Vista Villa, Don Salvador.
Imagine spending almost ₱300,000 to rent a venue, yet you still don’t get exclusive use of the property. They continue accepting walk-in guests, charging them ₱100 each, while restricting their access to certain amenities because those areas have been rented out.
The problem is, if you’re paying that much, shouldn’t the venue prioritize the client who booked the place? It’s difficult to take photos and enjoy the experience when random guests are constantly walking around the property.
For nearly ₱300,000, is it really too much to expect the venue to be closed to the public for one day? The whole point of paying a premium is to have privacy, exclusivity, and a seamless experience.
Honestly, it feels like pure greed. If a client is spending that amount, they deserve to feel like the venue is truly theirs for the day.