a time to share our blessings and a time for

celebration for we have braved the most challenging time of our lives  that we are still

here today. We salute you all for withstanding those challenging times and let this

Christmas season also be a reminder to all of us of our resilience. We congratulate and

welcome Rogen Inn to the growing list of DOT-accredited hospitality establishments in

our city.”

The evening’s guests were led to the function hall on the sixth floor of the South Wing

where cocktails was served. From the gallery of the halls, everyone got a view of the

newly-lit holiday tree with the downtown Davao landscape as the backdrop.

Adding to the festiveness of the outdoor holiday montage, the restaurants in the

compound are decorated for the holidays as well. 

The line-up of dining options is one of Rogen Inn’s pride. Popular homegrown brands

comprise the majority of the roster: Rogen Lounge, Marinatuna, Habi at Kape, Boiling

Crab and Vines; and favorites Samgyupsalamat and Yo Froz complete the list.

“The options are diverse—Filipino, Thai, Korean, seafood to meat, savory to desserts—

and dining service starts as early as 6AM until night time.The food scene at the Rogen

Inn compound is very exciting,” said Bangayan.

“I would like to share another good news. As we light the Christmas tree, we are also

officially launching Elements, a salon and a day spa,” she added.

 

Rogen Inn opened in the second quarter of this year as the tourism sector was slowly

bouncing back, entering the recovery period after the pandemic. With health restrictions

easing up, the inn is receiving its target occupancy rate. The Christmas season’s private

functions are a boost to the inn’s sales target, said Bangayan.

Within the three buildings of Rogen Inn are 328 Deluxe Rooms uniformly sized per

building. Each room is equally well-appointed with tap card access and necessities any

business and leisure traveler needs.

“We are extending the room promotions until December31. It’s P1,850 per room, good

for two with complimentary breakfast,” said Bangayan. pr

The shining Christmas Tree of Rogen Inn

The Davao City Chorale

Gene Bangayan (5th from L) with some of the Christmas Tree lighting guests. (From L) Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre,  DOT Region 11 Director Tany Rabat-Tan, Councilor Myrna Dalodo Ortiz, DCTOO Jennifer Romero, and Gene Rose Tecson from the OVP. 

Rogen Inn's Boboy and Gene Bangayan

Ed Bangayan, Rev. Arnold Tan, Boboy Bangayan, Domingo Ang, Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre, and Ruben Bangayan

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