Tabanan – In a spectacular collaboration, the Hotel Management program at PIB College joined forces with the Culinary Arts program to organize a delightful lunch event with a Back to the 90s theme. The purpose behind this extravagant affair was to enhance the students’ skills and expertise in the realm of hospitality, strengthen their ability to curate themed banquets, and introduce them to the world of professionalism and industry.

The nostalgic Back to the 90s party was an ingenious endeavor that transported attendees back to an era filled with iconic fashion, memorable music, and unique cultural trends. The event was meticulously planned and flawlessly executed, showcasing the students’ dedication and passion for creating a truly immersive experience.

The venue was artfully adorned with vibrant colors, and retro decorations, instantly transporting guests to the lively atmosphere of the 90s. From classic vespas to creative murals, every detail was carefully crafted to recreate the essence of the era.

The culinary team pulled out all the stops to offer a tantalizing array of dishes that paid homage to the flavors and trends of the 90s. Mouthwatering delicacies such as canapes, gourmet sliders, and delectable dessert stations featuring delighted the taste buds of every guest.

The students involved in the event showcased their exceptional skills in event management, hospitality, and customer service. They effortlessly catered to the guests’ needs, ensuring everyone felt like a VIP. From their impeccable attire inspired by the 90s fashion icons to their warm and welcoming demeanor, the students left a lasting impression on all attendees.

The Back to the 90s party not only provided a platform for students to showcase their talents but also served as a valuable learning experience. Through this event, they gained firsthand knowledge of the complexities and challenges involved in organizing a large-scale event.

They learned how to handle unexpected situations, manage time effectively, and collaborate as a team to deliver a flawless experience for their guests.

The event also served as an opportunity for students to network and interact with industry professionals. Renowned figures from the hospitality and culinary sectors attended the event, offering valuable insights and guidance to the budding talents. This exposure to the professional world further motivated and inspired the students to pursue their dreams in the field of hotel management and culinary arts.

As the event drew to a close, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of nostalgia and satisfaction. The Back to the 90s party had successfully achieved its objectives, leaving both the guests and the students with unforgettable memories. It was a testament to the students’ dedication, creativity, and ability to create remarkable experiences within the realm of hospitality.

The collaboration between the Hotel Management and Culinary Arts programs at PIB College resulted in a remarkable Back to the 90s party. Through this event, students honed their skills, gained industry exposure, and created a captivating experience for all attendees. The success of this endeavor highlights the immense potential and promising future of these aspiring hospitality professionals. PIB College, the esteemed hospitality campus in Bali, provides the best student experience. Students are offered abundant opportunities to acquire the essential knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the ever-evolving hospitality industry through programs such as Culinary Arts, Event Management , Hotel Management, Executive Hotel Management , and Digital Business. PIB College provides a nurturing environment through state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty support hands-on learning, enabling students to explore their passions and unleash their full potential. Whether it’s the mastery of culinary delights, the organization of spectacular events, the precision of hotel management, or the navigation of the digital business landscape, students are equipped with the necessary tools for success. (STV)