Christmas Gift of Adventure: Day 1

 

Last Christmas, my husband and I decided that instead of giving them toys we would give our two toddlers a gift of adventure.  We planned an activity-filled weekend away from home albeit just a few kilometers from home.  Our toddlers may be ready for that out-of-town weekender but hubby and i just aren’t confident enough that we’d be able to cope with all the fuss. So, we settled for an entire day at Manila Ocean Park, a night at City Garden Suites, a morning stroll at Luneta Parkand to cap it all off, an afternoon at the Aliw Theater for The Little Big Club Concert. 


Manila Ocean Park
12.18.2010

As what always happens when you have kids in tow, things do not go according to plan.  Thus, our Manila Ocean Park adventure started at lunch time and not at 9am as indicated in our itinerary.  Suffice it to say that the schedule I prepared days in advance was thrown straight into the trash bin. Regardless, we still had an awesome good time!

Jade & Jakei “impatiently” waiting at the ticket booth for Papa

It was already past 11am when we got there so we started off with lunch at Makansutra Asian Food Village.  We got 20% discount for getting the Manila Ocean Park Ultimate Experience package and a free Cheng Tng using the voucher from Enjoy Philippines.

hmm, what to eat?
…so many choices



no food goes to waste
when hungry stomachs await

 


Jade ate with gusto
all on her own

but Jakei had to stay in his stroller
coz there were no high chairs
 
With our tummies full, we set off to start our ocean adventure with the SEA LION SHOW.  We had a 30 minute wait which we spent watching the sea lions swim at the MARINE LIFE HABITAT.



at the marine life habitat
just noticed that the tots look so sad in this pic

still at the marine life habitat
watching the sea lions underwater

   

 



keeping the little ones entertained
while waiting for the show to start

 

the sea lions with their cool, cool, cool tricks

 

When we went back inside the building, there was still a long line at the Oceanarium as there were about two to three schools on field trips.  We decided to view the JELLIES exhibit  instead.  Jade was so amazed at the jellyfish she would probably have stayed there forever if she had a choice!

 

“Papa, guess how many jellies there are?”



Tots were too enthralled with the jellies to gamely pose for the camera
If Jade had such a wonderful time with the jellies, our walk through the OCEANARIUMwas the complete opposite.  She was terrified of being so close to the marine creatures that she refused to let go of dear Mama.  Jakei though had a great time.  He and Papa enjoyed looking through each and every aquarium. 
  
“there was a little turtle who lived in a pond
he swam at the bottom and he climbed on rock”



 
 
 
 




Jakei and Papa marvelling at the wonders of marine life

 







Jade furtively looking behind us to check on the fish.
She was terrified of the fish but was brave enough to go through the tunnel with us.

 



“If I lived under the sea, sea, sea… I think it would be neat as it could be, be, be…
I could visit all the fish anytime I wish… If I lived under the sea”
Thanks to Barney’s song, we were able to go through the tunnel without much fuss.





 We had early dinner at Pancake House but should have rushed through our meal coz when we went out to queue for the Musical Fountain Show, the place was already packed and we were asked to wait for the 730pm show.  We couldn’t stay that late as we were strict with the toddlers’ bedtime (even during holidays…yeah, we’re tyrannic parents. haha!), so we decided to just come back some other time to watch the show and headed for the hotel to get the tots cleaned up and ready for bed before 9pm.

The toddlers were still brimming with energy when we got to the hotel. Jade kept talking about “the fish, and the shark,  then the sea lion… remember, manila ocean park, mama?, remember.”  But my husband and I, our looks belying our age but our bodies definitely feeling it, were totally spent.  So, off to their bath the toddlers went then after what seemed like hours of “quiet” time slumbered peacefully into the night. 

Are we going back there?  Definitely yes, but not soon… probably when Jakei is of school age already.
 

What did we love most about the place?  the toddlers loved the jelllies most,  husband and i loved watching the looks of amazement on their faces

 

Our Toddler-friendliness Rating: 8 because…

  • the rest rooms were not spacious enough for diaper changes
  • strollers can be brought inside the oceanarium but only if you’re willing to lug it up and down flights of stairs
(Read the second day of our weekend adventure on my next post.  )

Our Favorite “Rocket”ship – Johnny Rockets

“We’re going on a trip in our favorite rocketship,  zooming through the sky, Little Einsteins…”  If you have toddlers of your own, I’m sure you are familiar with the red rocketship that goes through missions made livelier by classical music.  My toddlers absolutely love the show but now they have found a new rocket that they equally love – Johnny Rockets!

If I were to choose the best place to take my toddlers for a meal, Johnny Rockets would definitely be in my shortlist.  We took the toddlers to the Morato branch last December and all had a marvelous experience.

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Upon entering the store, we were greeted with friendly smiles which made us feel welcome and comfortable.  The crew immediately provided two high chairs for Jade and Jakei and gave them balloons and hats.  With the tots happily playing with the balloons, hubby and I were able to go through the menu without having to deal with fussy and bored tots.

PhotobucketI ordered the Kids Slider Fries and Soda for the toddlers and me to share.  It consisted of two mini hamburgers, eat-all-you-can fries and soda.  You can opt to have the burgers with ketchup, mustard, relish or chopped onions but I had them served plain for the toddlers.  The mini burgers were not really ‘mini’ in the sense that they are actually almost the same size as burgers in our regular fast food joints.

Of course, I had to have my milkshake!  Their shakes are made with premium vanilla ice cream and are ohhhh so yummy!

PhotobucketOur Ate Lanie, the ever dependable househelp, had the Kids Mix & Match with one mini burger, one all-beef mini hotdog, eat-all-you-can fries and soda.  It was more than her usual lunch meal but surprisingly, she was able to eat them all up.

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My husband and Papa Mading shared a Philly Cheese Steak.  Thinly sliced steak grilled to perfection, topped with grilled onions and cheese, and served on an authentic hoagie roll.  I didn’t get to taste it but it sure looked delicious.

When we go back there, I’d like to try the Bacon Cheddar and Route 66. And perhaps, try one of their desserts if there’s still room in my tummy.  I’d love to sink my teeth into The Perfect Brownie Sundae .  Brownie, vanilla ice cream, hot fudge,  whipped cream! Heavenly!

Photobucket BACON CHEDDAR
100% ground beef, seasoned and grilled to perfection
thick bacon, cheddar cheese, fresh lettuce,
ripe tomato, onion slice & special sauce
Photobucket ROUTE 66
100% ground beef, grilled to perfection
served with swiss cheese, grilled mushrooms, grilled onions & mayonnaise
Photobucket THE PERFECT BROWNIE SUNDAE
delectable brownie
topped with premium vanilla ice cream
drizzled with hot fudge and whipped cream

 

Are we going back there?  Definitely yes!
What did we love most about the place?  the friendly and very accomodating crew who made our toddlers feel very welcome
Our Toddler-friendliness Rating:  a whooping 10!