Thursday 16 February 2012

Let's Party: Boracay Edition

I went to Boracay for 4D/3N to attend my cousin's wedding.  I have been to Boracay twice before first with family then with my boyfriend last year.  My experiences depends on the people I went with.  We did lots of activities when I visit with my family and spend lots of time eating and swimming when I went with my boyfriend. This time, I went with my relatives and spent time mostly with cousins my age.  We drank and party.  


Which leads me, where to party in Boracay?
That's me looking crazy on the dance floor.

There are actually 5 places where you can party in Boracay and I went to 4.  There were Guilly's, Paraw and Coco Mangas which are located in Station 1 and Club Summer Place and Juice Bar in Station 2.  Guilly's and Paraw are next to each other and just before Willy's Rock, Coco Mangas on the other hand is near the Boracay church and behind Guilly's.  Summer Place is behind Club Manila East and Juice Bar is few minutes from the bar.  You can't tell which bar will be a hit for the night but definitely everyone goes to Summer Place for finale. :)


TIP 1:


The party starts after midnight but do come early if you want to secure seats and join the "happy hour" promo.



TIP 2:


Check for party listings.  Our trip coincided with Juice Bar's 7th anniversary.  They sold drinks for 7 pesos each after midnight. 


TIP 3:


Let loose and have fun!  :)

The night Lorraine blacked out.


Entrance Fee?  All bars are free except during events.


Dress Code?  No dress code.  People would come in any attire.  Expect topless guys and girls in skimpy clothes.

Sunday 5 February 2012

Project Cabanatuan: 62nd Araw ng Cabanatuan 2012

Project Cabanatuan is my personal writing challenge.  I wanted to write about the place that I grew up in.  Luckily, it was fiesta ng bayan when I visited.

The 62nd Araw ng Cabanatuan was celebrated for 7 days.  It started with 3 days of music and dancing followed by sports competition, street dancing, longganisa festival, Miss Gay Cabanatuan and Miss Cabanatuan and fun run.  I only went to the final 2 days of the music and dance fest and street dancing competition.  I lived in Cabanatuan for 10 years but never experienced any of these.  When I was younger, the fiesta isn't as lively.  Thanks to the effort of the present mayor, Mayor Jay Vergara, we were able to enjoy the fiesta.  :)

I woke up early to witness the street dancing.  I haven't seen anything in my life and I was very excited.  Good thing I wasn't disappointed.  I was surprised how creative high school students were with their costumes.  The "green avatar" is my personal favourite. 




Loved the pose!  Give na give!  LOL!




Zaldy with the group he choreographed.

I will visit Cabanatuan again at the end of this month and will try and make more blog entries about the place. #It'sMoreFunInThePhilippines

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