It was the end of the year and I was on a short visit to Butuan City to see some friends. That's when we decided to look for a place where to spend New Year's Eve, and that's how i discovered the Gazebo Pools and Restaurant in Cabadbaran .. around 30mins away from Butuan City.||||The resort has five swimming pools - two for kinds (with slides) and three for adults. They have nice rooms and cottages for rent. We were about 12 in the group and we decided to rent one big family room and one room for 2pax. All rooms were air-conditioned and have private rest/shower room. I think I paid around 7,000 pesos for the one-night accommodation, plus 500 pesos for one big cottage by the pool. Although they have a kitchen and you can order foods and drinks from the counter, we bought some foods and drinks with us, which was okay with the resort management.||||The stay was very relaxing and fun. The group spent most of the time swimming, eating and drinking as we waited for the new year to start. No curfew. They also have a videoke room for rent (I think for 2000 pesos for three to four hours).||||The following day, the 1st of January, lots of groups started to arrive, while we were already checking out of the resort. All in all, it was a very nice experience. We had fun and a very...
Read moreThe restaurant at Gazebo Pools and Restaurant was a culinary delight. The menu featured a diverse range of delectable dishes that catered to various tastes. From the mouthwatering appetizers to the exquisite main courses, every meal was a delightful experience for my taste buds. The restaurant staff provided excellent service, ensuring that I had a memorable dining experience. Additionally, the serene ambiance of the restaurant overlooking the pools added to the overall charm.
The accommodations at Gazebo Pools and Restaurant were fantastic. The rooms were clean, spacious, and well-appointed with comfortable beds and modern amenities. The attention to detail in the room decor and furnishings was evident, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The room also featured a private balcony or patio, allowing me to relax and enjoy the picturesque views of the...
Read moreWhere to begin? Old worn out linens that smell bad. Bugs & lizards everywhere. Cable and WIFI that works...sometimes. The pools are filled with locals on a pay by the day plan. If you like a crowded pool with locals blowing snot in the water....then this is the place for you. The real fun begins after dark when the drunken locals crank up the LOUD karaoke and scream/sing/shout until sunup, this is not an exaggeration and management is nowhere to be found. It's 2am as I write this and the loud drunks are still at it. This is a small town and the hotel selection is limited. We will check out (early) tomorrow morning and try Lorreta...anyplace will be better that this..YOU HAVE...
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