We arrived at Baguio at around 4 p.m. and since we are still waiting for the caretaker of the transient house to arrived, we decided to head to SM Baguio. It was Thursday and we didn't expect a huge crowd during weekday (and so we thought). The entrance at the mall was jam packed with mall goers but still we braved the crowd and have our bag checked at the counter area. We suit ourselves strolling around the department store to shop for a couple of hours until we reached the middle part of the mall.
Here's what happened next....
Daddy: Kenzie look! (showing her daughter this white shimmery gazebo located at the middle of the mall)
Little girl: Wow... (amazed with her eyes sparkling) daddy house ni Esla (that's the way she calls Queen Elsa hahaha)
There's this huge white gazebo at the middle of the mall surrounded with white cottons, blue lighting, pine trees with snow showers and a life sized standees of Queen Elsa, Princess Anna and Olaf felt like we are in Arendelle and the cool (natural) weather of Baguio makes it more inviting.
We've learned that it was created as Baguio City officially embraces and welcomes Christmas Season this year. The "Frozen" Themed Christmas of SM Baguio is truly a centerpiece, an attraction and a must see. It is free and open for public who wish to experience and took a picture of it. You just need to line up and wait for your turn before the guard would allow you to enter.
Seeing people of all ages taking their time roaming around this mini Arendelle Garden made me realized that Frozen fever still lives on even after a year it was released. Looking by how giggling and happy our little girl was, made my heart sing... let it go.. let it go... (when I ever let go of this song... lol)... we grabbed our early dinner at SM Chowking Branch and headed to Vantage point.