Before: P500.00
Now: P250.00
Voucher is valid for one (1) Entrance + FREE on All Water Rides at Splash Island, Laguna.
Voucher is valid until December 17, 2011.
Available on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Unlimited voucher purchase per person.
Unlimited use of vouchers per person per visit.
Vouchers may be combined for group use.
Reservations must be made at least one (1) day prior to date of using the voucher.
No show would result to forfeiture of voucher.
For inquiries and reservations, call: (+632) 382-4711, (+63) 918-912-9177.
WEEMALL.COM Great Deal Terms and Conditions apply.
Promo ends: November 30, 2011
Splash Island Attractions:
Rio Montanosa - The Spaniards were once awed by the breath and height of the Cordilleras in the Mountain Province - La Montanosa they called it. Today, there's a new breathtaking mountain high river raft ride the entire family will rave about - Rio Montanosa, we call it.
Dos Supremos - The Katipuneros who shed blood for our freedom from Spain, looked to one Supremo or supreme leader. At Splash Island, we have two! The Dos Supremos are giant twisters that revolutionize the definition of blood-pumping.
Isla Pawikan - You can be as lazy as the slow-moving giant Philippine turtle, the "pawikan". This islet found in the center of the Balsa River was designed precisely to keep you idle, guilt-free!
Twisted Palms - Of all the palm trees that riddle the country, the ones you find at Splash Island give the most thrilling tropical twist through exhilirating back-to-back-360 and 180 degree turns.
Big Bam Boo - The bamboo, a straight, tall and hollow treelike plant abundant in the Philippines grows to collosal proportions at Splash Island. The Big Bam Boo is a covered tunnel rid that slides straight into pure excitement!
Bannakita - To the Ilocandias of the northern Philippines, "bannak" means "river". What they don't know is that we've changed the word to refer to a different kind of river, the kind that is made for kids who want to skedaddle down the path of excitement.
Balsa River - Get on your rubber "balsa" and drift along this gently flowing river. There is nothing like floating easy on a raft.
King Pilipit - King Philip of Spain, after whom the Philippines was discovered, would have enjoyed the twist in his name as well as the giant twists in this partly covered body slide. "Pilipit" is the tagalog term for "twisted".
Magellan's Drop - King Philip of Spain, after whom the Philippines was discovered, would have enjoyed the twist in his name as well as the giant twists in this partly covered body slide. "Pilipit" is the tagalog term for "twisted".
Agos Grandes - Big waves are exactly what you get at Agos Grandes. With machine-generated waves, this one-of-a-kind pool allows you to completely immerse yourself and go with the tide.
Boon Docks - Webster defines the word "boondock" as a term of native Philippine origins which means "wilderness". Splash Island defines it as "wild fun" for young boon dockers who seek fun on dry land.
Water Wahoo! - Wahoo. That's a kind of tropical fish. Wahoo! Now, that's your kind of tropical fun! This interactive kiddie pool will delight every little boy and girl with innovative water play activities.
Twin Coco Knots - The Philippine tree of life goes coco-loco in Splash Island! These twin kiddie twisters are designed with safe but sensational curves. Children, it is your time to be knotty-knotty!
Camp Carambola - Children will love the friendly rough n' tumble at Camp Carambola where the little ones can have bigtime fun in and out of the water.
Curl of the Orient - Around the world, the Philippines is known as the Pearl of the Oreint. Here at Splash Island, the Curl-of-the-Orient takes kids around the world in loops and hoops! This kiddie continuous river ride is a non-stop flight to fun.
The Harbor - Anchors are for the ships that dock in many a Philippine harbor. Encores are for The Harbor at Splash Island where you can have beach volleyball fun many times over.
For inquiries:
Call - 376-6246 or 0922-866-8680
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Business hours: Monday – Friday, 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-2pm