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		<title>Splash Island in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Splash Island is considered the largest water park in the Philippines that is re-opened by Global Gutz Parks Philippine Inc. to let everyone experience and enjoys a complete aqua thrills and adventure among the many facilities and amenities in the island. It is located at the Southwood Ecocentrum in Biñan, Laguna. The park has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-565" title="Splash Island" src="http://www.thephilippineisland.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/splash-island.jpg" alt="Splash Island" width="325" height="244" />Splash Island is considered the largest water park in the Philippines that is re-opened by Global Gutz Parks Philippine Inc. to let everyone experience and enjoys a complete aqua thrills and adventure among the many facilities and amenities in the island. It is located at the Southwood Ecocentrum in Biñan, Laguna. The park has a very huge area that it can accommodate 6,000 guests at any given time.<br />
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The route going to Splash Island is very easy and accessible. If you’re in Manila, just go to South Luzon Express Way and take Southwoods Exit. When you see a fork in the road after around 50 meters, take the left road. Just go straight and you’ll see Splash Island. In case you have trouble finding the right path, you can try to ask the toll gate personnel there to help and lead you the right way to Splash Island. It’s only about 5 minutes from Southwood Toll Gate.</p>
<p>Although the Splash Island here was patterned after the famous water theme park in the United States, there are also extra features added to assure everyone’s enjoyment and satisfaction. The Splash Island has multiple slides, pools, and other water attraction for guest of all ages. Add to these the assurance of security, the management has set up height and capability restriction for some attraction.</p>
<p>Several interesting stops you may find there are Magellan’s Drop (mat-race ride; downhill slide with you on your belly), Rio Montanosa (also called family raft, the starting point is higher than the Magellan’s Drop, with bigger rafts enough to accommodate the entire family). If you want to warm up your butt and slide, take the Dos Supremos and the King Pilipit (both with no mat or rubber; just you and the slide). If you want to slide but prefer a rubber raft between the surface and you’re behind, take the Big Bam Boo and the Twisted Palms. If you just want to sit around and imagine that you’re at the beach, try the Agos Grandes, a swimming pool with waves.</p>
<p>Entrance fee in Splash Island is different in weekdays and weekends. Recently, the entrance fee on weekdays is P250 for adults and P200 for children/senior citizens. On weekends, admission fee is P325 for adults and P250 for children/senior citizens. Children under 36? are free of charge.</p>
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		<title>Enchanted Kingdom, Sta. Rosa Laguna, Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enchanted Kingdom is a theme and amusement park located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines. It is approximately 26 kilometers (16.1 miles) from Manila and has a land area of 17 hectares. The park is owned and operated by Enchanted kingdom, Inc., formerly named Amtrust Leisure Corporation. Enchanted Kingdom is a proud member of the International [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-509" title="Enchanted Kingdom" src="http://www.thephilippineisland.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/enchant.jpg" alt="Enchanted Kingdom" width="310" height="233" />Enchanted Kingdom is a theme and amusement park located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines. It is approximately 26 kilometers (16.1 miles) from Manila and has a land area of 17 hectares. The park is owned and operated by Enchanted kingdom, Inc., formerly named Amtrust Leisure Corporation. Enchanted Kingdom is a proud member of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.<br />
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This park has a lot for you to offer as well as to your family too. It is a perfect place for past time and a great weekend trip together with your family and relatives. Enchanted Kingdom has several theme parks to explore and learn and rides to enjoy. The park offers thrilling rides such as Grand Carousel, Flying Fiesta, Rialto, Space Shuttle, Log Jam, Wheel of Fate, Condor, Up Up and Away, Roller Coaster, Anchors Away, Dodgem, Stone Eggs, Air Pterodactyl, Swan boats, and Bump n Splash.</p>
<p>The Victoria Park is one of their parks that features the Victorian era and displays it in elegance. Entertainers leisurely stroll around the park dressed in costumes inspired by Queen Victoria’s era. Portabello is zone in Enchanted Kingdom, which is a replica of a place in the Caribbean Sea. It features treasures hidden by the Spanish sailors. Portabello hosts the Rio Grande — Enchanted Kingdom’s largest attraction.</p>
<p>Another zone in Enchanted Kingdom is called Boulderville that has a prehistoric theme with dinosaurs as main characters. Rides like Air Pterodactyl, Bumbling Boulders, Boulderville Express, Dinosaurs, and Stone Eggs are sure to excite the kids. Spaceport is a zone that relive the glory days of the American space exploration program of the 1960s. One last thing is the zone of Brooklyn Place where slapstick comedies and silent movies are reminisced. Rialto, a motion simulator theater is the main attraction where you’re a part of the movie not just by watching it.</p>
<p>Aside from the rides, the Enchanted Kingdom also charms its visitors with various treats such as the fireworks show every weekend, dance presentation by the park’s in-house talents, theater shows, seasonal shows, well-manicured gardens, classic American brownstone facades and establishments, and a variety of characters and mascots led by the Wizard.</p>
<p>Enchanted Kingdom fees for a regular day are as follows: 400 pesos (weekday); 500 pesos (weekend) children between 36” to 47” tall: 250 pesos (weekday); 320 pesos (weekend); children 35” and under are totally free. A separate fee will be required for the following attractions: Xtreme Paintball, 4D Discovery Theater, Kart Trak, Jr. Kart Trak, Exodus: The ATV Ride, and Triassic Tag.</p>
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