Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Gallivanting in Universal Studios (Singapore Day 1)

Singapore never fails to surprise me. Since my last visit to this beautiful city about two years ago, a lot has been added for the ardent tourist that frequent their streets. And one such addition is the Universal Studios Singapore of Resorts World Sentosa.

Like little kids - me, my sister and my mom trooped over to Universal Studios on our first day at the Lion city... talk about being young at heart! :) We purchased our tickets online just to skip the queue that will surely greet us on site. And also since we've heard that tickets are sold for a specific day, and might not be available at the gate when you visit if you haven't reserved in advance. --that's one tip for you dear reader in case you do visit Universal Studios Singapore. :)

The moment we alighted from the Sentosa Express, we got so excited we didn't know which attraction to try first. The movie theme park as we noticed is divided into seven major attractions:
  • Hollywood Boulevard
  • New York
  • Sci-Fi City
  • Ancient Egypt - my fave :)
  • Lost World
  • Far-far Away and
  • Madagascar
 The Hollywood Boulevard and New York seem to be one and the same, like being transported into a street in NY or the movie capital of the world. Most of the souvenir shops which we love are located here like the specialty shop selling Betty Boop items


or the souvenir shop with miniature and lifesize Oscar trophies for sale! Sigh.. wishing I had a picture taken holding one of these trophies! --mental note to do next time. :)


Sci-Fi City houses the  Battlestar Galactica, an adrenaline pumping roller coaster ride which literally NOT for the faint hearted (ahhm like me :). It is the tallest pair of rollercoaster in the world with corkscrew spins and near collisions and..and...stuff that I am not really qualified to say since I didn't experience it first hand unlike my sister who was brave enough to tackle the ride by herself! ---Yep she lined up for it all by herself since I chickened out the last minute.hehe.


Another piece of advice for first timers: ride the RED roller coaster if you don't want any of the near death experience of mega inverted loops! It is way milder than the blue counterpart trust me. :) I took the photos.. hehe.

Ancient Egypt is one of my favorites. Maybe due to the fact that it is a good spot for photo ops. If you have time, be sure to take the "Revenge of the Mummy" ride since it propels eager guests to sharp turns and fast reverses, experience an infestation of scarab beetles and get the scare of your life from robotic warrior mummies! The only catch is, you have to rent a locker since bags of any kind are not allowed in the ride. Or invite your mom to come with you so she can watch your things for you.. hehe. :)


The souvenir shop though is quite pricey so the only thing I bought here is... not this pharoah like statue but a small Anubis topped ballpen  which already cost me..S$30 imagine that! :)


The Lost World is where Jurassic Park and Waterworld is located. But since we were not fans of dinosaurs or being wet in waterworld, we decided to pass this attraction.

Far-Far Away is the palace abode of Shrek and Princess Fiona. Sort of like a Disney castle, I'm so sure my little girl would've loved to go here. I'll make sure to take her here next time! (after i find a sponsor for our trip --calling daddy!) We were even fortunate enough to have our pic taken with Shrek and Princess Fiona!

Lastly, there's Madagascar. An attraction that kids will surely enjoy. I had the time of my life posing in every corner where I can find King Julien and the witty Penguins of Madagascar.. they are after all my little girl's favorite.


For a day at the Universal Studios, be prepared to shell out S$66  for a one day non-peak pass or S$72 for a one day peak pass. Check out their website here for online ticket purchases. Non-peak days are usually week days  and Peak days are usually during the weekends, during summer or school breaks and during the holidays.

To get to Resorts World Sentosa, you can take the Sentosa Express, with tickets (S$3 round trip) being sold at Vivo City Shopping Mall Level 3. Alight at Waterfront Station and voila!  Enjoy! -- we did! :)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Strolling the Streets of Singapore by Mr. OSG

Singapore is one of our favorite cities.
It is rich in history dating back to its colonial days and the contemporary buzz of a lively and booming metropolis. What you will see here are some of the pictures taken by Mr. Omar S. Gallinero.
Some taken during the Mid-Autumn Festival, some taken during the F1 season.

The Merlion Park 
Singapore's landmark, every tourist's stop-over.
You haven't been to Singapore if you skip a trip to the park.
Singapore Merlion

As you stroll along Chinatown during the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is like Christmas in August. Brightly lit lanterns adorn the streets..and mooncakes are sold around every corner.

Singapore Lomo

A lone man sits on a trike on the way to Clarke Quay MRT, behind are a row of condo units,
Singapore's high rise living...

Singapore at Night

The race tracks at night, with the Singapore Flyer at the background.
Singapore at Night

The Fullerton Hotel taken from Marina Bay...part of the glamour of Old Singapura.

Singapore at Night

Below is the Old Parliament House
The oldest surviving structure in Singapore.

Singapore at Night

Watch out for more blogs on Singapore...

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Paraiso Verde Resort & Water Park - Making Waves in the South

I just came back from the mega-grand opening of Paraiso Verde Resort and Water Park over at Koronadal, South Cotabato. Though we missed the ribbon cutting ceremonies graced by a number of note-worthy guests, there is still a number of activities lined up for the day including a variety show at the Park Performing Arena. I’ve seen a number of Gensan’s celebrities and local bigwigs in the event. The grand opening party is slated to last till midnight with a festive fireworks show to cap the day.

I never seem to stop feeling proud that a recreational resort of this caliber will be opened in Southern Mindanao. It is surely poised to be the next top family oriented recreational tourist destination in the entire SOCCSKSARGEN area.

Going around the park, we were impressed with the world class facilities they have that will surely meet the approval of even the most discriminate guests. The resort features four different types of swimming pools , namely: the Moby Wave Pool, Adventura River Rapids, Wiggles Kiddies Pool and the Freestyle Swim Pool . We were told that the resort utilizes state of the art water filtration systems providing utmost sanitary conditions for guests. So you can be assured that the water in their pools are clean . But then of course, water in the pool is not meant for drinking so refrain your kids from swallowing gallons of water by getting them a life vest which you can get from the resort’s Courtesy Counters, free of charge. –Yep, you heard me right, free of charge. But some tubes are available for rent at a very minimal cost.

My favorite pool of the four is of course the Moby Wave Pool. It mimics the waves in the ocean without the sting of saltwater in your eyes whenever the water hits you in the face. Yey! I am sure this pool will be enjoyed by my little girl who has a habit of shouting “My eyes!!” whenever we swim in the beach since saltwater stings her eyes every time. The pool floor is also a plus since it is concrete –hep, don’t worry it is painted with a specially made rubberized paint ordered from Singapore as we were told so you don’t accidentally slip and bruise your head.:)

The Adventura River Rapids is a water tubing experience which takes you to an adrenaline pumping ride around a 185m river loop. Tubes for this ride are available near the side of the Moby Wave Pool.

The Wiggles Kiddies Pool is the kind of pool I’m so positive every little kid would love to wade in. Just be prepared to bribe your kids when it is time to go home. This is one pool haven that kids would love to swim in even if their hands and feet are already wrinkly like raisins. They have little buckets of water , slides and shower fountains to tickle the fancy of kids. What I also like about this pool is the canopy that shades kids so they don’t go home crisp and brown due to sunburns even if they spend the day swimming. Life vests for kids are likewise available for guests and a good idea for the little ones.


Lastly, the Freestyle Pool… a no frills swimming pool for the Michael Phelps wannabes. It is also under an awning of colored roofing so you don’t have to use papaya soap after a few serious laps of swimming.

Food and Beverage can be purchased inside the resort at the Aqua CafĂ©, managed by Cinco Ninas Filipino Cuisine. The food is reasonably priced but not compromising the overall taste –which is really yummy by the way.

Entrance fees are slated at P250 for the general admissions and P180 for children 2-4ft tall. Kids that are below 2 ft can enter the park for free. For an entire day’s stay there, you can rent an open type Cabana for P600 and an air-conditioned cabana for P1200. They also have tents which you can rent for P200-400. 

For inquiries or reservations, you can call them at (083) 228 1988

To get there:

From Gen Santos City:
• Drive northwards towards Polomolok and Koronadal.
• After passing through the Koronadal Rotunda, towards Tacurong, about a kilometer away to your right is a Shell Station.
• Behind the Shell Station is the entrance to Paraiso Verde Resort and Water Park.

From Tacurong City and Kidapawan:
• Drive south towards Koronadal.
• As you enter Koronadal, before you reach the city center, there is a Shell Station on your left.
• Paraiso Verde Resort and Water Park is at the back of the station.



Sunday, July 3, 2011

Gala Bakeshop...making the finest bread in town

Gala Bakeshop (unbeknownst to all) has been making bread for more than 30 years. It started as a small store selling a few buns of bread in the 1980s by a teacher cum housewife (Ms. Marita S. Gallinero) to help augment their dying tailoring business.



 
Gala (pronounced originally as gey-LAH) got its name from the gala uniforms worn by the PMA cadets.  It was aptly named, since Gala Enterprises started as a tailoring business. It evolved as a bakery, refreshment and general merchandise store  in 1981.


Today, Gala Bakeshop is known for good quality breads and pastries. The leader in utilizing advanced methods in bread making, Gala Bakeshop also prides itself as one of the cleanest bakeries in the entire SOCSARGEN area - that's according to the Dept. of Health locally auditing their bakeries annually.

Gala Bakeshop produces the yummiest fare in the bread-making business. Its very own "Gala Blend®" which is patented and is being ordered direct from a manufacturing firm in Manila ensures the consistency of taste for all of its breads and pastries. So you can be assured that the ensaymada you love will still taste the same in any of its branch bakeries in Polomolok or in Gensan.




 
Let me give you a brief intro of some of my personal favorites: 

The Cheese Roll - a soft bun with soft edam cheese filling rolled in Gala's signature sweet dough, topped with a brush of butter and sugar. It is one of Gala Bakeshop's best sellers. It flies off the display rack freshly baked as quickly as you can say supercalifrajilisticexpialidocious! :)


The Regular Ensaymada -  sure you wonder what sets this lowly ensaymada apart from the numerous counterparts sold all around, well... this one has the same sweet dough made from Gala Blend® and a surprise filling of oozing sweetened monggo or ube. The special ensaymada is softer than its regular variety comparable to the soft ensaymadas sold in big malls in the metropolis. I even have friends in Manila who still request that I bring the regular ensaymada as pasalubongs every time I go home. 



The Fruity Muffins -  muffins is a cross between a bread and a cake. With that in mind, Gala Bakeshop's fruity muffin is basically more a cake-like type of muffin. This lip-smacking muffin is topped with glazed fruits and nuts. It has a longer shelf life compared to other pastries.  And it's taste improves the longer it sits on the shelf' (well, not that it usually happens), but it kinda reminds me of a fruit cake wherein the longer you wait to eat it, the yummier it gets. Perfect for baons for school kids.


The Spanish bread - although also categorized as a normal everyday bread, Gala Bakeshop's twist lies in the streusel type of filling combined with the sweet tangy taste of pineapples. Once you taste it, you will never look at the ordinary spanish bread the same way again! :)

The Cream Bread/ Diet Bread -  another signature bread of Gala Bakeshop, it prides itself with one of the softest (bubble free) and tastiest "tasty" or cream bread. It is so soft that even your kids would love to eat it without any filling or palaman. My little girl can totally vouch for that! And those who are diabetic can still enjoy their "Diet Bread" since it is made with less sugar and very low in GI. 



There is still a lot of delectable fare that is worth mentioning like the Chocolate-mint cookies I am so fond of or the Biscocho like toasted bread, along with their signature cakes sold at reasonably low prices compared to its counterparts but not compromising the taste and over all look. 

Butterfly Bread
But... it might take too much of your time reading, so for the meantime, I suggest that you head on over to Gala Bakeshop and try them out for yourselves! Find out for yourselves if this blogger is kidding when I say that Gala Bakeshop makes one of the finest breads in town! - or in the region!

 Gala Bakeshop's main branch is located right in front of Dolefil's employee entrance over at Asuncion Village, Cannery Site and two satellite branches in the Polomolok - Poblacion area...  one at Zennia St and one at Miranda St.. 

Gala Bakeshop now has three branches in General Santos city:

  • at Block 8, Dadiangas Heights 
  • another at corner Pendatun and Santol Sts. 
  • newly opened branch at Mabuhay Road
Come visit and taste our breads to see for yourself what this blogger is raving about. :)