Renewal of Car Registration (2014)

Friday, June 13, 2014



June is the time for my car registration renewal.  Just like last year, I came early, however it's almost 9AM this time.

The procedure I followed is basically the same as last year except that I got my CTPL from Cebuana Lhuillier this time, hoping to save some time at LTO.  By the way, Cebuana Lhuillier has a tie up with LTO.

Requirements:
- Photocopy of Official Receipt (OR) and Certificate of Registration (CR)
- CTPL insurance, if you already have one

Last year, I posted that 2 copies of the OR and CR is needed.  It seems that this is only needed if you still don't have CTPL and somebody else would line up for the insurance while you do other things.

Steps:
  1. Submit photocopy of OR and CR plus original copy of CTPL to inspector.  I was advised by Cebuana to submit duplicate copy but the inspector asked for the original.
  2. Papers will be passed to the person who does the recording.  Wait for your name to be called by the person who would get the stencil from your car.  It took about 15minutes for my name to be called, about 10-15minutes for him to finish the stencil for the other car assigned to him and about 20-25minutes more for him to finish with the stencil of my car.  He had some difficulty locating the chassis and had to get help from one of his colleagues.  The person who assisted me asked if I have early warning device (EWD) in my car as that would be inspected later.  I told him I have it and he informed me that there's a new EWD, one with red and yellow. Hmmm... I haven't heard of that, I just continued with the procedure.  Well, I got mine if they ever want to check it.
  3. Proceed with smoke emission testing.  I paid for it and brought my car on the side of the building for testing (took about 25minutes).
  4. Bring the papers back to the inspector and bring the documents to window 3.  Again, wait for your name to be called (took about 20 minutes).
  5. My name was called at window 4 and I paid the necessary fees.
  6. Write your name and address, and affix signature on the yellow copy of the receipt.
  7. Go to window 5 and claim stickers.

All in all, it took about 2 hours to finish.  It must have taken longer if I don't have CTPL yet (long lines for the insurance).

Please note that I haven't been asked for my EWD or had it inspected when I returned my papers to the inspector.  It seems like this is one of the rackets of those in LTO, they would sell you one hoping that you'll fall for it the moment they tell you.

Anyway, total cost of my car registration is PhP2,860.40.  Here's the summary:
CTPLPhP   610.40
Smoke Emission Test    PhP   420.00
Car RegistrationPhP 1,830.00

Day Trip to Villa Escudero

Sunday, June 1, 2014



I have heard of Villa Escudero for years now, seen pictures of it and have always wanted to go there.  Alas, I have been able to.  It was a treat by my sister and brother-in-law for my nephew's birthday.

We went out early on a Sunday morning, took South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) to Sto. Tomas exit.  At Sto. Tomas junction, we turned left and just followed the main road up to the Quezon arch, passing the towns of Alaminos and San Pablo.  We then turned left on the first street right after the arch and followed the dirt road that led us to the resort area.

Toll Fee:
C5 to CalambaPhP 214.00
Calamba to Sto. TomasPhP 25.00

It was the feast of the ascension so they have this to welcome guests
Day tour hours is from 8:00AM to 5:00PM.  It is recommended for guests to make their reservation in advance as the resort may be booked for a special occasion. But, in cases when they're not booked, they do accept walk-ins.
 
Day Tour Fee:
AdultPhP 1,400.00
Children below 4ftPhP 700.00
Senior CitizenPhP 1,000.00

The fee includes welcome drink at the reception area, carabao cart ride, use of outdoor recreational areas, visit to the museum and lunch at the waterfalls.  Their rooms are only available for overnight guests.  For day tour guests, they could stay at the restaurant or at some tables/chairs around the pool area.

Villa Escudero
Reception Area
Villa Escudero
Tickets
After getting our tickets and having some "gulaman" at the reception, we walked to the museum.  We had our bags with us.  Good thing is that they have a left luggage area at the gates to the museum area.  Pictures are not allowed to be taken inside the museum.  Also, children below 5 years old are not allowed inside the museum.  So, if you have kids with you, you could take turns in entering the museum, while the others are with the kids in the playground just beside the museum.

Villa Escudero
Way to the museum
Villa Escudero
Museum
After the museum, we went to the waiting area for the carabao cart ride.  We passed by some old planes and tankers on display.


The carabao cart ride took about 10-15 minutes.  There would also be some resort staff that will be on the ride and singing folk songs with the accompaniment of a guitar.
 
Villa Escudero
Our carabao "Sexy" having some dose of water

Villa Escudero
One carabao is named
Ligaya
Villa Escudero
On board
carabao Sexy
Villa Escudero
Resort staff singing
"Ang Pipit"
Villa Escudero
View during the carabao cart ride
Villa Escudero
View during the carabao cart ride
When we got off the ride, we followed the path going to the left for the swimming pool.  There's a restaurant around the area in case you need some snacks/drinks.
Villa Escudero
Restaurant area
Villa Escudero
Restaurant area
The restaurant is also by the river where free activities such as bamboo rafting and fishing can be done.  The path to the accommodations is also by that area.

River at Villa Escudero

Path to the accommodations
As for the swimming pools, there's 3 available (at least that's what we saw).  One for the kids, the other is about 5ft (with slides) and the other is about 2ft deep where most of the elders stay (because of the somewhat warmer, as compared to the other 2, temperature of the water).  Lockers can be rented for PhP50.00 (plus PhP50.00 deposit) to put your things while swimming.  The toilet/shower is for public use so there may be a lot of people specially when it's near closing time.
Kiddie Pool
Pool that is
about 5ft deep
(with slides)
Other pool about 2ft deep
Lunch (included in the admission fee) by the waterfalls is served from 11AM to 2PM.  We went there around 12NN so there's already a lot of people there.  On the way to the falls, we passed by the Arsenio Escudero Hydroelectric Powerplant.  The path would be to the left going down some steps after the powerplant.

Villa Escudero
Hydroelectric Power Plant
Villa Escudero
Lunch by the waterfalls
Since there tables near the falls are already packed, we got a table a bit far from the falls but near the food area.  There were about 3 areas to get food from but only 2 are filled with the same food.  Ticket stub for the food has to be presented to be able to get a plate.  One stub, one plate.  The selection has ensalada, pork/beef/chicken/fish/vegetable viands, soup, pancit canton, pineapple fruit and banana cue for dessert.

Villa Escudero
Villa Escudero

Cultural show starts at 2PM (up to 3:15PM) at the restaurant area.  Expect a lot of people to be in that area during that time.

Villa Escudero
Villa Escudero

After the show, expect that there would already be lots of people going home and that the wait for the carabao ride might take some time.  I guess in cases of peak hours, they do deploy some motor vehicles to bring people back to the reception area.

Here are some other pictures I took before leaving.



San Pablo / Quezon arch (boundary) right after we turn right at the main road from the resort