SkyRanch in San Fernando, Pampanga, offers an exhilarating escape for families, friends, and adventure-seekers alike. Nestled against the scenic backdrop of Mount Arayat, this amusement park boasts a plethora of attractions and activities sure to delight visitors of all ages.
One of the highlights of SkyRanch is its iconic Ferris wheel, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you're soaring above the park during the day or taking in the twinkling lights at night, the Ferris wheel provides a memorable experience for visitors.
Thrill-seekers will find plenty to get their hearts racing at SkyRanch. From the adrenaline-pumping Sky Eye, one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the country, to the exciting Sky Cruiser, a zip line that lets you fly through the air, there's no shortage of excitement here. Additionally, the Sky Drop offers an exhilarating free-fall experience for those brave enough to take the plunge.
For those seeking a more relaxed pace, SkyRanch offers a variety of family-friendly rides and attractions. From carousel rides to bumper boats, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Younger visitors will especially love the mini-train ride and the playground area.
In addition to its rides and attractions, SkyRanch also features a variety of dining options, including food stalls serving up delicious snacks and refreshments. Visitors can also take advantage of the picnic areas scattered throughout the park, perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal with family and friends.
Overall, SkyRanch San Fernando Pampanga offers a memorable and thrilling experience for visitors of all ages. With its stunning views, exciting rides, and family-friendly atmosphere, it's the perfect destination for a fun-filled day out. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply looking to unwind and enjoy the scenery, SkyRanch has something...
Read moreWe went here last October 29 for my nephew's 3rd birthday. Due to holiday season, we travelled a bit earlier to avoid hassles. But even though they're scheduled to operate by 12N, you wouldn't be able to take a ride as there are still no tellers on cashier booth.
Good thing that they have SM San Fernando next to the establishment, so we just explored the mall until we can go back to Sky Ranch. Plus it is sunny during that time, so it is best to go find some shade.
We came back around 5PM. Unable to complete the unli ride deal that is only available in Metrodeal, so we have to line up for each ride. Since we have a child, a pregnant woman and a senior citizen with us, we only bought easy rides. Even so, we're able to enjoy the place as they have this trick or treat game for everyone. For every 300php ticket you purchase, you get to participate to their game where you have to complete the tasks before you can get freebies. We're able to receive snacks, baking goodies, free medicine for kids and photo with your family and friend from their photo booth.
I can compare this experience with their MOA Branch. You have to prepare yourself for the long walks, strangers, the heat and spending money. The entrance is free, unlike with their Tagaytay branch. All in all, this is a good place to spend some time with your family and friends. Thanks Sky...
Read moreIt’s been a month or so since I rode that extreme rollercoaster in the middle, but it still has me thinking "What if I didn’t notice and got severely injured that day?" I didn’t even get to enjoy the ride because of that stupid buckle—and they called it safe? I could have flown out of my seat if I hadn’t been holding onto it so tightly.
I rode the ride with my cousins, and at first, I was excited because I thought it would be fun. But in the end, I wasn’t happy at all. When I sat down, I was confused about how the buckles worked. I kept asking the workers there for help, but all they did was glance at us. Fortunately, we figured it out ourselves.
However, when the worker signaled his co-worker to start the ride, my buckle came off. Imagine how scared I was! As soon as I realized it, I started calling the worker while trying to fix my buckle, but he didn’t help. I managed to fix it myself, but I was still terrified. I put my fingers inside the buckle, held onto it as tightly as I could, looked down, and closed my eyes.
Thank God I’m safe. I just hope anyone else who rides it stays safe too. I can’t get this out of my mind, so I decided to...
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