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MANILA, Philippines – Fun Ranch in Ortigas, Pasig, announced Wednesday, June 3, that it was closing its doors permanently, after its operations was affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
“We’re sad, but it’s time to go. A big THANK YOU for trusting us over the years!” the establishment said on its Facebook page.
Fun Ranch said those who made deposits for events before the lockdown will be refunded. The place is a popular kid’s activity place, with kiddie rides and a big indoor playground.
Jump Yard in Frontera Verde, Pasig also confirmed that it was closing the trampoline park.
“Thanks for the memories, jumpers! We’re surely gonna miss the squad.” Deposits made before the lockdown will also be refunded, the center said.
Many establishments, including entertainment centers, closed in March after the entire island of Luzon was placed under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ). The quarantine over Metro Manila has since been downgraded to general community quarantine (GCQ). – Rappler.com
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