The first time I went to Kanheron was 2 yrs ago. They had Php50 entrance fee then, and Php150 if you want to swim in their little pool. We did swim with the kids. It was fun, although the pool was too deep for kids. No kiddie pool. I was so excited to revisit. Now, they're charging Php100 for entrance alone. I understand that the items inside are expensive, however charging P100 per person is kinda high for a semi museum, in my opinion. There's no food or snacks available in their "cafe" inside. I thought they sell diff drinks or mixes since they have a lot of bottles, but they don't. They only sell local beers and sodas. The pool doesn't seem properly managed/cleaned. The small pond in the entrance has become so dark with algae. I''m a local Siquijodnon and I do hope they stop charging too much for these stuff if we want to promote our lovely island. As for the items inside, they are amazing. The owner has great collections from the West. The pics I have are only a few since this is the 2nd time that I've...
   Read moreI don't understand the concept, right at the entrance they tell you that you have to pay for admission but you get free beer. But we don't drink beer. So we wanted a mango shake, we didn't get an answer so we tried coffee from the coffee machine, we don't have only tea or instant coffee. So we said thank you and left. The staff was welcoming but the concept doesn't make sense. Is it a designer restaurant or a museum. Now it doesn't matter. And an empty restaurant doesn't really motivate you to...
   Read moreHere I am now... I wanted to visit this place last time but this time is a good timing. 50 Pesos entrance and you can rent their boots and hat for 20 Pesos. Amazing place.KANHERON is a coined Visayan word for âKanhi ug Karonâ meaning âThen & Nowâ thus the original name Kanheron came about. The property was initially purchased with just a lone century old Acacia tree standing but offers an inspiration to develop a stunning backdrop of Kanheron. 5 Star...
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