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Leisure Coast Resort
Monday, April 17, 2006
My family's routine beginning from Holy Wednesday up to Black Saturday consisted only of going to churches and staying at home. Me and my husband both came from Catholic families and we both agreed to raise our children in the way we were raised following the teachings and beliefs of the Catholic church. It is only on Easter Sunday when we decided to go out and enjoy the day since it is really the right time for a celebration. We decided to go out swimming to Hidden Rock resort since it is their grand opening and we haven't seen the place yet. When we arrived at the place the pool was still close. We were told that they were expecting lots of visitors on that day. They were asking for an entrance fee of 50 pesos and then another charge of 100 pesos upon entrance at the pool area. We were thinking before we went there that at 50 pesos entrance fee we can already avail of all their facilities. On the short while that we were there we noticed that the place is somewhat small and with the huge visitors that they were expecting, we felt that we might not enjoy the day. So we decided to go to Leisure Coast resort.
In the photo are my two sons playing at the kiddie pool of Leisure Coast. They just love to swim in this place. Actually every summer they spend most of their vacation swimming here. Since the place is just a few kilometers from where we live, it is very convenient for them to go and swim from 9am up to 4pm. With an entrance fee of 175.00 you can already enjoy their pools: kiddie pool, adult pool, wave pool, and a lazy river going around the big adult pool.
Name: Amelyn R. Rafael,MD Home: San Fabian, Pangasinan, Philippines About Me: Family Physician, and Associate Professor (Clinical Anatomy and Medical Physiology) See my complete profile