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When my nephews were young, Christmas vacation was not complete without a trip to Star City, an amusement park. My oldest nephew is now 21 years old and he thinks Star City is for kids. So a pair of old-timers revisited this old hangout one Sunday night after the New Year to see what's happening here. I thought the place would be deserted...I was wrong.
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Kids with their parents were lined up for tickets. Students, couples, friends, people of all ages seemed to conspire to be here that particular Sunday night. It was also the Feast of the Black Nazarene, traffic in the Manila area was pretty bad. Parking here was more thrilling than being stuck in traffic. I spotted some interesting characters such as the trolls above and these puckered cousins of Daisy Duck.
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With all the snow I've been seeing in blogs, I wanted to experience Snow World, one of the attractions in Star City. It's an enclosed area with ice slide, ice sculptures, an ice castle and ice all over. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to explore Snow World as I was inside for only about 15 minutes--couldn't stand the cold! They gave us a thick trench coat at the entrance but I was wearing flip flops, my toes were numb after a few minutes. So that was the story of my short visit to Snow World.:p
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We spent our time eating hot dogs, pop corn, corn kernels, nacho and potato chips. I also tried my hand at target shooting but I was a lousy shot. We walked around the park, and between bites, enjoyed watching people scream while riding the thrill rides. I used to love riding the thrill rides, but now [I must be really getting old] I'm more concerned of safety.
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Star City is not a big place. In fact, I was amazed how they set up everything in such a small area. It is located behind the Aliw Theater/MBC Building, at the CCP Complex grounds in Pasay City.
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