Juanderwoman
12 novembre 2023
Spent 3d2n with my family (husband, 1 yo LO, MIL and nanny) last weekend in Nurture Wellness Village. We were allowed for an early check in and the whole process was very fast. After 10-15 minutes, we were escorted to our room. Booked Alaga room (family room) with 1 queen bed and 2 single beds. Room is equipped with basic toiletries and coffee kit. Design is very outdated and took us a while to figure out how the TV worked. Bathroom smells weird, it was clean but very old. Swimming pool was dirty so we had to skip swimming. Hotel setup was surrounded with lots of plants/trees and my son enjoyed running around the grass. Mosquitoes were all over the place. One attendant was kind enough to share their very own mosquito repellant (I brought Biteblock with us as well) to my LO. The package that we availed includes Nilaib massage for 2 pax for 90 minutes. We enjoyed it so much. We were given pandan tea after the session for further relaxation. Breakfast included were served in Farmer's Table, their in house restaurant. Nothing spectacular IMO and I found the price higher than the average restos in Tagaytay. Tried their daing na bangus, chicken tocino, healthy breakfast (granola with yogurt, fruits, bread), ube champorado and french toast. I even ordered cookie dough cheesecake but everything is forgettable. We paid 26k (480-481 USD) but I found it too much for what we tasted and experienced during our overall stay. And oh before I forgot, me and my husband went out for a couple of minutes on our first day of stay and when we came back, there is no parking slot available for us (checked in guests). We waited for 30 minutes but nothing was given to us. I found it weird and so I discussed with the receptionist. They were very apologetic and promised to reserve a slot for us next time. Apart from the friendly staffs from the reception to the room service and the nice massage, there is nothing I could think of that will make me visit this place again.
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