If you're the relative organizing the family reunion, here's the detail nobody thinks about until it's a problem: parking. A reunion isn't one car. It's the whole clan driving in from different provinces, lolas and lolos in one car, the kids and their parents in another, a tito coming separately from his city. That's three, four, sometimes six cars converging on one house. And in Baguio today, where they all park decides whether the day starts relaxed or stressed.
I run Vos Villa, a whole private house in Camp 7, and I built this post around exactly that: a 15-person reunion with gated, on-site parking for 3 to 6 cars. Not the brochure version. The honest one, from someone who watches families pull in through the gate every weekend.
Why parking is the make-or-break for a Baguio reunion now
It wasn't always like this. A few years ago you could park almost anywhere in Baguio. But as tourism boomed, parking got restricted, the traffic got heavier, and roadside parking now earns you a police ticket. So a family showing up in five cars to a transient with no parking has a real problem: relatives circling for a spot, parking far away and walking back in the cold, or risking a ticket. That's a rough way to start a reunion.
This is the part I'm proud of. When your family arrives at Vos Villa, there's a big gate, and the cars go straight inside. The parking is gated, so all 3 to 6 vehicles are secured on the property, not exposed on the street. The organizer gets peace of mind from the moment everyone pulls in. I went deeper on the parking-before-you-arrive problem in my [Baguio villa for 10 pax parking guide](https://www.vosvilla.com/blog/baguio-villa-for-rent-10-pax-guide), and it's the single thing groups underestimate most.
Roadside parking in Baguio now gets you a ticket. For a reunion arriving in five or six cars, gated on-site parking isn't a perk. It's what keeps the day from starting in a panic.
How many cars actually fit, and what kind
Let me be straight about capacity so the driver in your family can plan. The parking handles bigger vehicles too, SUVs and vans, not just small cars. Here's the honest math: if your family is rolling in big vehicles, it fits around four. If they're smaller cars, you can get all six in. So '3 to 6 cars' really depends on what everyone drives, and I'd rather tell you that up front than have a van show up to a space that won't take it.
- Gated, on-site parking, secured behind the gate
- Fits SUVs and vans, not just compact cars
- Roughly 4 large vehicles, or up to 6 smaller cars
- Cars stay safe on the property overnight
For more on what secure on-site parking looks like at the villa, here's my guide to a [private villa in Baguio with parking](https://www.vosvilla.com/blog/baguio-transient-parking-3-cars).
Room for the whole clan: 3 bedrooms and a big sala
Once the cars are parked, the house has to hold 15 people across three generations. There are three bedrooms. One on the ground floor works well for a couple, and there are two big rooms upstairs. Each upstairs room has two beds plus three extra foam mattresses, so they take a lot of people comfortably. Then there's a big sala with three spacious sofas, which is where the family actually ends up, eating, talking, and catching up.
That ground-floor bedroom matters more than it sounds for a reunion, because it gives the lolas and lolos a place to sleep without climbing stairs. The clan stays together under one roof, but everyone has a spot that fits them.
Food, bonfire, and how the reunion fills a day
A reunion runs on food, and the family can cook for all 15 right at the house. Kitchen use is an extra ₱300, which covers the gas and cooking, and honestly, for a group this size cooking at home is the move. A big shared meal beats hauling everyone out to a restaurant.
For the rest of it, here's the honest rundown. Videoke is optional, so if the family can't do a reunion without singing, tell me ahead and I'll arrange a rental. There's a bonfire area too, but bring your own wood. Firewood in Baguio has gotten expensive lately, not like before, so come prepared with your own and the bonfire is yours to enjoy.
- Full kitchen to cook a reunion feast for 15 (+₱300 for kitchen use)
- Videoke available as an optional rental, just ask ahead
- Bonfire area on-site, but bring your own firewood
Comfort for the lolas, lolos, and the kids
A reunion has the very old and the very young, and both ends need looking after. There are hot showers in two CRs, one on the ground floor and one on the second floor, both clean and there for the whole family to share. The ground-floor CR pairs with the ground-floor bedroom so the elders don't have to manage stairs for the bathroom, and the hot water matters a lot for older guests in Baguio's cold. For the little ones, the property is gated, so kids can run around without anyone worrying about the road.
Why a whole house beats scattered hotel rooms for a reunion
Here's what I've seen, and it's the real reason families book a whole house. Relatives don't get to see each other often. They live in different places, sometimes different countries, and years go by. Baguio is a good place to bring everyone back together, and when they all arrive and stay in one house, the scattered family becomes one again. That's the experience a hotel can't give you. Split across separate rooms, you're guests in the same building. Under one roof, you're a family in your own home for the weekend. I wrote more about that in my [Baguio family reunion house rental](https://www.vosvilla.com/blog/baguio-family-reunion-house-rental) guide.
Rates for a 15-pax reunion
Here are the numbers so the organizer can budget it, and yes, the parking is included free, no extra charge:
- Weekday: ₱5,500 for up to 10 pax, plus ₱500 per additional guest
- Weekend: ₱6,500 for up to 10 pax, plus ₱600 per additional guest
- Kitchen use: +₱300
- Gated parking for 3 to 6 cars: included, free
- 30% down payment via GCash or BPI secures your date
For a reunion of 15, you're paying the base rate plus five extra heads, and split across the whole family it comes out low per person, with secure parking thrown in.
Why you can book with confidence
Putting down money for the whole family is a responsibility, so let me ease it. I've built a good reputation hosting groups, and after this much practice I know how to take care of a guest's needs. There are no surprises on the day because I give you real support from booking to checkout. Vos Villa is my second branch, backed by a first branch that's already well established, the number one recommended stay near SM, Session, and Burnham. You can see that track record at [baguiotransient.net](http://baguiotransient.net/), and browse more Baguio stays through [Book Baguio](https://bookbaguio.com/).
Bring the whole family together
If you want a reunion where the family has fun, everyone's under one roof, and nobody's stressing over where to park, this is the place. Secure parking and family closeness are the whole point. Message our Facebook page, type 'camp 7 whole house,' and send your dates and headcount. Lock it in with the 30% down payment via GCash or BPI, and the whole house, gated parking and all, is yours for the reunion. You can also call or text 0916 607 7310.


