My family (husband and daughter) went for a very quick
getaway to a very near venue known as THUNDERBIRD
RESORT here in Binangonan, Rizal. We went there last May 4 and checked out
by the next day and here are the points that I have noted about this place.
First of all, I found it very near Manila.
We left from San Joaquin, Pasig City at around 2:30pm and reached Thunderbird at around
3:45 pm. It was a Friday afternoon expecting to encounter a heavy
traffic passing the Rosario route, fortunately it was an easy
drive.
The rooms were great for the price. Our accommodation amounted to Php 5600 net
(website promo rate) and found a very large room with 2 queen beds and fairly
clean sheets and bathrooms. Bathrooms
are large as well, it has a separate shower area and a bath tub, toilet and
sink. Complimentary toiletries are not generic; rather they give VMV
Hypoallergenic products. Clean towels and tissue papers were provided. But,
when I tried using the faucet in the sink, the handle went off. It was broken, we called the maintenance but
did not arrive, and my husband fixed it instead.
Inside the room, there is a coffee cup and a saucer and a
chipped drinking glass. We requested for
a replacement and additional coffee cup but only the coffee cup was
provided.
Swimming pools are not so great. While the pool is not crowded by people, it
is not clean. The water is not
clear. I would understand if the pool is
not clear the night before because it rained, but in the morning, it still
wasn’t clear and it wasn’t raining anymore.
Available dinning options are the Poolside Restaurant,
Koi, and Room Service. We had our dinner at KOI and was fairly satisfied with a filling meal of Grilled chicken with 3 scoops of mashed potatoes. My husband had a Grilled Sirloin with the same sidings as mine.

I was expecting a
classier restaurant but instead found a large space with fewer tables and
chairs than expected. For breakfast, I
was disappointed since I thought we can get our breakfast from any of the
dinning options. But when my family
arrived in the Poolside, they said, breakfast is only served in KOI. You have to climb an approximate of 40 steps
before getting to this restaurant. Not
child friendly, not old friendly, not fat friendly nor hungry friendly. Upon reaching the restaurant, they can only
accommodate a few guests and when you arrive late, you will have to wait,
without even waiting chairs outside that you want to go back to your room and
just order room service. When we
arrived, I don’t believe that people dinning are ½ of the checked in guests and
there are no longer any chairs and tables available. There are old people who came in and was
really tired going up and was frustrated that they were advised to wait,
without even, waiting chairs available.
More frustrating is that the coffee cups are not washed
well, menu is not as inviting. I was
expecting, a more breakfast menu like, tapa, danggit, hot choco (for kids) and
the like. Instead, they served pork
steak, chicken adobo, longganisa (im ok with this), daing na bangus (with
bones), instant orange juice, few cereals and salads.
Refills of the food for the buffet were only refilled when
a guest requested for a refill. To
think, there are a lot of waiters and very few guests since they can no longer
accommodate the rest of the guests.
The air conditioner located near the reception also broke
down and the receptionist can not even contact an engineer or a maintenance
personnel to fix the air conditioner.
To relieve us from frustration, we decided to drive around
the vicinity and found a local attraction called Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs Cave (separate review about this).
Come lunch, after we have checked out, due to too
much hunger and to stop the tantrums of my daughter we decided to have lunch by
the pool bar. Food was great, they serve
soup, Filipino main courses such as pineapple chicken, grilled tilapia, grilled
bangus, pinakbet and halo halo as dessert.
It would have been better if it wasn’t too hot by adding electric fans
that can fan the people enough that they don’t sweat while eating and to shoo the flies away.
Overall, this resort is nice and will recommend this with
clear precautions. Food is an issue for
us, we don’t have any other choice but to get our breakfast from KOI restaurant
and to eat while sweating in their pool side restaurant.
If anyone wants to come over to this resort, it is best if
you play casino, at least you have something to do while not swimming. I suggest that you can stay here and visit Antipolo City.
It is a 15 to 20 minute drive from the Shopwise Supermarket, Antipolo up
to the resort. However, commuting is a
little difficult. A traveler must have
his own car to reach town. If you are
golf fanatic, there is a nearby East Ridge Golf Club, however, I am not so
sure, whether it requires membership before you can enter the Club. Petroglyphs Cave is very near the vicinity for
nature lovers and history fanatics.
Be sure to bring some board games or volleyball if you
have kids with you so you can spend the time even inside the room or you can
play volleyball outside (if not raining).
There is a spa that you can help you relax while staying
in this resort. I must admit, the therapist who did the 15 minute welcome massage has such strong hands that it helped me relax before I sleep.
For a family of 3, 5600 php net is fair enough in my
opinion, it came with 2 complimentary breakfast, 300 peso casino betting
voucher, 2 voucher of welcome massage (15 mins each) and 2 vouchers of welcome
drink.
There are scheduled shows in the resort, if you are
interested to view one, just ask before booking. Booking by the way is very easy, you can do it online directly through their website.
Website:http://www.thunderbirdresortrizal.com/ppc/index.php