Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts

Trapped Forever! BREAKOUT of ATC's New Mystery Rooms!


I've always wanted to go and try mystery rooms since they started a few years back but was never able to go due to having no actual matching schedules with nice humans. Long story short, I was able to go with a bunch of folks from the office, the only other people trapped in the vortex of same time-offs.

Village Square Alabang Opening: May 18, 2018

On the corner of Alabang Zapote Road and Concha Cruz Dr, Village Square Alabang has now opened its doors to the public.

I watched this structure get built for a while and wondered what this place could be. After months of trying to figure it out, here it is. It's a little place to go to buy necessities or just plainly hangout. The structure looks simple but interesting.

From the left you'd know where you are!

From the right, you'd think it's a fancy SM.

Mt. Ulap and Baguio Trip Package




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Contact details of the organizer and place stayed in below.

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The attire.

For first timers like myself, I needed to get the right things to use for our hike. Luckily, Mark had brought me to Decathlon. They literally have everything for every sport at just the right amount. I got everything here except for my shoes since I figured I needed a new one that would last for a while.

Wensha Spa Pasay: MetroDeal Review

I'd seen the promo in Metrodeal for quite some time but hadn't bought the tickets since I was weighing which promo among the ones I had spotted was worth it. It seemed like a nice place and it would be nice to relax. Mark decided to buy the package deal and we opted to go this January.


*P619 inclusive of 60-min Full Body Massage or Foot Spa with Buffet & Drinks*

Manila Ocean Park: MetroDeal Review

I enjoy doing things for a better value of money. While I look for great deals, there aren't really a lot that are worth it outside the fine print of promos. This is one of the great deals so far. Below is the full experience of a day at Manila Ocean Park after availing the MetroDeal promo for P799 inclusive of 10 activities.

We arrived at Manila Ocean Park and went to claim our tickets at the booth. Claiming tickets was pretty quick. You just have to bring the receipt or show them the number and your ID.

Staycation Review: Nobu Hotel in City of Dreams Manila

Sometimes weekends are just meant to be spent in a home away from home. After multiple visits, I’ve decided to share my experience staycationing in Nobu Hotel in City of Dreams Manila.

Website: https://www.nobuhotelmanila.com/

The best way to tell whether or not you would want to stay in places is reading guest/s experience/s. On this case, I will summarize the multiple occasions I’ve stayed in Nobu and will show the pros and cons of checking in as a guest.

Arrival
Pros: Valet parking and baggage assist are always quick.
Cons: They don’t really care about your belongings. Multiple times I’ve encountered an employee carrying my bag without caution. I had advised that it’s fragile to no avail.

I suggest that if you are carrying gadgets and have placed them “safely” in your travel bag, carry your belongings and bring it to the baggage scanners yourself. Keep an eye on your things after that because a random employee will just take it and put it on some trolley without you knowing and go out of sight. I had to look for employees who took my bags just to get a piece of paper that tell me how many bags they took.

Check-in
Pros: Check-in should be quick if you’ve reserved early and have requested for whatever is needed.
Cons: One receptionist, [Lila –something] who is very unwelcoming to everyone. Rude is definitely the word.

from: google images

Kulay-Diwa Gallery

While searching for a place good enough to have a nice relaxing time in, we decided to choose something nearby that wouldn’t cost as much.

We found a nice little cozy gallery online called Kulay-Diwa Gallery and decided to go for it because, wait for it... it’s FREE.

Here are some photos from the gallery and how our little trip was spent:

When we got there, it was just a big gate, no signs, no nothing. So we thought, "well.." but since it's free and we did read somewhere that it was a private gallery, we decided to go in. When we entered, it was literally a house - with cars parked, a nice pool, and some doors by the middle. We were greeted by a man who I suppose was a keeper there, he didn't say much. We had called in first to check if it was open and we needed to give our names and the time we were coming in. He was the guy on the phone.

Behind the door was a little office with nice artwork on the walls. And so, we figured "This is a nice start, not a scary house where no one would hear our screams." Even the ceiling was pretty.