The Weligama Bay Marriott Resort & Spa commenced the holiday season with an enchanting evening of festive celebrations, marked by grandeur, joy, and community spirit. Guests gathered to witness the iconic festive light-up ceremony, led by celebrated Sri Lankan actor Roshan Ranawana, amidst a backdrop of holiday cheer.The event featured an array of captivating highlights, including the melodic harmonies of a Christmas choir, a vibrant dance performance, and the much-anticipated arrival of Santa Claus, delighting children and families alike. Guests were treated to the soothing tones of a saxophonist, adding a touch of elegance to the festive ambiance.
An exquisite showcase of culinary artistry by the hotel’s master chefs took center stage, with the "Art of Season on Table" presentation capturing the imagination of attendees. Complementing the evening's sensory delights were the thematic food and beverage stalls offering festive treats, from Sri Lankan sweets to Indian chaats, paired with mulled wine.Adding to the magic, one of the largest reindeer stretchers lit up the venue, serving as a magnificent centerpiece and a perfect photo opportunity for guests.The Weligama Bay Marriott Resort & Spa continues to elevate holiday traditions with unique and heartwarming experiences that celebrate the spirit of togetherness and joy.This year's festive light-up ceremony was a testament to the resort’s dedication to creating memorable moments for guests and the local community.
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