We stayed at the Marco Polo Gateway Hotel this time (vs Marco Polo Prince in 2010) because of its convenient location. It is about 5 min walk from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station and it sits amidst the Habour City Mall. Lots of food and shopping within walking distance. The room we stayed in was not very large, looked a little old, but it was clean. (MP Prince was much nicer, but of cos more expensive too!) We were given a king-sized bed in the room plus an added single bed. The boys slept on the single while we had the king all to ourselves!
We actually had to wait for the rooms to be ready as we were a little early. So we went off to have lunch while we wait. First stop for lunch definitely had to be at Cafe de Coral (where else??!) It was Pork Chop Baked Rice for the husband and Char Siew Rice for the children again. That's like our must-eat place in HK. Having said that, we seem to have cured this addiction to Cafe de Coral after this trip. No more craving for it anymore. We used to have to have 1 last baked rice at the airport before we leave, but not this time!!
After we were done with check in, we still had an afternoon to go somewhere. We decided to go up to Victoria Peak. The boys were excited that they got to sit on the Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island. That is like the one cheap activity that they love every time.
To get to Victoria Peak, we had to go on the tram ride up the very steep mountain (or hill). It is always a very fun ride as the tram goes up (and back down) at probably more than 45 degree incline! But there is really nothing up at the top of the peak. Some shopping and some sight seeing and that's about it.
See how tall Kieran has grown! He barely reached the top of the bus the last time we were here! |
Dinner was at Fuk Yuen. They didn't have the roasted duck that night, and so we ordered the roasted goose. Think duck is nicer than goose. The funny think with this place is that, each time we go, the ordering process changes! The first time we went, it was with my aunt and uncle. there was not much problem in ordering then. Then 2nd time we went, in 2010, they had some set menu that we could order from and it was great. This time around, there was no set menus, and we ended up ordering like a vegetarian steamboat (cos we couldn't really understand the menu). Not sure if we'd try it again the next time we head to HK!
Frankly, I couldn't really tell if it was duck or goose. But I thought it was a little "smelly". |
The next day was Disneyland day. Set off early and did all the usual rides. The only difference was that the weather was too darn hot! Kiefer was tired by the time we REACHED the park! I felt that too! It was just too darn warm to really enjoy ourselves. Note to self: Cannot do theme parks in summer!! It was so warm that we actually gave the 3pm parade a miss. Just walked by as the parade started and went on into the air-conditioned Golden Mickey Show. Kiefer missed half of the Golden Mickey Show again. We went for the 330pm show and by that time, he was ready for a nap and so he dozed off halfway through the show (just like the last time. :P)
HK DL had a new park area, the Toy Story Land. There were 3 rides there, Toy Story Parachute Drop, Slinky Dog Spin and RC Racer. The boys had a lot of fun with the Parachute Drop and Slinky Dog Spin. We went on the Slinky Dog Spin 3/4 times back to back. RC Racer was kinda scary. Only the Daddy went on it.
HK DL closes at 8pm (early eh?) and so we'd "chiong" till closing time. The kids snacked the entire day and thus, we only had "dinner" when we got back to the hotel and that was 10pm!
For the record, we finally got to go on Space Mountain. Despite going DL so many times, we somehow never got the chance to ride it. It is usually closed for some reason or something. We all went up on it and we loved it. I love rides that have hard turns. As long as they do not loop and no high drops. :) The flashing lights did make us quite dizzy though.
Next day, we went Ngong Ping. Other than the cable car ride itself, there isn't anything that's really of interest there. Once we got there, we just found a table outside Starbucks and sat there, while we waited for the rest of the folks to finish their "exploration" of the place. The kids munched on cereal and subway cookies. Hubby and I enjoyed a cold Snapple. Not a bad way to spend the morning I would say.
View of HK International Airport from the cable car. |
Lunch was at a sushi buffet at the Republic Food Court upstairs. Wanted to do to Federal Court Restaurant initially but it was jammed packed with people at lunch and it was just too hard to get seats for 12 people. The sushi buffet was quite cheap. Only HK$68 per person. And we could order as many salmon sushi as we wanted. Pretty good deal. Kiefer slurped up 3 bowls of cold soba!
Kiefer really picked up his chopsticks skills on this trip! He uses the choppies fairly well now! |
After lunch was just shopping at the Tung Chung outlets. Shopping wasn't fantastic. I only came away with a pair of Esprit shorts, husband, a pair of Columbia pants and a tank top for Kiefer. Shopping in HK this time around wasn't fantastic. I ended up getting all my stuff from Uniqlo and H&M. We saved a little because of conversion and stuff at Uniqlo were priced a little cheaper than that in Singapore. And as for H&M, I just don't usually walk into one in Singapore. Don't go town much in Sg. :P
Dinner was at The Sweet Dynasty (糖朝). It was just a 5 minute walk from the hotel. Wasn't too expensive, food was quite food and portions were large. Will definitely go back there again.
Didn't do much on our final day. Had a dim sum breakfast at Red Star Restaurant (at Harbour City itself), which was pricey and not fantastic. Should have returned to the other one that we went, across from the hotel the last round. Some more shopping at Harbour City, ventured out onto the streets (nothing much) and we left the hotel for Kowloon Station at about 430pm. Last bit of walking around at Elements and we left for the airport.
Had our dinner at the airport. Didn't eat Pork Chop Baked Rice again, :P and we discovered a nice Japanese restaurant Saboten. I just found out that we have that in Singapore too! The Katsu was really crispy and what fascinated me was the self-ground sesame seeds that they gave, even though we were eating at the airport food court!
Flight back by Jetstar was delayed by 1.5 hours. We just sat on the plane waiting for the engineers to sort out a problem with some indicator. And so we just sat there for 1.5 hours. Other than that, it was pretty uneventful and we landed at Changi safe and sound at about 1.30am.
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