Goshen is a hidden gem, it has that Rome/European vibes, at the center of vast fields. There are many IG worthy backgrounds here and air is fresh and homey when you want to just do nothing and sit on balcony.
Rooms are spacious (we stayed in one of their family suite), with balcony facing the fields of Bamban(?).
Cottages near the pool also provides vacation vibes as the architecture is European inspired.
Only few guests are there during the weekdays, and can't confirm if it's the same for weekends but considering its location, I think it will really not get that crowded. There are 4 pools, but we only swim in the 2 adult pools, the consistent 5 ft with a place to sit in the corner near the center, and the 4-6 ft. There are also family pool and kiddie pool (located near the 4-6ft pool and I have ignored it since there are other guests at those pools).
There are also stalls inside the resort for refreshments and snacks, and souvenir shirts too. They also have a bar between the pools serving alcoholic drinks, but we didn't checked thoroughly what's in the menu.
Not sure if the food in their function halls is from the hotel, or from outside, but was expecting kapampangan dishes at least, or western cuisine as I'm expecting that's their branding, but got served normal Filipino dishes. Hope they at least modernize it (or mix with kapampangan dishes! :)) or really stick to the vibes their emitting for uniformity.
Things to improve are the cleanliness of the pool (Leaves, bugs, and several small rubbish are in the pool when we swim). Checkout process.
Verdict:
Is it worth visiting?
Yes, to be relaxed and disconnected with city life. The resort offers view of vast field and some mountains.
Worth coming back?
Perhaps if I live nearby, might consider it, but due to its location, will choose resorts in Subic instead. Goshen's architecture is indeed amazing compared to any resort in Subic, but Subic's location complements the experience and vibe. Goshen offers view of fields, while Subic offers view of the sea or mountain. The real issue is the food (not saying their food is bad, it's just that they may want to consider having more comfort foods, foods not available in the Metro, kapampangan, or European cuisine. They have takoyaki, and ramen, which is good, but I can't imagine myself eating Japanese foods while enjoying the view of either the fields or the architecture, there's a disconnect there.).