The resort is spacious. Upon entering, it's like being transported into a kids fantasy world where super heroes and cartoon characters come to life. Its a haven for kids. Lots of places for kids to play, take photos, swim. ||||For the adults, there is also an adult pool. Open cottages are mostly dotted along the pools. The price ranges depending on the size and cottage capacity but big groups shouldn't have any problem (we were a group of 10 - 6 adults, 2 teens and 2 children). Food is allowed so you can bring your food but you must pay corkage if bringing beverages, except water. There is a store inside the resort where you can buy beverages but the cost is high (the difference is almost the same as the corkage fee you pay when bringing your own drinks).||||The whole place is great for a family or group outing. The place is well-maintained. There's a Victorian-themed garden. There are other activities as well other than swimming such as kayaking, getting a massage, etc. especially if you are staying for a day or two. Lots of opportunities for guests to take photos. ||||Service was good and staff was attentive and prompt.||||Tip: Watch out for their offers and discounted rates on entrance fees. Regular entrance rate (for a day trip) is 250 pesos for adults but it can go to as low as 100...
Read moreThis review is for their hotel rooms:||1. There were 2 adults and 1 child in our room. P300 was the charge for the extra child in the room/night but they won't give us more than 2 towels in a 3 person room. The towels by the way were small and really thin. Suggestion: Give your guests all the towels they want, just charge them if they end up taking them. ||2. No outlet inside the room. They have 2 outlets by the balcony. So you have to leave your phone outside your room to charge. ||3. If you have family/friends that are not staying in the resort, they can't go to your room unless the pay an entrance fee. They had to follow my mother closely when she came to get something in our room since she's not a hotel guest. Suggestion: install a gate in your pool to control unauthorized people from using your pool.||4. Gym has a fee? I have never paid to use the gym of the hotel where I'm a guest. They won't tell you about the P150 charge until you're done using the gym. Suggestion: No charge to your paying guests. If you must, put a sign somewhere so they are aware. ||5. More attention was devoted to the plants and flowers than to the rooms. I saw a lot of people gardening but not enough TLC was given to the rooms. ||6. No brewed coffee. Instant only.|7. On the positive, the staff is...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of staying at a resort that left quite an impression on me. The first thing that caught my attention was the vast and spacious parking area, which was able to accommodate my vehicle with ease.
The resort's cuisine was of a premium quality, but the prices were rather expensive. However, considering the luxurious rooms and amenities, it was a small price to pay. The rooms were immaculately clean and equipped with a cable TV network, providing entertainment during leisure time.
The resort's internet connection was excellent and speedy, making it convenient for guests to stay connected to the digital world. The employees were polite and accommodating, greeting guests warmly and offering assistance whenever necessary.
The resort's playground and pools were quite enjoyable, providing endless hours of fun for children and adults alike. Additionally, the outdoor sculpture garden was beautifully landscaped, and the maintenance staff kept it in pristine condition.
The resort was also equipped with a plethora of amenities, from swimming pools for both children and adults to other leisure facilities that guests could indulge in. Overall, my experience at this resort was exceptional, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a luxurious and...
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