Elephant Reach Hotel welcomed the holiday season in grand style with a vibrant Christmas Cake Mixing Ceremony, held in the presence of hotel guests, staff and senior management on 22nd November 2024. This cherished tradition brought together Resident Manager Roshan Perera, Operations Manager Dilip Kumara, hotel guests, and team members who participated with enthusiasm and festival cheer.
The event was a joyful collaboration as everyone donned aprons and gloves to mix an assortment of fruits, nuts, spices and spirits - the essential ingredients for the traditional Christmas cake. Guests enjoyed the opportunity to join hands with the Hotel team, creating a memorable and interactive experience.
Speaking at the occasion, Resident Manager Roshan Perera said "The cake mixing ceremony is more than just a tradition. It presents togetherness, warmth and the spirit of sharing which perfectly embodies the holiday season here at Elephant Reach Hotel Yala".
Operations Manager Dilip Kumara added "We are delighted to have our guests participate in this festive activity making them an integral part of our celebrations. This marks the beginning of a magical season at Elephant Reach Hotel Yala, filled with joy and memorable experiences".
As the aroma of spices and fruits filled the air the ceremony set the tone for the exciting lineup of festive events planned at Elephant Reach Hotel Yala, ensuring a magical holiday experience for all. Hotel Elephant Reach Yala invites everyone to celebrate the festive season with them, promising delightful moments and cherished memories.
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