If going to Sandbox with your Barkada via commuting through buses, go to Cubao we went to Five Star terminal and took the destination to San Fernando, Pampanga and the bus dropped off is in Dau Terminal. From Dau Terminal avoid the tricycles going to Sandbox why? super expensive 100.00 per head if the group is more than 3, I rather suggest you all go to SM City Clark. Leave the terminal and cross over and look for a public transportation, jeepney or those truck service that's going to SM City Clark, we actually pay 30.00. The terminal of Sandbox is located at the back of the mall or ask the mall guards where is the terminal going to Sandbox, sorry I forgot to take pictures though it is easy to find, you will have to be patient because the terminal is at least 5 minute walk. The fare cost 30.00 per person only so it is more cheap than going to sandbox via tricycles. We were actually offered 300.00 and when we told them we are a group of 4 and they refuse because the tricycle's capacity is only for 3 persons. So don't bother taking it.
When you reach the area, better be ready for the whole adventure experience, it is so thrilling, fun, you have to use your wits and strategize every move you do and be brave too. Haha I actually did not enjoy the Air Walk adventure and the wall climbing and repelling and the modt heart dropping ever, Free Fall. Well if you are not the bravest person in your group go for the cheapest and least rides available. I actually went there to experience the Giant swing ( i actually deleted my pictures due to freak accident, cleaning my internal storage... Ugh 😞) and also the roller coaster like zip line. It...
Read moreSandbox in Porac Pampanga is approximately 98kms from Quezon City & 1 and half hour ride or even longer ( depending on the traffic). From NLEX take SCTEX exit. From SCTEX, drive further till you reach the Porac exit. Sandbox is located 2 km from this exit.
Sandbox is an an outdoor attraction developed by Alviera. Alviera is a joint venture of Ayala Land & Leonio Land envisioning that Alviera to be the growth center of Central Luzon.
Sandbox is an adventure destination with different facilities to choose from that will provide memorable outdoor experience. My daughter & niece tried the Aerial Walk Chalenge - with ropes & nets walkways to test your agility, balance & flexibility. Avatar One- roller coaster zipline, first in the Philippines Adventure Tower- here they experience free fall, wall climbing & rapelling Giant Swing- tallest swing in the country They finish their 3 courses for about 3 hrs. Maybe next time we will try also the splash tub, archery, atv.
Be sure to be prepared when you go there. Be ready to sweat & get dirty. Bring extra clothes, rubber shoes (no open toed shoes), sunblock especially on summer days, water to keep you hydrated & food (with corkage).
I would have given them 5 stars if its a pet friendly place, if it has more shade to cool & accommodating staffs. Some staffs are ignorant with some rules.
All in all it was a unique &...
Read moreI expected more...but found so many things lacking. First is the parking space, which basically was made of stones. Yes, loose, individual stones. Bcoz these were not packed together, as in cemented gravel, the stones tended to give way and shift each time you stepped on them. This made walking and running difficult and unstable, and yes, often slippery, even when dry. Second, there are only two comfort room facilities and any guest has to leave the gated play or activity area in order to reach any one of those two CRs. Third: the absence of an assistant in a number of posts in the zipline. No one caught the students as they slammed into a post, and paused to change directions and unclip and clip their safety harnesses. One of our students took a bump on her forehead when the metal clasp of her harness slipped and hit her. Lastly, the waiting sheds found at certain points inside the activity areas are not safe enough as shelter from strong winds and rains that often batter the area, considering it sits in an open field. Sorry, guys. Not to disparage you, but here's hoping you could improve on the aspects mentioned,...
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