Feetpillars went to Enchanted Kingdom!

The Story

During my childhood, I have this unexplained fear of going to Enchanted Kingdom. That’s why even my parents urged me to join our field trip during my elementary days, I refused. Maybe because it is the time wherein bus bombing in Manila is the biggest news I am seeing on television. Anyway, I managed to successfully go to Enchanted Kingdom, with my travel buddy, Sonny. Of course.

This post is a late one since we visited the theme park many months ago with only my 8MP-camera smartphone. I rarely took photos during our visit then, because we focus on riding and trying all the rides and attractions as we could. Anyway, I think it is worth posting here so allow me to do it and provide up to date details as I can.

Enchanted Kingdom

Enchanted Kingdom opened its doors in Sta. Rosa Laguna on the year 1995.

We walk until we reach Enchanted Kingdom.

I don’t know how the owners arrived in the name of this place but this is actually a amusement park that caters not only children and teenagers but interestingly, adults as well. Currently covering 25 hectares, with an on-going expansion plan, Enchanted Kingdom or EK provides around 30 rides and attractions. Among the famous one is the Wheel of Fate and Space Shuttle. But, oops. I can’t make myself ride the latter, I just can’t. Well, maybe next time. 😀


Victoria Park.
Wheel of Fate.

EK is divided into seven themed zones namely Victoria Park, Portabello, Boulderville, Midway Boardwalk, Brooklyn Place, Spaceport, and Jungle Outpost. Victoria Park will be the first one to welcome you as it is the location of the gate. The said zone was patterned from United Kingdom, specifically during Queen Victoria’s era. Midway Boardwalk carries most of the theme park’s rides and thus, this is typically the most crowded zone.

Brooklyn’s Place.
Let’s take a quick shot here.

By aesthetics, Brooklyn Place is the one I liked the most due to its mood of 1940s New York Era. On the other hand, Boulderville will generally allure children and young teenagers.

Rialto 4D Theater

It is our first time to watch a short movie/film on a 4D theater.  That’s how it feels huh! Sprinkle of water is fine, but I am hurt when suddenly there is a pointed object on my back. Haha.

Rialto 4D Theater

Looking for Eldar

There is a cultural show held every operating day in EK. It depends on what culture is  currently portrayed during your visit. But usually, Eldar The Wizard will thank you at the end of each show. That’s I guess the only similarity. Haha.

Cultural Show.

Eldar is the amusement park’s mascot, and a dedicated zone for him is currently on the works.

Eldar, The Wizard.

Spending A Day Young and Free

If you are looking for a quick time-off from your busy life, Enchanted Kingdom is here to enchant you to feel young, free and better.

Air Race.

Air Race looks so simple but it makes my toes shake like crazy! There are many other rides that you will surely enjoy like Disk-O-Magic, Anchor’s  Away, Ekstreme Tower, Rio Grande Rapids, Jungle Log Jam, among the others. See more rides and attractions here.

The Day Concluded

The day concluded with spectacular fireworks before Enchanted Kingdom closes its gates for the night. What a beautiful way to say goodbye. See you again soon in Marsynthea, Eldar! I hope Princess Victoria will be there too. 🙂

Entrance Fee & Commuting Guide

Entrance Fee

Varies depending on the day. Weekends have higher entrance cost. You can buy your tickets ahead of time via SM Tickets, TicketWorld and TicketNet. Usually, the amusement park is closed during Mondays, Tuesdays and during the observation of Holy Week.

Current Rates as of October 2017:

Regular Weekday: Php 800, Weekend: Php 900
Junior/PWD/Senior Citizen Weekday: 500, Weekend: Php 600

For complete list of ticket rates, visit: Enchanted Kingdom – Ticket Rates

For up-to-date park schedule, visit: Enchanted Kingdom – Park Schedule

Via PUV/FX

  1. From North EDSA ride the MRT and get-off at Shaw Boulevard.
  2. Walk towards Starmall EDSA and look for the van with the signage of Balibago (Waltermart: Sta.Rosa, Laguna)
  3. Get-off at Waltermart. Enchanted Kingdom is about 800 meters away, walk or ride a tricycle.
  4. Fare is around Php 80.00 and travel time will take around 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Via Bus

  1. From Cubao, look for the bus terminal of  JAC Liner or Jam Liner Transit and ride the bus en-route to Balibago (Waltermart: Sta. Rosa Laguna)
  2. Get-off at Waltermart. Enchanted Kingdom is about 800 meters away, walk or ride a tricycle.
  3. Fare is around Php 70.00 and travel time will take around 1 hour.
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