Dec 30, 2014

Top 10 Posts in 2014

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So, yet another year comes to an end.

2015, particularly in January, will be a very special year for us at cheekiemonkie.net. The wifey started this blog in January 2005 when Ash was born and in a flash, we have been at it for TEN whole years!

I'm sure we will continue to create new memories... just like in 2014, there were some awesome memories such as when I penned my first-ever Foreword for a book, and was featured on TheAsianParent, The New Age Parents and Maybe Baby Singapore. But none of these could be compared to the memories that I forged with my monkies and wifey - and of course, the ones that I had documented which had a hand in shaping our 2014.

10. What it Feels like to be a Parent of 3 Kids
Read it HERE


I guess the animated gif speaks for itself, no? This was definitely one of my most lighthearted entries in 2014 and I guess it resonated with lots of parents as well.

9. How to Survive Dining Out with Kids
Read it HERE

Written for parents, by a parent. Especially one who had gone through the actual ordeal of dining out with my monkies. To restaurants. With other humans in them.

8. Top Penang Activities For Kids
Read it HERE


Did I mention we LOVE Penang? Other than the obvious tantalising food options, Penang is a fantastic place to travel to with children in tow. With so many kids-friendly places to visit, the major complaint from our travelling buddies and us is "Why is our Penang holiday so darn short???"

7. Why Changi Airport is More Fun for Kids than Shopping Malls
Read it HERE


Changi Airport is chock full of activities for children - many of which are free! - and families can easily spend more than half a day shuttling the public spaces between three terminals. So if you are intending to bring your kids down to Changi Airport for a day's worth of fun, this list is going to be a lifesaver. No passport required.

6. Parenting Confessions of a Cheekiemonkie Dad
Read it HERE

Much as I strive to be the perfect Parent, I am only human. More accurately, I am a guy. Yes, that minor detail inadvertently hinders my efforts to earn the accolade of 'Parent of the Year'. Because there are things that I must do, short-cuts that I must take in order to get through my days as a parent.

5. A Singapore Beach Getaway: Lazarus & Seringat Islands
Read it HERE


Can't believe this stretch of beach can be reached without stamping your passport? Neither did we, until we set foot on Lazarus Island.

4. How We Cope with Three Kids
Read it HERE


For the past three years, one of the most common comments that the wifey and I get is, “I don’t know how both of you do it with three kids!" Well after this post, I hope they do know now!

3. Farm Stay in Johor, Malaysia: KOREF Resort
Read it HERE


This was truly a farm stay like no other. It was simple kampung living at best, but it had that inexplicable rustic charm to it. Those who love to be a part of nature will definitely find the resort a prefect getaway, with no electronic devices or any other distractions that are tied to city life.

2. All I'll Ever Need is You
Read it HERE

A heartfelt post that I penned for the wifey for Valentine's Day. Beyond the mushiness, I also revealed a never-been-shared ordeal that the both of us went through before we had the 3 monkies. Suffice to say, we are blessed that we are still alive today.

1. 12 Places in Singapore to Bring your Children Before They Grow Up
Read it HERE


Okay, so this was easily the MOST read cheekiemonkie blog post for 2014. I don't know if it constituted in going viral or not but this post had more then 2,500 shares on Facebook, with more than 200,000 views since May 2014. Which goes to show that parents are always on the constant lookout for great places to bring their kids to.


And as we welcome 2015, I would like to say a big Thank You to you, our dear readers for your support all these while. HAPPY NEW YEAR, and here's wishing you and your loved ones an amazing year ahead. Bring on 2015!




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Dec 29, 2014

10 Ways Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa Makes It So Fun For Kids That They Will Never Want To Leave

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If you have read my previous post on Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa, it is no secret then that my monkies were hugely inconsolable when the time came for us to check out. Because the resort was truly one that not only bypassed our expectations but delivered so much more.

To recap, the resort is located a mere ten to fifteen minutes drive from the airport - YAY for a short airport transfer when travelling with kids! - so this meant we were off the plane and swiftly checked into our room... minus the 'are-we-there-yet?'s.

And the beauty of this particular Shangri-La property lies in the lush, tropical grounds and endless amenities it offers. The 13 grassy acres of tropical, beachside gardens are spectacular, with lawns for kids to run amok and family-friendly activities galore. And my word, the activities were enough to even make a grown man jump up with glee.


So here they are - all in their individual glory - the TEN ways that Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa makes it just so darn hard for kids (and some adults too) to bid farewell.

1. Huge Pools


If your kids are anything like my monkies, then just the mere sight of these blue waters will be enough to whip them up into a frenzy.


The swimming pool at the Main Wing consists of several sections of pools linked together, each with various depths so that both children and adults will be able to enjoy some splashing fun.


I particularly loved how the pool is dotted with kids-friendly features, like the squirting water guns located at the shallower end of the pool.


But what took the cake for the monkies was the presence of this.


A winding water slide that they went on countless times. 


If you prefer to laze around, minus the ruckus, the swimming pool at the Ocean Wing offers a pretty peaceful alternative.


2. Kids Aquaplay Area & Pool

Speaking of ruckus, rest assured there will be plenty of that at this section of the water area.


The area comes with a water playground complete with water slides, as well as a separate shaded children’s pool. Perfect to keep out the sun's rays for the little ones!


As for the water playground, I guess the photos alone will suffice in telling you how much fun the monkies had.


The children's water play area is just opposite the main pool, with plenty of deck chairs all around, so this makes it ideal for parents to keep watch of their kids while sipping on that ice cold beer. Or at least I enjoyed it. Heh.


Oh, and what better way to top a day's worth of fun by the pools than enjoying a scoop of gelato!


3. Golf Park

Besides the six-hole golf park within the resort, there is also a 14-hole mini-golf course for the little ones to practice a swing or two.


The Mini Golf Rate is PHP300 (or S$9) per round and includes of clubs and balls.


The interesting thing about the golf park is it is themed, with the 14 holes combining sport with lessons in geography, as each hole is a miniature representation of a well-known landmark in the Philippines or Asia. Even our Merlion got a feature!


4. Zip Line

The sprawling nature of the resort also meant that it could even afford to have a Zip Line on its premise. The monkies did not have the chance to give it a go but judging from the looks (and height) of it, I reckon it is probably more for kids than adults.


5. Beach

A key attraction for our monkies was the beach, which was a short walk down from the pool areas.


Of course, a beachside dining cafe will always be welcome. Especially since we were down at the beach EVERY SINGLE DAY while we were at the resort. And happy hours between 4.30pm and 7pm did not hurt too.


For families with younger kids, the resort thoughtfully provides loads of beach toys for the kids and in an enclosed and sheltered area, no less.


But for my monkies, there was always going to be one key highlight.


Swimming among AND feeding the swarm of fishes that swam so close to the shore!


The resort provides bottles of free fish food so you can probably guess the monkies had a field day (or days) ensuring the fishes were thoroughly well-fed.


6. Marine Sanctuary

If you are still unimpressed by what Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa has to offer, then surely this must be the clincher... which was also the reason why the monkies clamoured to go to the beach every single day.


Officially established in 2007, the Shangri-La Marine Sanctuary spans six hectares from the resort's beachfront and is teeming with over 160 species of fish, clams and coral. Snorkel sets are available for rental while life jackets - even for kids - are readily available.


The waves are surprisingly virtually non-existent, and all of us including Ale were able to walk out into the sea during low tide. And trust me, the experience will be well worth it.


These were just but a handful of the marine life that the monkies got to see with their very own eyes and it was all fascinating.


One surreal moment during our snorkeling sessions was when we chanced upon this large school of fishes swimming just beneath us. Quite frankly, it was always going to be a different experience seeing it up close compared to watching it on a nature programme.


I even had the opportunity to swim to the farthest (safe) point of the sanctuary. The monkies did not follow as it was pretty deep but I enjoyed my precious moments away from them... no matter how short that may be.


Safe to say, the Marine Sanctuary is the one thing that all of us sorely miss at Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa!


7. Sea Sports

The dreamy turquoise waters also allow for all kinds of activities such as diving, snorkeling, kayaking, para-sailing, windsurfing, sailing or deep-sea fishing. All for a fee, of course. For diving enthusiasts, there are more than 20 dive sites teeming with marine life within a half-hour boat ride from the resort.


8. Adventure Zone & Toddler Zone

Kids still have energy to expend after a day out under the sun, you say? Then this Indoor Playground will no doubt illicit more squeals and screams from them!


Only thing is this is not any ordinary Indoor Playground; it is one that is home to a 3-lane Wave Slide and one heart-stopping Drop Slide.


Much like the Advenrture Zone the monkies experience in Golden Sands Resort in Penang, the one slide that the monkies adored and could not seem to get tired of was the wavy blue drop slide which see them go slamming into a pool of colourful balls again and again.


Of course, there are the usual playgym-kind of obstacles with hanging bridges and ropes but I think the slides still retained very much of their attention.


There is also an outdoor area, where kids can indulge in some art and craft activity.


The Adventure Zone is chargeable at PHP200 (S$6) per child per hour, although some room packages do include a few hours of free play. Oh, and remember to pack socks and long sleeved tops as they are a MUST for kids entering the playground.

For toddlers and younger kids aged 3 and below, there is a separate Toddler’s Zone which comes in a safe and enclosed environment away from the bigger kids. Entry is free for hotel guests but children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.


9. E-Zone

Older kids, teenagers and parents can opt for the E-Zone, with pool tables, table football, XBox consoles and a snack bar to keep everyone duly entertained.


There is even a mini arcade centre!


10. Daily Activities

Still need to keep your kids occupied?  There are also daily activities for kids (at extra cost) divided by age range such as Ceramic Painting, Air Hockey Challenge and Tie-Dye Magic. See HERE for the full listing.

Adults need not feel left out, with daily activities such as Yoga at CHI, The Spa, Garden Tour and Beach Volleyball. But the one that I will highly recommend is the FREE Snorkeling Safari session, where guests will be able to explore the Marine Sanctuary together with a trained marine biologist.


So I guess it is not difficult to see why the monkies were extremely reluctant to bid the resort farewell when the time came for us to check out. The reasons above, and the fact they had to say goddbye to their beloved hermit crabs.


Yes, when the monkies were not busy exploring the depths of the sea, they were preoccupied with looking for hermit crabs - big and small.


And for what purpose? To let them participate in a hermit crab race on the sand of course!


So if you are a fan of a big resort packed with fun things to do with kids then yes, Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa is definitely the only resort you should consider when holidaying in Cebu.


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Initially, our Cebu visit included a 2-night stay at Bohol. But during our final night at Shangri-La Mactan, a super typhoon (Typhoon Hagupit) was due to sweep through the Philippines and hence, the sea ferry services were suspended and our visit to Bohol had to be cancelled. The resort knew of our predicament and graciously extended our stay by an additional night. So a huge thanks to Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa for the extension of goodwill!


Also, as our departure date from Cebu was also forecasted to be the day that the super typhoon slammed onto the Philippines' shores, Cebu Pacific Air rescheduled our return flight ever so promptly and brought forward our return date by one day, thanks to its daily schedule of flights between Singapore and Cebu.


As you can probably guess, we will definitely be back in Cebu sooner than later. And frankly, the monkies can't wait.


For more photos of our amazing experience in Cebu, see our Facebook photo album HERE.

Useful Details

Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa
Punta Engano Road, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, 6015, Philippines
Website: www.shangri-la.com/cebu/mactanresort/

Family Fun Package
Available from now until 31 March 2015

The Family Fun Package includes:
- Room accommodation and daily buffet breakfast for two (2) adults
- Children below 12 years enjoy complimentary buffet meals when accompanied by an adult (maximum of two (2) children)
- Daily dinner buffet with unlimited standard drinks for two (2) adults and two (2) children
- Unlimited access to the Adventure Zone for a maximum of two (2) children
- Round-trip shuttle bus transfers to/from the airport for two (2) adults and two (2) children
- Fish house making activity for the family
- Savings of 15% on Food & Beverage services, CHI, The Spa treatments for adults and laundry and pressing services
- Welcome drink upon arrival
- Access to the Health Club for adults: whirlpool bath, steam room, sauna, gym
- Complimentary in-room wired Internet and Wi-Fi access
- Scheduled complimentary recreational activities
For more information, visit HERE.


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