Hyperbola: A Pit with a Hundred Thousand Balls
From the original concept
of Jump In! Now comes its replica Hyperbola Ball Pit-Café, the 2nd ball pit for
adults and the biggest in the Philippines with 150,000 balls. Located along
Jacinto Extension, this place will make you relive your childhood days. Who
says we are old enough to get delighted with these things? We really had fun
swimming, diving, and even searching for the ring which slips off his finger
(good thing the owners were so helpful and excellent in searching for things in
the pit). So we suggest that before you go inside this trench, make sure you
remove all your accessories that might get lost in a hundred thousand of balls.
But if you want a challenge, you can toss a coin into the pit and search for
it...finder's keeper!
THE BALL PIT
This café will definitely go a long way because if its heart to give and share. An hour of play can change and save lives because a portion of the play fees goes to Campus Evangelization Learning Center and House of Hope Foundation for Kids with Cancer. Not that you will only have a good time but you will also help children.
Inspired to give hope? Here are their rates:
Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) - Php300.00/head
Weekends (Friday to
Sunday) - Php350.00/head
*It is inclusive of the
following: (1) an hour of fun in the ball pit; (2) complimentary drink; and (3)
free socks
*On weekdays, the schedule
for playtime starts at 11:00 AM and ends at 08:10 PM.
*On weekends, the schedule
for playtime starts at 11:00 AM and ends at 10:30 PM.
*They don't have much food
to offer, so better to lower your imagination on what to eat when you get
there.
THE COFFEE SHOP
Aside from this very entertaining hole, they also have some mind-boggling board and card games like the exciting Uno, the ageless Snake and Ladders, the eye-popping Word Factory, and much more. Come and be a kid again.
How to get there:
If using Private Vehicle: Drive your way to Torres Street or Quirino Avenue and make a turn to Jacinto Extension St. (From Torres Street it's on the passenger side and on the driver side if coming from Quirino Ave.)
If Commuting: Coming from Davao International Airport or somewhere from the North: Ride a jeepney that will take you to Bajada/J.P. Laurel Ave.; Drop off point will be at the corner Torres St. (Landmark: Petron Gas Station and Shell Gas Station); Ride a tricycle and tell the driver to bring you there (Landmark: Adjacent to Convenience Store and near to Central Bank of the Philippines)
Coming from the south, there is only one route that will pass by right in front of the Café - the Route 8 jeepney.
Note: Minimum fare in
Davao City is Php8.00
Reach them thru:
(082) 287-1410 / 0955-468-9234 / 0919-267-6468
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