Luckily, we found out about The Cabin Resorts (and their ongoing promo at that time).
Located inside ELCOR Compound at Brgy. Pinagbarilan in Baliuag, Bulacan, The Cabin Resorts is just the perfect weekend escape for people who just wants to be somewhere with family or friends. Also perfect for those that got fed up with life and just wants to be somewhere peaceful.
We discovered this wonder on Facebook last August. They had this promo wherein guests can reserve the place for P5,500 (for 6 pax) if booked on or before August.
[caption id="attachment_868" align="alignnone" width="720"] This promo already ended but check their FB page for their latest ongoing promo 😉[/caption]
I got really excited when I saw the photos of the cabin. It looked very cozy and very photoshoot-worthy.
Chillin' at The Cabin
We reserved for the first weekends of October. We were fortunate that they still had weekend slots when we booked. (As of 10/9/2017, their weekend slots are fully booked.)
We planned to meet at Cubao around 12nn so we could arrive in Bulacan by 2pm. But, yeah, sometimes plans remains just as plans. 😑
From Gateway Mall, we walked for about ten-minutes (or probably more) to Five Star Bus Terminal. We rode a bus to San Antonio and got off at Tarcan, fare is P71 pesos. At Tarcan, we rode a tricycle to ELCOR Compound. The tricycle fare is 10 pesos per person. It took around 2hrs to arrive coming from Cubao.
The Cabin is only a short walk from the ELCOR gate. We passed by the restaurant and other resorts inside the compound.
[caption id="attachment_948" align="alignnone" width="3264"] There's the cabin 😍[/caption]
We arrived at the cabin around 5PM and was warmly assisted by the caretakers. They told us we could order food from the restaurant until 8PM. They left a copy of their menu inside the cabin (which I wasn't able to take a picture of 😞) for our reference.
Anyway, just a warning, the food on their menu are mostly putok-batok. We ordered Lechon Kawali, Tapsilog, Chicharon Bulaklak (cravings satisfied! ❤️), Sisig, and the only ~healthy~ food from their menu, Chopsuey. The prices range from 150-500 but their servings are good for sharing. They also have individual meals which are the silog meals that costs less than 100.
The second floor of the cabin is the bedroom with 1 bed and 2 mattresses (each can fit 3 persons). There's a cabinet near the window where they put extra blankets and pillows.
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Because we were busy with our photoshoot, we didn't get to use their karaoke and kayak. But we really enjoyed the free two buckets of beer and the sound system.
Things you can do during your stay
- Play games (bring board games, cards etc.)
- Movie marathon (their speaker is really nice though their tv is quite small)
- Karaoke (you can sing all night if you wish)
- Kayaking
- Catch fish? (my friend was able to borrow a fishing rod, we caught a tilapia but we put it back on the lake)
- Swim (you can swim anytime but it's a separate fee of 250 per head)
- Photoshoot! (yep, it's what we did!)
- Stay up late and share scary stories (this was unexpected but, yeah, we did this until 3am)
[caption id="attachment_959" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Millenials of the Cabin! So happy to meet new friends <3[/caption]
Some notes that could help
- We read on their FB page that bringing of foods isn't allowed. But based on our experience, I don't think they really mind those food that you cant order from their restaurant. For foods that need to be put on boxes (pizza etc.) just try to ask them before going there.
- Bring snacks? During our stay, we got hungry around midnight but since their restaurant is already closed, we had to get out to Tarcan (where we got off from the bus) to buy snacks.
- Take note of the inclusions on your promo. We had to pay for the bottled softdrinks and bottled water from the fridge, and coffee that we consumed. They cost 10pesos each.
- Their regular weekend rate is P7500.
- The cabin can accomodate up to 10pax. But since the rate is only for 6pax, extra persons pay 1000.
- We contacted them through FB so I dont have their contact nos. They don't respond immediately though.
- They have a gallon of drinking water and extra utensils on a table out in the terrace.
- The cabin is really cold unless you don't use the aircon.
- If you're coming from Cubao, I suggest you go there at around 11-12nn.
- Your trip back to Cubao may require you to stand from Tarcan to SM North. There are buses to Cubao that pass by Tarcan but most of the time, there are no more vacant seats. So, just prepare your legs.
- Total amount I spent for this get away is around P1700.
Expense breakdown:
- Transportation (from home to the cabin and vice versa): 268
- Cabin (5,500/6): 917
- Food (this will depend on your orders and your squad's agreement): 250
- Pool: 250
Well, I guess staying in the cabin is quite pricey, but just keep on checking their FB page for ongoing promos and giveaways!
[caption id="attachment_925" align="alignnone" width="4160"] And this is me looking stress-free. Wishing I could stay in this cabin, again 🙏[/caption]
If you wanna see the shots of our photographer friends, click on the links below. You can also book them if you need photo/video services.
Sean Amador - Flickr / Facebook / Instagram
Kat Teodosio - Facebook / Instagram