Bring out the kid in every dad | Inquirer Business

Bring out the kid in every dad

/ 12:56 AM June 17, 2017

Eastwood City is marking Father’s Day with a different kind of celebration, aimed at bringing out the inner kid in dads.

From June 12 to 25, Eastwood City’s “unFather’s Day” is all about giving dads a chance to have all the fun they can have through a fantastic lineup of events and activities.

Dads who love collecting diecast cars and toy vehicles can visit the Hot Wheels Toy Exhibit at the Eastwood Mall Atrium.

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Up to June 18, anime fans and enthusiasts can fulfill their childhood fantasies and see their favorite cartoon characters from the ’90s come to life at the Cosplayers Meet and Greet.

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Gaming enthusiasts can also get their hands on the latest gaming craze, virtual reality, at the VR Dome at the Eastwood Mall Open Park, while over at the Eastwood City Walk 2, Kodanda Archery is offering an archery workshop until June 18.

On Sunday at the Eastwood Mall Open Park, dads can watch a live, action-packed wrestling match featuring stars of Philippine Wrestling Revolution, while enjoying a wide selection of local and imported beers.

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Eastwood City’s unFather’s Day weekend culminates with the Dad’s Day After Party, where revelers can dance to the beats and party music from today’s hottest DJs.

For more information, you can visit www.megaworldlifestylemalls.com.

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