
Star City has reopened softly, welcoming visitors from 12 nn-8 pm, Thursday-Sunday, as it pushes toward full completion through the rest of the year.
Park officials remained upbeat about the future of Star City, since the outdoor rides were untouched, when it was gutted by fire last Oct. 2, 2019.
Comprising two floors on its original 3.4 hectare footprint, it features a more roomy and spacious but simple layout. Kids can savor bump cars, mini viking, playland, quack quack and frosty train. Adults can look forward to the tornado, muzik express, bump car smash, and jumping star. Families can expect the Grand Carousel, Star Wheel, Telekombat, Wacky Worm, and the Egyptian Spinning Coaster among others. Those who derive their thrill from extreme rides will again be treated to the Star Frisbee, Jungle Splash, Surf Dance, the Seahorse Viking and the inverted roller coaster called the Star Flyer.
For nearly 30 years, Star City struck the perfect blend between fun, entertainment, shopping, and the thrills of an adventure that everyone seeks even on a brief respite from everyday living. . . at a price most ordinary Filipinos could afford. Indeed, when one thought of a relatively affordable weekend get-away, close enough to home, and with something for everyone, Star City was the only place that came to mind.
Housed within the CCP Complex, Star City rose at the site of the erstwhile Philippine Center for Trade Exhibitions (Philcite) which housed events such as car shows, book fairs, heavy machinery exhibitions, and even firearms displays. But after the birth of his daughter Thalassa, Star City founder Fred J. Elizalde let loose his brilliant creativity when he pitched the concept of converting Philcite into a full-fledged theme park for families to enjoy. The massive concrete structure soon became the venue of a year-round toys and gifts fair, supplemented by carnival rides and attractions that the masses enjoyed. But unlike the itinerant country “perya” that popped up for a week or two during a district or town fiesta, it was meant to become the go-to place for weekdays and weekends.
Check out these exciting rides at Star City:















