Okada Manila's Jaw-dropping 'The Fountain' Is Now Open To The Public!




Need a place to hang out tonight? If you're in Manila now and don't know where to go, maybe this is your ultimate chance to go to Okada Manila. Oh no! We won't play blackjack there, although we can do it later. But, you know what? We can also visit there for something spectacular. Wanna know?
It was not only my mom's birthday but friday night of March 31, 2017 when the new and recently opened integrated resort casino Okada Manila unveiled their so-called "Manila's New Grand Icon". Get ready to be wowed and entertained to the world's biggest multicolor dancing water fountain, "The Fountain". Let's go!


Welcome back to Okada Manila! My feeling was like a chorus from a local song "I keep coming back to Manila, simply no place like Manila". The extraordinary beauty of Okada Manila really never fails and again impressed me when I went back last April. It was when they opened their new world-class attraction "The Fountain" to the public. I know you will love this. Why? It's free! I can say that after being a major sponsor of the recent glamorous Miss Universe 2016, this new integrated entertainment casino made Filipinos and foreign tourists amazed again because of their one of a kind dancing fountain. Luckily, I had a chance to witness these two special events here. Hopefully, there's another comeback. Hello! Cove Manila! I'm waiting.



May Day! Dry season is about to end and I haven't been to beach again yet. Oh! No worries. Totally this may no longer a big issue nowadays if you're living in Manila. Whether you're a local or a foreign tourist you can now find many new attractions just within the city as an alternative to your cancelled out-of-town trip and one of these is "The Fountain" of Okada Manila.



To tell you the truth, I've never been to a casino in my entire life and it's a pleasure that my first experience was in Okada Manila. My negative connotation like this place is "only for gamblers" changed when I went there twice. It's not all about that.



The palace-like casino is surely the next "big thing" in the downtown.



It is said that Okada Manila is set to become the largest integrated entertainment resort in the Philippines once fully operational, with a total floor area of 34,321 square meters. (www.rappler.com)



"One day Filipinos will no longer go outside the country to see beautiful attractions". I said it before to myself and finally this seems happening now. Definitely, "The Fountain" is a great example of country's pride attraction that everyone will surely enjoy. 



Surely you'll luxurious stay will create memories. Imagine the delightful view of US$30 million "The Fountain" and as expansive as 50 Olympic-size swimming pools from your room. Super wow! Right? (www.okadamanila.com)



Video clip of "The Fountain"



Although it was short, the experience watching Okada Manila's The Fountain was really like "boredom breaker". I may not have seen Dubai's Burj Khalifa fountain show and Bellagio Las Vegas dancing fountains yet but because of this new attraction in Manila I felt I've seen it without flying outside the country. Do you know what I love about it too? This is open 365 days a year. Now, scream!

I know you're excited to go there now. This information may help you before you watch the show. Okada Manila is inside the PAGCOR Entertainment City. They provide complimentary shuttle services from Mall of Asia and other landmark locations in Manila. Click this for the hop and drop schedule and locations http://www.okadamanila.com/?q=hotel/transportation

The Fountain Show Schedules
Sunday-Thursday: 6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM (every half hour)
Friday-Saturday: 6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM, 12 AM (every half hour)


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