Hey guys, I received this in my Yahoo mail and I felt the urge to share it with all of you. I am the type who loves to travel and Subic is one those places that my hubby and I frequent. But this is just so terrible! Be warned…
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Mga Kapatid,
Please read email below. This could happen to you so please take note of the TERRIBLE experience of a newly wed couple and their guests who patronized Vista Marina Hotel and Resort located at Blk 3 Lot 2, Moonbay Marina Area, Waterfront Road, SubicBay Freeport Zone.
As a warning to all, do not believe their false advertisement in their website. Price is cheap and so is their service! Pass this on to your friends, relatives and officemates especially those who are planning to get married, they might be the next victim.
Below is a letter to the editor of Dr.Gail Bautista, who recently got married in Subic.
Please pass on her sorry story to others in case they plan to visit Subic.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
May 13, 2008
Dear Mr./Ms. Editor,
Greetings of Peace! I am Dr. Abigail Fernandez-Bautista, 31 years old, a dentist and resident of San Narciso, Zambales. I got married to Mr. Dax Baustista, three days ago at the chapel of San Roque inside the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. I should have been happy and at peace by now that I finally married the man of my dreams. I should have been spending days with him, right now, talking about our future children and planning our lives. But I am not. I am angry. I am in pain.
I have been sleepless the past nights because the memory of what happened to us always comes back to me. And the thought that I and my husband will forever remember this unfortunate event, every single year of our anniversary, brings me great distress and anxiety.
After months of planning and anticipation, we were able to book ourselves and our families and guests a place at . We were so relieved that the hotel has everything we were thinking of to realize a dream wedding that turned catastrophic for us.
Vista Marina, through its website and brochure, promised us this: You’ve always dreamed about having a beautiful wedding. Make this very special event an unforgettable experience at Vista Marina Hotel & Resort. The resort’s picturesque setting at the pool side is truly the ideal place for this memorable occasion. As you work closely with our certified wedding planner, you’ll choose from several customized wedding packages and services, which will satisfy your every wish and create the most unforgettable day.
What we never realized was that "memorable experience and unforgettable" day was something that would fill us with so much anger, so much pain.
We were wed on May 10, 2008 at 6:30 in the evening. We then proceeded with our relatives and guests to have dinner at around 9 at the wedding banquet of Vista Marina. The wedding program ended at around 11 pm. We returned to our room, 207, and found that our belongings had been suspiciously disarranged. We frantically went over our stuff and found that my husband’s laptop was missing. We had been robbed!
When we informed our parents about the incident, we also found out that our relative, Mrs. Butch was crying because her cell phone and her wallet with cash of about P20,000.00, her credit and ATM cards were stolen too. We panicked and got so frightened that this incident happened inside the hotel premises that promised security and comfort to us and our guests. We immediately reported the incidents at the front desk of the hotel lobby.
Our frustration and anxiety only got worse when we were coldly treated by the night shift and security supervisor, Mr. Gener Pangan. We never saw alarm nor concern from him. He acted as if everything that had happened that night was routine procedure to them. He never offered words of assurance that they will do everything to get our belongings back. We were treated with ominous and disturbing silence. They did not call the SBMA police immediately for assistance. We had to wait for three hours for the hotel staff to finish its own "operation" before they called the police in. I don’t know what’s the SOP in cases of hotel robberies but three hours of wait could not help us think that evidence could have been contaminated especially if done without the presence of the proper authorities.
We also approached the operations manager of the hotel, Mr. Anthony Bacunawa, who, though he was more cooperative, could say nothing more than "sorry" and "I understand your situation." We wanted to talk to the owner of the hotel since the time of the incident but Mr. Bacunawa was insistent that the hotel owner, who is Korean, would not want to talk to us.
This was when our suspicion grew and our anger heightened. We were the aggrieved party, we were the victims of a crime that should not have happened had the security been tight and properly enforced. But it seems that we can only talk to the walls. We were not able to sleep that night mulling over how could this happen to us, and on the night of our wedding. When it was clear that we would not be seeing justice that we deserve, we decided to politely ask some of the hotel guests to check their belongings before they leave fearing that the same things may have happened to them without them knowing it..
To our surprise, three hotel patrons, who are not members of our wedding guests, volunteered information that their door was opened by a suspicious woman who also had the same key to their room. The woman exclaimed, "Ay may tao pala" And she briskly left. Also, one of our principal sponsors found out in the morning that their door was ajar when his wife swore that she made sure that she locked the door before she and her children went to bed.
Early in the morning of May 10, we asked assistance from the front desk to help us open the safety vault inside our room because the key given to us could not open it. The receptionist sent one of the bellboys up for assistance but still the vault would not budge. My husband and I decided that we would no longer use the vault. At the time of our discovery of the robberies, we found out that the vault was already open. We wanted to ask the bellboy who brought up a spare key how did this happen. My mother has a vague remembrance of his face so she went to the front desk to ask if the hotel kept I.D. pictures of its staff. Mr. Pangan flatly refused her request saying, "We could not do so." When we asked why, he merely shrugged, We want to protect our employees." I thought we were the ones who needed protection there.
After almost thirteen hours of futile request to the operations manager to let us talk to the owner of the hotel we were ready to leave and settle our accounts. The owner suddenly appeared and went straight to his office. We wanted to talk to him, just to let him know of some of the irregularities that we experienced inside his hotel. The hotel staff refused our request.
They finally yielded when my father-in-law insisted to talk to him. We were made to wait interminably. My father-in-law went directly to the administrative office and politely requested that he be given a few minutes to talk to the owner. A family friend, Bro. Noel Bava, SJ went in with my father-in-law. We were hoping that the Korean owner would be more cooperative and helpful this time. But he was stubborn and refused to take responsibility over the incident. He kept on telling us that it was our fault that our belongings got stolen. And as owners of these belongings, we were the ones responsible for our things. That it was not the responsibility of the hotel to keep an eye on our stuff. That even in our own house, we are not 100% safe. That it is the responsibility of the government of the Philippines to provide security to its citizens after all, this is our country.
When my father-in-law asked for his name, he said no, he is not going to give it. He stood up, called security, told his staff to call the police and take my father-in-law and Bro. Bava out of his office immediately.
It is not really the laptop or the money that we were after. We could easily have them replaced. But the memories that this sad and lamentable incident that happened on the day of my wedding and the fact that it will make its mark on us forever, the refusal of the hotel administration to accept responsibility and pay for it, the shabby treatment that we received from the hotel owner, a Korean, a foreigner doing business on our soil, and staff that would do anything to keep their boss blameless and free of responsibility of the crime done to us - "this we could not accept.
We are aghast that such business, whom we have also learned from the Intelligence and Investigation Office of SBMA, had a history of robberies the past months and was requested to put up security cameras and additional locks on their rooms, is allowed to continue operating inside Subic Bay Freeport Zone.
We asked your good office if you could help us inform your readers about this incident so that the same things may not happen to them. We would also appreciate if you could run a follow up article or news story on this. Thank you very much and God bless.
Respectfully yours,
Dr. Abigail Fernandez-Bautista, DMD
My blood really boiled when I read this email. I hope someone in authority gets to read this. They all deserve to be punished!
Posted by sexynomad at June 18, 2008, 3:27 amOMG! i was planning on staying there for a vacation with my family TG i saw this blog!
Posted by Patricia at June 18, 2008, 11:47 amI reposted this on The Philippines According to Blogs, Jen.
See linkie here:
Grr talaga!
Posted by Lorie at June 18, 2008, 6:15 pmI even considered staying there. I’m not being a racist or being close minded but most places I’ve stayed in thats korean owned has bad service, rude staff and arrogant korean owners. Why are we allowing them to treat us this way?
Posted by Razzi at June 19, 2008, 10:30 pmLorie, thanks! Everyone should know about this…
Hi Razzi. You’re not being a racist. You’re simply stating a fact based on your own experience. It’s just sad that we let them exploit us, in our own country at that! Tsk, tsk.
the same thing happened to us in boracay, the scary thing about it was when it happened we were not out, we were just sleeping, our safety was compromised and the owner did not do anything about the incident, we also got suspicious when the owner’s wife told asked us why we waited 2 hours before informing her, but the fact is we informed their staff but they did not tell her. inside job? what do you think, WE WERE JUST SLEEPING WHEN A STRANGER ENTERED OUR ROOM. and its all thanks to Villa Simprosa in Boracay.
Posted by Yuseff at July 14, 2008, 11:47 amVista Marina Hotel Still a Haven of Crime
Most of us read the email circulated by Dr Abigail Fernandez-Bautista about the hotel room thefts and management disregard at Vista Marina Hotel in waterfront road Subic Freeport followed by the subsequent email from the hotel that was an attempt to have us believe that this was an isolated incident and that they acted with honour.
We have learnt the hard way that Vista Marina’s email was merely a publicity smoke screen and that thefts of guests property not only remains a regular occurrence but that the staff and management still act in exactly the same slimy way as was described in the email of Dr Fernandez-Bautista.
Early in the morning on September 8th, 2008 some friends of my wife arrived from overseas and the hotel that I had booked for them had just sprayed for cockroaches so due to the smell they moved to Vista Marina Hotel without my knowledge.
On that evening we all went out for dinner and drinks. When my wife and I picked up our friends my wife and I went up to their room and my wife witnessed that our friends left their high end cell phone sitting on the table next to the TV. This fact we are all certain about. We left the hotel to go out at approximately 7:30pm.
By 9.30pm one of our friends called the cell phone of my friend and it was turned off, suggesting the phone was taken from the room between 7.30pm and 9.30pm
We dropped my friends back to the hotel later that evening and they went straight to sleep, the following morning they realised that the phone was missing, of course they checked everywhere including moving furniture in case it had been knocked off the table but it was no longer in the room. At about 11am they spoke to the hotel management, receiving a sarcastic and uncooperative response so when they advised us of the theft around 12:30 lunchtime my wife called the SBMA Police.
The manager showed us a monitor that was supposedly the CCTV footage of that night, however as the CCTV only makes a recording when there is movement there is no way of knowing it the system is started, stopped, paused or if there is movement outside the movement area. The CCTV also does not cover the balcony doors where it is possible to go from balcony to balcony to enter the rooms.
When the SMBA Police where at the Vista Marina Hotel in the presence of the manager my friend asked “do guests in this hotel get robbed often?” all the SBMA Police and the manager just looked down at the ground and did not say a word, in this case silence was a strong expression of the problems that are still occurring in that hotel. Unfortunately my friends had never heard of the famous wedding day robbery or the appalling record of the Vista Marina Hotel. They thought that as the hotel was inside the SBMA controlled area it was safe with a level of protection
When waiting for the boat to Grande Island, a woman who seemed to be the manager of the ferry terminal, told my friends that the same thing had happened 3 days earlier, and there was nothing on the CCTV that time either. She also told us that she had heard this happens once a week. If this is true why isn’t SBMA acting to close down this haven of crime, why does SBMA not uphold the safe image of the Subic Freeport?
When my friends came back from the Grande Island they filed a police complaint, and again went to see the hotel manager to ask if the hotel was going to do anything, unfortunately they were again met with sarcasm and continued suppression of information or the ability to speak with the owner.
The manager had clearly been through this situation a number of times. He was prepared with a smart answer for everything rehearsed and delivered with a really annoying smarmy smile.
Part of the manager’s defence was that he claimed that the hotel does not clean the rooms unless requested. However, my friend’s room was spotless after they had been out for the day. The rooms were cleared, bed made, and new towels given. So why does the manager claim that they don’t makeup rooms that have guests when they do? Who is he trying to protect?
A week after the thefts we wrote to the management of Vista Marina Hotel who didn’t answer, a week later we wrote again questioning there care for customers and they wrote back with a letter signed only “The Management”, we feel concerned that the owners or “management” act in such a guilty way that they need to hide their identity. Imagine if I was to check into this hotel and insist on registering as “The Guest”.
In their letter they said that they were not settling the matter because my friend had involved the Police. I checked the Police report and the police report was filed three days after the incident was reported to the management, so let’s be clear, they had three days to settle this before the robbery was formalized to the police and we gave them a further two weeks of emails to settle the matter before going public. They continue to hide their identity, not compensate the guests and act with contempt to the unsuspecting public as well as SBMA.
To add insult to injury my friends have now discovered extra charges in fact they even charged the rooms to their credit cards twice. It seems when they target you they go for all they can.
Enough is enough, when you search in Google or Yahoo about Subic Bay you come up with dozens of stories of people getting their belongings stolen from their rooms and extra charges billed to their credit cards ONLY in the Vista Marina. Vista Marina is the ONLY hotel with this disgraceful public reputation it’s time for the SBMA to terminate the lease of these undesirables who are dragging down the reputation of Subic.
nakoryente ang anak ko don sa gardin nila!!! whin i check ang dami wire, delikado anu!!! kung may mahal kayu sa buhay ninyu wag ninyu papuntahen sa vista marina baka mawalan ng buhay and mahal ninyu sa buhay!!! nakakalungkot…
Posted by Godofredo Gomez at March 14, 2009, 12:20 pmgrabe .. masarp kya sa vista marina
Posted by beng at February 14, 2010, 3:25 pmworst hotel service I’ve ever experienced! staff are unbelievably unprofessional, inefficient & inappropriate!
plus our room had several flies in it when we checked in, bathroom floors still wet, door locks were broken.
Posted by never again at June 15, 2010, 1:00 ammay i just ask everyone of you here…
have you gone to vista marina now?? before you all complain about the service of the staffs there,, sana nmn u make sure na unproffesional nga sila..
anyways,, i have nothing against anyone of you.. actually,, i hate the korean owner too.. because of the way he treats his staff there… haizt… sobrang bad cia….
Posted by _nuevhe_ at July 22, 2010, 11:28 amI’ve heard so many things about boracay. And i believed that this place will be perfectly for relaxing…
Tanya Gemarin
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grabe. sana they’d nab the owner na. and the entire staff too.
Posted by Lorie at June 18, 2008, 2:50 am