My son had been to Fun farm before as part of their school field trip. So I decided to send a text message to Fun Farm if they can accommodate our group of 8, since I will bring the kids' cousins with us. They replied that my preferred dates, Nov 18 or 19 were already fully-booked! I guess other parents were prudently planning way ahead of me. So it was November 17 for us.
Since November 17 was the arrival of most APEC leaders, we were caught in heavy traffic at C5 upto Market Market going to SLEX. We left The Shoe Capital of the Phils at 6:00am and arrived at Fun Farm Sta Elena, Laguna by 9am. Not bad.
Let the FUN begin!
Entrance fee is at P300 per head . I don't have children below 2 years old anymore. Boohoo.
We were greeted by the friendly manager Ms. Wilma. I learned that the place is owned by Rustans Group. I am glad that they are limiting the numbers of visitors maybe to preserve the tranquility of the farm and for the welfare of animals, which is why you need to make reservations first.
Sprawled in the same big lawn, you will find a vintage truck, tractor, golf cart, playground, the sand house and other obstacle / team-building activities.
Don't you just love to have something like this in your backyard?
Only my niece and our helper caught fish (tiny fish) which were safely returned back to the pond.
After fishing, we went to the horse back riding and carabao cart riding area. My excited AS went first.
Then "Chocnut" the carabao came by. My SC who is so fascinated with animals was a little hesitant seeing all these up-close and in real life. He was still a baby when we first brought him to Avilon zoo. He nervously agreed to ride Chocnut.
Our carabao cart ride
Everyone took turns riding horses. The white one is called Daniella while the dark brown is Glamour. I learned that Glamour used to be a polo club horse but was injured. Maybe that explains her aggressiveness.
Little SC was again hesitant to ride a horse. He initially didn't want to. But along came this little pony (I forgot his name) who charmed his way to convincing SC to ride him.
This was SC's stiff smile in the beginning. After riding around, he felt more relaxed and happily posed for this picture.
Next we head on to the zipline area. See video below:
After several repeats on the zipline, the kids finally decided to move on to the animal feeding area.
Here they were greeted by hungry but adorable guinea pigs and rabbits. There were also generous amount of carrot sticks available for the kids to feed the animals.
The cute guinea pigs fighting over one piece of carrot stick.
There are wash areas where the kids can wash hands after feeding and petting the animals.
. More animals.
Finally it was lunch time. We head back to the Pavillion where we left our snacks and lunch we brought on the way to Fun farm. You must bring your own food but there are water and other drinks for sale. It was so convenient that we can leave our bags (clothes and food) inside the Pavillion while exploring the farm.
Cool signage idea in the restrooms: hens and roosters!
Washroom has cold water, soap and alcohol. Inside the pavilion where you can eat lunch picnic-style. It was surprisingly cool and airy even at mid-day.
Fun Farm is aptly called because, well, it really is FUN! I am glad we were able to bond and make memories with the kids, enjoy the beauty of God's creation, experience farm activities and really PLAY without electronics.
Praise the Lord for this experience.
To Fun Farm: Take SLEX , exit at Cabuyao. Then turn right after toll gate.
About 500 meters you will see Sta. Elena Village gate. Enter and ask guard for directions going to Fun Farm.