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Truelly Enchanted Kingdom lives up to it's name as we spent our day full of laughter, joy, excitement, fun and not to mention a lot of adrenaline (courtesy of the EKstreme Rides). Going to Enchanted Kingdom is a dream come true for me as I grew up always wanting to go there. Now Im going to share to our experience at EK. The group's plan was to wake up early in the morning and arrive at Enchanted Kingdom by 8 AM but just like any plans it usually doesnt go down as planned. We ended waking up one by one from 9 AM - 10 AM (Simultaneaous Waking Routine). Our plan was to leave our apartment at 11 AM but alas we ended up leaving at 11:30 AM. So we boarded a jeepney to Turbina (15 php) and rode another jeepney ride to Balibago Sta. Rosa (36 Php). We unboarded the jeepney at Walter Sta. Rosa and we decided to eat there because some of us didnt have the time to eat breakfast. It was already past 12 NN when we got there and I did not expect to see a lot of people waiting in line. It did not took as too long to wait though because we have the ever reliable Jethro to hassle his way to get us tickets. The regular day pass costs 500 php while the Student Day Pass costs 380 php. From our group only 3 are students while the rest of us are already working but we still managed to bring out some school related ID to get the discount. Pretty smart and lucky of us.... but there was one of us who left all of his ID home so he was to pay 500 for the tickets. Lets just hide him with the pseudoname Leover Labor. Hohoho. Yes! If you have read my previous blog, he is the same Leo in the Pinoy Henyo Game. I'm a little bored in work because I'm still waiting for my software development proposal to be approved by our president (Shachou). That is why I'm going to write about my short trip to the "Land of the Champions".
I think it's been 10 years ago when I last visited General Santos City. I lived there for about 5 years before we returned to our home town, Davao City. When I was still living there the place was a bit undeveloped. There were a few malls, streets were unpaved and there were a lot of vacant lots. I was amazed how much development the city had undergone through the years. Today General Santos City has a Robinson's Mall and the Old KCC Mall was renovated to become a classy looking mall. The Gaisano Mall is still there but it looks like it was left behind by the other malls. I also saw the place where SM Gensan would soon rise. The streets are not as dusty as before. Before when a Tricycle passes you by a cloud of dust and smoke would also pass you next. The government really did a good work in attracting investors and funding infrastructure development. |