

Children love them as they are in that way comfortable and exciting with all the small water falls. The considerable advantage of swimming in the warm spring pools is that it is entirely possible to stay in them a long time, or get in and out without shivering or rushing to get dry. A considerable amount of shade is provided by the trees all over the resort which is very welcome when sunny. There are a variety of pools best just to pick one and stay there. The day package includes entry and access to all the facilities as well as a standard buffet lunch and snack in the afternoon. His attitude was like "That's your problem. I'm sure that it's their policy, but he could have asked us if we can wait while he checks if the wheelchair can be back soon, or something like that. He was defensive and said, "We have 2 wheelchairs, but they are being used." "Exactly, I said, so can you please consider allowing us to drive her to the entrance of the pools?" No amount of pleading convinced Mr. So I said, "but we're requesting an exemption because you don't have a wheelchair". The front office person flatly and with finality said it's not allowed. So we asked instead to allow us to drive past the barrier and bring our PWD closer to the pool. We were told that the two wheelchairs they have are occupied. From the front office, the entrance to the pools would be a walk of around 300 meters. We came with a 70 year old polio survivor, so we asked for a wheelchair. Customer service in the front office is very stiff. The food is Filipino, not bad but nothing to rave about. For 2,500 pesos per person - you can bathe the whole day, with lunch and pm snacks included. If the weather is cold, you can enjoy the warm pools. The setting is very natural, it feels like you're in the middle of the forest. Just please fix your restaurant! …īathe in natural spring pools, that's what you do in this resort. And the pools are still lovely like they have always been. You all made our stay worth it after having a disappointed lunch. I just want to say kudos to the very friendly and efficient staff. Please Hidden Valley, if you could not serve a delicious buffet then please JUST CONSIDER HAVING AN ALA CARTE RESTAURANT that serves good food. There were foreigners who got the day tour with us that day, and I feel bad for them, what if they think Filipino food tasted so bad like that? Argh.

We would have enjoyed the lunch buffet if served that way. To Hidden Valley kitchen, if you want food on a budget, You could have just served Fried Bangus or Tilapia, Steamed Veggies like Talong, Okra and Kangkong, Lechon Kawali, Fried Chicken and a tasty Pansit WITH SOY SAUCE AND MEAT. I hope the management would be able to do something about it or else its so sad to not being able to experience Hidden Valley ever again. I mean, if they want to serve a buffet on a budget, they should lower their rate, paying 2800 as an entrance fee and be served a lousy buffet is not fair. Their chef must have been having a bad day for cooking those foods terribly.

Just sweet banana that has a burnt taste, nata de coco and gelatin cubes.
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Lunch menu was monggo soup, Pansit Bihon that tasted like they only put water in it, I didnt even see a piece of meat lol., Lumpia Gulay that was overcooked, Sweet Sour Fish which they used Mud fish not even dory, Menudo that looked full of ketchup and cheap hotdogs, Chicken Mushroom that tasted old and overcooked, and Kare kare that only had beef skin, fat and tripes. They served us mediocre carinderia level food (heck, one of the carinderia here at our place tasted even better). Warning: THEIR LUNCH BUFFET IS THE WORST BUFFET I ever had my entire life. We paid 2800 per person, and that hefty price is not worth it. If not only for the lovely pools and the friendly and competent staff, I would have given this resort a 1 star rating. Hotels near University of the Philippines Los Banos.Hotels near Hidden Valley Springs Resort.
