Monday, April 23, 2012

Day 3: Ocean Park Hong Kong

Should you visit Ocean Park? It's a Yes for Us. We totally enjoyed it.
Regardless of whether you are an animal lover or otherwise, it's a must that you should include this tourist destination on your trip to Hong Kong.

On our way to Ocean Park! Yey!

Di mawawala ang group picture sa entrance, of course! :-)
Here comes the Panda Bear! 

My Dad and I.
Nice to Know.
Eating Time!
One of our fave cartoon movies. :-)
With Hiccup and Astrid.
Thrill rides!
Sea Lion Performance.
Magnificent View of Hong Kong!
My tabachingching niece. 
Jelly Fish!
Moment at Japanese Garden! :-)
Ocean Theater
The Dolphin Show!
Price of General Admission will be as below:

Ocean Park Hong Kong


Admission Price (HK$)
General Admission
Adult (aged 12 or above)$280
Child (aged 3-11)$140
Individuals and members of families receiving assistance from the CSSA$20
Free admission is granted to children under 3-year-old and local senior residents, who is 65 years old or above with Hong Kong Identity Card or the "Senior Citizen Card" issued by Social Welfare Department. Holder of Registration Card for people with Disabilities and Hong Kong residents with Hong Kong Identity Card visiting on birthday are FREE to enter Ocean Park.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Day 2: Hong Kong Disneyland!


The Experience was truly Magical.
Yipee! The day hubby and I were able to live our childhood dreams. Just imagine that! Awesome.

Everyone was  really excited. We all woke up early, looking forward to a day of fun, bonding, adventure and perhaps even fatigue. :-)

But before anything else, we had our brunch at Cafe de Coral Restaurant near Canton Road. We wouldn't want to starve ourselves to death naman right? Hahaha. 
Cafe de Coral Restaurant.
Mukhang turista na sana. Sablay lang ang bag. Hahaha.
Inside the Train to Disneyland!

Picture! Picture! muna.

Yey! Finally!

Mickey Mouse Surfing on top of the Whale!

Ayaw paawat sa picture :-)
Disney on Parade!
Mickey and Minnie!
My Katukayo.
The Whole Cast.
Castle before Fireworks.
I will definitely come back! It was worth waiting for. :-)
Walang kapaguran basta picture :-)
Two types of 1-Day ticket are available at  Hong Kong DisneyLAND. 


Ticket Type
Standard Day Ticket
Designated Day Ticket
General Admission Ticket
(aged 12-64)
HK $399
HK $399
Child Ticket
(aged 3-11)
HK $285
HK $285
Senior Ticket
(aged 65 or above)
HK $100
HK $100
Admission Valid Days
Standard Day Ticket is valid on all days during validity period, except Designated Days.
Designated Day Ticket is date-stamped and valid only on that specified date.

Thanks for visiting my blog! :-)

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Day 1: Peak Tram and Madame Tussauds

My scared niece inside the train going to Victoria Peak. :-)
My cutie nephew :-)
Japan Japan! Cute! :-)
My dad. 
Awed.
Caught in between.
My hubby's uncle daw. :-)
Hubby and I love this shot! 
With MM Lee of Singapore.
Hubby's Favorite Scientist.
The Legends.
It was already dark when we reached Victoria Peak. As expected, it was already filled with fog.
No chance to see the magnificient view of Hong Kong.
Nevertheless, our first day was a fun, fulfilling and tiring trip. :-)

Peak Tram Tickets

Peak Tram Tickets
ReturnSingle
AdultHK$ 40HK$ 28
Child (aged 3 - 11)
Senior (aged 65 or above)
HK$ 18HK$ 11


Madame Tussauds Ticket and Prices



Price
AdultHK$170
Child (aged between 3 - 11)HK$100
Senior (aged 65 or above)HK$100

Travel Tip: It's best to visit Victoria Peak at around 5:00 - 6:00 pm rather than late evening. :-)

Till my next post!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Day 1: Arrival at HK Airport and Nature Tripping in Hong Kong Park

In May 2010, our family (my dad, hubby, my 2 sisters-in-law, my nephew and niece) together with my dad's friends had the chance to travel to Hong Kong and Macau for 4 days. So just imagine how exhausted we were after the tour. But I must say it was worth it. It was a well-planned trip. The family really bonded very well.

Hubby and I took the Tiger Airways flight from Singapore to meet them at Hong Kong International Airport at 10am.
At the Hong Kong International Airport.
We took the train at the arrival area of the airport and got off at Kowloon station.

Inside the Train going to the City.
We then transferred to the free airport shuttle bus to go to our hotel located at Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon which is the central district in Hong Kong.

The hotel is called Golden Crown Guest House. It is quite small and inexpensive but very clean hotel. We reached there at 1pm, had lunch at a nearby restaurant.

Food was great. Though I cannot remember the name of the restaurant.

At the Restaurant.
Hong Kong Park. Unfortunately, we do not have a group picture taken here. :-(


I am so payat dito. :-)
Got exhausted walking so we rested for a bit :-)
The Building behind is very nice, isn't it? Modern Architectural Design.
Next Post: Day 1: Madame Tussauds.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures! :-)

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Marina Bay Sands Skypark and Infinity Pool

The Esplanade Theater
This is actually a late post.

Pictures were taken last year, during my previous company's exhibition at Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre.

I was able to see how gorgeous the Sands Skypark and Infinity Pool is for free :-)
The sad part is we just used a digital camera to take photos. Aw!

A Ticket is required for entry.

S$20 FOR ADULT
S$14 FOR CHILDREN (BETWEEN 2 – 12 YEARS)
S$17 FOR SENIOR CITIZENS (65 YEARS AND ABOVE)

The Sands Skypark Public Observation Deck is open to the public daily.

MON - THURS 
9:30AM-10PM
FRI, SAT, SUN
9:30AM-11PM 

The Infinity Pool, sad to say, is only open for the hotel guests. Lucky me! :-)

Here are the much-awaited pics!


The Singapore Flyer from the Sands Park Observation Deck




Infinity Pool. I was speechless for a moment. 
It was my first time to see something breathtaking. 


What a dazzling experience!
I hope you enjoyed the pictures as much as I did. 
Till my next post.

Friday, April 13, 2012


From an almost 3-year Hiatus.