According to Wikipedia, Summer is the warmest of the four temperate seasons, between spring and autumn. At the summer solstice, the days are longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice. The date of the beginning of summer varies according to climate, culture, and tradition, but when it is summer in the southern hemisphere it is winter in the northern hemisphere, and vice versa.
Here in the Philippines we just have two seasons, the DRY and RAINY SEASONS. Dry season refers to summer here in the Philippines, and we Filipinos enjoy the spirit of summer season and most of us go to beach for fun, swim, and bond to our loved ones.
Well, me, as like other girls out there loves to go to the beach!. But I don't to have sunburns. So instead I went to the waterpark.
May 1, 2011
Sunday, and it's LABOR DAY! No work, no office, just fun!
First stop:
Caribbean Waterpark Bacolod Hotel and Resort
Situated right in the heart of the city of Bacolod, Caribbean Water Park and Resotel is a new resort with a complete hotel facilities. Located at Goldenfield Commercial Complex, it's an enchantment for all children to explore the ways of the pirates.
At the entrance of the water park
A pirate inside the wooden jar.
Me and a lady pirate holding a man's head! Yay!
(how I wish I have that body too! weee! =))
(Babe! what are doing there? Want to be behaeaded?)
Adult pool (upto 4 feet only)
the center of the pool
there's a shipwreck at the center
the shower area
and the slides...it's amazing! (30 ft and 20 ft)
the kiddie pool (about 2 feet - 3 feet)
jeff and jan2
me and cristy(jan2's wifey)
the couple...sweet!
the other side of the waterpark, a mini pool for kids
the minipool is surrounded by the manmade river..
this amneties called the raging river
Adjacent to this is the great shower...it's kind of massage to your body!
A big pail (almost 1 drum of water) pouring down...
water fountain at the side of the bridge
under the bridge!
for more info visit their website: Carribean Waterpark Resort
Second Stop:
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