Aussie Wendy
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When researching this trip, the number of trip reports for Hong Kong were so paltry I promised myself I would add to the collection on return so here it is. (NB since when did the number of pics allowed in one post shrink to such a measly few?)
For those who haven’t stumbled onto my TRs before, I travel with my DH and we are frequently joined by our 20+ DD who has grown up loving our travel adventures so much we have trouble sneaking away without her. This trip ticked off castle number 5 for DH and I, coincidentally also finishing a consecutive run of castles from the original Disneyland in 2011, to Japan in 2012, Paris in 2013 and WDW in 2014 (trips honestly weren’t planned to unfold that way).
For those of you just interested in Disneyland you have a long wait – til the end of the Trip Report. I will insert links below so you know when to tune in. For the rest of you interested in a 24 hours stopover in Singapore and four days in Hong Kong…..” just keep reading, just keep reading”.
Introducing us

Shortcuts
Parts 1 "Off we Go" - Travel Day to Singapore see below
Part 2 Raffles
Part 3 Marina Bay at night and Makansutra
Day 1 "I Know every mile will be worth my while" In Singapore Part 1
Part 2 Chinatown and cable car
Part 3 Resortworld and Universal Singapore
Part 4 Universal New York
Part 5 Universal Sci Fi City
Part 6 Universal Ancient Egypt
Part 7 Universal Far Far Away
Part 8 Unable to Escape from Far Far Away
Part 9 Universal Madagascar
Part 10 Love to Ride those Cable Cars
Part 11 At Gardens by the Bay
Part 12 In the Cloud Dome
Part 13 the strange Lego plant
Part 14 More flowers
Part 15 It's a long way down
Part 16 In the secret garden
Part 17 Exploring the Outer gardens
Part 18 Supertree Grove and Rhapsody
Part 19 Rhapsody continued/URL]
Part 20 Marina Bay
Part 21 City at night
Day 2 "Adventure is Out There"
Part 1 Arrival in Hong Kong
Part 2 The Harbour Light Show
Day 3 "There's a big blue sky waiting right behind the clouds"
Part 1 TST waterfront by day
Part 2 Hong Kong Island architecture
Part 3 On the way to Hong Kong Park
Part 4 To and in the Aviary
Part 5 In the Aviary
Part 6 Back to Kowloon and Kowloon Park
Part 7 Kowloon Park
Part 8 Our apartment in Yau Ma Tei
Day 4 Look for the 'bear' necessities
Part 1 Mixing with the locals
Part 2 To Ocean Park
Part 3 Not so Kung Fu panda
Part 4 and more panda's
Part 5 More 'Amazing Asian Animals'
Part 6 Up to the Summit
Part 7 South Pole Spectacular
Part 8 Arctic Foxes
Part 9 North Pole Encounter
Part 10 Halloween paths to Marine World
Part 11 Halloween and shark horrors
Part 12 Sea Jelly Spectacular
Part 13 More jellies and cable cars
Part 14 Some Australiana in Old Hong Kong
Part 15 Farewell Ocean Park
Part 16 In Stanley
Part 17 Tin Hau Temple
Part 18 Sunset by the sea
Part 19 Dinner in Causeway Bay
Day 5 "The Whole World at Your Feet"
Part 1 To Lantau crystal delight
Part 2 Not for those with a fear of heights
Part 3 Ngong Ping
Part 4 The Bodhi Path
Part 5 Stairway to Buddha
Part 6 Meeting the four heavenly kings
Part 7 Buddha's of the three worlds
Part 8 The Grand Hall of 10,000 Buddha's
Part 9 Seeking Wisdom
Part 10 Cable car return
Part 11 The Flower Market
Part 12 The Bird and Goldfish markets
Part 13 Night time explorations
Part 14 Temple St markets
Day 6 "I'm Where I'm Meant to Be"
Part 1 The Peak
Part 2 Looking down
Part 3 A new Disneyland
Part 4 Castle number 5
Part 5 Breakfast snacks
Part 6 Main St at Halloween
Part 7 Adventureland & Jungle Cruise
Part 8 Headhunters & water spouts
Part 9 Arriving in Grizzly Gulch
Part 10 Runaway Mine train
Part 11 Entering Mystic Manor
Part 12 Museum Pieces
Part 13 Mayhem in Mystic Manor
Part 14 Garden of Wonders
Part 15 Toy Story Land
Part 16 Lunch & MIckey's Philharmagic
Part 17 Festival of the Lion King
Part 18 Getting ready for Halloween
"In this town we call home, everyone hail to the pumpkin song"
Part 1 Sunset
Part 2 Starliner Dinner
Part 3 Paint the Night Parade with Cars and Monsters Inc
Part 4 Paint the Night with Ariel
Part 5 Paint the Night with Toy Story and Mickey
Part 6 Cycle of the Spirits
Part 7 Leaving the Spirits for the Curse of the Emerald Trinity
Part 8 Haunted back streets
Part 9 The Miners and the Cowboys
"Hooray for Hollywood" - Hotel that is
Part 1 Art Deco Delights
Part 2 Our Room
Part 3 Views
Part 4 In the Grounds
Part 5 Butterflies and Buses
Day 7 "Hakuna Matata"
Part 1 Main St characters
Part 2 Tarzan's Treehouse
Part 3 Meet Jane and an elephant
Part 4 Corners of Adventureland and Fantsyland
Part 5 Winnie the Pooh
Part 6 Flights of Fantasy Parade with Mickey and Pooh and Friends
Part 7 Daydreams of Princesses
Part 8 Jumpin' Jungle Jam
Part 9 From Pixies to Toy Story
Part 10 Sunset over the ocean
Part 11 The promenade to Disneyland
Part 12 It's a Small World..."
Part 13 ...after all"
Part 14 It's a Small Small World
Part 15 Playing with Toys
Part 16 Fireworks
Part 17 Farewell Castle
Part 18 Colourful fountains
Day 8 "There's a great big hunk of world down there with no fence around it"
Part 1 Breakfast at Walts
Part 2 DLH and the Esplanade
Part 3 Established and new hotels
Part 4 More DLH interiors
Part 5 The Promenade between DLH and DL
Part 6 Holiday over
8 days in the East - Trip Report
Part 1 "Off we Go"
Our travel day started as they always do with an early wake-up call, but at least this time it was daylight. At immigration I got bomb checked – as always. I must look like the most unlikely and therefore, likely candidate, for drug or bomb smuggling.
We remembered how awful Brisbane International Airport is after clearing immigration…. after clearing immigration… sigh. Joined the long queue at one of only two cafes for a coffee kick start and banana bread and lamented our lack of any FF lounge status (looking at you with envy Zanzibar138).
DH always buys something that means joining the queue for a TRS refund; this time he failed. Though the queue didn’t appear all that long when we left him there, he rejoined us at the gate to say that they were on a go-slow and he would have needed over 2 hours or more to get through in time so he lost those anticipated savings, a warning to anyone else planning to do this. Maybe he was unlucky; in the past it’s been up to an hour queue but never this bad.
The flight with Singapore airlines was its usual lovely smooth, good IFE, good service, good food, trip. I ticked off some missed movies (including Tomorrowland which I loved and is now on the Xmas wishlist).
Farewell Brisbane

Flying over inland Aus

A pic of our lunch meal, we all chose the very tasty beef brisket and noodles which was followed by chocolate and raspberry icecream (not photo’d).

I skipped the second meal served close to landing, a choice of chicken pie or a rice and seafood dish, but the pie was rated good by DD.
Once we arrived we made our way to the SIA counter (hidden past MacDonalds) as we had chosen a stopover package as we had done in 2013 (when DD missed out to her chagrin so this was a re-do for her really). This includes a ton of freeby vouchers including Universal Studios (worth $70 pp) among others and hotel transfers. Our last visit had been a quick transfer; this one we were a bit late landing and got caught up in the start of peak hour traffic and then had pesky people to be dropped at the V Hotel in Chinatown so it took a while. Then on check-in at the Peninsular Excelsior Hotel (again a revisit as we found it such a great location last time), it turned out they hadn’t pre-organised a room for 3 of us though it had been booked for months and there seemed to be a lot of debate as to where to put us. Finally, it was agreed an extra bed could be added to a twin room and we were given our keys to a high level floor in the Excelsior Tower.
Found the rooms seemed more recently refurbed than our last stay in the Peninsular Tower and to DD relief the added bed that arrived soon after was a proper mattress not a skinny trundle bed – in fact we decided hers was the more comfortable.
Pic from the internet as not for the first time, we neglected to take pics of our hotel room here

Our tower, the Excelsior

Exploration and a chance to start ticking off freebie activities awaited – no time to linger – so I hustled everyone out. DD had complained that whenever we stopped over in Singapore she saw the inside of hotel rooms and pools, or once the zoo, and apart from 1997 when she was a wee little thing and couldn’t remember much, she hadn’t seen Singapore properly so our first stop was a walk around our immediate neighbourhood.
The neoclassical Capitol Theatre was built in stages between 1929 and 1933 and has recently reopened as cinema cum theatre complex, hotel and luxury shops. I thought it looked very art deco.

Chijmes is a beautiful Catholic convent and school originally dating from the 1850’s and now turned into a restaurant bar area, very lively at night. It was too early for partying at sunset but a nice time to take pictures. The complex won a Merit Award in the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2002.

The convent of the Holy infant Jesus Chapel is in Anglo-French style and was consecrated in 1905. Today it featured a display as part of the SG50 (celebrating 50 years as one people) celebrations.


Hidden Mickey's almost?
For those who haven’t stumbled onto my TRs before, I travel with my DH and we are frequently joined by our 20+ DD who has grown up loving our travel adventures so much we have trouble sneaking away without her. This trip ticked off castle number 5 for DH and I, coincidentally also finishing a consecutive run of castles from the original Disneyland in 2011, to Japan in 2012, Paris in 2013 and WDW in 2014 (trips honestly weren’t planned to unfold that way).
For those of you just interested in Disneyland you have a long wait – til the end of the Trip Report. I will insert links below so you know when to tune in. For the rest of you interested in a 24 hours stopover in Singapore and four days in Hong Kong…..” just keep reading, just keep reading”.
Introducing us

Shortcuts
Parts 1 "Off we Go" - Travel Day to Singapore see below
Part 2 Raffles
Part 3 Marina Bay at night and Makansutra
Day 1 "I Know every mile will be worth my while" In Singapore Part 1
Part 2 Chinatown and cable car
Part 3 Resortworld and Universal Singapore
Part 4 Universal New York
Part 5 Universal Sci Fi City
Part 6 Universal Ancient Egypt
Part 7 Universal Far Far Away
Part 8 Unable to Escape from Far Far Away
Part 9 Universal Madagascar
Part 10 Love to Ride those Cable Cars
Part 11 At Gardens by the Bay
Part 12 In the Cloud Dome
Part 13 the strange Lego plant
Part 14 More flowers
Part 15 It's a long way down
Part 16 In the secret garden
Part 17 Exploring the Outer gardens
Part 18 Supertree Grove and Rhapsody
Part 19 Rhapsody continued/URL]
Part 20 Marina Bay
Part 21 City at night
Day 2 "Adventure is Out There"
Part 1 Arrival in Hong Kong
Part 2 The Harbour Light Show
Day 3 "There's a big blue sky waiting right behind the clouds"
Part 1 TST waterfront by day
Part 2 Hong Kong Island architecture
Part 3 On the way to Hong Kong Park
Part 4 To and in the Aviary
Part 5 In the Aviary
Part 6 Back to Kowloon and Kowloon Park
Part 7 Kowloon Park
Part 8 Our apartment in Yau Ma Tei
Day 4 Look for the 'bear' necessities
Part 1 Mixing with the locals
Part 2 To Ocean Park
Part 3 Not so Kung Fu panda
Part 4 and more panda's
Part 5 More 'Amazing Asian Animals'
Part 6 Up to the Summit
Part 7 South Pole Spectacular
Part 8 Arctic Foxes
Part 9 North Pole Encounter
Part 10 Halloween paths to Marine World
Part 11 Halloween and shark horrors
Part 12 Sea Jelly Spectacular
Part 13 More jellies and cable cars
Part 14 Some Australiana in Old Hong Kong
Part 15 Farewell Ocean Park
Part 16 In Stanley
Part 17 Tin Hau Temple
Part 18 Sunset by the sea
Part 19 Dinner in Causeway Bay
Day 5 "The Whole World at Your Feet"
Part 1 To Lantau crystal delight
Part 2 Not for those with a fear of heights
Part 3 Ngong Ping
Part 4 The Bodhi Path
Part 5 Stairway to Buddha
Part 6 Meeting the four heavenly kings
Part 7 Buddha's of the three worlds
Part 8 The Grand Hall of 10,000 Buddha's
Part 9 Seeking Wisdom
Part 10 Cable car return
Part 11 The Flower Market
Part 12 The Bird and Goldfish markets
Part 13 Night time explorations
Part 14 Temple St markets
Day 6 "I'm Where I'm Meant to Be"
Part 1 The Peak
Part 2 Looking down
Part 3 A new Disneyland
Part 4 Castle number 5
Part 5 Breakfast snacks
Part 6 Main St at Halloween
Part 7 Adventureland & Jungle Cruise
Part 8 Headhunters & water spouts
Part 9 Arriving in Grizzly Gulch
Part 10 Runaway Mine train
Part 11 Entering Mystic Manor
Part 12 Museum Pieces
Part 13 Mayhem in Mystic Manor
Part 14 Garden of Wonders
Part 15 Toy Story Land
Part 16 Lunch & MIckey's Philharmagic
Part 17 Festival of the Lion King
Part 18 Getting ready for Halloween
"In this town we call home, everyone hail to the pumpkin song"
Part 1 Sunset
Part 2 Starliner Dinner
Part 3 Paint the Night Parade with Cars and Monsters Inc
Part 4 Paint the Night with Ariel
Part 5 Paint the Night with Toy Story and Mickey
Part 6 Cycle of the Spirits
Part 7 Leaving the Spirits for the Curse of the Emerald Trinity
Part 8 Haunted back streets
Part 9 The Miners and the Cowboys
"Hooray for Hollywood" - Hotel that is
Part 1 Art Deco Delights
Part 2 Our Room
Part 3 Views
Part 4 In the Grounds
Part 5 Butterflies and Buses
Day 7 "Hakuna Matata"
Part 1 Main St characters
Part 2 Tarzan's Treehouse
Part 3 Meet Jane and an elephant
Part 4 Corners of Adventureland and Fantsyland
Part 5 Winnie the Pooh
Part 6 Flights of Fantasy Parade with Mickey and Pooh and Friends
Part 7 Daydreams of Princesses
Part 8 Jumpin' Jungle Jam
Part 9 From Pixies to Toy Story
Part 10 Sunset over the ocean
Part 11 The promenade to Disneyland
Part 12 It's a Small World..."
Part 13 ...after all"
Part 14 It's a Small Small World
Part 15 Playing with Toys
Part 16 Fireworks
Part 17 Farewell Castle
Part 18 Colourful fountains
Day 8 "There's a great big hunk of world down there with no fence around it"
Part 1 Breakfast at Walts
Part 2 DLH and the Esplanade
Part 3 Established and new hotels
Part 4 More DLH interiors
Part 5 The Promenade between DLH and DL
Part 6 Holiday over
8 days in the East - Trip Report
Part 1 "Off we Go"
Our travel day started as they always do with an early wake-up call, but at least this time it was daylight. At immigration I got bomb checked – as always. I must look like the most unlikely and therefore, likely candidate, for drug or bomb smuggling.
We remembered how awful Brisbane International Airport is after clearing immigration…. after clearing immigration… sigh. Joined the long queue at one of only two cafes for a coffee kick start and banana bread and lamented our lack of any FF lounge status (looking at you with envy Zanzibar138).
DH always buys something that means joining the queue for a TRS refund; this time he failed. Though the queue didn’t appear all that long when we left him there, he rejoined us at the gate to say that they were on a go-slow and he would have needed over 2 hours or more to get through in time so he lost those anticipated savings, a warning to anyone else planning to do this. Maybe he was unlucky; in the past it’s been up to an hour queue but never this bad.
The flight with Singapore airlines was its usual lovely smooth, good IFE, good service, good food, trip. I ticked off some missed movies (including Tomorrowland which I loved and is now on the Xmas wishlist).
Farewell Brisbane

Flying over inland Aus

A pic of our lunch meal, we all chose the very tasty beef brisket and noodles which was followed by chocolate and raspberry icecream (not photo’d).

I skipped the second meal served close to landing, a choice of chicken pie or a rice and seafood dish, but the pie was rated good by DD.
Once we arrived we made our way to the SIA counter (hidden past MacDonalds) as we had chosen a stopover package as we had done in 2013 (when DD missed out to her chagrin so this was a re-do for her really). This includes a ton of freeby vouchers including Universal Studios (worth $70 pp) among others and hotel transfers. Our last visit had been a quick transfer; this one we were a bit late landing and got caught up in the start of peak hour traffic and then had pesky people to be dropped at the V Hotel in Chinatown so it took a while. Then on check-in at the Peninsular Excelsior Hotel (again a revisit as we found it such a great location last time), it turned out they hadn’t pre-organised a room for 3 of us though it had been booked for months and there seemed to be a lot of debate as to where to put us. Finally, it was agreed an extra bed could be added to a twin room and we were given our keys to a high level floor in the Excelsior Tower.
Found the rooms seemed more recently refurbed than our last stay in the Peninsular Tower and to DD relief the added bed that arrived soon after was a proper mattress not a skinny trundle bed – in fact we decided hers was the more comfortable.
Pic from the internet as not for the first time, we neglected to take pics of our hotel room here

Our tower, the Excelsior

Exploration and a chance to start ticking off freebie activities awaited – no time to linger – so I hustled everyone out. DD had complained that whenever we stopped over in Singapore she saw the inside of hotel rooms and pools, or once the zoo, and apart from 1997 when she was a wee little thing and couldn’t remember much, she hadn’t seen Singapore properly so our first stop was a walk around our immediate neighbourhood.
The neoclassical Capitol Theatre was built in stages between 1929 and 1933 and has recently reopened as cinema cum theatre complex, hotel and luxury shops. I thought it looked very art deco.

Chijmes is a beautiful Catholic convent and school originally dating from the 1850’s and now turned into a restaurant bar area, very lively at night. It was too early for partying at sunset but a nice time to take pictures. The complex won a Merit Award in the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2002.

The convent of the Holy infant Jesus Chapel is in Anglo-French style and was consecrated in 1905. Today it featured a display as part of the SG50 (celebrating 50 years as one people) celebrations.


Hidden Mickey's almost?
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