So, now the hotel and flights are booked, planning what we're actually going to do on our trip can actually begin!!
This is the 1st pre-trip report I have done for a few years, so bear with me
This trip is just me (mel) and DBF (aaron) - NO parents or friends on this trip
Here we are celebrating DBF's 30th in 2009....
Usually we head to WDW every year - buying into the DVC in 2007 was the best thing we ever did for our vacations

But in 2011 we bought our 1st home together and the WDW trip went on hold that year. We had a few shorter trips/weekends to Belgium and to see friends in the UK but were in neeeeed of a Disney fix!! We'd banked some points from 2011 and these had to be used this year or we'd lose them. A friend in the US was thinking of renting them from us but changed her plans, so we looked at what we could do with them....and it dawned on us that Hong Kong could be an option!!
We had to wait till the 6 month mark to make our request with DVC Member Services but we were in luck and our reservation was booked!!
We're flying on
Virgin Atlantic and have scored Premium Economy seats at a great price. We leave the UK on Friday 26th October very late at night, arriving in Hong Kong at tea time on Saturday. We leave Hong Kong just before midnight on November 6th
We're staying at the Disneyland Hollywood Hotel for the whole stay and will hop on the MTR to get around. Living in London we have a similar system to the Octopus, called Oyster which we use on the Underground system here - so we'll hopefully find this part of the trip easy to get used to
And so the planning begins...we have a long list of things we definately want to do - but in no real order yet...
Disneyland (obviously!!)
Halloween Night in the Disney Park
Disney Dim Sum
Afternoon Tea at the Peninsula (we adore afternoon tea)
Victora Peak (both day and night views)
Ocean Park
Ngong Ping - cable car, buddah and village
Markets
Avenue of Stars
Symphony of Lights
Star Ferry (DBF only - I can't get on any kind of boat)
And probably more that I can't think of right now.
Something we are very keen on and only just heard about is the Hong Kong Foodie Tour - a 3.5 hour tour, around some eateries, to give you a taste and an education in the food and area. We'll do this as soon as we can on the trip so we are prepared

Maxiumum of 12 to a group and it includes a tea ceremony which DBF is very excited about.
More to come as the plans develop, and I'llupdate/reply as often as I can. We don't have internet in the house yet (new build and a bit of a nightmare...) so we hop across to my Dad's to steal his

and I also have my step-dad and best friends baby girl both in ICU's at the moment so we're running back and forth between London and Oxford too!!
LOVING all the TR on this forum so far - very helpful and great fun to read
