Our first “beach” summer getaway last April 7 (Black Saturday) and 8 (Easter Sunday) was at Balai sa San Juan (formerly called Balai sa Laiya). They changed the name of the resort when they transferred to a new location in Brgy. Abung in 2011. Trivia: “Balai” is a Visayan word which means house or bahay in Tagalog. From Alabang, it was only a 2-2.5hr travel via SLEX and Star Toll (that’s already with a stop over in Puregold, San Juan) instead of the usual 3-3.5hr trip to Laiya.
Balai sa San Juan (resort sign located at the Billiards area) |
Balai rates |
It was my first time to go on a swimming outing out-of-town with the hubby’s family. We arrived a few minutes before 12 noon just in time for lunch. The parking lot for the guests staying over night (they have a different area for day tour guests) is very near the rooms. The rooms, facing a wide fish pond, were a few minutes walk to the reception/dining area.
View of the rooms from the reception area |
View of the reception/dining area while walking on the bamboo bridge |
Swimming Pool |
Closer look |
Dining area |
After lunch, it was time to go to our rooms and settle down our things. Since check-in time is 1pm, you would expect the rooms to be made-up on or before that time. Unfortunately, our rooms were still messy from the previous guests. But the staff made their apologies and quickly cleaned up the rooms.
Too bad I wasn’t able to take a picture of the rooms. We took two (2) air-conditioned rooms wherein we stayed with my sister-in-law and her family while the other room was occupied by my parents-in-law and bro-in-law. We wanted the 2 kids to stay in one room so they can play together. The room was simple but spacious and its flooring is just made of cement. It has no tiles on it since guests are expected to be wet and with sand when entering the room after swimming. It has 2 double beds, 1 single bed and 2 mattresses under the double beds. From the looks of it, maximum accommodation is up to 9 persons (if they will allow it). It has it’s own bathroom with heater (that’s not working). Downside of the room is that it has no cabinets or storage area where you can safe keep your things.
It was siesta time then so we rested for a while before hitting the beach in the afternoon. Kelsea didn’t want to sleep but Amelie did. I know our daughter is too excited to play on the sand. She brought her pail, shovel and rake and been planning on building a castle. She was also excited to use her cousin’s sand castle maker.
All about our afternoon in the beach and dinner meal review on my next post…..
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