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Star City, A Fun Filled Theme Park In The Heart Of Manila

Star City is one of two dominant theme parks in Manila, the other being Lagunas Enchanted Kingdom. Having been to both theme parks, I have come to the conclusion that I prefer Star City over The Enchanted Kingdom.

Although Star City does not have the same attention detail as The Enchanted Kingdom; it has the advantage of being right in the heart of Metro Manila as well as still offering a wide variety of rides and attractions for its patrons.

With an extensive range of indoor and outdoor rides, Star City can accommodate guests in all weather conditions. Although a few of the rides did look dated due to the theme park opening in 1991; the park undergoing a lot of maintenance and construction work at the time, so it appears that the park’s management is actively updating its rides as well as expanding on what it has to offer.

One thing I noticed is how wide the variety of rides on offer is. It has all the traditional roller coaster, and ferris wheel style rides you would expect at a theme park. It then has offers other alternative attractions such as a haunted house exhibit and its snow world. There is also an entire section dedicated to smaller arcade games where patrons can relax after enjoying the more intense rides.

Star City schedule and directions

Star City business hours are from 4 pm until late on Monday through to Thursday; 2 pm until late on Friday through to Sunday.

Star City is located within the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex in Pasay City; a short drive from SM Mall Of Asia. It is a 15 – 30 minute drive from Makati and Manilas international airport; although these times can be significantly longer due to frequent traffic in the area.

How much is the Star City entrance fee?

Star City offers a wide variety of ticketing arrangements from Admission only to ride all you can tickets. You will also be able to buy tickets for their alternative attraction such as Snow World and Scream Avenue. Discounts are offered when you pair your attraction tickets with your ride all you can tickets.

Ride all you can tickets are currently P450, while the cost for the other attractions ranges between P100 – 150. For updated ticketing information, please check the official website.

For more information on Star city and what it has to offer, visit the official Star City website here.

Pasay and the feeling of freedom

My Filipino family had now left me alone for the first time. I was now sitting alone in my hotel in Manila, right in the heart of the infamous Pasay.

I naively booked the hotel based off a suggestion before actually knowing the reputation of this area of Metro Manila.

Despite its convenient location in the heart of Manila; it quickly became apparent to me that I was right in the centre of the chaos. The hotel, framed by two train lines, major roadways, jeepney stops and a sea of fast food stores, bars and clubs running all night.

It is 24/7 chaos on the streets of Pasay.

I arrived at the hotel late in the evening. Before leaving the condo I was staying in with my family, I had to take care of a mirror I broke the previous week. I was putting on a shirt; I managed to swing my arm right into the mirror somehow splitting it in half.

After taking care of business at the condo l still had some other errands to run before I was able to check-in at the hotel. But after a long day, I was finally there relaxing in my room.

Venturing into the heart of Pasay

It was not long after my check-in that I started to experience intense food cravings.

After taking my bags to my room, my mind instantaneously turned to wanting to search for good food. From what I had briefly seen as I arrived at the hotel, I knew I was in proximity to what seemed like every popular fast-food chain operating in The Philippines.

To give you an idea of the level of fast food available in this area lets think of Chow King, as it’s no secret that this is a popular chain within the country.

In this area of Pasay, Chow King is so prevalent; I had the choice of no less than four different stores to choose from; all within minutes of the hotel lobby.

I could stand out the front of one of the Chow King stores and see another further down the road. This is just one fast food chain of many in the area.

So I took the plunge and ventured out late at night into the streets beneath the MRT. 

Who knew going for a walk to get fast food could make you feel so vulnerable. This particular area of Pasay had a particularly seedy feel to it. The combination of SOGO styled hotels, the cities poor sleeping outside of the bus terminals, and the numerous late night bars in Pasay did a lot to add to this impression.

The City of Pasay has something to offer

I was repeatedly told not to walk around late at night by my family. I had been told stories of muggings, pickpockets and murders frequently occurring in the area. The situation instilled fear in my mind, making me feel anxious about being out at night.

After spending my life in a quiet, sheltered city, I grew to love the feeling of being somewhere like Pasay; soaking in that sense of being surrounded by a mild anarchy.

It created a kind of yin and yang experience for me. My safe, ordered life was finally balanced by being in an entirely alien situation; faced with the uncertainty of how the events will play out.

This is a manifestation of novelty in my life. Some people prefer the same old thing, day after day. Others love, even crave new situations, events and experiences. It’s just how our biological self reacts to novelty.