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    Aruga at the Grove

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    Hotel Mango

    Hotel Mango

    (1 review)

    ₱₱

    If you want a place na super comfy ang kama, malinis yung room, at maayos lahat, then go ka na sa…read morekwarto ko! Choz lang! Hahaha! Go to Hotel Mango baby! Well-trained ang staff at i-aassist ka talaga kung may katanungan ka sa buhay gaya ng "Ano bang mali sa akin? Bakit niya ako pinagpalit?" CHAR LANG. Sabi nila wala raw perfect sa mundo, maliban lang sa ganda ko. Choz ulit! Hahaha! Yung kailangan lang sigurong iimprove at Hotel Mango eh yung food service nila. Unti lang yung choices tapos kadalasang "Hindi po available" yung sagot sa gutom ko. Muntik ko nang makain yung telepono teh dahil walang ibang choice. SIGE NGA TRY MO BAKA MAG-RING LALAMUNAN MO HAHAHA Pero sobrang winner ng overall experience ko naman dito! AS IN! Sobrang sulit yung bayad mo mars! For as low as P550, pwede ka nang makaidlip. Idlip lang kasi good for 3 hours lang yan ate girl, bayad ka raw mas malaki kung gusto mong tulog-laway combo maexperience mo! Usually malaswa yung "3 hours" na datingan sa hotel pero hindi siya gaya ng iniisip mo ate. Hahaha. May family rooms din dito at wholesome naman yung rooms! Nung nagpunta ako, meron pang mga bagets na naghahabulan (defensive sa "wholesome"). Deluxe, Vanitas, Family and Suite Rooms yung pwedeng i-avail! Minimum yung 3 hours pero pwede rin longer hours, kahit isang taon ka diyan ate basta may puhunan! Yung food pala, pwede rin namang magpadeliver kaya hindi ka pa rin magugutom! Hindi ka kakain ng telepono! CHOZ. Sobrang winner dito!!! P.S. Pwede rin daw mag-karaoke party dito kahit hindi ko pa nasubukan. Hahaha. Mailaban lang na wholesome nga dito girl! Choz forever

    Go Hotels

    Go Hotels

    (2 reviews)

    ₱₱

    Pasig City

    *Note: This is 4.5 Star review…read more The last time I stayed in Go Hotels was back in 2010 at their Mandaluyong branch. At that time, I didn't like the room and the location was not convenient for me. When I saw that this branch opened in the middle of Ortigas area, I decided to give Go Hotels another chance. I must say that, compared to the Mandaluyong branch, they stepped up in terms of customer service! During the week that I reserved, it was the weekend before Christmas and there were heavy rains. I remember that I planned to check-in late because I had a meeting in the afternoon. Unlike other hotels (if you don't appear on time, they give your room away!), they called me to make sure that I was still going to avail the room and wanted to ask if I needed assistance to get to the hotel (amazing!). When I arrived at around 5PM, they had all the papers filled and even a pouch of complimentary toiletries. I signed everything, paid with my card and went straight to my room. Quick and easy! The room is spacious and comes with a LCD TV. The bed was very comfortable and the pillows were the down-feather kind (so soft!). WiFi comes free with the room and it was steady the whole evening. Best of all, the bathroom is clean and well maintained. There is a no eating policy in the room which is a great idea so that no insects are attracted into the room. If you want to eat, they have a common area near the elevator where you can eat and have drinks from a vending machine. Robinsons Galleria is just a few steps away. You also are near Megamall, Podium and Shangri-la mall. Don't worry about getting food. There are many food options near the hotel. You can also walk to Sapphire Bloc for a few drinks (go there for the Happy Hour, 4-8PM). Go Hotel is a good value hotel compared to the other hotels in the area. This is not a "Five Star" hotel but if you need a no-fuss, comfortable place to stay while in Manila, this is the place to be! :)

    This is a "budget" hotel. Super cheap and compact. The rooms are very small and everything is…read moretight. The water only gets warm never hot. The wifi is sub par but for the price you pay per night, I can't complain. My room had multiple issues including a clogged shower head and lack of a hair dryer (had to pay 100p per use). Would only recommend for those who are on a tight budget or only use the room for sleepinga few hrs.

    La Luz Beach Resort - Cabana views!

    La Luz Beach Resort

    (3 reviews)

    Beach is clean, mostly pebbles and coral so it's hard to walk barefoot on…read more Cabins are ok. Air conditioning works well, huge bathroom. Place is supposed to be "no smoking" but the people next door were smoking on the porch. Food: terrible. They could do better with what they charge. Road to the resort: terrible. We were so worried we'd get a flat tire. No TV (which is not a problem) and wifi connection was poor.

    Two things I absolutely love about La Luz. First, the big rock that's perfect for both silly,…read moreimpromptu photoshoots, and thrill seeking if you dare to jump off of it! Second, it's an amazing beach to go snorkeling. The corals are teeming with colorful fish, even clownfish, which are honestly so rare at beaches with a high volume of people. This would be a great place to teach kids the joys of snorkeling since there's a lot to see. Oh god, this is the place when I wanted to go swimming around sunset with my dad, and he said no because it would probably be too dark to see anything...then when he comes back he yells at everybody, "I SAW A TURTLE!!!" Hashtag ForeverBitter. Just be sure to bring beach shoes though, as the shore is full of pebbles. Harsh on bare feet, but very generous towards your shell collection if you've got one; there are lots of gems lying in plain sight, literally right under your nose! Forget about building sandcastles here, you'll be too busy collecting shells. Or avoiding jellyfish. As a ten or eleven year old, I totally freaked out during high tide when jellyfish washed up on the beach. At least it happens during the hottest part of the day when nobody's really in the water anyway. Moving on to the rooms. My family of five (or four and a half at the time since my brother was just a toddler) plus a ninong, ninang, and their daughter who's practically a second sister to me stayed in this pretty cool room which was actually 2 floors. It was my first time to see and sleep in a loft area, so I had fun! Haha. As I remember, the bathroom was decent, although it's hard having only one for big groups sleeping over. I'd suggest maybe adding another one for those types of rooms. Sad to say that recently when my family went on a day trip here to snorkel, by taking a boat from another resort, the beachfront was crowded with rowdy, sketchy looking people. Hopefully during off season there'll be less of those unpleasant characters and enjoying the beauty and adventure of La Luz will still be possible.

    Crystal Beach Resort - Restaurant and common area

    Crystal Beach Resort

    (6 reviews)

    Relaxing, hidden, and far away from the hustle and bustle of Manila. Despite the distance, this…read moreresort was worth the 3.5 hour drive from Metro Manila. Crystal Beach is in the town of San Narciso in the Province of Zambales. The resort features air-conditioned rooms, cottages, and beachside camping tents. They also have WiFi in the main area. There are a few bon fire pits and grilling stations for anyone to use. We opted for a day entrance just to experience the food, beach huts, and the sand. The admission fee, parking, and cost of food were very reasonable. The long journey from Manila definitely made us hungry. We decided to try out their restaurant located in the main common area. Seating was easy and we also chose the table closest to the fan for comfort. We ordered sisig, tuna salpicao, halo-halo, rice, and sinigang na hipon. The sisig has a nice mix of crunch with a citrus-pepper marinade. The tuna salpicao was tender and flavorful. The shrimp sinigang, which is a true Filipino favorite, was sour and savory. Halo-halo came last as a dessert. The bowl was filled with various sweet toppings and a generous scoop of ube ice cream. Post lunch coma started to kick-in and we decided to relax in one of the many beachside huts. Beach chairs were available along with the perfect view of the mountains and blue waters. The beach was almost empty and quiet. There are available surfboard rentals and surfing lessons for anyone seeking to ride the small waves. Showers are available near the common area. I would recommend this resort to anyone seeking a tranquil escape.

    Very disappointed on this beach..first the sand of the beach is not that clean as you see on their…read morewebsite 2nd price of shake..120 pesos for melon and 100 pesos to mango!!! Any differnce? Cabin itself no restroom, lights need update, outlet for 15 person capacity have 3 electric fan!!! Food is so pricey..restroom is to far for the cabin ..not recommend this beach for my friend

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