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Varekai Day

So after a number of times of talking about it and weighing if we really want to see the show or not... Arvic and I decided last minute (like just the week before the show started) to buy tickets.


Then we started counting the days... we were that excited. And then our Varekai day came...

It was rainy that day. We took pics as we approached the big tent.


Of course we wanted proof that we were there... so here's our pics with the tent. Haha!


There were several booths just as you get in the front area of the tent. They were selling popcorn, softdrinks and hotdogs. Made us feel we were really at a circus. Kulang na lang cotton candy!

Here's a very happy boy with his popcorn and drink. Super excited sya!


Here's the inside of the tent... well more of another reception area in one of the "wing" of the tent.


There was a photobooth as well set-up by Sunlife (one of the sponsors), all you have to do is "like" their FB page then your photo is free. Here's ours:


We were told that we can go inside the big tent already.. so this is the only shot I got from the inside before they announced that all phones and cameras should be turned off and kept.


The show was ama----zing. I loved it!!! Most of the stunts were unbelievable and the costumes were really a feast for the eyes. Well worth the ticket. The venue was really intimate for a 'circus' event. I bet you'll enjoy the show even if you get the cheapest tickets. ;) Go go go!


You can inquire and get tickets HERE. Tip: Tickets are cheaper during weekdays ;D

CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.

Comments

Circus na circus nga ang itsura sa labas ah =]
docgelo said…
good for you to watched that in manila! siguro kung nandyan din kami, i would have braved the rains too, haha!

i long for the day when i can bring my family to LV and watch CDS's "Ka".
(check out its teaser on MGM's website or youtube, ang husay!) i bet varekai was awesome. some of the bloggers too got posts about it.

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