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Fantasyland: Gloria de Dapitan

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I have to admit, when Dakak gave us free tickets to Fantasyland located in the Dapitan town proper, I thought it was one of those "peryas" found in most provincial capitals. I thought it would be something like Boom na Boom. But since the tickets were free, and we wanted to do something else, we rode on a shuttle to Fantasyland in Gloria de Dapitan after a hearty buffet dinner. We were already amazed entering the gates of Gloria De Dapitan, as shown in my previous post. We were dropped off in front of the entrance of Fantasyland. This was the facade that greeted us. To our surprise, Fantasyland wasn't any come-and-go and carnival. It was more like Enchanted Kingdom. The tickets sold for P250 I think, for unlimited rides, which was a steal I thought. There was a promenade at the entrance that had several shops, even a Mac Store! There was a haunted house near the entrance that was still undergoing construction. It looked so good, I wanted to go inside. There was a stage an

Gloria de Dapitan

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Who would expect a place like this in Dapitan? Gloria de Dapitan in Zamboanga Del Norte was again another surprise. I've seen the breezy bay boulevard nearby, and the historical Rizal Shrine, but I never guessed I would find an entertainment complex right in the heart of this quaint town. There were restaurants and bars in the complex. This disco bar for example looked very much the ones we have in Manila. We came in just to have some beers, and no one was around yet. That was 10PM. When we left at around midnight, the place was already packed. Seems like the folks of Dapitan also know how to party. There was also a bowling alley, that was again full of people. At the center of the complex was a fighting cock arena, which was closed at that time. But the main attraction in this complex was something even more unexpected. Even Davao and Cebu doesn't have this. More on my next post.

Exploring Dakak Beach Resort

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As I've mentioned in my previous post, Dakak is an unexpectedly huge and well-maintained resort. There are rooms that can accommodate up to 500 people in the form of beach front villas and cottages. There is a convention center, a indoor gaming hall, a tennis court, an orchid farm, an expansive white sand beach, and even a casino. There's even a chapel that is perfect for weddings. You definitely don't have a reason to leave the resort. 2 nights is enough, but you still won't be able to do everything. We decided to explore the resort on the 2nd day. Dakak is tucked between two towering rocks, that make their landscape distinct. So, we decided to climb the highest one, where a communications tower was located. We asked around how to go up the rock, and we were told to find a sign on the road to the reception that says "Repeater". We found the sign, that marked the beginning of cemented steps that eventually led us all the way up. The climb wasn't as difficu

Dakak Beach Resort

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Do you recognize this beach? Well, if you watched Eat Bulaga when you were still a child, you would notice this landscape. Yes, this is Dakak Beach, tucked at the tip of Zamboanga del Norte in Mindanao. I never really had the urge to visit this place because it was a beach resort, and being one, I assumed it'll pretty much look the same as any other beach resort. And being one of the oldest resorts in the country, I figured that it's time has already passed. But when we made our way into Oroquieta in Misamis Occidental, I took the opportunity to stay for 3 days in Dakak. Little did I realize I was in for an unexpected treat. We decided to commute from Oroquieta to Dapitan via a public van. We were dropped off at the Rotonda in Dapitan, where I called the resort and asked if we could be picked up from there. Good thing their van was coming back to the resort from the Dapitan airport, so we didn't wait too long. I thought Dakak was just nearby where we were, but it took us al