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Entrance
fee
moderately
expensive.
Come
early
to
get
enough
dose
of
the
action.
Came
here
at
2pm
so
we
didn't
finish
every
ride.
Birthday
celebrant
(for
the
month)
gets
a
free
pass
while
guests
get
a
10%
discount.
We
paid
onsite
but
you
can
also
pay
online.
If
you've
been
here
before,
you'll
notice
some
changes
that
comes
with
the
passage
of
time,
especially
the
paint.
Map
is
only
online
via
QR
code.
There's
free
alcohol
spray
bottle
to
claim
in
many
colors
(yellow,
pink,
blue,
black,
brown)
for
the
regular
payee.
Get
it
right
away
before
it
closes.
There's
also
a
5%
discount
to
a
restaurant
if
you're
dining.
Food
is
cheaper
than
ever,
like
you're
in
a
usual
mall
in
the
NCR.
All
the
staple
old
rides
and
streets
were
still
around,
but
not
all
are
as
crowded
as
they
used
to
be.
The
areas
with
extra
payment
were
deserted,
probably
because
100
pesos
extra
entrance
was
expensive
when
the
stuff
looks
super
old
from
a
decade
ago.
The
entire
local
theme
park
feels
like
a
time
travel
back
in
time.
If
you've
been
here
before,
you'll
notice
the
very
rustic
look
with
the
old
paint,
so
it's
like
Old
Wild
Wild
West
with
a
Korean
touch
on
the
decor.
Water
is
cheap
at
35
pesos,
and
most
of
the
food
were
also
cheap.
There
are
several
souvenir
stalls
around
for
hats
and
the
like.
Flying
fiesta
still
nice,
the
old
swing
goes
up
and
down
and
around.
It's
moderate
and
not
quite
going
to
get
you
dizzy.
Loved
the
soft
breeze
on
my
face.
The
Rialto
portion
shows
Mowgli's
Jungle
Race,
one
that's
refreshing
and
worth
the
line.
We
spent
30
mins
in
line.
There
were
60
seats
upstairs
&
48
seats
downstairs.
There's
a
bit
of
water
that
comes
out
as
part
of
the
effects.
The
story
was
a
bit
short
and
left
me
hanging.
Carousel
for
kids
and
maybe
grown
ups
was
a
simple
ride.
Tried
it
for
photos,
can
be
cute
here.
Rio
Grande
Rapids,
this
had
a
long
line
from
afternoon
up
to
night.
We
came
around
5pm
and
got
in
around
5:45pm
If
you
want
a
picture,
it's
250
pesos
and
you
can
also
download
the
digital
version.
I
got
really
wet
here,
but
it's
fine
since
the
hot
weather
at
night
made
me
dry
in
no
time.
There
were
ponchos
at
75
pesos
but
it
looked
flimsy
that
you're
better
off
bringing
your
own
raincoat
if
you
want
to.
Others
used
the
magic
dryer
at
150
pesos
nearby.
I
ate
takoyaki
there
and
the
snack
was
filling,
worth
a
try.
Went
to
Agila
7D
building,
the
only
one
looking
modern
amidst
everything
old-style.
Closes
at
7pm,
so
we
were
the
last
ride
for
this
15
minute
show.
It's
got
an
epic
music,
even
going
as
far
as
saying:
You
have
just
witnessed
the
splendor
of
the
Philippines.
It's
a
good
line
but
you
can't
bring
any
large
bags
inside,
only
a
small
bag
can
be
kept
for
your
wallet
and
phone.
Parade?
None.
But
the
Eldar
wizard
went
around
randomly
at
the
street
near
Rialto
around
4pm.
Fireworks
quick
from
7:20-7:30pm
when
we
came.
We
were
told
it
started
at
7:30pm
prior
to
taking
the
Agila
ride
but
they
started
it
earlier.
Best
spot
to
watch
it
is
near
the
outdoor
theater
stage
area
and
near
space
rocket.
Ferris
wheel
ride
finale.
This
one
closes
late,
fortunately,
and
we
got
here
on
the
last
ride
before
9pm.
Overall,
EK
is
okay
for
a
quick
activity
for
leisure.
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