HomeIloiloIloilo CityJaroCentennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center Jaro, Iloilo CityCentennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City. Check rates, book online, read reviews, view contact details and other helpful information.Location Map of Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center:The Centennial Resort Hotel and convention Center is a first class year-round family destination. A resort within the city where diverse leisure, entertainment, adventure, dining, beauty and wellness are specially packaged to your satisfaction. Every event is a celebration that promises personalized service and hospitality that is genuinely Ilonggo.Location: Alta Tierra Village, Jaro District, Iloilo City Tel. No.: 320-2277 or 320-2288 Email: [email protected]The Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center is a complex of diversified leisure and venue for celebration, entertainment, beauty, wellness and adventure.Hotel Facilities Swimming Pool Business Center Souvenir and Gift Shoppe Internet Cafe Laundry Service Transportation Rental Travel Agency Presentation and Conference Equipment RentalThe Rooms Air-conditioned with individual control Bath Tub with Hot and Cold Shower 77 cable channel 21″ Flat TV Refrigerator with Mini bar DVD and VCD Player Coffee and Tea making facility Free Wifi Access Daily national and local newspaperBanquet and Convention (Capacity) Iloilo International Convention Center (2,700) Centennial Grand Ballroom (400) Centennial Royal Ballroom (250)The Centennial Resort Hotel and convention Center is a first class year-round family destination. A resort within the city where diverse leisure, entertainment, adventure, dining, beauty and wellness are specially packaged to your satisfaction. Every event is a celebration that promises personalized service and hospitality that is genuinely Ilonggo.Location: Alta Tierra Village, Jaro District, Iloilo City Tel. No.: 320-2277 or 320-2288 Email: [email protected]The Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center is a complex of diversified leisure and venue for celebration, entertainment, beauty, wellness and adventure.Hotel Facilities Swimming Pool Business Center Souvenir and Gift Shoppe Internet Cafe Laundry Service Transportation Rental Travel Agency Presentation and Conference Equipment RentalThe Rooms Air-conditioned with individual control Bath Tub with Hot and Cold Shower 77 cable channel 21″ Flat TV Refrigerator with Mini bar DVD and VCD Player Coffee and Tea making facility Free Wifi Access Daily national and local newspaperBanquet and Convention (Capacity) Iloilo International Convention Center (2,700) Centennial Grand Ballroom (400) Centennial Royal Ballroom (250)Don’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments Mae saysMarch 28, 2016 at 4:48 pmThey definitely do not own the number 320 2288. You need to delete it.Reply Jo Ortiz saysMay 11, 2012 at 4:09 pmTo the Site Administrator: Please correct your contact number for Centennial Resort and Convention Center; the contact number 3202288 is wrong.Reply Ruh Xheiyn saysMay 9, 2012 at 12:28 pmIs there really a Zip Line there to use? We’re planning to go there just because of the zip line! ^_^ Please answer. :)))Reply Marcos saysMay 13, 2012 at 3:15 pmNo, there’s no Zip line in this resort.Reply mithril saysMay 2, 2012 at 4:39 amThis place has too many inconsistencies with service and booking. Tread with caution if you plan to stay here.Reply ric saysMay 1, 2012 at 10:47 amWhat kind of service will I expect from you if no one is answering my long distance call to your published land line numbers?Reply Jo Ortiz saysMay 11, 2012 at 4:10 pmthat’s because the contact number is a wrong number!Reply John saysApril 4, 2012 at 10:30 pmGood Day! ma inquire ko tni if pila ang entrance kag ang pool nyo..and ang room rates ky bsi dri kmi ma farewell party. Thanks! :Demail me @ [email protected]Reply Scroll Up saysApril 4, 2012 at 11:42 pmJohn contact details were clearly postedLocation: Alta Tierra Village, Jaro District, Iloilo City Tel. No.: 320-2277 or 320-2288 Email: [email protected]This site is not affiliated with the hotel and neither am I with the site nor the hotel.Reply venus togoto saysFebruary 27, 2012 at 10:05 pmcan we have our graduation ball at your resort?Reply Ozell Manspeaker saysMarch 30, 2011 at 11:57 pmIt is appropriate time to make some plans for the future and it is time to be happy. I have read this post and if I could I wish to suggest you few interesting things or tips. Maybe you can write next articles referring to this article. I want to read more things about it!Reply venus saysJanuary 21, 2010 at 1:38 pmlast year , my boyfriend and I we are planning to stay sa Iloilo city ,, so nag decide kami nga mangita sang Hotel kon sa diin indi ako mahuya sa akon amigo kay perme ko lang ginabida Royal Iloilo, so nag-inquire kami sa isa ka hotel kay kuno the best hotel sa Iloilo in then may free wifi access kuno?? , so nagpabook kami kay hinahanglan niya maggamit san iya laplop kay ang iya nga trabaho online programming sa USA kay hinahanglan ang iya obra, nagsaka kami didto sa room, oh oh may-ara sila nga router pero palpak, kag gin-akigan niya ang mga staff sang hotel, so im very interested in this hotel because my boyfriend and I we are planning to go Iloilo next dinagyang in stay in this hotel.Reply Loren saysApril 17, 2008 at 12:14 pmUu man amo man ina na experience kuno sang family sang mag try sila mag outing dira sa centennial resort,indi kuno nami ang ila staff specially sa front desk…but im still happy coz the place is really nice that my kids told me…kag isa pa taga jaro ako kag for me its a good for the salognons…one more thing just be prepared for trainning of your staff so this nice place would be improve and develope more!!! btw…regards to my friend E.J Camarista…thanks for promoting more power!Reply eunice saysJanuary 13, 2008 at 3:11 pmhi! it would be better if you would publish also the rates (room, convention center, etc.)Reply KELLY CARSON saysSeptember 29, 2007 at 11:50 amI was there just very recently. Maybe they were that bad before whatever. But you know, we are all entitled to our opinions and they are always subjective.I find the place very accommodating. I was greeted the moment I stepped out of the cab by a rather handsome moreno guy (stop me!) with a necktie. and pointed me to their restaurant. their food was very filipino. and that was all i missed. i would kill for a taste of their sotanghon again.they have crowded swimming pools. i thought that was the downside. they probably did not forsee how much of a hit they were that they constructed a small pool.I noticed a lot of koreans. actually, they are all over the city. Why?i showed myself around their spa. it was like a whole new different place. I loved it. But i was short on cash so i never got to try any of their stuff. I will surely come back. and give it a try and tell you guys how it was. Go Centennial! God bless you and the beauty your sun brings.Reply sKeePeR saysSeptember 27, 2007 at 7:12 amPLEASE POST PHOTO’s and Up-to DATE info’s of this resort hotel. There are ALOT of Ilonggo Balikbayan’s na gapuli esp. on the summer months (April – 1st week of June). So those DETAILED informations will be very USEFUL.I used to live in Alta Tierra for like 6 years. And YES, i can ATTEST to the “flooding”… such utter inconvenience! But fortunately, the higher land area’s on Phase I is better kaysa sa mga houses by the village’s entrance.Let’s give a SHOUT OUT to the Mayor to fix this flooding prob shall we??!As for TRAFFIC congestion, when is it ever going to END?? Iloilo’s “mighty hopes” for PROGRESS is decreasing its CAPACITY in fixing decade old problems. Pinagusto lang build, invest, hala tanan nalang… i won’t be surprised if Ilonggo’s will settle somewhere else in the long run… More building’s isn’t what Iloilo needs! Kay-uhon anay ang mga dalan, population control, better education & health care faci’s… bag-o mag HALA BIRA pinatindog building.Anyway, I’m a fan of Hotel del Rio to this day. Decent accommodations, great service and up to par food. Sarabia, well gets an above average for their resto’s. But sadly, poor customer service! I’m willing to try Centennial magpuli ko next year.As for Shane, that clearly explains the newness of the resort. The management SHOULD take ample time para i-train ang STAFF nila. If anyone from Centennial is reading this, there you go guys! You just LOST one customer in Shane. Kanugon tani coz’ she “could” have chosen to book the place for a special event, but poof goes everything.Remember: FIRST IMPRESSIONS LAST!Reply gladita saysSeptember 14, 2007 at 3:59 pmwe had our team building seminar there. the place is quite ok since it’s newly renovated. the amenities are not yet finished. the rooms are also ok. though, they could use a training on customer service. the staff i encountered were polite but it takes quite a long time for them to attend to your requests. they could also hire a better cook. :-DReply shane saysSeptember 6, 2007 at 10:39 ami hate that convention center!!!!they are not that accomodating!!!!kasuplado sang lalaki nga nagsabat……..ang iban sa sales office nila daw d kabalo magpromote sang place nila!!!!!!suya gid ko ah!!!!!!!ive inquired about their rooms and their weddiong packages daw d sila maghatag info sa akon…..daw katamad magsabat sa mga inquiries….m still here in london pa ang tried to call them just to inquire, wala gid ko may nakuha info……take note sa mga taga centennial, success is far from you if d nami inyo service….Reply Sammy Umetin saysJuly 19, 2007 at 9:15 amFelix “Nonoy” Tiu okay na okay ang gin himo mo. Pang-turista gid ang resort mo. Congrats!!! Kuntani ikaw pa gihapon ang “Nonoy” Tiu na kilala ko. Kalayo na gid sa imo sa akon basi hindi ka magsapak sa akon kon mag-abot ako dira. Joke lang!!!!!Reply anna banana saysMay 22, 2007 at 2:39 pmhmm…from Angelicum to Alta Tierra is way too crowded and its still flooding during rainy season..i cannot even tell where the entrance to Alta Tierra anymore..with too many stores along d road and commercial buildings makes it too ugly for a housing subdivision and its not like the Alta Tierra i’ve seen years back before i migrated here in United States..the centennial hotel that remains to be seen till my next visit and i dont know when that gonna be….last year when i was there in the month of August i was just driving outside Angelicum where i spent my prep school and i noticed how congested the area was and one thing for sure the population alone increases so does the revenues from OFW which is also a good sign but geezzz ..it totally look different from d past..but them d Jaro plaza still look d same for me..it would have been good if roads are well paved and wide enough for private cars to use separate from the buses..oh well, hope the election result will restore the freedom and brings new hope to the people not just the dirty politicians roaming around as if they own the world!! sucks!!Reply bonbon saysMay 22, 2007 at 12:34 pmhi….i really like the place! you should come and check out the place. im sure you’ll also love it!Reply tiffany saysMay 22, 2007 at 7:25 amive been to centennial resort last holyweekend and the resort is packed with people…and yes, it already is open to the public now unlike before where people who are only elite can come and enjoy the place. the place was completely transformed and is a far cry from the old Marikudo. amenities here includes badminton, pool, bowling, table tennis, billiards, golf, airsoft war games, wallclimbing…and the freakin’ place has a spa and a gym inside! the place is really for the family to enjoy a whole day together…more power to centennial resort!Reply shane saysMay 2, 2007 at 8:46 ami have been trying to email centennial but got no reply from them.Reply chona saysApril 10, 2007 at 10:12 amthe ads are quite good, but i think there’s a need to post more photos… you know the blitz of photos….. it means more than what spoken words can say… this certainly on the right track towards promoting iloilo city as the next big thing… onward ilonggos….Reply cj saysMarch 29, 2007 at 9:16 ami remember as a kid, weekend is a whole day affair in marikudo. i can’t really recall how marikudo looks like back then, but i know we love going to the pool. after so many years it was abandoned and it was drastic change. i haven’t visited centennial yet so i can’t really say anything good or bad but i’m glad that they revamp this place and made it open to the public. one thing i hear from people that in order to go from one place to another inside this huge plaza is you need a car??? i don’t get that? what happen if you don’t have a car? will that scare away people in going? don’t forget its hot out there walking in the sun….hmmm…..i will check this place out and see for myself. but for now, i’m glad its up and open…….good luck!Reply busay saysMarch 27, 2007 at 2:19 pmI tried calling the Centennial Resort to ask about amenities, but the one who answered me seem not enthusiastic about selling hotel/resort. In order for the new management not to suffer the fate of the now defunct marikudo club, please put nice and accommodating people in the frontlines… It seems that the one who answered my call is quite “tamad” in explaining the amenities which I am curious for a wedding reception sometime October… I have to know of course since it is not available on the website at the same time I am asking from out of town…Reply chameleon saysMarch 27, 2007 at 11:54 amI’m interested about this new place… Can we view some photos of the Bernwood Gardens portion?Reply ReDdRagoon saysNovember 25, 2006 at 5:00 pmI am one of the chef of that Resort!!! come and enjoy the new adventure of the life time! And taste our food that may bring you to the skies!!!Reply JoyGeraldine saysNovember 20, 2006 at 10:28 amHi!, JaskAss,5^, I agree! Matu-od ina. I was a cashier in one of the five star hotels in Iloilo. My boss told me to check that place “Marikudo” kayman sang bag-o lang mag -open ang ina, dawsa na-insecure si boss ko, gani guinsugo niya ako nga kadtu-an ko inang “Marikudo” nga para ba maningad-tingad ko ano ang ara sa ila nga wala sa amon. Abaw kasuplado sang ila nga manager, gani wala maduha ka tuig, naputo ang ila nga negosyo. Guin karma sila tanan e! Puto maya, wala trabaho kag malayo pa sa tawo. But now is totally different because at this time Iloilo has changes a lot! And they need to renovate all of shits out there. Okay, more power to “Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center”! and more power to the new management. Cheers!United StatesReply christine saysNovember 15, 2006 at 10:27 amWOW!!!, I knew MARIKUDO from before,estudyante palang ko to anay.I used to leave in this quiet residential neighborhood,too much speeding cars nagakadtu pakari.Bisan pila kabaha nagalagi Si NANAY namon inde maghalin sa balAY,she love the place until now.Then I learned paabrihan nila under new management GOOD LUCK!!!! sa new management everybody deserves a chance to be successful sa bussiness.Our thoughts and prayers are with the new owner. I went home jan.2006 the entrance of ALTA TIERRA VILLAGE ,streets,side vendors are not pleasant to look at.Things change hope they can do more sa pagliyempo sa lugar.nEXT TIME MAGPULI KO MAPAPARTY AKO DA!! SA CENTINIAL!! mORE POWER SA NEW MANAGEMENT. REGARDS’ FROM new york!!Reply Explore Iloilo saysNovember 6, 2006 at 5:51 pmI haven’t known of Marikudo when I was young, ala guid naabutan. Amo na gali natabo? … well, I hope they will learn from their lesson guid man.Reply joe-van saysApril 2, 2013 at 8:08 amthe place is really perfect for summer.. i went there last saturday together with my korean friend.. we both enjoy the place :)i’ll make sure na mbalik gd kami da:)Reply kirby21 saysNovember 6, 2006 at 2:55 amWell, it’s high time for them to share with us the once Marikudo Country Club. I hope the Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center will be succesful.More hotels for Iloilo !Reply JackAss saysNovember 4, 2006 at 6:42 pmIs this the old Ill fated “Marikudo Country Club”??? Just renovated?because if it is, hopefully this time the new management will do better and learn from old mistakes.During my childhood days, they openend Marikudo only for the so called “Elite”, a members only club.“We” the “poor” never got a glimpse of whats inside since it’s for “the can afford” only, until it went bankrupt.After a few years I happen to went inside with a friend who played tennis, only to see the infamous Marikudo a wreck!I remember herd of goats inside old hotel rooms, not to forget their shit all over the place, and one function room used as a pig’s den for the “supposedly” caretakecare. And the pool now only being enjoyed by “butod-butod”,”puyo” and “paka”.Moral of the story: Kung Indi sila daluk daluk sang una kag gin open nila sa public from the very start…tani wala sila ma puto kag tanan happy!!!Reply
Mae saysMarch 28, 2016 at 4:48 pmThey definitely do not own the number 320 2288. You need to delete it.Reply
Jo Ortiz saysMay 11, 2012 at 4:09 pmTo the Site Administrator: Please correct your contact number for Centennial Resort and Convention Center; the contact number 3202288 is wrong.Reply
Ruh Xheiyn saysMay 9, 2012 at 12:28 pmIs there really a Zip Line there to use? We’re planning to go there just because of the zip line! ^_^ Please answer. :)))Reply
mithril saysMay 2, 2012 at 4:39 amThis place has too many inconsistencies with service and booking. Tread with caution if you plan to stay here.Reply
ric saysMay 1, 2012 at 10:47 amWhat kind of service will I expect from you if no one is answering my long distance call to your published land line numbers?Reply
John saysApril 4, 2012 at 10:30 pmGood Day! ma inquire ko tni if pila ang entrance kag ang pool nyo..and ang room rates ky bsi dri kmi ma farewell party. Thanks! :Demail me @ [email protected]Reply
Scroll Up saysApril 4, 2012 at 11:42 pmJohn contact details were clearly postedLocation: Alta Tierra Village, Jaro District, Iloilo City Tel. No.: 320-2277 or 320-2288 Email: [email protected]This site is not affiliated with the hotel and neither am I with the site nor the hotel.Reply
Ozell Manspeaker saysMarch 30, 2011 at 11:57 pmIt is appropriate time to make some plans for the future and it is time to be happy. I have read this post and if I could I wish to suggest you few interesting things or tips. Maybe you can write next articles referring to this article. I want to read more things about it!Reply
venus saysJanuary 21, 2010 at 1:38 pmlast year , my boyfriend and I we are planning to stay sa Iloilo city ,, so nag decide kami nga mangita sang Hotel kon sa diin indi ako mahuya sa akon amigo kay perme ko lang ginabida Royal Iloilo, so nag-inquire kami sa isa ka hotel kay kuno the best hotel sa Iloilo in then may free wifi access kuno?? , so nagpabook kami kay hinahanglan niya maggamit san iya laplop kay ang iya nga trabaho online programming sa USA kay hinahanglan ang iya obra, nagsaka kami didto sa room, oh oh may-ara sila nga router pero palpak, kag gin-akigan niya ang mga staff sang hotel, so im very interested in this hotel because my boyfriend and I we are planning to go Iloilo next dinagyang in stay in this hotel.Reply
Loren saysApril 17, 2008 at 12:14 pmUu man amo man ina na experience kuno sang family sang mag try sila mag outing dira sa centennial resort,indi kuno nami ang ila staff specially sa front desk…but im still happy coz the place is really nice that my kids told me…kag isa pa taga jaro ako kag for me its a good for the salognons…one more thing just be prepared for trainning of your staff so this nice place would be improve and develope more!!! btw…regards to my friend E.J Camarista…thanks for promoting more power!Reply
eunice saysJanuary 13, 2008 at 3:11 pmhi! it would be better if you would publish also the rates (room, convention center, etc.)Reply
KELLY CARSON saysSeptember 29, 2007 at 11:50 amI was there just very recently. Maybe they were that bad before whatever. But you know, we are all entitled to our opinions and they are always subjective.I find the place very accommodating. I was greeted the moment I stepped out of the cab by a rather handsome moreno guy (stop me!) with a necktie. and pointed me to their restaurant. their food was very filipino. and that was all i missed. i would kill for a taste of their sotanghon again.they have crowded swimming pools. i thought that was the downside. they probably did not forsee how much of a hit they were that they constructed a small pool.I noticed a lot of koreans. actually, they are all over the city. Why?i showed myself around their spa. it was like a whole new different place. I loved it. But i was short on cash so i never got to try any of their stuff. I will surely come back. and give it a try and tell you guys how it was. Go Centennial! God bless you and the beauty your sun brings.Reply
sKeePeR saysSeptember 27, 2007 at 7:12 amPLEASE POST PHOTO’s and Up-to DATE info’s of this resort hotel. There are ALOT of Ilonggo Balikbayan’s na gapuli esp. on the summer months (April – 1st week of June). So those DETAILED informations will be very USEFUL.I used to live in Alta Tierra for like 6 years. And YES, i can ATTEST to the “flooding”… such utter inconvenience! But fortunately, the higher land area’s on Phase I is better kaysa sa mga houses by the village’s entrance.Let’s give a SHOUT OUT to the Mayor to fix this flooding prob shall we??!As for TRAFFIC congestion, when is it ever going to END?? Iloilo’s “mighty hopes” for PROGRESS is decreasing its CAPACITY in fixing decade old problems. Pinagusto lang build, invest, hala tanan nalang… i won’t be surprised if Ilonggo’s will settle somewhere else in the long run… More building’s isn’t what Iloilo needs! Kay-uhon anay ang mga dalan, population control, better education & health care faci’s… bag-o mag HALA BIRA pinatindog building.Anyway, I’m a fan of Hotel del Rio to this day. Decent accommodations, great service and up to par food. Sarabia, well gets an above average for their resto’s. But sadly, poor customer service! I’m willing to try Centennial magpuli ko next year.As for Shane, that clearly explains the newness of the resort. The management SHOULD take ample time para i-train ang STAFF nila. If anyone from Centennial is reading this, there you go guys! You just LOST one customer in Shane. Kanugon tani coz’ she “could” have chosen to book the place for a special event, but poof goes everything.Remember: FIRST IMPRESSIONS LAST!Reply
gladita saysSeptember 14, 2007 at 3:59 pmwe had our team building seminar there. the place is quite ok since it’s newly renovated. the amenities are not yet finished. the rooms are also ok. though, they could use a training on customer service. the staff i encountered were polite but it takes quite a long time for them to attend to your requests. they could also hire a better cook. :-DReply
shane saysSeptember 6, 2007 at 10:39 ami hate that convention center!!!!they are not that accomodating!!!!kasuplado sang lalaki nga nagsabat……..ang iban sa sales office nila daw d kabalo magpromote sang place nila!!!!!!suya gid ko ah!!!!!!!ive inquired about their rooms and their weddiong packages daw d sila maghatag info sa akon…..daw katamad magsabat sa mga inquiries….m still here in london pa ang tried to call them just to inquire, wala gid ko may nakuha info……take note sa mga taga centennial, success is far from you if d nami inyo service….Reply
Sammy Umetin saysJuly 19, 2007 at 9:15 amFelix “Nonoy” Tiu okay na okay ang gin himo mo. Pang-turista gid ang resort mo. Congrats!!! Kuntani ikaw pa gihapon ang “Nonoy” Tiu na kilala ko. Kalayo na gid sa imo sa akon basi hindi ka magsapak sa akon kon mag-abot ako dira. Joke lang!!!!!Reply
anna banana saysMay 22, 2007 at 2:39 pmhmm…from Angelicum to Alta Tierra is way too crowded and its still flooding during rainy season..i cannot even tell where the entrance to Alta Tierra anymore..with too many stores along d road and commercial buildings makes it too ugly for a housing subdivision and its not like the Alta Tierra i’ve seen years back before i migrated here in United States..the centennial hotel that remains to be seen till my next visit and i dont know when that gonna be….last year when i was there in the month of August i was just driving outside Angelicum where i spent my prep school and i noticed how congested the area was and one thing for sure the population alone increases so does the revenues from OFW which is also a good sign but geezzz ..it totally look different from d past..but them d Jaro plaza still look d same for me..it would have been good if roads are well paved and wide enough for private cars to use separate from the buses..oh well, hope the election result will restore the freedom and brings new hope to the people not just the dirty politicians roaming around as if they own the world!! sucks!!Reply
bonbon saysMay 22, 2007 at 12:34 pmhi….i really like the place! you should come and check out the place. im sure you’ll also love it!Reply
tiffany saysMay 22, 2007 at 7:25 amive been to centennial resort last holyweekend and the resort is packed with people…and yes, it already is open to the public now unlike before where people who are only elite can come and enjoy the place. the place was completely transformed and is a far cry from the old Marikudo. amenities here includes badminton, pool, bowling, table tennis, billiards, golf, airsoft war games, wallclimbing…and the freakin’ place has a spa and a gym inside! the place is really for the family to enjoy a whole day together…more power to centennial resort!Reply
shane saysMay 2, 2007 at 8:46 ami have been trying to email centennial but got no reply from them.Reply
chona saysApril 10, 2007 at 10:12 amthe ads are quite good, but i think there’s a need to post more photos… you know the blitz of photos….. it means more than what spoken words can say… this certainly on the right track towards promoting iloilo city as the next big thing… onward ilonggos….Reply
cj saysMarch 29, 2007 at 9:16 ami remember as a kid, weekend is a whole day affair in marikudo. i can’t really recall how marikudo looks like back then, but i know we love going to the pool. after so many years it was abandoned and it was drastic change. i haven’t visited centennial yet so i can’t really say anything good or bad but i’m glad that they revamp this place and made it open to the public. one thing i hear from people that in order to go from one place to another inside this huge plaza is you need a car??? i don’t get that? what happen if you don’t have a car? will that scare away people in going? don’t forget its hot out there walking in the sun….hmmm…..i will check this place out and see for myself. but for now, i’m glad its up and open…….good luck!Reply
busay saysMarch 27, 2007 at 2:19 pmI tried calling the Centennial Resort to ask about amenities, but the one who answered me seem not enthusiastic about selling hotel/resort. In order for the new management not to suffer the fate of the now defunct marikudo club, please put nice and accommodating people in the frontlines… It seems that the one who answered my call is quite “tamad” in explaining the amenities which I am curious for a wedding reception sometime October… I have to know of course since it is not available on the website at the same time I am asking from out of town…Reply
chameleon saysMarch 27, 2007 at 11:54 amI’m interested about this new place… Can we view some photos of the Bernwood Gardens portion?Reply
ReDdRagoon saysNovember 25, 2006 at 5:00 pmI am one of the chef of that Resort!!! come and enjoy the new adventure of the life time! And taste our food that may bring you to the skies!!!Reply
JoyGeraldine saysNovember 20, 2006 at 10:28 amHi!, JaskAss,5^, I agree! Matu-od ina. I was a cashier in one of the five star hotels in Iloilo. My boss told me to check that place “Marikudo” kayman sang bag-o lang mag -open ang ina, dawsa na-insecure si boss ko, gani guinsugo niya ako nga kadtu-an ko inang “Marikudo” nga para ba maningad-tingad ko ano ang ara sa ila nga wala sa amon. Abaw kasuplado sang ila nga manager, gani wala maduha ka tuig, naputo ang ila nga negosyo. Guin karma sila tanan e! Puto maya, wala trabaho kag malayo pa sa tawo. But now is totally different because at this time Iloilo has changes a lot! And they need to renovate all of shits out there. Okay, more power to “Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center”! and more power to the new management. Cheers!United StatesReply
christine saysNovember 15, 2006 at 10:27 amWOW!!!, I knew MARIKUDO from before,estudyante palang ko to anay.I used to leave in this quiet residential neighborhood,too much speeding cars nagakadtu pakari.Bisan pila kabaha nagalagi Si NANAY namon inde maghalin sa balAY,she love the place until now.Then I learned paabrihan nila under new management GOOD LUCK!!!! sa new management everybody deserves a chance to be successful sa bussiness.Our thoughts and prayers are with the new owner. I went home jan.2006 the entrance of ALTA TIERRA VILLAGE ,streets,side vendors are not pleasant to look at.Things change hope they can do more sa pagliyempo sa lugar.nEXT TIME MAGPULI KO MAPAPARTY AKO DA!! SA CENTINIAL!! mORE POWER SA NEW MANAGEMENT. REGARDS’ FROM new york!!Reply
Explore Iloilo saysNovember 6, 2006 at 5:51 pmI haven’t known of Marikudo when I was young, ala guid naabutan. Amo na gali natabo? … well, I hope they will learn from their lesson guid man.Reply
joe-van saysApril 2, 2013 at 8:08 amthe place is really perfect for summer.. i went there last saturday together with my korean friend.. we both enjoy the place :)i’ll make sure na mbalik gd kami da:)Reply
kirby21 saysNovember 6, 2006 at 2:55 amWell, it’s high time for them to share with us the once Marikudo Country Club. I hope the Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center will be succesful.More hotels for Iloilo !Reply
JackAss saysNovember 4, 2006 at 6:42 pmIs this the old Ill fated “Marikudo Country Club”??? Just renovated?because if it is, hopefully this time the new management will do better and learn from old mistakes.During my childhood days, they openend Marikudo only for the so called “Elite”, a members only club.“We” the “poor” never got a glimpse of whats inside since it’s for “the can afford” only, until it went bankrupt.After a few years I happen to went inside with a friend who played tennis, only to see the infamous Marikudo a wreck!I remember herd of goats inside old hotel rooms, not to forget their shit all over the place, and one function room used as a pig’s den for the “supposedly” caretakecare. And the pool now only being enjoyed by “butod-butod”,”puyo” and “paka”.Moral of the story: Kung Indi sila daluk daluk sang una kag gin open nila sa public from the very start…tani wala sila ma puto kag tanan happy!!!Reply