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    4.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    DreamWorks DreamPlay - Kung-fu Panda

    DreamWorks DreamPlay

    3.9(11 reviews)
    14.1 kmParanaque City

    Basically a mini indoor theme park inside of the City of Dreams complex, DreamWorks DreamPlay is a…read moregreat place to take kids. If you've ever been to DisneyQuest in Orlando, it's sort of a smaller version of that, geared toward a younger crowd. They have a "participant" ticket for 1500 pesos which includes access to all the attractions and a "non-participant" ticket for 350 pesos. Non-participants get to walk around the facility, as well as the Shrek House and Madagascar areas. Basically a cheaper chaperone ticket for the adults that are accompanying the children. You can also upgrade from your ticket at any time if you decide you want to take part in the fun. There's also a VIP pass for 2999 pesos which includes a meal (food, drink, and ice cream) and the ability to skip the line. Although when we went there weren't really many lines for anything so I'm not sure if it's worth it. We only got non-participant tickets just to take a look around but even that was pretty fun. The facility is well designed and well maintained it feels like a legitimate theme park. Even just walking around the themed areas was entertaining and there were various activities scattered around. We got lots of cute pictures and even got a pic with Alex the lion from Madagascar. Although we didn't try any of the attractions they also looked like a ton of fun for kids. It includes things like ropes course, cooking class, theater, and lots of games. DreamPlay is definitely a place to check out if you've got children, especially if they're a big Dreamworks fan!

    Dreamplay, City of Dreams Manila some of your staff and crew need a better understanding of Autism,…read morewe had a reservation for 4 pm today under Jerome (3 participant and myself). When we came back at 3:50 pm I was not allowed in because I was not wearing a badge. I told her I was just there to really watch Jerome and when I did the reservation I was not wearing one either. The young girl was obviously not aware of Autism and so is her idiot of a Manager. Seriously? I really don't mind paying an upgrade if it was mentioned when I made a reservation for my son. All other staff at the center was pretty accomodating with my son. FYI my son was wearing a medical bracelet. Thank you for ruining an almost perfect day for my son. #autismsocietyphilippines #dreamplace #cityofdreamsmanila #cityofdreamsplace #autismfamily #autismawareness #autismacceptance #OnlyInThePhilippines

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    Barkin' Blends Dog Cafe

    Barkin' Blends Dog Cafe

    4.0(7 reviews)
    3.7 kmQuezon City

    Pet cafés are a relatively new concept to Manila. While our neighboring countries of Japan and…read moreThailand have been open to cat café concepts for over a decade, we are just starting out and it has been a good experience so far. The first animal encounter / restaurant concept that I've tried is Barkin' Blends - country's first dog café. The place was great. Though small, it is well-maintained with a separate area for diners who just want to enjoy their selection of coffee and frappes. They also have some rice meals, pastas and sandwiches. Then there's the dog zone. With an entrance fee of P180, it already comes with a drink. The dog zone is a nicely decorated area with some witty dog-related pictures like The Beagles (a pun on the Beatles), A Pug's Life and more. It has several tables and benches inside so you can keep your things and your drinks away from the doggies. But inside, you'll see that most people get really comfortable and are on the floor so they can pet the many wonderful breeds inside. You can interact with their dog residents: Psyche the Beagle, Finn, Marley and Robin the playful Golden Retrievers, Martha the Irish Setter, Smile the Pug, Fiona the Chinese Sharpei, Ella the Chiweenie, Piolo the Labrador Retriever, Skye the Siberian Husky, Bonnie and Clyde the Toy Poodles, Booster, Yoda and Vader the Lhasa Apsos. All the dogs are vaccinated and are well-behaved, so if you follow their rules about handling, you're relatively safe. Most of them are still very young puppies, so it is important to handle them with care. Since they have been in the café for a few months now, they're pretty much used to human interaction and are really very sweet and friendly. I love how clean this place is and how responsible the owners are for the well-being of the dogs. There are quiet caged areas so the dogs can rest when they get a little too excited or too playful (like the doggie version of a time out). This is a great place for dog-lovers and even for kids (my two-year-old really appreciated the visit and had a lovely time petting the different dogs that she would otherwise only see on TV). Worth a second, even a third visit for that relaxing, therapeutic experience.

    Barkin' Blends is the perfect place for foodies and dog lovers. This newly-established restaurant…read morealong Katipunan is one of the most innovative and highly-imaginative restaurants that I have been to. It provides a whole new twist to the concept of cafe experience and it definitely has an edge over its less creative competitors. Once you enter this place, you'll immediately notice that there are two different zones separated by a sliding door. The small zone is the humans only zone, while the bigger zone is the dog zone. You have to pay 180 pesos to enter the dog zone. It's inclusive of one free drink, but you can't drink it while inside the dog zone. A single person is only allowed to stay in the dog zone for two hours. If you don't want to play with the puppies, you can always enjoy Barkin' Blends's refreshing beverages, rice meals, and sandwiches. Barkin' Blends makes sure that all puppies are well-taken care of. They have a shifting schedule to avoid any of them to get too exhausted.

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    Fun Ranch - They're kids so for sure they had fun, but mother knows best!

    Fun Ranch

    3.0(2 reviews)
    9.4 kmPasig City

    Fun Ranch's complex is an attractive piece of work, but a closer look at the facilities will make…read moreit less appealing. The huge compound features a number of themed party rooms, indoor playgrounds, and fair-type booths and rides. It's a nice destination for a day visit, but it doesn't figure in my list of playgrounds to repeatedly take my child. For one, the indoor playground area looks a bit rundown. While it has about three levels of gym-play, slides, and ball pits, the topmost section of the playground gets really hot. It's either they don't turn on the airconditioning in that area, or the equipment just doesn't cut it for the size. Also, unlike, other indoor playgrounds, the big slide restricts toddlers from going down with an adult companion; Fun Ranch's management lets parents sign a waiver to let their smaller kids use it (It's right smack in the middle! How can they resist?!) but don't allow adults to get on. That poses a lot of little problems like the how the adult manages to climb up the obstacle course to guide the child to the slide, help the kid down the first few inches of it, then rush back down through a maze of jungle foam to catch the kid at the bottom. Parents and guardians will understand my plight. For an indoor playground this big, you would think there should be more attendants inside the play place, but I've seen it packed on Saturdays and Sundays with only two members of the staff by the entrance of the area. It seems safe, though, and is entertaining enough for a visit. The only thing I wouldn't recommend is the roller coaster ride and its jerking brake. Try to visit later in the afternoon as well since some rides are outdoors and directly under the sun.

    Fun Ranch is a stone's throw from my place so I used to take my niece here a lot and get on the…read morerides with her. I like to describe it as a mini-carnival or fair. Any child would be happy to come here. There are also a good number of food kiosks as well as stuffed toys and little trinkets to purchase. For the grown-ups, there's a coffee shop, drugstore, and several restaurants within the vicinity. Avilon Zoo is also just a short walk away. Fun Ranch also has rooms available to rent for events/children's parties.

    Lazer Maxx - kids_activities - Updated July 2026

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