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    3.5 (16 reviews)

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    Glenn L.

    Ever want to zipline with an active volcano as your backdrop!?! Then check out Sky Ranch amusement park! My family and I went here since we were in Tagaytay for the day. My aunt's friend gifted us fresh picked jackfruits, guavas, plantains, and coconuts from their farm so we made a day trip out of it! The entrance fee to Sky Ranch is just 100PHP (about $2 USD). Each ride will also cost a fee between ($1 - $3). Near the entrance you will find souvenir shops, but the quality of the souvenirs weren't as good compared to what I saw back in Manila. However I saw some of the shops sell local delicacies, which I thought was pretty cool. There's really not many rides for adults here except for the roller coaster and the SKY EYE (Observation wheel), but the kids will definitely have fun here. Of course the main attraction of this city is the Taal Volcano, so the park overlooks this volcano allowing visitors to take a bunch of selfies with it as the background! Overall, great attraction but not really for thrill-seekers who enjoy intense rides!

    Sky Eye - the tallest ferris wheel in the country
    Camille E.

    Some people hesitate to go to theme parks because it's too hot to stay outdoors. But this big amusement park at the heart of Tagaytay is a middle ground for people who want to enjoy rides who doesn't like to get sweaty. But make no mistake of leaving your hats and extra shirts at home. It can get pretty hot in there especially on weekends when it's packed with people, even with the usual Tagaytay breeze. My daughter was still too young to enjoy the rides when we went, so we just settled for the Grand Carousel. I didn't mind because I'm not fond of rides anyway. I have fear of heights. And as much as I want to try the Sky Eye (the country's tallest ferris wheel) and see the majestic view of Tagaytay from 63 meters above the ground, I know my knees will turn to jelly as soon as our gondola starts moving. I'd just settle for the view from one of the many food establishments in the park.

    The breathtaking view atop the Sky Eye
    Arge V.

    We went to Sky Ranch last summer with the whole family together with the grandparents and our one-year-olds. Sky Ranch was so full of families, barkadas and other big groups at that time. Kids were on vacation anyway plus it's a weekend which made it the perfect season to bond with everyone in the family. It's a good thing that we got there a bit early which made it easy for us to find a good parking space and have a pinic breakfast beside our cars. We thought that it was better than paying Php1,000 for a gazebo rental inside the park. The adults in our group paid a weekend rate of Php100 each for our entrance tickets. Kids who are three feet and below got inside for free. There is a seperate and individual fee for when you want to ride the attractions. We paid Php150 each to take a ride at the Sky Eye and had an amazing view of Tagaytay for ten minutes. We paid Php100 each to be scared out of our wits on the Super Viking. I joined my son and his cousins on the Express Train and paid Php80 each. My nephews and niece had a grand time ridng on ponies for around 30 minutes. I like it that we only pay for the attractions that we prefer to ride into instead of purchasing a ride-all-you can pass. The only hassle is that you have to line up twice for every attraction; for buying tickets and waiting for your turn to ride. I also hope that Sky Ranch will provide more benches for guests to sit and rest on as they go from one attraction to another.

    Nonito C.

    I have a massive fear of heights, and my friends thought it would be funny to put me in the country's tallest Ferris wheel. They bullied me into submission because they said that they weren't going to let me ride wit them in the car on the way back to Manila if I don't do the giant wheel with them (such a-holes, my "best friends"). I didn't want to take the bus alone so I relented. Sky Ranch's Ferris wheel overlooks the majestic view of the Taal lake and volcano. The rides are pretty new. I like thrill rides, but not the ones that involve being suspended in a small gondola that is hanging 20 stories above the ground. It didn't help that Sky Ranch is at the lip of the ridge that surrounds the Taal Lake, way down from where the amusement park is at. I braved the ride and even managed to enjoy the view from the top of the wheel. My friends had a mightly laugh out of my whimpering when they would jostle the ride and spin it around wildly with the control wheel. If your idea of fun is to spin like a maniac while on top of a dizzying Ferris wheel, then you won't be disappointed by Sky Ranch's insane ferris wheel. The amusement park is also a place for the entire family, so if you want a weekend getaway that is not too far from the city, then Sky Ranch is great. That is, if you can manage to avoid the Tagaytay traffic.

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    Wonderful restaurants at the sky ranch as well as an amusement park that is very jolly! The ferries wheel gives you amazing views of tagaytay from above - Ansel Ponce Diama

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    Sandbox - Photo op.

    Sandbox

    4.0(4 reviews)
    122.3 km

    During our visit to the Philippines from Dec. 23rd thru Jan. 10, 2018, one of the things on our…read moremust do list was to zipline somewhere in the country. We thought it was going to be during our visit to Palawan, but we ran out of time. After celebrating 2018, we had a free day on Jan. 2nd, so I Yelp'd zipline adventures close to our barangay and what popped up was Sandbox. Even in a foreign country, the Yelp app was useful as Filipino Yelpers gave positive reviews. The quantity of reviews was lacking because I believe Yelp isn't widely used in the Philippines, but hopefully me being the 4th review will be of assistance to others. Sandbox was going to be experienced by my nephew, my brother-in-law, my cousin, my kids, and myself. We were all excited about finally ziplining in the Philippines. Sandbox is located in Pampanga and close to Tarlac, specifically Porac Access Road, Alviera, Porac. You know you're getting close to Sandbox once you come upon new home construction and development. We parked in a dirt parking lot and could see from a distance everything that Sandbox offers. All of us were excited as we walked towards the entrance of the park. We could see the many outdoor attractions and couldn't wait until we tried them all. As you walk towards the entrance, there are small businesses where you can grab snacks, drinks, or eat lunch/dinner. Admission to Sandbox is affordable, ranging from a high of $15 (American dollars) per person to a low of $9. There were 4 packages you can choose from, which include items you can do for each package. We chose the least expensive package, Package C ($9), which included the Sandbox entrance fee, the Giant Swing, Zipline, and Free Fall. The reason I gave Sandbox 3 stars was because the one thing that we wanted to do, which was the Zipline, was not operating. C'mon people, we flew 16 hours and this Filipino giant endured a cramped and uncomfortable flight from the United States to zipline in the Philippines, but to no avail. The Zipline was down the day we visited due to some inspection. Not sure if it truly was down, but I did see a cluster of Filipinos gathering around the zipline with clipboards. Bummer. We still decided to try out Sandbox because there were other attractions that looked fun. My daughter and I experienced the Giant Swing together and had a blast. The swing is a two-person ride where employees manually lift the seats to a good height and they release you to where you stomach goes into your throat. Next we did the Free Fall, which looks intimidating from a distance. You're clipped onto a rope via the harness you're wearing and then you step off a ledge. The kids were really nervous about this attraction and showed their nervousness with audible sounds of distress as they floated down to the ground. Since the Zipline was down, we got to substitute another attraction, which was the Rappel Wall. As we were waiting our turn to scale down the wall, another guest decided it was too high for her, so she decided not to do it. That display of fear added some anxiety to the kids, but they all handled the wall like Bosses. Besides the attractions, there are some good photo opportunities, but you're not going to spend a long time here at the Sandbox. We had a good time at the Sandbox, but just know that it won't be an all day affair. One thing I forgot to mention is that the Sandbox employees were friendly and provided really good customer service. For the price, it truly was affordable fun. We would have had a greater time and I would have given a more glowing review if the Zipline was operational. With the minimal amount of attractions, there shouldn't be any reason for the attractions to be down especially the Zipline that Americans like us were hoping to try in the Philippines. Oh well, maybe next time.

    Looking for an outdoor adventure? Sandbox is the place to go! It offers unique activities that are…read moresure to attract groups of friends, office mates, and families alike. For some who do not like to go to waterparks or the usual amusement parks, Sandbox is the best option. Awesome location by the way, especially since I drove to this place. With only a few minutes away from the major highways and about 1.5 hours away from Manila sounds like a great deal to me! I highly suggest to rent a van for those who are in large groups as the area is not likely to be accessible by commuting (though I saw some tricycles going in the Sandbox parking area). I went here with my boyfriend on a Sunday morning and we saw how the line to the entrance quickly became so long (so better be early!). We were offered with several packages of rides and we chose A (giant swing, zipline, rapeling, drop, rock climbing, aerial walk and mini golf) and it's definitely worth the money (650PHP). Regular rates cost about 100 - 150PHP per ride. Weather was great for us (we got lucky): cloudy with little chance of rain so at least it was not scorching hot. The downside is that outside food and drinks are not allowed here. I think it's best to bring an ice chest in your vehicle so you can stack up on cold drinks. They have a snack bar that I feel got overwhelmed especially when some of their food/drinks got out of stock. :( Maybe have more snack establishments to accommodate everyone's hunger and thirst? Expect the area to be dusty and hot (and physical!) so bring the necessary personal care (cap, shades, lots of fluids, extra everything). Sandbox is still on its way to expand with more rides and activities, so I hope that they will offer more exciting treats in the future! I will definitely go back here with my friends. :)

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    DreamWorks DreamPlay - Kung-fu Panda

    DreamWorks DreamPlay

    3.9(11 reviews)
    48.1 kmParanaque City

    Basically a mini indoor theme park inside of the City of Dreams complex, DreamWorks DreamPlay is a…read moregreat place to take kids. If you've ever been to DisneyQuest in Orlando, it's sort of a smaller version of that, geared toward a younger crowd. They have a "participant" ticket for 1500 pesos which includes access to all the attractions and a "non-participant" ticket for 350 pesos. Non-participants get to walk around the facility, as well as the Shrek House and Madagascar areas. Basically a cheaper chaperone ticket for the adults that are accompanying the children. You can also upgrade from your ticket at any time if you decide you want to take part in the fun. There's also a VIP pass for 2999 pesos which includes a meal (food, drink, and ice cream) and the ability to skip the line. Although when we went there weren't really many lines for anything so I'm not sure if it's worth it. We only got non-participant tickets just to take a look around but even that was pretty fun. The facility is well designed and well maintained it feels like a legitimate theme park. Even just walking around the themed areas was entertaining and there were various activities scattered around. We got lots of cute pictures and even got a pic with Alex the lion from Madagascar. Although we didn't try any of the attractions they also looked like a ton of fun for kids. It includes things like ropes course, cooking class, theater, and lots of games. DreamPlay is definitely a place to check out if you've got children, especially if they're a big Dreamworks fan!

    Dreamplay, City of Dreams Manila some of your staff and crew need a better understanding of Autism,…read morewe had a reservation for 4 pm today under Jerome (3 participant and myself). When we came back at 3:50 pm I was not allowed in because I was not wearing a badge. I told her I was just there to really watch Jerome and when I did the reservation I was not wearing one either. The young girl was obviously not aware of Autism and so is her idiot of a Manager. Seriously? I really don't mind paying an upgrade if it was mentioned when I made a reservation for my son. All other staff at the center was pretty accomodating with my son. FYI my son was wearing a medical bracelet. Thank you for ruining an almost perfect day for my son. #autismsocietyphilippines #dreamplace #cityofdreamsmanila #cityofdreamsplace #autismfamily #autismawareness #autismacceptance #OnlyInThePhilippines

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    World of Fun

    World of Fun

    4.5(2 reviews)
    59.2 kmPasig City

    I have too many good memories here at Worlds of Fun. From the haunted train ride to the bump cars,…read moreeverything was magical specially because it was a time I spent with friends and I was at a point where the biggest problem I had was my first crush, it was indeed a good time. Looking back I was thankful that they've put up small amusement parks like these in malls where kids can easily go to, not just this one in particular but also in other malls too. As a child, we couldn't afford to go to big ones on our own because: 1. we didn't know how to drive and 2. our baons weren't enough to cover the expenses to go there. Unlike most kids nowadays! Worlds of Fun though, they're really budget friendly. Give a kid a couple of hundred and he'd be all set for the day. I also loved playing arcade games there though that wasn't my main focus. It was the haunted train ride that still haunts me to this day (scaredy cat!).

    When the baby boomers of the previous generation had children of their own, the demand for places…read moreto take the little toddlers rose considerably, leading to some malls and supermarkets or other major shopping establishments to create mini-carnivals which catered to the young and the young at heart. I don't know if this is something unique to the Philippines, but when you're not up to travel all the way to Star City or Enchanted Kingdom, Worlds of Fun may be a very viable option for you. Boasting mini roller coasters and smaller scale carousels, as well as a plethora of modern, digital arcade games, this area provides children with multiple worlds of fun to go to! Designed in a grandiose fashion that I still find impressive (the entrance gateway is in Egyptian style, for example), the area manages to make something affordable and reasonable look like a lot of fun, even to a young adult like myself, who may be secretly wishing to have the ability to go back to those carefree times.

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    Scream Park Manila

    Scream Park Manila

    4.0(1 review)
    51.0 kmPasay City

    Standing erect amidst a vast, dark field in Pasay, Halloween Haunts Scream Park Manila is the first…read moreof its kind in Asia. It houses four horrific attractions for the adventurers and thrill-seekers to enjoy. And remember, it's not for the faint-hearted. Together with my family, I had the chance to immerse myself, as a horror fan, into this wonderland. Just a warning, though: the biggest person in your group MUST wear a large shirt. I'll tell you why later. The first horror you'll come into contact with is the Haunted Village - a literal ghost town set in the Spanish Era, where Katipuneros and Maria Claras wander around aimlessly. Your group will be asked to wait for approximately 15 minutes before going in for a more indulgent experience. By this time, expect the scaredy-cats clinging onto your arms. Yes, photo-ops with the zombies are allowed! However, that's it. For the next three attractions, cameras and video-cams are prohibited. You will be asked to leave all your things into a depository room. The next one is the Haunted House. Get ready to surrender your screams. The house is pitch black, and believe me when I say that your group will automatically hold hands upon the entrance! Now I don't want to spoil anything, but here is the gist. It's a maze, and you'll have to find your way out, all while encountering sudden scares, terrifying rooms, and your inner voice that says, "Not that brave at all, eh?" There are also narrow, squeaky and confusing hallways wherein you'll experience having a simulated epilepsy: watch out if you have health problems. As for us, we did find ourselves out after twenty minutes inside. And my Dad's shirt expanded from medium to large: we all clung into him while screaming and walking inside. The Haunted Cemetery, in my honest opinion, is the least scary and exciting. It's a field where graveyards feel more alive than they seem, and wherein you'll get to live out MJ's Thriller. Don't sweat it, you'll still enjoy especially if you are all scared. Forgive me, I cannot review on the Haunted Asylum, as it was not opened yet at the time we visited. It looks promising, though. It has jails and rails and you'll go insane just by thinking how it will turn out. Little tips: When the administration begins to open pre-bookings for tickets, grab them immediately! Not only will your group pay for a discounted price (it's 600+ Pesos per head), you'll be prioritized into the attractions especially when the Scream Park is packed with visitors. Also, when you get through the attractions, don't close your eyes! It'll soon be over and you'll regret not being scared and getting the most out of the experience. Lastly, take advantage of their official photography services! (Flash your smile with your friends, even if we know you're scared inside.) If you want to feel a realistic undead experience, then The Scream Park may be just the right kind of bite you need. Get those trembles out now!

    Kidzania

    Kidzania

    3.8(5 reviews)
    49.2 kmTaguig City

    This is the ultimate kid's haven. Where the parents are mere spectators while kids enjoy getting…read moretheir hands dirty to try out what grown-ups do on a daily basis. I loved how my kids went to laundry world as their first stop. In there, they learned to do laundry: washing, drying, and (the best part) folding. I hope they remember some of that learning a few weeks from now. I found that the experience gave kids a way of getting a sneak peak at a grown-up's life without the complications. I especially like the concwpt of earning vs. spending Kidzoo (the kidzania currency). Although it's not explicitly stated, kids get to learn the value of money. Being at kidzania made me wanna be a child again. Unfortunately for parents, we are left as mere guardians and porters for our kids. The entrance fee isn't cheap, but I see the value that one gets in exploring this place. Except for some limitations to aome younger kids, the whole experience was well-worth the fee.

    Wish they have this in USA. My son is already 12 years old, but had so much fun. Most kids museums…read morethat are hands on role play in US only have activities for smaller children, but this place is huge and allows kids to work for real companies like McDonalds to make their own burgers. They get paid using Kidzos currency and they can save it in their own ATM cards that they are able to obtain after opening a Kidzania bank account and have saved up enough money. They also get a Kidzania passport and can use both with their money saved in other Kidzanias around the world. They even let adults play at least a couple of times a year. Cannot wait to go back to Kidzania Manila! Everyone is extra nice and helpful as well! Food is available for purchase as well.

    Enchanted Kingdom

    Enchanted Kingdom

    4.1(14 reviews)
    51.6 kmMakati City

    Buko shakes. That's about all I want out of Enchanted Kingdom. Just leave me at the shake stand…read more That aside, EK is a fun little day trip. The park is really nice with a good assortment of rides. I couldn't really pinpoint a favorite though. Probably the most eventful ride is the free fall one, but I'm not really into free falls... so skipped that. The bigger roller coaster was refreshing as was the swans and the ferris wheel. My biggest beef with EK though isn't entirely their fault, but kinda...? There just isn't enough rides to attendees, and then the general pace has you waiting in line for 3 plus hours on some. We immediately jumped into one line, finished what would be a min. long ride, then immediately jumped into another... before 6 hrs had gone by. Oh well. It could just have been the day. Okay, no more beef. Don't let the wait deter you, the rides are really fun. If you wait til night they also have a decent fireworks display. However, those shakes just can't be beat. I'd come back just for those.

    EK was launched in October of 1995. As a tribute, here are the 22 ways to experience the magic in…read moreEnchanted Kingdom: 1.It is the country's premiere theme park. It houses attractions that caters to every generation. Bring the entire family. 2.EK is easily accesible by boarding Balibago-bound buses from Pasay or Cubao. A transit ride of Jac line or Jam costs P60 per head. There are vans available from Ayala station or Starmall in shaw. There are several commute options with the a common drop-off point: take a Tricycle from Waltermart Sta Rosa for P30. 3.Driving to Laguna is also a breeze. Take the route of Sta. Rosa Exit at SLEX. Toll fee is charged at P175 from Manila. There is a wide open parking for private vehicles. 4.This 24-hectare property is divided into different themed areas: Victoria Park, Midway Boardwalk, Jungle Outpost, Spaceport, Brooklyn Place, Portabello, and Boulderville. Rides will leave nothing but excitement. 5.The 4D theater Rialto never grows old. Even if you've seen the featured movie, the experience feels new. 6.Wheel of Fate gives a breathtaking view of south manila. 7. Conquer extreme fear of heights with the EKstreme Tower. Drop 120ft to the ground in fastest speed. 8.EK continues to expand with the addition of the Air Race. 9.Dance to the tune of the new ride, Disk-O-Magic. 10.Survive the thrill of Space Shuttle. 11.Splash in the rapids of Rio Grande. 12.Slide through the fun of the Jungle log Jam. 13.Dry quickly after the water rides and enjoy the swing of Flying Fiesta. 14.EK also introduced Agila, the first flying theater in the country. Unlimited rides with Agila is priced at P900 during weekend and P800 on weekdays. 15.There are countless carnival games with exciting prizes. 16.In Christmas of 2015, our office sponsored a celebratory theme park date with our families. EK is also a great venue for special occasions and events. 17.Beat the scorching heat of the sun with a bowl of Ice Monster. 18.Dairy Queen's Blizzard is also a sweet treat. 19.There are different food kiosks inside the theme park. Ordered lunch at Amazon Grill. A plate of Salisbury Steak served with Mashed Potatoes is at P150. 20.Take vintage-inspired photos in the alleys of Soda Fountain. This is also a photogenic backdrop for stylized pictorials. 21.There is a fireworks display every weekend and every holiday break. The best view of the sky show is in front of the Space Shuttle. 22.Capture every moment. A visit to EK never fails to bring back the happiest childhood memories. The magic continues. Happy 22nd birthday Enchanted Kingdom

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