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This will be my first TR ever, so please bear with me as I try to remember the details from our two week trip via the pictures that I took. Our family of 4 which includes myself, my wife and our two boys ages 13 and 16. I travel a lot for work, so once a year, we use all those points to book a big two week trip. It only made sense to us that the next trip would be to China as we have never been and that would also cover the last two Disney Parks for us as well.
Planning
I began planning this trip back at the end of 2017. I knew we would not only be visiting the Disney Parks, but spending a lot of time in the cities as well. I decided that the 144 travel visa would not be enough time and got us 10 year visas via the consulate here. I also had booked all our hotels and flights before I went down to the consulate as well. I knew I would be able to change them later, but they require you to have an set itinerary before you apply.
The Flight
I had booked us on a flight out of Houston to San Francisco and then onto Hong Kong. I used my miles to upgrade us to business class as I had a lot of them.
Hong Kong
Our flight landed around 6 pm in Hong Kong and we went straight to Customs. No issue here and we were able to get out pretty quick. We went straight to the taxi line and wave off the guys who tried to get you to ride with them instead of the official taxis. Our taxi got us to the Cordis hotel which I had booked 6 months ago and was in the Mongkok district in Kowloon. I choose this hotel because it was centrally located and my wife likes a nice hotel during these long international trips. We also choose this hotel as most hotels have a occupancy limit of 3 per room. The Cordis had a family room which gave my wife and I a king size bed and two doubles for the boys. The room also had 1.5 baths which made things much easier for us.
Once we arrived, we unpacked and since it was so late, we just got ready for bed and slept. The next morning, we went downstairs for the breakfast buffet included with the room. While the Cordis is attached to the Langham mall next store, nothing there is open until 10 am and we get started early. FYI, there is a Starbucks in the mall for those that need one.
The buffet at this hotel is incredible and I am glad that we got the package that came with this. It allowed us to build up our energy reserves for the long day ahead.
Day 1
Today, we started off going over to the Avenue of the Stars, but found it was undergoing renovation, so they moved most of the items to a park nearby. This is where you will find the famous Bruce Lee statue and hand prints of famous movie stars.
Once that was done, we went over to the Hong Kong Museum of History as I head they had an incredible timeline of Hong Kong there. We got there about 10 minutes before opening, but the crowds were very light. Once it opened, I went straight to the ticket booth and asked for 4 adult tickets. They asked if I only wanted to see the Hong Kong timeline exhibit and I said yes. They noted it was free and would not cost anything. Just go over to the entrance and go in. I thought this was great! I will say that this is very worth it. The exhibit is broken down into 8 sections over a few floors and is very expansive, but the exhibits are great. Well worth a detour here.
From there, we were hungry and one of the top places on our list to eat as Tim Ho Wan which is a Michelin Star Dim Sum restaurant. Dim Sum is basically Chinese breakfast made up of a lot of little plates like a Tapas restaurant. When we got there, there were a lot of people outside waiting. It almost made us want to leave, but we decided to put our names in and stick it out. Surprising, the wait only took about 15 minutes and we were in and at a shared table with another family. Now I have been to a lot of Dim Sum places and I would not say that this was the best overall, but there were certainly some good items. The BBQ pork buns are probably the best I have ever had.
Now that we had eaten, it was time to head off to the tram and Victoria Peak. I had booked tickets for the Tram and Victoria peak ahead of time as I was told that if you try and go and get tickets, you will be waiting in line for at least an hour. At the same time, the tickets I purchased allowed us to use the Express Pass line. All I can say is that I am glad that I did this. Once we arrived by MTR and walked over to the Tram, the lines were extremely long. The fact that it was a Sunday probably did not help either. I used my prepaid tickets and went straight past the ticket booth into the Express line and we were on the Tram in 20 minutes.
Once up at the top, you are dropped off into a mall area and then you can walk up to the top of the viewing area. We walked up to the top and it was PACKED! You could hardly move around and people just stayed where they were and did not move. We did manage to get some very good pictures, but it was just too crowded to stay. I found out later that you can walk some trails from here down a bit to less crowded areas and we should have done that.
Once we got back down, we took the MTR back to our hotel area as we wanted to explore the markets and streets around there. We visited the Ladies Market (not selling ladies) and the Temple Night Street market. Most of the stuff was a lot of knockoffs, but there are deals to be had if you can haggle.
After all this, we were tired and wanted to get back to the hotel to sleep and ready for the next day which was Hong Kong Disneyland! Stay tuned!
Planning
I began planning this trip back at the end of 2017. I knew we would not only be visiting the Disney Parks, but spending a lot of time in the cities as well. I decided that the 144 travel visa would not be enough time and got us 10 year visas via the consulate here. I also had booked all our hotels and flights before I went down to the consulate as well. I knew I would be able to change them later, but they require you to have an set itinerary before you apply.
The Flight
I had booked us on a flight out of Houston to San Francisco and then onto Hong Kong. I used my miles to upgrade us to business class as I had a lot of them.

Hong Kong
Our flight landed around 6 pm in Hong Kong and we went straight to Customs. No issue here and we were able to get out pretty quick. We went straight to the taxi line and wave off the guys who tried to get you to ride with them instead of the official taxis. Our taxi got us to the Cordis hotel which I had booked 6 months ago and was in the Mongkok district in Kowloon. I choose this hotel because it was centrally located and my wife likes a nice hotel during these long international trips. We also choose this hotel as most hotels have a occupancy limit of 3 per room. The Cordis had a family room which gave my wife and I a king size bed and two doubles for the boys. The room also had 1.5 baths which made things much easier for us.




Once we arrived, we unpacked and since it was so late, we just got ready for bed and slept. The next morning, we went downstairs for the breakfast buffet included with the room. While the Cordis is attached to the Langham mall next store, nothing there is open until 10 am and we get started early. FYI, there is a Starbucks in the mall for those that need one.




Day 1
Today, we started off going over to the Avenue of the Stars, but found it was undergoing renovation, so they moved most of the items to a park nearby. This is where you will find the famous Bruce Lee statue and hand prints of famous movie stars.


Once that was done, we went over to the Hong Kong Museum of History as I head they had an incredible timeline of Hong Kong there. We got there about 10 minutes before opening, but the crowds were very light. Once it opened, I went straight to the ticket booth and asked for 4 adult tickets. They asked if I only wanted to see the Hong Kong timeline exhibit and I said yes. They noted it was free and would not cost anything. Just go over to the entrance and go in. I thought this was great! I will say that this is very worth it. The exhibit is broken down into 8 sections over a few floors and is very expansive, but the exhibits are great. Well worth a detour here.




From there, we were hungry and one of the top places on our list to eat as Tim Ho Wan which is a Michelin Star Dim Sum restaurant. Dim Sum is basically Chinese breakfast made up of a lot of little plates like a Tapas restaurant. When we got there, there were a lot of people outside waiting. It almost made us want to leave, but we decided to put our names in and stick it out. Surprising, the wait only took about 15 minutes and we were in and at a shared table with another family. Now I have been to a lot of Dim Sum places and I would not say that this was the best overall, but there were certainly some good items. The BBQ pork buns are probably the best I have ever had.




Now that we had eaten, it was time to head off to the tram and Victoria Peak. I had booked tickets for the Tram and Victoria peak ahead of time as I was told that if you try and go and get tickets, you will be waiting in line for at least an hour. At the same time, the tickets I purchased allowed us to use the Express Pass line. All I can say is that I am glad that I did this. Once we arrived by MTR and walked over to the Tram, the lines were extremely long. The fact that it was a Sunday probably did not help either. I used my prepaid tickets and went straight past the ticket booth into the Express line and we were on the Tram in 20 minutes.


Once up at the top, you are dropped off into a mall area and then you can walk up to the top of the viewing area. We walked up to the top and it was PACKED! You could hardly move around and people just stayed where they were and did not move. We did manage to get some very good pictures, but it was just too crowded to stay. I found out later that you can walk some trails from here down a bit to less crowded areas and we should have done that.

Once we got back down, we took the MTR back to our hotel area as we wanted to explore the markets and streets around there. We visited the Ladies Market (not selling ladies) and the Temple Night Street market. Most of the stuff was a lot of knockoffs, but there are deals to be had if you can haggle.



After all this, we were tired and wanted to get back to the hotel to sleep and ready for the next day which was Hong Kong Disneyland! Stay tuned!
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