Here's a summary of the expenses we incurred during our technically 2 days/2 nights stay in Tagaytay. I have included all items here, since we were not able to purchase pasalubongs to bring home to our loved ones. Hope this helps you in planning your own Tagaytay trip!
Day 1 | ||
Gas | 1000 | |
Toll Fee | roughly | 190 |
Good Shepherd | roughly | 400 |
Picnic Grove | entrance and parking | 240 |
Lunch at Mahogany Market | 400 | |
Espasol | set of 5 to 6 | 100 |
Tawilis | 50 each pack | 150 |
Tagaytay Haven Room | 2980 | |
Indoor Pool | 100 each | 400 |
Additional 2 pax breakfast | 120 each | 240 |
Dinner at Diner's | roughly | 1300 |
Total | 7400 | |
Day 2 | ||
Tagaytay Haven Room | 2980 | |
Indoor Pool | 100 each | 400 |
Jollibee takeout + Rice for lunch | 300 | |
Sky Ranch entrance + parking | Promo 50 each | 350 |
Sky Eye | 150 each | 900 |
Kiddie Rides | 50 each | 300 |
Dinner at Eway's Grill | 1000 | |
Total | 6230 | |
Day 3 | ||
Toll Fee | roughly | 190 |
Total Expenses | 13630 | |
Expense (per person including children) | 2271.67 |
Taal from afar |
It's a little expensive when you're traveling with kids as you have to ensure their safety and welfare. Unlike if you're traveling with adults, you can just settle for anything especially if you're in a tight budget. However, seeing the smile on the faces of my two little angels made the expense and the effort worthwhile. Though we were unable to go to the beach, as what the kids had initially clamored for, I was sure that they has a great time riding the Sky Eye and swimming in the indoor pool of the Tagaytay Haven Hotel.
Because we were unable to finish the last day of our weekend getaway, we promised to be back next time with a couple of other activities to do and sights to see like the following:
-Puzzle Mansion
-Flower Farm
-Paradizoo and Residence Inn Zoo
-Pink Sisters Convent
Until our next Tagaytay weekend!
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