It being a Sunday and a holiday the place was packed, but come night time the crowd thinned out, the only problem was that it was very cold (because of typhoon Bebeng). Like in Splash Island where the slides open and close at certain times,the water camp pools also have "operating times".
Since we were staying overnight the food we brought with us ran out and so we decided to get breakfast at the foodcourt. We had goto, arroz caldo with egg, arroz caldo with chicken, chopsuey and lechon kawali. The food was okay, it was hot and tasty. The food prices are also reasonable as we spent about 250 php for all the food we got (without drinks).
(Sidenote: The food court is also called little Josephine's because the resort is owned by Josephine's)
All in all, I would come back to water camp. The place was clean,the pools were clean, and the staff were nice. It is a very nice weekend trip since its so near the metro.
Oh and also, inside the resort they are not strict about your swimming attire and swimming is also safe because of all the lifeguards who enforce the resort rules. Inside the resort, aside from the snack stalls and food court there are also stores selling cheap inflatables, we bought a "boat" for my sister and it only cost 250 php.
Water Camp
General Information
- Food and Drinks allowed
- Proper swimming attire is required (not strict on this)
- Breakable plates, glasses and bottles, alcoholic beverages, and firearms are not allowed
- Family villas and Water Camp Inn are open 24 hours
Open from 8:00 a.m to 12 midnight
Pool slides and Lazy river close at 6pm
Children's interactive pool closes at 9pm
Location
Water Camp is located in Panamitan, Kawit Cavite
One kilometer from the Aguinaldo Shrine
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