Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites: Your Dream Getaway Awaits!
Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites: My Brain's All Over This Place (And That's a GOOD Thing!) - A Messy, Honest Review
Alright, folks, buckle up. This isn't your typical, sanitized hotel review. This is me, spilling my guts (and hopefully spilling a little tea, too) on Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites. They say your dream getaway awaits. Well, I packed my bags, my expectations, and a whole lotta caffeine, and I went to find out. (And I think I found it! Maybe.)
Accessibility: Okay, vital stuff first. Listen, accessibility is HUGE for me. I've seen places that claim to be accessible and then… well, let's just say they're not. Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites impressed me. I saw facilities for disabled guests listed (crucial!) and an elevator. I didn't get to fully test out everything (I'm not disabled myself, but I’m a big advocate), but the initial impressions were good. Crucially, they've got security features and CCTV in common areas. This is a big plus as you want to feel safe, right?
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Oh My!
Let’s be real: a big part of a vacation is stuffing your face. And Unbelievable (I'm calling it Unbelievable from now on) understands this. They've got a freaking empire of options. Seriously, it’s like they built a mini-city of deliciousness.
- Restaurants: Multiple! Which is a godsend when you have kids in tow and they decide they only want chicken nuggets for the entire trip. (A la carte in restaurant, Buffet in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western cuisine in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant)
- Breakfast: Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast [buffet]. (Yes, it's worth repeating because BUFFETS!) Plus, the Asian breakfast options were a HUGE hit with my travel buddies.
- Coffee shop: My lifeline! Coffee is essential, people.
- Poolside bar: Because cocktails by the pool are practically mandatory.
- Snack bar: For those between-meal cravings that hit with the force of a thousand suns.
- But here's the thing: I had a bit of a moment at the restaurant. The desserts were divine -- I mean, seriously, divine! I may or may not have snuck an extra slice of mango cake back to my room. (Don't tell anyone). The coffee/tea in restaurant was also excellent.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax – The Ultimate Chill Zone
Okay, so you're not ALL about the food (lies!). Unbelievable gets this too. They’re all about helping you unwind.
- Spa/Sauna: The spa was fantastic. Yes, I indulged in a massage. Yes, it was so good I almost fell asleep mid-kneading. (Body scrub, Body wrap, Foot bath, Sauna, Steamroom)
- Fitness center: They have a fitness center! I mean, I say that, but did I use it? Maybe not. I was too busy enjoying the spa and the food. But hey, the option is there for the super-motivated.
- Swimming pool [outdoor], Pool with view: The pool was GORGEOUS! I spent a solid three hours lounging by it, reading my book (which, let's be honest, I mostly used as a prop).
Cleanliness and Safety – Whew, They Take This Seriously
This part is crucial in this day and age. Unbelievable gets it.
- Hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE. Seriously, I felt like I was swimming in it. (Okay, not really, but you get the point).
- Anti-viral cleaning products.
- Rooms sanitized between stays.
- Staff trained in safety protocol.
- Safe dining setup.
- Daily disinfection in common areas.
- Sterilizing equipment.
- They even had breakfast takeaway service for extra safety.
- And it was easy to opt-out of room sanitization.
- They provide individually-wrapped food options.
Services and Conveniences – Sorted!
Listen, travel can be stressful. The little things can make all the difference. Unbelievable seems to try and think of everything.
- Cash withdrawal. Always handy.
- Concierge: Useful for those times when you need help figuring out where to eat or what to see.
- Daily housekeeping: A lifesaver!
- Doorman: Makes you feel fancy.
- Elevator: Again, essential.
- Food delivery: For the days you just want to chill in your room AND order food.
- Laundry service and Ironing service: Because vacation doesn't mean giving up on looking presentable.
- Luggage storage.
- Safety deposit boxes.
- Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site]. Parking in Baguio can be a nightmare, so this is a major win.
For The Kids – A Family Paradise
- Babysitting service.
- Family/child friendly.
- Kids facilities.
- Kids meal.
Available in all Rooms – The Nitty Gritty
Okay, time to talk about the actual rooms.
- Air conditioning. Phew (Baguio can get hot!)
- Alarm clock. You know, for waking up.
- Bathrobes. This is important!
- Bathtub, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower. A good selection to fit all moods.
- Blackout curtains. Ahhh, sweet, sweet darkness.
- Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea. A must for any caffeine addict (like yours truly).
- Desk, Laptop workspace. For those (brief) moments when you need to do some work.
- Free bottled water. Hydration is key!
- Hair dryer.
- In-room safe box.
- Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Wi-Fi [free]. Seriously, free Wi-Fi in all rooms is a HUGE win. I need to be connected!
- Ironing facilities.
- Mini bar.
- Reading light.
- Refrigerator.
- Satellite/cable channels, On-demand movies. Perfect for a night in.
- Seating area, Sofa.
- Smoke alarms, Smoke detector. Safety first!
- Telephone.
- Toiletries.
- Wake-up service.
My Quirky Thoughts and Honest Imperfections
Look, Unbelievable is pretty damn impressive. But no place is perfect. Here's the real, unfiltered me:
- The minor stuff.: I wish they had a dedicated arcade. One can dream!
- The small details.: The soundproofing in my room could have been slightly better – I could sometimes hear the late-night revelry from other rooms, but it wasn't a deal breaker.
- The location. The location is amazing I felt safe!
The Verdict?
Would I recommend Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites? ABSOLUTELY. It's a place that genuinely caters to families, couples, and anyone who just wants a break. They’ve thought of almost everything. I left relaxed, rejuvenated, and about five pounds heavier (thanks to the mango cake). The staff were friendly and helpful, the facilities were top-notch, and the whole experience was just… well, unbelievable.
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My Unbelievable Offer (Or, Why YOU Should Book NOW!)
Forget the Ordinary. Experience Unbelievable.
Are you craving a getaway that's more "escape" and less "chore"? Then ditch the generic hotels and embrace the epic at Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites. We're talking:
- Family Fun: Kid-friendly facilities, babysitting services (so you can actually relax!), and tons of activities to keep the little ones (and the not-so-little ones) entertained.
- Relaxation Redefined: Indulge in our luxurious spa, take a refreshing dip in our pool, and let the stress melt away.
Okay, buckle up, buttercups. We're going to Baguio. And not just any Baguio, we're talking Agreeable Family Baguio Suites. Pray for me. This is going to be… well, let’s just say it’s going to be something. Here's my attempt at an itinerary, but frankly, knowing me, it's more of a suggestion than a hard and fast plan. Prepare for derailment.
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Baguio Orientation (aka, "I'm Already Lost")
Morning (Because I'm an Early Riser, Apparently): The flight. Ugh. Air travel. Smelly airplane bathrooms, crying babies…but, hey, the promise of Baguio keeps me going. Arriving at the airport, which felt even smaller and more chaotic than I remember. Okay, deep breaths. Finding our pre-arranged (ha!) transport to the suites was…an adventure. Let's just say the driver had a very liberal interpretation of the word "direct." Detours, wrong turns, enough hairpin bends to make my stomach churn. Finally, FINALLY, we pull up to Agreeable Family Baguio Suites. First impressions? Cute, slightly quirky. A bit like your favorite aunt's house, if your favorite aunt was obsessed with Victorian furniture.
Afternoon (The "Unpacking and Immediate Regret" Phase): Unpacking. My suitcase exploded on arrival. Clothes everywhere! It's a disaster, and I already feel like a hurricane. The room is… cozy. Let's call it that. Actually, It's not the size; it's the sheer volume of floral patterns conflicting with the landscape paintings. My eyes hurt. Then, the real work begins – the unpacking of the emotional baggage to make space for the physical luggage.
Afternoon 2 (The "Trying to Find Food Before I Faint" Phase): We ventured out to find lunch. Okay, so the map on my phone is, apparently, just a suggestion. After wandering around, getting increasingly hangry, We ended up at a local eatery. The food. Let's be charitable and call it "hearty." Let's say the fried chicken had a certain… rustic charm. The locals are friendly, though. Baguio has a good vibe.
Evening (The "Attempted Relaxation and Early Bedtime" Phase): Back at the suites. Shower. Finally, I settle in my room. The floral patterns are still taunting, but the exhaustion is winning. Early to bed, because tomorrow, we face the real Baguio.
Day 2: The Burnham Park Delirium and the Strawberry Farm Fiasco
Morning (The "Coffee is My Savior" Phase): Coffee, glorious, life-giving coffee. The breakfast at the suites…meh. Let's just say I'm grateful for the promise of strong coffee. We are going to Burnham Park, and I hear this place is tourist central.
Late Morning (The "Park Panic" Phase): Burnham Park. Okay, it's pretty, in a slightly over-manicured way. The lake! The swan boats! The overwhelming number of people! We managed to rent a boat, which was as chaotic as you'd imagine, given my navigational skills. I almost capsized us! It was exhilarating, the way only near-drowning can be. Oh, and the people. The people. Endless selfie sticks, screaming kids, and the general air of "slightly frantic holiday." Still, the sunshine and the giggles made it worth it.
Afternoon (The "Strawberry Farm Failure" Phase): The day's most crushing disappointment. The Strawberry Farm. We anticipated sweet, juicy strawberries. We envisioned idyllic scenes of picking our own plump red gems. What we got was. crowds. Endless rows of… not-very-impressive strawberries and a line for the instagrammable moments. A few sad strawberries later we declared it a failure. We may have needed therapy.
Late Afternoon/Evening (The "Fueling the Soul" Phase): A quick stop at Cafe by the Ruins – finally, food that actually tasted good! It's a Baguio institution, and for a reason. That meal was worth every bit of stress earlier in the day. Afterwards, a slow walk, the crisp mountain air filling my lungs. I let the exhaustion and overwhelm melt away.
Day 3: Mines View Park and the "Almost Lost Forever" Experience
Morning (The "Souvenir Shopping Spree" Phase): Okay, I'm a sucker for souvenirs. The only problem is, I have no idea what to buy because everything looks like it belongs in a souvenir shop. I spend too much money.
Late Morning (The "Mines View Madness" Phase): Mines View Park. The view is incredible. Seriously, breathtaking. The wind is whipping, the vendors are relentless, and the sheer drop-off is terrifying. The views are worth it, but the crowds are intense, making it hard to actually appreciate the view. One of us was about to get lost.
Afternoon (The "Almost Lost Forever" Phase): This. This is where things got interesting. We decided to wander off the beaten path. A wrong turn, a poorly marked trail, and suddenly… we were very lost. Panic started to set in. The sun started to set, and the temperature began to drop. After what felt like an eternity, we managed to find our way back. We're never going off the beaten path again.
Evening (The "Wine and Wonder" Phase): Okay, we managed to get back. I might need therapy. Wine. Lots of wine. We headed back to the suite, ready for a quiet evening. We sat out on the balcony (with the floral patterns now feeling oddly familiar) and, just for a moment, watched the sunset. Baguio, you’re complicated, but… you've got something.
Day 4: Goodbye Baguio (And a Prayer for Sanity)
Morning (The "Last Breakfast and Packing Meltdown" Phase): Packing. It was somehow even worse than the unpacking. My suitcase is now a chaotic mess of souvenir trinkets, half-eaten snacks, and clothes covered in strawberry juice.
Late Morning (The "One Last Glance and Departure" Phase): One last walk around the area, soaking in the atmosphere. A final cup of coffee. A final, deep breath of crisp mountain air. We’re going home, and I'm already plotting my return trip.
Afternoon (The "Homeward Bound" Phase): Travel. This time the driver knows the way. We arrive at the airport.
Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites: FAQ - Because Let’s Face It, You Need Answers (and Probably Coffee!)
Okay, Spill the Beans! What Makes These Suites... Unbelievable? (And Is It Just Marketing Hype?)
Alright, alright, settle down, buttercup. So, "Unbelievable" is *technically* marketing. But hear me out. We’re not talking about some cookie-cutter hotel room. Think HUGE. Like, enough space to actually *breathe* in, even with a toddler tornado wreaking havoc. We're talking separate bedrooms, a proper living area (so the kids don't trample all over your attempts to Netflix and chill), and often, a kitchen. Seriously, after the third day of eating out in Baguio, you *will* be dreaming of a home-cooked meal. And the views? Yeah, those are pretty damn good. (My kid accidentally threw a banana peel off the balcony once. Don’t tell anyone. We survived.) It’s about creating a genuine **family experience**, not just a place to crash. It's a gamble. We've been to hotels where the pictures promised the world, and reality gave us a cramped closet-sized room. It can be an expensive and heartbreaking situation to discover after traveling for hours with kids.
Are these suites really *family*-friendly? I have a small army (aka three kids) and my sanity hangs by a thread.
YES! Mostly. Look, nothing is *truly* foolproof with kids. But they try! They often have things like cribs (call ahead and confirm!), high chairs, and sometimes, even a kid-sized table and chairs. We once stayed in a place with a whole playroom! It was glorious...until they all started fighting over the only race car. (Lesson learned: pack extra toys, people!) But it really does depend on the specific suite and what they offer. Reading reviews is key. And always, always, *always* ask questions beforehand. Don't be afraid to be ridiculously specific about your needs. Like, "Does the balcony have a safety net? My youngest has a disturbing fascination with the void."
Baguio weather is... unpredictable. What if it rains the entire time? Are we doomed?
Oh, the Baguio rain. It’s legendary. Yes, it can be a bummer. But Unbelievable Baguio Family Suites often have indoor spaces that let you still enjoy your time there. A spacious living room can turn into a cozy movie marathon zone. A kitchen lets you try your hand at baking with the family, failing miserably, but making a good mess of it, nonetheless. And honestly? Sometimes, just curling up with a good book (if the kids allow it) and listening to the rain is the best thing ever. There's also the option of indoor activities like board games, or, if you have teenagers, letting them doomscroll on their phones. Just make sure you have a backup plan.
Budget, Budget, Budget! How much are we actually talking about?
Okay, so this is where things get... interesting. Prices can fluctuate *wildly*, depending on the season, the specific suite, and how far in advance you book. Don't expect budget-friendly like a motel. But you're also not paying the price of a luxury resort, generally. Do your research! Check multiple booking sites! Negotiate if you're feeling brave! Sometimes, you can snag a fantastic deal. Other times... well, you might have to eat instant noodles for a week afterwards. I once booked a suite that was advertised as "luxurious." Luxurious, my foot! It was nice, yes. But the bill almost caused me to have a conniption. Lesson learned: ALWAYS check the cancellation policy. (And maybe pack your own instant noodles, just in case.)
What about eating out? Are there restaurants nearby?
Baguio has tons of restaurants! From Jollibee to fancy restaurants, you can find everything. You could even take family to Burnham Park for a walk, where you can find different stalls! Ask the suite staff for recommendations, they're your best bet. This can make life easier for a family. You can also prep meals in your own kitchen. Baguio is famous for its fresh produce. You can find your own ingredients in the public market! You can always find some delicious food, even when you forgot to plan! That's the fun of living in the moment, yeah?
Okay, I'm sold. How do I actually book this thing?
The usual suspects, my friend. Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia, direct websites of the suites (if they have them). Again, comparison shop! Read reviews! And be prepared to be a little flexible with your dates if you're on a tighter budget. And for the love of all that is holy, READ THE FINE PRINT! Cancellation policies can be brutal. And if it seems *too* good to be true? It probably is. I once almost got scammed booking a "luxury villa" that turned out to be a glorified shed. (Seriously. Shudder.) Never again. Also, don't forget the "call the number" part that you'd almost overlook. It can be a little taxing to call them, but it's a surefire way to ask about things you need to know for sure. And always always always, call a day or two before your actual booking date. This will help you clear up some important information.
What if something goes wrong? Like, REALLY wrong? (Apart from the kid throwing the banana peel?)
Okay, deep breaths. First, check the suite's emergency contact information. Then, take pictures (because evidence is key!). Then, try to resolve the issue calmly. (Easier said than done, especially when sleep-deprived.) Most places have decent customer service. If it's a major problem, don't hesitate to contact the booking platform you used. And, as a last resort – and I only say this because I've had to do it once - document EVERYTHING! Keep records of all communication. It can be used for your claims. It's annoying, but you'll thank yourself later. Also, always, always, always pack duct tape! (You never know.) And don't be afraid to complain! It's your vacation, and you deserve to enjoy it.
Parking! Parking is the bane of my existence. Is it a nightmare?
Baguio parking? Oh, honey, it's *infamous*. Some suites have parking, some don't. If it’s a dealbreaker (and for many of us, it is!), inquire about parking *before* you book. Ask if it's free, or if you need to pay. IsHotels Blog Guide