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Club Manila East Central

Right in the heart of Taytay, Rizal is an exciting resort which boost of a 9,100 sq. m. lagoon-shaped mega pool which resembles Laguna De Bay. Club Manila East Central features aside from the mega pool, a kiddie pool, an adult pool with giant slide, olympic size and bean shaped swimming pool, plus a golf driving range, 54 cabanas, 40 air-conditioned villas complete with all the nice amenities.


There are a lot of fun water activities that can be held in the resort. The megapool has an area for kayaking where one can experience paddling a kayak minus the rapid waves of a real river of course. Another area of the mega pool has two hoops at both ends similar to a basketball court. The giant 3-loop slide is enough to give you that adrenalin rush before plunging into the water.
Accomodations in the resort is not a problem and is very reasonably priced. A cabana complete with tables and chairs and a toilet can be rented for php1000/6 hour. Enclosed huts can be rented for php500 for the 1st 6 hours. For overnight accomodations, 40 air-conditioned villas, equipped with 2 single beds, a queen size sofa bed, reheating stove, TV and refrigerator, are available for php2900 on a twin sharing basis.

One drawback however, is that bringing of foods and drinks is not allowed. You have to buy your food and drinks from food shops located inside the resort. The good thing is, those food items are reasonable priced and taste decent enough. If you are tight on the budget, you can bring your own food and drinks, and just go out whenever you want to eat.

For other details, visit: http://www.clubmanilaeast.com/cntrlrate.htm

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11 Responses to “Club Manila East Central”

» Road Trip to Cavite and Taytay aczafra.com [Librarianship with a dash of everything] » April 17th, 2006 at 3:08 pm

[...] Meanwhile, last Saturday, I was bound to Taytay Rizal for a whole day of swimming at Club Manila East. [...]

lally » April 29th, 2006 at 11:22 pm

need to know if pets are allowed.

paul » October 14th, 2006 at 1:32 pm

waaaaaaaaaaa……
its so nice here and i bet you need to give it a try….

maya » February 24th, 2007 at 11:59 am

just been there last thursday!
my 2-year old son really enjoyed staying there!

Rina » March 12th, 2007 at 3:59 pm

I would also like to ask for some directions on how to get there? We plan to just take a cab. :)
Thank you so much and i am so happy you have an article about CME. :)

brenda » March 21st, 2007 at 4:16 pm

been there 4 yrs ago but 4got how to get back..pls help!!!If we will commute?

Ronald » March 26th, 2007 at 8:13 pm

You can go there from cubao Just ride a jeepney going to angono or binangonan and just say to drop you in Club Manila East (they will drop you off in front if its main gate) then ride a trycicle going inside….

Or You can ride an FX but be sure to tell it to the driver first hand so that they will not use the shortcut.

If they do not know it just tell them “Bagong Palengke ng Taytay”

Note: Jeepney and FX terminal is near the automatic center.

marvin » September 26th, 2007 at 9:50 am

i heard na my sm taytay na at malapit pa pala sa club manila east…. eh robinsons kaya magkakaron din? at sana walking distance lng kung jan kame swiming ulit…. wooooowww grabe sarap talga sa club manila east…. sobrang nag enjoy kame nun summer..!!! we planed ulit 2 go der before end of dis year…..

karen » May 30th, 2008 at 12:04 pm

how do i get there if nasa taft ako? please taech me how.

airam » July 10th, 2008 at 9:49 pm

how much is the entrance fee. ty

lady cel » July 22nd, 2008 at 3:47 pm

wow nice place… may i see what is inside, in your accommodation and about your function rooms…

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