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    The Zone - A food and drink stall inside The Zone.

    The Zone

    3.8(4 reviews)
    3.5 kmMakati City

    I've been to many badminton courts in the Metro, but The Zone remains to be my favorite. For one,…read moreit is conveniently located if one lives and works within Makati CBD. After work, I just walk to the court. I don't need to bring my car, even if there are ample street parking slots in front of the building. The Zone has a total of fifteen standard badminton courts. Six of which have wood flooring, while nine are equipped with Taraflex material. There's also a basketball court complete with digital scoring system. The shower and comfort rooms are air-conditioned and personal lockers are also available. A food stall in the receiving area makes sure that players don't have to worry about drinks and food. If you forget to bring accessories, there's even a small store that offers sports socks, apparel, and other badminton stuff. Recently, The Zone improved its security by placing surveillance cameras in strategic places inside and outside the building. With this, fees and court rentals have slightly increased. At present, the entrance fee is PHP 75.00 per person. During peak hours, weekends, and holidays, you can rent a Taraflex court for PHP 300.00 per hour, while a wood court can be used for PHP 250.00 an hour. A play-all-you-can promo is available during weekdays from 6:00am to 5:00pm for just PHP 150.00 per person. The basketball court rate is PHP 1,500.00 per hour during off-peak time and PHP 2,000.00 for peak hours.

    The Zone Badminton Court has one of the best locker rooms among all the badminton courts that I've…read morebeen to within its price range. Nicely laid badminton court mat. However, some courts are damaged and they just patched the damages instead of replacing them. White stuff coming from the ceiling also fall down which I assume are bird feathers. They did not even bother to fix the damaged lights. Most of the staff are either lazy or rude. I have only come across two staff members who are nice so far (mostly women). Half of the time that we go there, they do not automatically turn on the exhaust on each court. We either have to turn it on ourselves or go back to the counter to ask them to turn it on, which, of course, consumes the time that we paid. Rudest of all is the guy receptionist who I think is on his late 20s or 30s. He once switched the light off of our court when we just started playing. When approached, not even one apology was heard from that guy or from any of the staff present. This guy also tends to answer sarcastically. They also have a very inconsistent rescheduling policy. Or so said this guy. We have asked to reschedule more than once before this incident because of an unexpected conflict on our schedule. We thought that that would be better instead of cancelling. All of the receptionists that we talked to have always been happy to accommodate this. However, on one eventful day, same receptionist guy said that they don't allow rescheduling even if it is on the same time period that we have scheduled and that it should be done at least 2 days before our supposed schedule. That is the first time that we have heard of that policy although guy insists that that is always how things go. Weird how that is not how it always was for us and only happened when he was the one we're talking to. When asked about this rescheduling fiasco and the unwarranted-turning-off-of-the-court-lights-incident, this receptionist guy even taunted that we should go there so we can discuss it in person. AGAIN, NO APOLOGY WAS HEARD. They suck at complaint resolution. Lastly, expect that when your schedule is near their closing time, they will turn off your court light without any warning 1-2 minutes before the supposed end of your playing time.

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    The Zone - Brightly lit badminton courts at the Zone.

    Brightly lit badminton courts at the Zone.

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    The Zone - The Zone court rental rates as of January 2015.

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    Playground at Ronac Art Center

    Playground at Ronac Art Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 kmSan Juan City

    One of my favorite basketball courts to play is in The Playground at Ronac Art Center. It is a…read morereally good looking and well-designed court. It wasn't haphazardly made. Attention to detail and impeccable design were important factors in the creation of this facility. The wooden floors are always maintained. There are no misplaced floorboards lying in wait to injure you. Renting the court out will give you access to a very nice locker room as well where you can keep your things safe. The biggest testament on how good the court is the mere fact that professional teams from the PBA hold their practices here. If you're a basketball fanatic, you can actually stalk them here though it's a move I don't suggest making. The best thing in playing at The Playground however is that you can immediately eat at Charlie's right after. Hey, I already exercised. It's time to reward myself with a big, fat, juicy burger.

    It is no secret that the Philippines is a basketball crazy country. The Nation just lives and…read morebreathes the popular tagline of Nike: "Basketball Never Stops." You'll see a hoop pretty much everywhere you go, whether its beside a rice field or by some random urban alley. For those who want to experience higher quality facilities in the Metro Manila area, there's the Playground at the Ronac Art Center. The facility boasts a well-maintained wooden court, a hoop with a fiberglass board on each end, and air-conditioned locker rooms. For the horrible basketball player and out of shape person that I am who wouldn't even cut it in the most remote barangay's neighborhood league, it's the closest thing I'll ever get to experience a professional setup. Speaking of the pros, local PBA team Purefoods sets up shop at the Playground for their practices. The court can also be converted into an events place. I find myself usually here during the month of December for Titan's annual Jordan holiday release events.

    Ymca - YMCA basketball court

    Ymca

    3.0(1 review)
    5.3 kmManila City
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    If you're not familiar where the YMCA gym in Makati is located, chances are you're going to be…read moresurprised when you find out where it is. It actually stands inside an apartelle! A little unusual, right? So don't be surprised if you suddenly pass by open vacant rooms or random people looking like they just woke up (hello, jammies!). The court, according to my boyfriend, is pretty okay, though the height of the actual ring stand is lower compared to other courts he has played in. Hindi ko alam if he's just saying that because they always had a hard time winning a game in that court or what. Hahaha. #mean From a spectator's standpoint, it has better ventilation mainly because the walls are pretty open. There are gaps in the walls which serve as a passageway of air for anyone inside. I've been to other courts before and this one ranked higher than most when it came to ventilation. I must note, though, that the court takes up so much space so you won't be able to sit on benches or bleachers. Swerte na if you find a bench where players usually put their stuff at. Ito na ata yung rurok ng tagumpay ng pagiging cheerleader girlfriend ko! Somebody give me an award! Hahaha. After playing, players can take a shower however they need to go down one floor and walk thru the other side of the floor then go up again to see the CR/Shower Room. The gate found in the basketball court which should be where the CR is located is always locked for some reason. The shower room only has 2 slots and does not have a dressing area. Think of it as a CR with 2 shower slots with no chairs/benches found. (All I can say is thank God, I don't have to take a shower there.) For those looking for a quick grub after playing or cheering in my case, you can get food downstairs as they have a Burger Machine stall right outside the building. There's also a Purple Oven branch and the Galli Village Café if you want some quick caffeine fix. According to my SO, rate for the basketball court rental is about 800 pesos per hour. Pretty affordable since we're talking about a court in the heart of Makati.

    Playland - State of the art method for establishing scale. Patent pending.

    Playland

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.9 kmQuezon City

    All malls have video arcades. It's practically a prerequisite. Where else would dads leave their…read morekids and students play hooky? Kidding aside, the fact that every mall has one makes them ordinary and not at all special. The reason we're talking about Fisher Mall's arcade aptly named Playland is because they have something else going for them aside from your run off the mill video games (which they have plenty of). What makes them different is that after going up a flight of stairs, you'll be greeted with a full sized basketball court. I was actually surprised when I learned of this because it is such a strange place to put a court in. What's more is that beside the court, there are a couple of billiard tables and dart boards you can rent out too. A slight problem with the court is that a concrete pillar gets in the way. Whenever I tell people this they get turned off so I attached a photo with a slipper and a pen for scale. I'm high-tech like that.

    Small, accessible, and affordable, Playland is a pretty good go-to for parents who want to…read moreentertain their kids for a while but don't want to leave the city. Situated on the fifth floor of Fisher Mall, parking isn't a problem, and restaurants are an escalator and a few steps away. We visited Playland for a three-year-old's birthday party, and we brought a three-year-old with us. There's a spacious function room for these exact purposes, and it can fit around fifty people comfortably. As party favors, the kids were given Ride-All-You-Can stamps, so I guess they have some sort of kiddie party package that's inclusive of the function room and the entertainment area itself. We were also given cards to use for the arcade games--standard ones like the claw machine things and shooting stalls. Kids that are 4 feet and above can ride by themselves. Any shorter than that, and they require an adult companion. My three-year-old nephew had a blast in the brightly lit mini-ferris wheel. The helicopter ride was spinning, but its arms didn't go up and down at the time, and that really took away from its appeal. I do hope they fix it soon. It's a great ride to stir a child's imagination as the front seat has a steering wheel, and they can pretend to be pilots. Overall, we had a great time, and it was a great venue, but the arcade could use some work.

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