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## Anjo World Theme Park (Cebu): Practical Guide to Rides, Hours, and How to Get There Anjo World is Cebu’s first full-scale theme park, anchored inside the Belmont One complex along the Cebu South Road in Minglanilla. It bundles classic amusement rides with an indoor ice attraction (Snow World Cebu), food kiosks, and a compact “arena” for games—easy to slot into a half-day or full-day family itinerary. ### Quick facts (verified now) - Location: Belmont One, Cebu South Road, Upper Calajo-an, Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines. - Today’s posted hours: Thu–Sun, 12:00–20:00 (check the park calendar before you go; operating days can change for weather or events). - Ticket types: Unlimited-rides Day Adventure Pass and Super Tres (3-ride) tickets; Snow World has its own admission. Prices can change—confirm on the official ticketing page before purchase. - On-site contact: Landline (032) 490 1000; Guest Relations 0917 878 7000. --- ## Why go: ride mix you can clear in a day The park’s scale is manageable: more than a dozen attractions, so you’re not spending the day queuing. Signature rides listed by the park include: - Anjo Eye (Ferris wheel / views) - Viking (swinging ship; motion-sickness prone should plan breaks) - Boomerang (spinning/pendulum style) - Tower Drop - Space Shuttle - Golden Carousel (good for small kids) - London Taxi, Mr. Cup, Mr. Toad (gentler family rides) - Bumper Boats (expect you may get a little wet) - Funtastic Arena (games area) What this means for planning: you can comfortably finish the headliners in 3–5 hours on a regular operating day, then decide whether to add Snow World Cebu (indoor sub-zero hall with ice sculptures and a slide) as your cool-down finale. --- ## Snow World Cebu: what to know before you step inside Cold rules & restrictions (strictly enforced): - Age: 3 years old and up only. Kids 2 and under are not allowed. - Health: Guests with conditions such as hypertension, asthma, pneumonia, fever/flu, heart problems, and pregnant women are not allowed inside. - Footwear: No slippers, sandals, open shoes, or high heels. - Cameras/phones: Prohibited inside due to condensation risk from the temperature change; leave devices outside or in lockers. - Ice slide: Allowed for guests ≥ 4 feet (shorter kids must be accompanied). Hours: Snow World typically follows park operating days; always re-check the official site’s posted “Today’s Hours” and Park Schedule page close to your visit because schedules can change. --- ## Practical stuff first-timers miss 1) Re-entry: You can step out and re-enter the same day if you have the exit stamp and the wrist tag still attached. Don’t remove it. 2) Outside food & beverages: Not allowed (infant food/drink is the exception). Plan to use the food kiosks and Caffè Colosseo inside the park. 3) Smoking & pets: Smoking is prohibited inside the park; pets are not allowed. 4) Payments: Major credit/debit cards accepted except AMEX. 5) Lockers & mobility: A limited number of lockers are available near the entrance; a limited number of wheelchairs are available at the park clinic. Strollers are not available for rent—bring your own compact stroller if needed. 6) Ride safety & height checks: Height/health restrictions are posted at each ride. If you’re sensitive to motion (Viking, Boomerang, Tower Drop), sequence your rides with gentler options and water/air-con breaks. 7) Photos & devices on rides: Selfie sticks and filming on rides are not allowed; secure loose items. 8) Weather: Outdoor rides may suspend in heavy rain or storms; monitor announcements on the park site/social channels on the day. --- ## Getting there (Cebu City → Minglanilla) By jeepney (official guidance): - From CIT University / Punta Princesa / Bulacao–Pardo: take a 43/44 jeepney to Minglanilla/Naga. - From SM City Cebu: take 10H to Bulacao or Pardo, then transfer to 43/44 to Minglanilla/Naga. - From Ayala Center Cebu: take 12L to Punta Princesa, then transfer as above. Tell the driver to drop you at Anjo World Theme Park or Petron Calajoan. By bus/minibus: From the South Bus Terminal, board any southbound bus/minibus and ask the conductor to drop you at Petron Calajoan, Minglanilla (short walk to Belmont One). By car/Grab/taxi: Navigate to “Belmont One, Minglanilla.” The complex fronts the Cebu South Road (SRP approach), so ride-hail pickup/drop-off is straightforward. --- ## How to structure your day If you have 3–4 hours: - Start with Anjo Eye for orientation, then rotate through Viking → Tower Drop → Boomerang (the higher-intensity trio). - Downshift with Carousel / London Taxi / Mr. Cup / Mr. Toad, then Bumper Boats if the weather’s clear. - Close with Snow World (it’s cold—nice reset before heading out). With small children: - Prioritize Golden Carousel, London Taxi, Mr. Cup/Mr. Toad, and the Anjo Eye. - Check height signs at each attraction; some require an accompanying adult. With mixed ages: - Split into two loops: thrill loop (Viking/Tower Drop/Boomerang) and family loop (Eye/Carousel/Bumper Boats), then regroup for Snow World. --- ## Tickets & value tips (read before you buy) - Choose the right product: If you plan to ride broadly, the Day Adventure Pass (unlimited rides) is usually the best value; if you’re time-boxed, Super Tres (any 3 rides) can be enough—then add Snow World separately if you want the ice experience. Always verify current rates and inclusions on the official ticketing portal before paying; third-party quotes and old blog posts often list outdated prices. - Re-entry is same-day only and tied to your stamped wristband—don’t remove it if you step out for a meal at Belmont One. - Group and school rates exist; coordinate via [email protected] for field trips or company days. > Outdated-data watch: You’ll find older pages quoting specific peso amounts for unlimited-ride passes and Snow World. Treat those as historical; use the official site’s “Buy Ticket” and “Park Schedule” pages for live pricing and open days. --- ## Accessibility & inclusivity notes - PWD and Senior Citizen discounts are available with valid ID (some rides may not be suitable—follow posted restrictions). - Wheelchairs: a limited number are available at the park clinic (first-come, first-served). Strollers are not provided—bring your own if needed. - Pregnancy: rides and Snow World are not recommended/allowed for pregnant guests; prioritize shows, gentle walk-throughs, food breaks, and the Ferris wheel only if permitted by posted guidance and personal health. Always self-assess. --- ## What to pack - Closed shoes and socks (required for Snow World; sandals/slippers will be refused). - Light jacket for Snow World; temperatures are intentionally low for the ice exhibits. - Small crossbody or belt bag; lockers are limited and rides don’t allow loose items. --- ## Final call: who will enjoy Anjo World? Families, first-time Cebu visitors wanting a half-day amusement break, and anyone curious about a tropical-city ice experience will get the most out of it. The ride set is broad enough for teens, while the layout stays walkable for grandparents. Just build around the posted Thu–Sun 12:00–20:00 operating window and confirm tickets/hours on the official site before you go. --- ### Sources & live references - Official site (hours, rides, rules, access, contacts): homepage hours, rides list, park rules, location/how-to-get-here, schedule calendar. (If you need internal links inserted to your Cebu hub or transport guides, point me to the exact URLs and I’ll weave them in logically—without altering verified facts.)

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Updated April 16, 2024

## Anjo World Theme Park (Cebu): Practical Guide to Rides, Hours, and How to Get There

Anjo World is Cebu’s first full-scale theme park, anchored inside the Belmont One complex along the Cebu South Road in Minglanilla. It bundles classic amusement rides with an indoor ice attraction (Snow World Cebu), food kiosks, and a compact “arena” for games—easy to slot into a half-day or full-day family itinerary.

### Quick facts (verified now)
– Location: Belmont One, Cebu South Road, Upper Calajo-an, Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines.
– Today’s posted hours: Thu–Sun, 12:00–20:00 (check the park calendar before you go; operating days can change for weather or events).
– Ticket types: Unlimited-rides Day Adventure Pass and Super Tres (3-ride) tickets; Snow World has its own admission. Prices can change—confirm on the official ticketing page before purchase.
– On-site contact: Landline (032) 490 1000; Guest Relations 0917 878 7000.

## Why go: ride mix you can clear in a day

The park’s scale is manageable: more than a dozen attractions, so you’re not spending the day queuing. Signature rides listed by the park include:

– Anjo Eye (Ferris wheel / views)
– Viking (swinging ship; motion-sickness prone should plan breaks)
– Boomerang (spinning/pendulum style)
– Tower Drop
– Space Shuttle
– Golden Carousel (good for small kids)
– London Taxi, Mr. Cup, Mr. Toad (gentler family rides)
– Bumper Boats (expect you may get a little wet)
– Funtastic Arena (games area)

What this means for planning: you can comfortably finish the headliners in 3–5 hours on a regular operating day, then decide whether to add Snow World Cebu (indoor sub-zero hall with ice sculptures and a slide) as your cool-down finale.

## Snow World Cebu: what to know before you step inside

Cold rules & restrictions (strictly enforced):
– Age: 3 years old and up only. Kids 2 and under are not allowed.
– Health: Guests with conditions such as hypertension, asthma, pneumonia, fever/flu, heart problems, and pregnant women are not allowed inside.
– Footwear: No slippers, sandals, open shoes, or high heels.
– Cameras/phones: Prohibited inside due to condensation risk from the temperature change; leave devices outside or in lockers.
– Ice slide: Allowed for guests ≥ 4 feet (shorter kids must be accompanied).

Hours: Snow World typically follows park operating days; always re-check the official site’s posted “Today’s Hours” and Park Schedule page close to your visit because schedules can change.

## Practical stuff first-timers miss

1) Re-entry: You can step out and re-enter the same day if you have the exit stamp and the wrist tag still attached. Don’t remove it.

2) Outside food & beverages: Not allowed (infant food/drink is the exception). Plan to use the food kiosks and Caffè Colosseo inside the park.

3) Smoking & pets: Smoking is prohibited inside the park; pets are not allowed.

4) Payments: Major credit/debit cards accepted except AMEX.

5) Lockers & mobility: A limited number of lockers are available near the entrance; a limited number of wheelchairs are available at the park clinic. Strollers are not available for rent—bring your own compact stroller if needed.

6) Ride safety & height checks: Height/health restrictions are posted at each ride. If you’re sensitive to motion (Viking, Boomerang, Tower Drop), sequence your rides with gentler options and water/air-con breaks.

7) Photos & devices on rides: Selfie sticks and filming on rides are not allowed; secure loose items.

8) Weather: Outdoor rides may suspend in heavy rain or storms; monitor announcements on the park site/social channels on the day.

## Getting there (Cebu City → Minglanilla)

By jeepney (official guidance):
– From CIT University / Punta Princesa / Bulacao–Pardo: take a 43/44 jeepney to Minglanilla/Naga.
– From SM City Cebu: take 10H to Bulacao or Pardo, then transfer to 43/44 to Minglanilla/Naga.
– From Ayala Center Cebu: take 12L to Punta Princesa, then transfer as above.
Tell the driver to drop you at Anjo World Theme Park or Petron Calajoan.

By bus/minibus: From the South Bus Terminal, board any southbound bus/minibus and ask the conductor to drop you at Petron Calajoan, Minglanilla (short walk to Belmont One).

By car/Grab/taxi: Navigate to “Belmont One, Minglanilla.” The complex fronts the Cebu South Road (SRP approach), so ride-hail pickup/drop-off is straightforward.

## How to structure your day

If you have 3–4 hours:
– Start with Anjo Eye for orientation, then rotate through Viking → Tower Drop → Boomerang (the higher-intensity trio).
– Downshift with Carousel / London Taxi / Mr. Cup / Mr. Toad, then Bumper Boats if the weather’s clear.
– Close with Snow World (it’s cold—nice reset before heading out).

With small children:
– Prioritize Golden Carousel, London Taxi, Mr. Cup/Mr. Toad, and the Anjo Eye.
– Check height signs at each attraction; some require an accompanying adult.

With mixed ages:
– Split into two loops: thrill loop (Viking/Tower Drop/Boomerang) and family loop (Eye/Carousel/Bumper Boats), then regroup for Snow World.

## Tickets & value tips (read before you buy)

– Choose the right product: If you plan to ride broadly, the Day Adventure Pass (unlimited rides) is usually the best value; if you’re time-boxed, Super Tres (any 3 rides) can be enough—then add Snow World separately if you want the ice experience. Always verify current rates and inclusions on the official ticketing portal before paying; third-party quotes and old blog posts often list outdated prices.
– Re-entry is same-day only and tied to your stamped wristband—don’t remove it if you step out for a meal at Belmont One.
– Group and school rates exist; coordinate via [email protected] for field trips or company days.

> Outdated-data watch: You’ll find older pages quoting specific peso amounts for unlimited-ride passes and Snow World. Treat those as historical; use the official site’s “Buy Ticket” and “Park Schedule” pages for live pricing and open days.

## Accessibility & inclusivity notes

– PWD and Senior Citizen discounts are available with valid ID (some rides may not be suitable—follow posted restrictions).
– Wheelchairs: a limited number are available at the park clinic (first-come, first-served). Strollers are not provided—bring your own if needed.
– Pregnancy: rides and Snow World are not recommended/allowed for pregnant guests; prioritize shows, gentle walk-throughs, food breaks, and the Ferris wheel only if permitted by posted guidance and personal health. Always self-assess.

## What to pack

– Closed shoes and socks (required for Snow World; sandals/slippers will be refused).
– Light jacket for Snow World; temperatures are intentionally low for the ice exhibits.
– Small crossbody or belt bag; lockers are limited and rides don’t allow loose items.

## Final call: who will enjoy Anjo World?

Families, first-time Cebu visitors wanting a half-day amusement break, and anyone curious about a tropical-city ice experience will get the most out of it. The ride set is broad enough for teens, while the layout stays walkable for grandparents. Just build around the posted Thu–Sun 12:00–20:00 operating window and confirm tickets/hours on the official site before you go.

### Sources & live references
– Official site (hours, rides, rules, access, contacts): homepage hours, rides list, park rules, location/how-to-get-here, schedule calendar.

(If you need internal links inserted to your Cebu hub or transport guides, point me to the exact URLs and I’ll weave them in logically—without altering verified facts.)

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