Monday, August 20, 2012

Fontana Sojourn




It has taken quite a while since I have stayed in Fontana Leisure Parks in Clark, Pampanga for the long weekend. This time, it is due to my mother’s sixtieth birthday, and of immediate family members who happen to be August birthday pop figures, thereto. Herein, I give my reverence to a very dear friend, Ms. Vera, who made our stay during the weekend, notably significant.

Though as it may, this is not a give back token of appreciation, this article is just about the experience of this palpable weekend’s break in what is now considered a staple household brand in every celeb’s home. Fontana no longer needs further introduction. It has in its own developed a well regarded name in the tourism industry for being one of Clark’s destined park/facility for incalculable, quality time with family and friends. This is one of those few times I have experienced bona fide traffic within the zone. And it was caused by Fontana’s barrage of guests- and members- arrivals who look forward to a back-to-back long weekend of relaxation and convenience. Goes the saying, that, it is in effect more fun in the Philippines, particularly, in Clark.

Within Fontana, I surmised, bequeath me priceless memoirs with family members whom I have not spoken or spent time for an extended time. Given that the resort is very busy with its own themed of events, still, it bestowed a sense of tranquility in every one’s assigned temporary abode. Having a deluge of staff who are indeed very efficient at one’s beck-and-call, my nephew and niece felt ultimately safe as they call for transit to the water park on their own. Fairly, Fontana allies are prominently lucky to have made the investment.

Further, as I have witnessed, Fontana is not just intending to project a world-class functioning resort facility, it took in consideration the Filipino culture and spirituality with its hospitable and beautiful personnel, and holding of regular anticipated mass at the convention during Saturdays. Am not being upright, but being considerate with people’s belief in One God, is additional “pogi” points. Too, activities fees and charges are noticeably reasonable, especially for me with a classified capital, as an aftermath of an enjoyable party favor for my nanay. Indisputably, an admirable mix of royal fun and common sense.  

Again, another one of – Clark, Experience To Believe.

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