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Come visit the Dessert Museum in Pasay City!

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Come visit the Dessert Museum in Pasay City!

If you're looking for a fun activity that your kids will enjoy, why not plan a fun-filled trip to The Dessert Museum in Pasay City?

All kids have a “sweet spot” for sweets. If you’re looking for a great destination that will be fun for the entire family, we’re sure that The Dessert Museum in Pasay City will be a great treat!

What is The Dessert Museum?

Moms and dads, do you remember watching Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and dreaming of how great it would be if it were real? Well, with The Dessert Museum , those dreams become reality!

Located at S Maison in Conrad Manila, Pasay City,  the museum features eight themed rooms that will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.

dessert museum

Image by The Dessert Museum Facebook Page

A visit to the museum takes about two hours, with 15 minutes allocated to explore each room. Tours start every 15 minutes, starting from 10:15 am.

The most amazing thing is that whenever you visit the rooms, you also get to taste and experience all sorts of delicious treats! Your kids will surely love going to the museum!

Tour participants receive up to six complimentary desserts and a two-hour guided tour of the museum for PHP 799 (PHP 699 if you buy tickets online).

How can you get a spot?

For those interested, you can book tickets by visiting their website. The online rate costs PHP699, and the walk-in rate is PHP799. So it’s best to book and reserve online so that you get cheaper tickets!

It’s also best to be in the museum at least 15 minutes before the slot that you booked, so that you and your kids won’t miss any of the fun.

Be sure to bring your appetite as well as your cameras, since there are a lot of instagrammable things inside the museum. Sadly, pets are not allowed, so be sure to leave your pets at home.

For more information, you can contact The Dessert Museum at 0917-506-2760, or send them an email at [email protected].

dessert museum

Image by The Dessert Museum Facebook Page

8 rooms full of desserts!

The Donut Room

The first room is called the “donut room,” since hundreds of glazed donuts dusted with candy are hanged from the ceiling. You’ll quickly see that everyone is here for Instagram, which is the reason this place was created.
That must be the reason they refer to themselves as a museum. There’s a vibrant infographic with interesting details about the dessert that inspired it in every area.

The marshmallow room

The marshmallow room, with its hundreds of faux marshmallows suspended from the ceiling, came next. You will receive one large marshmallow in this area, which you can choose to have coated in chocolate or strawberry syrup.
An RFID bracelet in the color pink will be fastened to your wrist at check-in at the front desk. To redeem each dessert, you place it up to the scanner.

dessert museum

Image by The Dessert Museum Facebook Page

The candy cane room

This was one of the most creative and attractive rooms in the museum. You will be required to choose to go through either the nice or the naughty door before you can enter. But you will all end up in the same room after they take you through a corridor lined with either pink or mint green candy canes.

The Ice cream room

The best dessert in the house will be served to you in this room. There are various flavors of ice cream popsicles from which to select.

Four more rooms to visit in the Dessert Museum are Bubble Gum Room, Gummy Bear Room, Cotton Candy Room, and lastly, the Cake Pop Room. Come visit now the Dessert Museum for a fun-filled family day!

Updates by Jobelle Macayan

 

thedessertmuseum.com, spot.ph, willflyforfood.net

 

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