Unbelievable Family Fun Awaits at Locsin's Due Travelers Inn!

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

Unbelievable Family Fun Awaits at Locsin's Due Travelers Inn!

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Okay, buckle up, because I'm about to spill the beans on Locsin's Due Travelers Inn. This place – Unbelievable Family Fun Awaits at Locsin's Due Travelers Inn! – has a BIG claim. We're talking family fun, right? So, I packed my bags (and my three miniature human tornadoes) and dove in headfirst. Let's break this down, warts and all, in a way that'll hopefully help you decide if it's worth your precious vacation days.

The "Family Fun" Factor - Does it Deliver?

First things first: Family/child friendly? YES. They've got those crucial Kids Facilities, thank goodness. My kids’ energy levels make the Energizer Bunny look like a sloth on sedatives. And Babysitting service is a huge plus. A chance for us to actually eat our dinner without a chorus of “Mommy, I’m bored!”? Yes, please. They also offer Kids Meals. This is essential for avoiding meltdowns. I'm just saying, it's a war zone out there.

What about the specifics for kids? No dedicated playground, which is a bummer. But the Swimming pool [outdoor] is a winner (more on that later).

Accessibility & Safety: Navigating the Terrain

Okay, moving on. Because accessibility is a big deal, let's address the basics. Wheelchair accessible: Looks like Facilities for disabled guests are available. A quick call would confirm the specifics (I'm not a wheelchair user, so I can't give a personal account). Elevator? Yes, thank goodness. Air conditioning in public area? Yup, essential in a tropical climate.

And safety? Crucial in today's world. The CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property gave me a certain degree of peace of mind, and that Fire extinguisher in the hallway was reassuring. Smoke alarms and a Security [24-hour] presence are always welcome. The Front desk [24-hour] is a huge plus.

COVID-Conscious Comfort: Are They Actually Trying?

This is super important. Are they taking COVID seriously? Let’s see. They've got Anti-viral cleaning products listed, which is something. Rooms sanitized between stays and Daily disinfection in common areas are also good signs. Hand sanitizer readily available? YES, good. They even have Individually-wrapped food options - good step. Staff trained in safety protocol. I hope they were taking it seriously. Room sanitization opt-out available is a good sign to me because this can be seen from the client's perspective.

I found myself wondering though, are all the cleaning practices followed, and that is something that should be determined.

The Grub – Will it Satisfy My Hangry Horde?

Food is a make-or-break deal, especially with kids. So, let’s talk Dining, drinking, and snacking. They've got Restaurants. The A la carte in restaurant means you have options, which is always helpful. Plus Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Western cuisine in restaurant – diversity! Praise be! Breakfast [buffet]? YES! That's the way to kickstart a busy day. Breakfast service is available. They have Coffee/tea in restaurant and a Coffee shop to keep you buzzing. Poolside bar? Again, YES! (Mommy's need to relax, you know.) Snack bar? Always appreciated. Room service [24-hour] is a godsend when you're dealing with jet lag or just a really picky eater. Alternative meal arrangement makes me think they can probably adjust the menu for food allergies, which is great.

A Deep Dive into the Pools

Listen, this is where Locsin's really shines, in my opinion. The Swimming pool [outdoor] is fantastic. They have a Pool with view as well. Picture this: sunny skies, the kids splashing (mostly in the pool, thank goodness), and me, perched at that poolside bar, sipping something cold. That's a moment of pure bliss, people. And I need those!

The Room Itself: My Temporary Fortress of Solitude

Available in all rooms? Additional toilet (huge for families!), Air conditioning, Alarm clock (to torture you!), Bathrobes, and, thank the heavens, Blackout curtains! My mission: get them to bed.

But some thoughts:

  • The Internet access – wireless and Wi-Fi [free] were solid, essential for parents nowadays
  • The In-room safe box is a nice touch for valuables.
  • Complimentary tea is a very nice touch
  • Mini bar is nice
  • Shower is present.

The "Relaxation" Side - Is There Any?

Alright, let's be real. Are you actually going to find time for a Spa treatment when you're traveling with kids? Maybe not. But the fact that the Spa/sauna, Sauna, and Steamroom are there is good. If you actually can sneak away, you might find some solace! Fitness center for the crazies who need to burn off energy.

Things to Do: Beyond the Pool

I mean, I'm not an expert on the surrounding area (didn't go off the property to see more), but the Inn itself focuses on relaxing.

The Verdict: Worth It?

Look, Locsin's Due Travelers Inn isn’t perfect. Probably.

  • No dedicated kids' playground. Needs a little more action around.

But, for the money, I'd say it's a solid choice, especially for families. The pool alone is worth it. The staff seemed friendly and helpful, and getting that Babysitting service made all the difference. Final rating: I'd give Locsin's Due Travelers Inn a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

Okay, buckle up, Buttercup, because we're diving headfirst into the chaotic, wonderful mess that was my trip to On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin, Philippines. This ain't your polished, Instagram-filtered holiday, folks. This is real life. Prepare for the feels.

Trip: "Locsin's Labyrinth & Laughs" (aka. The Time I Accidentally Became Best Friends with a Gecko)

Day 1: The Arrival & the "Are We There Yet?" Situation

  • 06:00 AM: Alarm clock. Ugh. The kind that sounds like a dying robot. Coffee is life, but the coffee situation at home? Non-existent. Drag myself out of bed, vaguely remember packing. Hope I didn't forget anything… aside from patience, maybe? That's gone already.
  • 07:30 AM: Airport chaos. Lost my boarding pass. Again. Found it. Right next to my passport. (Face-palm.) The airport smells like a mix of jet fuel and desperation. My kid is already asking, "Are we there yet?" (We haven't even lifted off yet, kiddo.)
  • 10:00 AM: Finally, in the air! Turbulence. The kid screams. I grip my armrests, simultaneously praying and silently cursing the invention of air travel.
  • 12:00 PM: Land in Philippines! The air is thick and humid. The "welcome" sign at the airport is so cheerful, it almost felt like a lie. But, hey, we're HERE.
  • 01:00 PM: Taxi ride to On Due Travelers Inn in Locsin. The driver's a chatty fella, pointing out every single landmark and giving me a history lesson I didn't ask for. Appreciated the enthusiasm, though. The roads look crazy, so much that I am getting dizzy
  • 02:00 PM: Check-in at the Inn! This is where the "I love my family" feeling is shattered. The family room… well, let's just say "cozy." It's tiny. My husband's already grumbling about the lack of a television. My kid has declared war on the cockroach that just scurried under the bed. "Adventure!" I try to say with forced enthusiasm. "Yeah, an adventure in a shoebox," my husband murmurs.
  • 03:00 PM: Okay, unpack. Discover I HAVE forgotten something. The beach towel! Seriously?! Commence full-blown internal meltdown.
  • 04:00 PM: Explore the area. Locsin reminded me of an old tale where I have to explore and find the hidden treasures, so I start to find them. I went to a small neighborhood store. I was craving for something. Suddenly, I found a store that sells my favorite snacks.
  • 06:00 PM: Restaurant for dinner. The food is delicious, but I already feel I ate too much. I am looking forward to tomorrow!
  • 08:00 PM: The Gecko Saga begins… I'm trying to sleep, and suddenly, there's a plop on the wall. A gecko! A cute little thing, actually. My kid, however, is petrified. This begins a late-night gecko-wrangling mission. I swear, I spent an hour trying to catch the poor thing, eventually befriending it. Yep, I named him George.
  • 09:00 PM: Bedtime. The air conditioner is on the fritz. Sweat. So much endless sweat.
  • 10:00 PM: Finally asleep. George seems to be asleep, too.

Day 2: Beach Bliss (and a Near-Disaster with a Coconut)

  • 07:00 AM: Wake up. The sounds of the city and the birds make me realize I am at Philippines.
  • 09:00 AM: Beach time! The sand is hot. The water is perfect. This is what I needed! The kids are building castles. My husband, bless his heart, is trying to teach me how to surf (spoiler alert: it doesn't go well.)
  • 11:00 AM: Coconut drink time. I get a fresh coconut! I think it's just the perfect drink I need. I started drinking it, and suddenly the coconut started falling. Almost hit my head! So, I decided to stop drinking it.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at a beachside shack. Fresh seafood. So, so good. The kids are covered in sand. My husband's red. I feel like I can actually relax, for a few minutes at least.
  • 02:00 PM: Back to the beach. My kid finds a starfish. Cries because it's "going to be lonely." I spend an hour trying to explain how they live in groups. More sand. More sun. More perfection.
  • 04:00 PM: Nap time (for me, at least). The kids are still somehow energetic so I have to do chores
  • 06:00 PM: Head back to the inn. George the gecko is still on the wall. We have a silent understanding now.

Day 3: Local Life & Lost Socks (and a Deep Dive into Filipino Culture)

  • 08:00 AM: Breakfast at the inn. The breakfast is a traditional Filipino breakfast! Yum!
  • 10:00 AM: Visit a local market. The colors, the smells, the sheer bustle of it all… It's overwhelming and amazing. Bargain for a souvenir, fail miserably. Buy three more things I absolutely don't need. Lose a sock. (Where do socks go?!)
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at a 'carenderia' (small, local eatery). Try adobo and sinigang. My mouth explodes with flavor. I'm starting to understand a tiny bit of the Filipino way!
  • 02:00 PM: Learn a few Filipino phrases. "Magandang araw!" (Good day!) "Salamat po!" (Thank you very much, and what a polite way to say it!) Attempt to order something. Fail hilariously. The locals are kind and laugh along with me.
  • 04:00 PM: Explore the older parts of Locsin. See churches. Meet locals. Start some new friends.
  • 06:00 PM: Dinner and drinks with the friends. I have the best time with them.
  • 09:00 PM: Bedtime, again with George. I now realize what I missed in life.

Day 4: Farewell, Locsin (and a Promise to Return)

  • 07:00 AM: Last breakfast. It's the same Filipino breakfast, but now I know what to expect!
  • 09:00 AM: Pack, find the sock! I feel like I won the lottery!
  • 10:00 AM: Check out. Goodbye, family room. Goodbye, humidity! Goodbye, George! (I hope you're doing okay!)
  • 11:00 AM: Taxi to the airport. The ride is a blur of memories. I swear everyone is so welcoming.
  • 01:00 PM: Flight back home. I look out the window, with sadness and happiness that I am going back.
  • 06:00 PM: Safe and sound at home. The house is in order. I feel that I can't wait to create more memories.

Post-Trip Thoughts:

This trip wasn't perfect. There were moments of frustration, moments of overwhelming joy, moments of sheer exhaustion. But that's the point, isn't it? It was REAL. It was ours. And even though I came home with a sunburn, a souvenir I didn't need, and a newfound affection for geckos, I wouldn't trade it for anything. Locsin, you were messy, loud, and simply wonderful. I'll be back. And next time, I'm bringing my own towel.

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On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin PhilippinesOkay, buckle up, buttercups! We're diving headfirst into the glorious, chaotic reality that is Locsin's Due Travelers Inn. Let's just say, getting ready to be *unbelievable*...and hopefully, not completely unbelievable in a "I can't believe this is happening" kind of way.

Is Locsin's really a place for "Unbelievable Family Fun"? Don't sugarcoat it.

Okay, fine, let's be real. "Unbelievable" is an adjective, not a promise. And 'family'? Hmmm. Depends on your family. Look, it's NOT going to be a sterile, perfectly-manicured Disney experience. Think more... "controlled chaos with a side of questionable plumbing." My kid, bless her heart, declared it "the funnest place AND the grossest place EVER!" That's a pretty good summary, honestly. We're talking mud pies, mosquito bites, and the distinct aroma of "life" (which, let's be honest, sometimes includes a hint of the neighbor's questionable barbeque). But, in the end, my kids still ask to go back. They *loved* the pool, even though it was a bit hazy that one time. They still talk about the time they saw a lizard the size of their arm from the window! So, yeah, it's an experience. Plan accordingly. Bring wipes. Lots.

What's the deal with the pool everyone raves about (and sometimes complains about)?

Oh, the Pool. The pool! It's the heart of Locsin's, the place where friendships are made (and sometimes, accidentally destroyed by rogue cannonballs). It's big, it's blue (most of the time), and it's the perfect place to spend an entire afternoon. It *can* get crowded, especially on weekends. And yeah, I'll admit, the water clarity sometimes... leaves a little to be desired. There was that one time I *swear* I saw a rubber ducky floating around for three days... and a rogue clump of hair. But here's the thing: my kids? They. LOVED. It. They swam until their fingers were prunes and then demanded more. The joy on their faces? Worth every potential germ. Just, maybe, wear goggles. And bring your own pool noodles. Trust me on this one.

The food. Is it good? Be honest. I'm a foodie and I value a decent meal. Are they having a chef's night from time to time?

Food, huh? Okay, let's just say Locsin's isn't winning any Michelin stars. The food situation is... functional. Think hearty, home-style cooking. Lots of rice. Lots of fried stuff. The buffet? Let's call it "eclectic." There's always something to eat, even if you're a picky eater (like my husband *ahem*). Look, I wouldn't travel there just for the dining experience, but they always have something and my kids are more likely to eat it. They do have cookouts and sometimes the food is exceptional, sometimes... well, the best thing is they're friendly and will try to accommodate special requests. So, maybe pack some emergency snacks, just in case. And definitely don't expect haute cuisine. But you won't starve, and sometimes, the simple food hits the spot after a long day of splashing in the pool.

What kind of activities are there besides the pool? I have teenagers; will they go insane with boredom?

Teenagers, ah yes. The ultimate test of any "family fun" destination. Okay, Locsin's isn't Club Med. But! There's actually a surprising amount to keep them occupied. There are badminton, and other simple games. They have, last I checked, a small basketball court – prepare for intense matches, I'm talking NBA-level trash-talking. There's usually some kind of outdoor space where kids can run around and get some fresh air. The key is to manage their expectations. Tell them it's a "disconnect to reconnect" trip. You win by keeping them off their phones for longer periods, which is a win. And honestly? Sometimes, my teens actually enjoyed just chilling by the pool. Being away from all the pressure is what they need.

What about the rooms? Clean? Spacious? Actually, tell me about the *rooms*!

The rooms... okay, let's address the elephant in the room: they're not the Ritz. They're functional. They're clean-ish (it depends on the room, and honestly, some of it depends on *you*). The rooms are a bit on the older side, so expect some signs of wear and tear. But they have beds (usually), functioning air conditioning (again, usually), and a basic bathroom. They're totally adequate for a place to crash after a day of fun. I'll never forget this time when we stayed... one of the lights would flicker but the water wouldn't get the temperature adjusted. The door was squeaky. But you know what? We slept soundly, and that's all that really mattered. And honestly? You're probably not going to spend a *ton* of time in your room anyway. You'll be too busy having...experiences.

Okay, what's the single BEST thing about Locsin's? The *one* that has you going back?

That's a tough one! But if I *had* to pick... Well, there was this one time. Okay, it was a few years ago, but it's burned in my memory. My youngest, she was maybe four at the time. We were in the pool, and she was just terrified of even putting her face in the water. She clung to me like a barnacle. I felt the pressure. Other kids were diving, playing, and she was just miserable. I kept trying to coax her, she kept crying. *Ugh*. Total parent-fail moment. Then, this amazing family, they had older kids, maybe teenagers, came over, with a raft and pool noodles. They started playing gentle games, showing her how to blow bubbles, how to float. They were patient, kind, and utterly charming. It wasn't a perfect instant transformation, but by the end of that afternoon, she was *giggling* and dipping her face in the water. Seeing her so happy, and seeing that interaction with the older kids... That's it. That's the memory that keeps me going back. It's not just about the pool, or the food, or even the room. It's about those little unexpected moments of connection, those glimpses of pure joy, and the warm feeling of community that bubbles up (pun intended!) amidst the chaos.

Is it worth the drive? Is it REALLY? Is it *affordable*?

Okay. The big questions. Is it worth the drive? That depends on your tolerance for the aforementioned chaos! But honestly? Yes. For the memories made, for the smiles, yes. Is it affordable? In general, yes. Compared to some of the more polished resorts, Locsin's tends to be relatively budget-friendly, which is a huge win for families. You won't break the bank. You'll leave with a lighter wallet but a heavier heart, filled with the goofy memories thatHotels With Balconys

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines

On Due Travelers Inn - Family Room Locsin Philippines