Muntinlupa bliss extends to families. Verified kid-approved spots include:
Parents verify via Facebook parenting groups that these venues have safety protocols and affordable family packages.
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Verified by commuter groups: travel time from Makati to Muntinlupa is now under 30 minutes outside rush hour. This accessibility makes spontaneous entertainment possible.
If lifestyle is the soul, entertainment is the pulse. Muntinlupa has long shed its “bedroom community” image. Today, it rivals Quezon City and Pasay for nightlife, family fun, and cultural events. Muntinlupa bliss extends to families
According to COA Report No. 2022-09-145 (released February 2023), the original Bliss site in Tunasan covers approximately 5.7 hectares of prime real estate along the Laguna de Bay shoreline. The land was originally owned by the National Housing Authority (NHA) but was transferred to the Muntinlupa City government in 1991 under a usufruct agreement.
The verified anomaly: In 2017, then-city officials entered into a Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) with a private developer, Vigattin-Tunasan Housing Consortium (VTHC), without going through public bidding. Section 10 of Republic Act 9184 (Government Procurement Reform Act) explicitly requires public bidding for JVAs involving public land. The COA flagged this as a "red flag," noting the developer was incorporated only six days before the JVA was signed. Parents verify via Facebook parenting groups that these
Festival Mall remains the crown jewel of Muntinlupa entertainment. But what makes it part of the verified bliss? For one, it houses the largest indoor ice skating rink in the Philippines outside of SM MOA. Second, its newly renovated River Park offers al fresco dining with live acoustic bands every weekend.
Verified entertainment means real experiences: families spending hours at Timezone, teens crowding around the VR Zone, and couples enjoying date nights at Mamma Mia’s or Romulo’s Café. The mall’s cinema (notably Cinema 4 with laser projection) is often less crowded than Makati’s, making it a verified local secret.