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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    The locals wont get 300 weekly passes. Unless they can afford. Its a small city. So they will prolly stay home. I think its a good move by the local govt.
    300 bucks for a one-week pass! it's even cheaper than i thought..
    if they offered something similar in metro manila, i probably wouldn't have bought a coding car at all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    The locals wont get 300 weekly passes. Unless they can afford. Its a small city. So they will prolly stay home. I think its a good move by the local govt.
    300 bucks for a one-week pass! it's even cheaper than i thought..
    if they offered something similar in metro manila, i probably wouldn't have bought a coding car at all..

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    #402
    500 pala same as penalty.

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    #403
    Coming from Manila to Baguio. 3.5 hours nalang kasama stop over. Laking ginhawa yung TPLEX.

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    #404
    The coding exemption applies only to transients/tourists.

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    #405
    Quote Originally Posted by vanquish View Post
    The coding exemption applies only to transients/tourists.
    ah! i thought so...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanquish View Post
    The coding exemption applies only to transients/tourists.
    ah! i thought so...

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    #406
    open na ba ulit ang kenon?

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    #407
    Quote Originally Posted by vanquish View Post
    The coding exemption applies only to transients/tourists.
    How do you prove that you're a tourist? Pag hinuli ba ako tapos ipapakita ko ung IDs ko or NBI clearance for example, will that exempt me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanquish View Post
    The coding exemption applies only to transients/tourists.
    How do you prove that you're a tourist? Pag hinuli ba ako tapos ipapakita ko ung IDs ko or NBI clearance for example, will that exempt me?

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    #408
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    You can go to a Police station in Baguio to get an exemption. Coding affects only the inner parts, like session road. Around outskirts like BCC or Camp John Hay, it does not apply.
    Oka. Thanks! Merienda fee lang ba or may Bayad talaga yung exemption pass?

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    #409
    Guys could you please tell e san pwede mag ikot ikot like the usual places and yung iba pang spots dun? Cause the last time I went to Baguio was 2014 and it was via a private aircraft I was flying. And di din ako nag-i-ikot. But this time I'm going with someone so kelangan pumasyal. :D

    San ding place ok mag stay? Yung walang multo of course. :D :D :D

    Pasensiya na kayo guys, I just find tsikot boys more reliable than other tourist blogs.
    Last edited by SiRbossR; September 10th, 2015 at 02:15 PM.

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    #410
    double post

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    #411
    1. For hotels will be Manor & Baguio Country Club

    2. For places of interest are

    2.1 Burnham Park in donwtime.
    2.2 Mansion House and across is is Wright park
    2.3 Mines view park and a few meters is Good Shepherd Convent for the famous strawberry & Ube jams
    2.4 Strawberry fields in La Trinidad
    2.5 Camp John Hay (where Manor is)

    Lastly, Double II across Toyota Baguio. Tuloy ang all the way dyan

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    #412
    Food trip at Slaughter House down Magsaysay Ave.

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    #413
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    1. For hotels will be Manor & Baguio Country Club

    2. For places of interest are

    2.1 Burnham Park in donwtime.
    2.2 Mansion House and across is is Wright park
    2.3 Mines view park and a few meters is Good Shepherd Convent for the famous strawberry & Ube jams
    2.4 Strawberry fields in La Trinidad
    2.5 Camp John Hay (where Manor is)

    Lastly, Double II across Toyota Baguio. Tuloy ang all the way dyan
    Dun sa double II ako na excite masubukan nga pag punta ko ng baguio..grin.

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    #414
    Quote Originally Posted by SiRbossR View Post
    Guys could you please tell e san pwede mag ikot ikot like the usual places and yung iba pang spots dun? Cause the last time I went to Baguio was 2014 and it was via a private aircraft I was flying. And di din ako nag-i-ikot. But this time I'm going with someone so kelangan pumasyal. :D

    San ding place ok mag stay? Yung walang multo of course. :D :D :D

    Pasensiya na kayo guys, I just find tsikot boys more reliable than other tourist blogs.
    Check mo TripAdvisor.com for hotels & sites or gobaguio.com for a guide to Baguio city.

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    #415
    Don't forget to drop by chocolate batirol in camp john hay near the entrance [emoji4]

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    #416
    For your lodging, I highly recommend Guest Haven Baguio. It's ranked #1 among the B&Bs on TripAdvisor (perfect 5 stars), and has that classic Baguio cabin vibe. Unlike other hotels in Baguio, this place only has 4 rooms, and the service is very personal. The owners (a lovely couple) are the ones that actually greet you upon check-in, and the husband (who's a chef) personally cooks your breakfast (which tastes really good). Price is about P3k/night for a room for two, which is such a great bargain considering the service and quality of your accommodation.

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    It's not a modern hotel, but you can find modern hotels everywhere. Instead, it offers you a rather unique and authentic Baguio experience.

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    #417
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    open na ba ulit ang kenon?
    Nakita ko yung advisory last Saturday sa may Shell Rosario ay open naman sya bro yebo.
    Wala naman kaming malakas na ulan dito sa norte this past few days that will trigger its closure.

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    #418
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    open na ba ulit ang kenon?
    After a big boulder crushed my cousins van. Ive never utilized kennon rd. Too many loose rocks there. Marcos highway has so far been acceptable for me.

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    #419
    hello ! I'm new here, and I saw this thread. I'm from Baguio , and I love driving here (night or day), except during rainy days



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    hello ! I'm new here, and I saw this thread. I'm from Baguio , and I love driving here (night or day), except during rainy days


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    #420
    Open na po ang kennon last week pa po

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