4/5 Brenz R. 1 year ago on Google
Goshen
is
a
hidden
gem,
it
has
that
Rome/European
vibes,
at
the
center
of
vast
fields.
There
are
many
IG
worthy
backgrounds
here
and
air
is
fresh
and
homey
when
you
want
to
just
do
nothing
and
sit
on
balcony.
Rooms
are
spacious
(we
stayed
in
one
of
their
family
suite),
with
balcony
facing
the
fields
of
Bamban(?).
Cottages
near
the
pool
also
provides
vacation
vibes
as
the
architecture
is
European
inspired.
Only
few
guests
are
there
during
the
weekdays,
and
can't
confirm
if
it's
the
same
for
weekends
but
considering
its
location,
I
think
it
will
really
not
get
that
crowded.
There
are
4
pools,
but
we
only
swim
in
the
2
adult
pools,
the
consistent
5
ft
with
a
place
to
sit
in
the
corner
near
the
center,
and
the
4-6
ft.
There
are
also
family
pool
and
kiddie
pool
(located
near
the
4-6ft
pool
and
I
have
ignored
it
since
there
are
other
guests
at
those
pools).
There
are
also
stalls
inside
the
resort
for
refreshments
and
snacks,
and
souvenir
shirts
too.
They
also
have
a
bar
between
the
pools
serving
alcoholic
drinks,
but
we
didn't
checked
thoroughly
what's
in
the
menu.
Not
sure
if
the
food
in
their
function
halls
is
from
the
hotel,
or
from
outside,
but
was
expecting
kapampangan
dishes
at
least,
or
western
cuisine
as
I'm
expecting
that's
their
branding,
but
got
served
normal
Filipino
dishes.
Hope
they
at
least
modernize
it
(or
mix
with
kapampangan
dishes!
:))
or
really
stick
to
the
vibes
their
emitting
for
uniformity.
Things
to
improve
are
the
cleanliness
of
the
pool
(Leaves,
bugs,
and
several
small
rubbish
are
in
the
pool
when
we
swim).
Checkout
process.
Verdict:
Is
it
worth
visiting?
Yes,
to
be
relaxed
and
disconnected
with
city
life.
The
resort
offers
view
of
vast
field
and
some
mountains.
Worth
coming
back?
Perhaps
if
I
live
nearby,
might
consider
it,
but
due
to
its
location,
will
choose
resorts
in
Subic
instead.
Goshen's
architecture
is
indeed
amazing
compared
to
any
resort
in
Subic,
but
Subic's
location
complements
the
experience
and
vibe.
Goshen
offers
view
of
fields,
while
Subic
offers
view
of
the
sea
or
mountain.
The
real
issue
is
the
food
(not
saying
their
food
is
bad,
it's
just
that
they
may
want
to
consider
having
more
comfort
foods,
foods
not
available
in
the
Metro,
kapampangan,
or
European
cuisine.
They
have
takoyaki,
and
ramen,
which
is
good,
but
I
can't
imagine
myself
eating
Japanese
foods
while
enjoying
the
view
of
either
the
fields
or
the
architecture,
there's
a
disconnect
there.).
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