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We went here as guests to celebrate my in-law’s birthday (we didn’t check in so I can’t rate the rooms). Scenery is good — neat and clean, the toilets are well equipped with toilet papers, fully functional including the sink (for female) they also have a diaper change area. The food tastes good, although there’s not much variety to choose. There’s no drinks within the buffet options, you have to order it separately outside (the bar). One drink (Sprite in can) cost ₱200, we never thought it would be that pricey so we recklessly ordered (2) drinks and were shocked to see the receipt of ₱400 pesos for the drinks. (It was our mistake, we didn’t ask) The area feels a little small and tight. The pool is okay, it is wide — only 4 feet deep. Careful, they are strict with their swimming attire rule so do not attempt to wear a regular shirt; they will call you out to remove it. They have beaches, I have not been there (I stayed by the pool area under a shade) There’s plenty of shades in the area, you won’t worry too much to dine under the sun. Coffee is available to order. Buffet day use is only until 2 PM in the afternoon. The resort is equipped with medical equipment. We saw an old lady requiring medical attention and they were able to help her asap which is good — they’re prepared. Location: it’s traffic in this area of Maribago be sure to allocate enough hours for you to drive and reach the place. (Traffic can vary on the week days and weekends) Note: there is a separate wrist band for you to dine in their buffet room, and another band to swim in the pool. Be sure to ask beforehand.