Hotels Embrace Local Staycation Trends
Hotels like Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod leaned into themed dining and family-centered packages this May. Instead of targeting only tourists from outside Negros, properties are also courting locals looking for short weekend breaks. That audience may not stay multiple nights, but they still fill restaurants, cafés, and event halls. It creates steadier activity beyond large festivals.
Dining and Entertainment Drive Hotel Traffic
Many hotel visitors now book reservations without necessarily checking into rooms. Buffets, café menus, and live entertainment are drawing residents who simply want a different atmosphere for celebrations. In some cases, hotel restaurants are becoming destinations separate from the hotels themselves. The hospitality industry benefits because food keeps spaces active even during slower travel periods.
Convenience Makes Hotels Part of Weekend Routines
Families increasingly spend weekends moving between malls, cafés, and hotel dining spaces within a single area. Bacolod’s compact layout makes that easy compared to larger cities. Guests can attend an event, grab dinner, and return home without long drives or heavy congestion. That convenience is helping hotels fit naturally into local routines.









