The City of Dreams Manila offers Easter-themed activities, including Nobu Manila’s Sunday brunch, Café Society’s Easter-themed gifts, and DreamPlay’s fun activities for kids. Forbes Travel Guide Star-rated hotels Nüwa Manila, Nobu Hotel, and Hyatt Regency Manila also offer Easter-themed experiences, enhancing bonding time and providing a special welcome Easter amenity.

DreamPlay, the world’s first DreamWorks-inspired family entertainment center, will host the annual Ultimate Easter Eggstravaganza on Easter Sunday. The Ultimate Easter Pass (P2,999) offers unlimited fun in DreamWorks animations, including an all-day pass to 12 attractions and egg-citing activities. The event includes an Easter parade with beloved DreamWorks characters, treats, and sweets from participating outlets at The Shops at the Boulevard. Registration starts at 10 AM.

The DreamTales Library is hosting an exclusive meet-and-greet with Gingy, offering an Easter egg hunt for 160 participants. Participants receive an Easter bag, Dragon’s special ice cream, and an Easter egg cookie to decorate. The event is open to children aged five and above and is open to the public during Holy Week. Advance ticket purchases are available until March 29 at the DreamShop counter or prepaid at any BDO branch or online. A confirmation email and a government ID are required upon registration. The event is subject to DTI Fair Trade Permit Number FTEB-188588 Series of 2024.

Nobu Manila’s Easter celebration features a Sunday brunch experience featuring Nobu-style dishes popularized by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. The brunch includes a whole fresh tuna for sashimi and two specialty carvings, US Prime Rib with mushroom wasabi, pepper, or creamy wasabi sauce, and Pork Ribs sweet soy anticucho. The concept combines an all-you-can-eat a la carte menu with a lavish buffet spread, featuring chefs preparing Nobu sushi, sashimi, and maki rolls. Nobu-style dishes cooked à la minute include Black Cod Butter Lettuce, Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura, Nobu Pork Sisig, Umami Seabass, Brick Oven Salmon, Baked Slipper Lobster, and Nobu Signature Sashimi Trio. The chilled seafood bar offers fresh oysters, blue crabs, shrimps, and mussels, along with salads and hot dishes.

The indulgent Nobu Easter brunch is available from 11:30 AM to 3 PM and price starts at P4, 388. net per adult for the Regular package, inclusive of non-alcoholic beverages and mocktails. Other packages include alcoholic and premium beverages. Children ages 6 to 12 years old enjoy half price and five years and below dine for free when accompanied by an adult availing of the Nobu brunch.
Easter Gifting with Fanciful Treats at Café Society

Meanwhile, Café Society offers a variety of Easter sweets and handcrafted chocolates, including artisanal chocolates like chocolate beehive eggs, chocolate ducks, and colorful bunnies. The confectionery also includes cakes like Chocolate Bird’s Nest and Easter White Chocolate Rabbit, as well as other treats like apple cinnamon loaf, dark cherry loaf, rabbit sugar cookies, egg sugar cookies, meringue carrots, and eggs. The fanciful Easter treats are available from 10 AM to 9 PM on Wednesday to Monday and from 8 AM on Tuesday until March 31.

Guests booking with the hotels directly can avail of the Amazing Easter-cation package at the three Forbes Travel Guide Star-rated hotels Nüwa Manila, Nobu Hotel and Hyatt Regency Manila, from Holy Monday, March 25 to Easter Sunday, March 31.
The Easter room package at City of Dreams’ three hotels includes an overnight stay with complimentary breakfast for two adults and two children 12 years old and below; complimentary Maxibar; and a handcrafted colorful bunny white or milk chocolate welcome gift. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-188853 Series of 2024. Terms and conditions apply.

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