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Landmark: Star CityCity: Manila
Country: Philippines
Continent: Asia
Star City, Manila, Philippines, Asia
Star City is a premier all-weather amusement park located within the CCP Complex in Pasay City. It is a major destination for families and tourists, known for combining indoor and outdoor attractions.
Visual Characteristics
The park is characterized by its massive indoor complex housing the majority of its rides, providing a climate-controlled environment. The exterior is dominated by the sight of the Giant Star Wheel and the tracks of various roller coasters. Inside, the atmosphere is vibrant with neon lights, themed zones like Snow World, and a dense arrangement of kiddie and thrill rides.
Location & Access Logistics
Address: Roxas Blvd, CCP, Pasay City, 1300 Metro Manila.
Access: Located at the southern end of the CCP Complex, near the Manila Film Center.
Transport: Accessible via the LRT-1 (Vito Cruz Station) followed by a short orange shuttle or jeepney ride. It is also a frequent stop for taxis and ride-sharing services.
Entry: Admission requires a ticket; options typically include a basic entry fee or a "Ride-All-You-Can" pass.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Established in 1991, Star City was built on reclaimed land as part of the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex. It suffered a major fire in October 2019 that forced a temporary closure and a massive reconstruction effort. The park successfully reopened in early 2022 with modernized facilities and safety protocols.
Key Highlights & Activities
Snow World: An indoor sub-zero attraction featuring ice sculptures, an ice slide, and real snow.
Star Frisbee: A high-speed thrill ride that swings and rotates passengers.
Giant Star Wheel: A Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the CCP Complex and Manila Bay.
Star Flyer: The only inverted roller coaster in the Philippines.
Gabi ng Lagim: A classic haunted house attraction.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The park features a large food court, several souvenir shops, and carnival-style game booths. It is equipped with public restrooms, medical stations, and information desks. The indoor nature of the park makes it an ideal destination during the rainy season. 5G cellular coverage is excellent throughout the facility.
Best Time to Visit
The park is open Tuesday to Friday (14:00–22:00) and Saturday to Sunday (13:00–22:00); it is typically closed on Mondays. Visiting on Tuesday or Wednesday is recommended to avoid the heavy weekend crowds. Arriving early ensures shorter queues for popular thrill rides.
Facts & Legends
Following the 2019 fire, the park's reopening was highly anticipated, symbolizing the resilience of the local tourism industry. It remains one of the few amusement parks in the country that can operate regardless of weather conditions due to its extensive indoor facilities.
Nearby Landmarks
Cultural Center of the Philippines: 0.4 km North
Manila Film Center: 0.2 km West
Philippine International Convention Center (PICC): 0.6 km West
World Trade Center Metro Manila: 0.8 km South