(photo credits from http://yesfm911boracay.blogspot.com) |
From our place in Station 1, we rode on an E-trike going to Happy Dreamland for PhP75.00. As per conversation with the driver, the E-trike is a project of the local government unit there but still on a trial period. As of date, there are only 10 units of E-trikes functioning around the island.
From the entrance of Happy Dreamland, we can see the rides and some of its animal statues. We can see from its entrance booth that it has fees, but based on the workers there, entrance fees are not yet applicable.
If you want to have a different view of the island, go to this place and have fun far from the Boracay's white sand and beach.
Kaizle enjoying the views and rides of the Dreamland... |
Aside from these rides, the Dreamland also offer activities like Zorb, ATV, Buggy rides, to name a few.
With so many kiddie rides available (as shown at the back of hubby and Kaizle) |
By the way, they also have an Art Museum displaying 3D portraits. Check out my blog HERE! featuring the Trick Art Museum.
Riding in one of their shuttle vans after the tour... |
Apart from the fun I had on this tour, what's important is that our Kaizle enjoyed the time we had during the Happy Dreamland visit.
They actually say it's the Disney land of Boracay island. Perfect place in Boracay for kids.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, the Disneyland of the island. Our baby enjoyed our entire tour.
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