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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Summer at Jungle Joe's World

TIRED of the usual resorts and horrendous process that would leave you broke? Perhaps Jungle Joe's World in the Subic Freeport Zone could give you and your children with what you need, especially this summertime.

Dubbed one of the "uniquely-different and fun-filled amusement parks," the theme park is the brainchild of businesswoman Yvette Ocampo-Desiongco.

Following her various trips abroad, she began to conceptualize of a unique theme park were families, young and old, could surely find enough reasons to enjoy.

Jungle Joe's World rests on a 60-hectare estate, six hectares of which was developed for the theme park.

The forest and green ambiance of Subic Bay provides the perfect backdrop for this "Exciting Family Adventure" destination and is a few minutes away from the main Subic Freeport Zone. And to top it all it was built with the US amusement park standards in mind, Jungle Joe's is every summer adventurers dream.

From War Bunkers to Bunkers of Fun former US Military ammunition bunkers were re-designed with extreme details for the ultimate entertainment of visitors.

Some of the activities you will find in these bunkers include: interactive kiddy rides, novelty shops, discotheque, and a comfortable beanbag seated theater and other uniquely-themed, interestingly exhilarating attractions.

Themed Bunkers

Kiddie Playzone -- This is an air-conditioned playground for kids, primarily from the ages of two to five years old.

Inside, you will enjoy slides, thousands of colorful plastic balls, trampolines and other unique, child-oriented fun equipment.

The outside play-area incorporates numerous high-quality slides, mazes, and jungle merry-go-rounds.

Indy 500 Racer -- themed after the Indianapolis 500 in the US, this attraction features a racetrack built for small roller racer cars. These are great fun and exercise for both kids and adults.

Whiz-around the cool track under human-power while you see if you have the strength and ability to keep-up with your kids.

A multitude of toys and novelties are also available inside. The outdoors sports a great playground with a large selection of equipment for the bigger kids.

Jungle Joe's Playhouse Theater -- this attraction is designed as a kind of 1950's high tech cinema house.

Inside you will find very comfortable and relaxing beanbag couches complete with foot stools made specifically for this unique theater's viewing experience.

You can watch movies, conduct plays and even have a dinner concert. Fresh caramel popcorn and drinks are available. Cinema novelties and toys are also available at reasonable prices.

Winter Wonderland -- this is the place to see Santa Claus even if it's not Christmas time.

Watch the elves build toys and perform their work-duties for the upcoming Christmas rush.

You will essentially be able to view the workings of the North Pole right here in the Philippines.

Why not buy a few gifts for your children or special someone and let Santa Clause hand them to them? Also have you family picture taken with Santa and have it developed instantly to take home for lasting-memories of a Philippine white Christmas.

Other Amenities: Paintball Course Like No Other -- Jungle Joe's has done it right with a state-of-the-art paintball course that is huge in scope with sniper towers, foxholes and a multitude of obstacles and barricades.

The course encompasses a full two hectares of deeply forested land. Bring your family and friends for an experience that replicates real-life combat in a way you've never experienced before.

The paintball guns are all US made, of the finest quality, the paintballs are biodegradable and you can even eat the paint without worrying about hazardous consequences.

The Jurassic Trail -- Walk along one of the three trials and find yourself among life-life and full-sized ancient prehistoric animals deep inside a lush rainforest.

Aeta-guided tours, highlighting various flora and fauna are also available to further enhance and educate your Jurassic Park experience.

Ride a Train Through Animal Park -- The Jungle Joe's Zoo Ride adventure is a trek through the jungle that will introduce you and your children to giant animal species from around the world.

Sit-back and relax as the train meanders thought the reserve, exposing you to some very impressive creations.

Rent an All-Terrain Vehicle -- Explore the back-trails and remote territory of the park by renting a quad runner all-terrain vehicle.

Get around in style and with the ability to climb steep hills and otherwise inaccessible areas.

Anaba Beach -- This one takes a little hiking along deeply forested trails.

Locate this lost and difficult to locate beach with the help of your own Aeta guide.

This is but one of the three untouched beach coves within the 60 hectare-complex of Jungle Joe's World.

Soon to sport a classy spa and unique floating restaurant you won't be disappointed in this little piece of heaven.

Here you can bask in the sun while enjoying a pristine seashell and white-sand beach with gorgeous views of crystal-clear ocean waters.

Only 50 meters away, you'll find two live coral reefs that are perfect for an unforgettable snorkeling experience.

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