Our trip to Enchanted Kingdom wasn’t planned at all. We just saw the Wheel of Fate {that’s what they call the ferris wheel} sticking out of nowhere, while we are on our way to the Manila exit, going home from Nuvali.
And peanutbutter♥ just blurted out “Let’s go to Enchanted ”
“What’s Enchanted?” Ykaie asked.
I told her it’s a big theme park, the Philippine’s version of Disneyland. A smile lights up her face, she nodded and there we were.
The ticket prices for Ride-All-You-Can is:
Regular Day Pass:
Weekend / Holiday Rate: ₱600.00
Weekday Rate: ₱500.00
Junior Day Pass:
Weekend / Holiday Rate: ₱320.00
Weekday Rate: ₱250.00
Junior Day Pass is applicable to children between 36” to 47” tall. Children 35” and under are FREE according to the floor stand display which they use to measure up the height of the children. Ykaie got in for ₱250.00.
Our first ride is , of course, the Grand Carousel as it is the first one that greets you upon entry.
Next is this ride, which I forgot the name of. Ykaie rode it solo as there weren’t a lot of people at Enchanted Kingdom that day.
The Dodgem are big bump cars. Ykaie rode with her daddy and I took another one and bumped into them more times that I can count.
Halfway through the park, we met Eldar the Wiz and Princess Victoria, the main mascots of EK.
Ykaie loved the Roller Skater and she took this ride three times. Two with me and one with daddy.
Mini Bump and Splash
Zombies dancing to the tune of Psy’s Opa Gangnam Style…
Ykaie also tried playing some game and won a few prizes….
Some with the help of daddy…
This is her last ride and we went home really tired.
Enchanted Kingdom Inc.
San Lorenzo South,
Santa Rosa, Laguna.
MsEarth Rullan says
i love EK there’s always something new to enjoy also it is like Disneyland except different characters haha
Serene Shikukeza says
I hope I can take the kids to EK one of these days if time permits. Looks like the baby girl had so much fun. Btw, she is so brave for taking the roller coster ride.
Tetcha Figuerres says
We’ve never been to Enchanted Kingdom, but we’d love to visit it one of these days. Our little boy will surely be delighted to see those rides and colorful characters.
Pinoy Adventurista says
this brings back the child in me… 🙂