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Isha’s Birthday celebration-cum-Summer outing at Bosay Resort

On April 22, Isha turned one and spent the day with my in-laws feasting on spaghetti, buko-pandan salad, and cake. I mentioned on a previous entry that we wanted to stay away from the usual Jollibee or Mcdo party and was hoping to get an accommodation at Amana Waterpark in Bulacan, but failed to do so because rooms were already taken even on a Friday that week.

And that explains how we ended up with Bosay Resort in Antipolo for her post-birthday celebration. It was initially suggested to me by my sister, but I did not check on it until only three days before the 24th.

Hopeless with no choice, I decided to check about Bosay Resort online and found their official website. I checked on the cottages and pools and thought they are quite nice and the kids would love it.

Bosay Resort boasts with several pools such as the Kiddie pool with slide, Turtle pool (also for kids), pool with therapy shower, Disco pool, and our favorite, the Olympic pool. They also have some private pools with Jacuzzi for those who’d want more space for themselves.

Of all the pools, we spent most of our time in their Olympic pool which I think is their biggest, by the way. And because they require guests to only wear trunks (for men) and 1-piece or 2-piece swimsuit (ladies)  in this pool, it was not as jampacked as with the rest and so we had a lot of spaces for ourselves, too.

I guess at this point where they are beginning to attract more and more people, they should start accepting reservations via phone and require initial payment thru bank to somehow extend a little convenience to their guests. Right, it’s a first-come-first-served basis thing, so you really have to be there early especially if you are considering a weekend summer getaway. Entrance fee is P150 for adults and P110 for kids (4 ft. and below). In our case though, we have 4 kids in tow and we were expecting to pay for P110, but luckily allowed to go in free. Sweeeeeeeeet.

Another great thing about Bosay is that you can bring in food and even cook there. Every cottage has a grilling station, so you can have your ihaw-ihaw to complete the summer salvo. And speaking of cottages, we availed this Executive room good for a maximum of 15 pax for only P3,500. I think the rates are still quite reasonable at this point as they continue to build their identity to people.

Here are some pix taken inside the resort. Enjoy!

Executive cottage

our 1-bedroom Executive cottage

the humongous Olympic pool

the Disco pool entrance

cool kiddie backdrop

one of Bosay's kiddie pools

Bosay's landscaped garden

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