The theme park is very accessible via South Luzon Expressway. You can drive there or you can ride a shuttle bus exclusively provided by Enchanted Kingdom. The shuttle service pick up and drop off point is at Ayala Center in Makati City.
I've been to Enchanted Kingdom three times. The first time I went there was in a company outing. We had kids with us. I brought my little brother with me. We had a private vehicle. We ate lunch in the van. Food and drinks are not allowed to be brought in the park. It was also the first time I had beef stroganoff.
The second time was with Daryl. We chose to use the shuttle service. Daryl's just not used to driving in Manila considering the driving habits of the locals. We had a great time. The theme park isn't just for kids. There are plenty of activities for children and adults.
Daryl and I had lunch first in Glorieta Mall before we boarded the shuttle. The shuttle bus is very convenient and safe. The ride was about 35 to 45 minutes.
I bought the ticket in advance at Enchanted Kingdom's Makati Sales Office. You can purchase tickets at the Park Ticket Booth. Tickets are also available in other venues like Ticketworld outlets in Ayala Center, Robinsons Department Store, National Bookstore or online at ticketworld.com.ph . Park maps are available at the entrance. You can go out and come back in the park if you have your arm stamped.
The park has different zones or themes. It has the Victoria Park, Portabello, Booklyn Place, Spaceport, Jungle Outpost, Midway Boradwalk and Boulderville. We've been to all of them.
We started at Victoria Park. We rode the Grand Carousel. We had fun! And we met Wizard, the park's mascot somewhere else. Then we went to Portabello. We rode the Flying Fiesta. It's the giant swing. After that we went to Rio Grande. It's a wet and wild ride. The line was long but it was worth it. We we're lucky enough to be seated in the part of the ride where we didn't got totally wet. But, we had to change our shirt because it was soaked. So it's up to you if you want to bring an extra shirt or get one at the souvenir shop, which we did.

This was taken later after our tour. The lights that silhouette the entrance of Rio Grande added attraction so we had to take another picture.
After drying up, we headed to Brooklyn Place. We went in the theatre called Rialto. Then outside, we watched the dancers in cobblestone street. The next stop was the Spaceport. We didn't take any rides. We just took a break and had snacks. Then we went on to the Jungle Outpost where we had a relaxing ride at the Swan Lake. We didn't leave the zone without going to the Jungle Log Jam. That's our other favorite aside from Rio Grande. You have the option to purchase your photo taken during a big splash at the Jungle Shop.
Taken with the tribal dancers roaming at the Jungle Outpost.Next stop was the Midway Boardwalk. As you can see Daryl was having fun at the Bump N Splash. We also rode the ferris wheel called the Wheel of Fate and the balloon ride called Up, Up & Away. The last zone was the Boulderville. It was already dark and most of the rides are for kids so we just took some pictures.

In between our tours, we visited different stores and different attractions. We started after lunch and finished around 8 pm. We also had time to watch the concert and other performances but we didn't stay for the fireworks.

With the dancers at Victoria Park.
When we got to the starting point at Victoria Park, the dancers in Victorian era costumes were performing. It was elegant. We stayed for a bit. We sat to relax and waited for the bus. We got another chance to take a picture of the facade of Enchanted Kingdom. Then we went back to the hotel.
The third time was when I went with my two girlfriends. We had a blast. They made me ride the Anchor's Away and the 11-storey high roller coaster at Spaceport. They were both brave and I'm glad I got to try those rides.
Next time, we're coming back to Enchanted Kingdom with our own kids!
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