P/S: Oh yes...I managed to create a partner for Gobby, the Goblin. It's Lily, a flower fairy. Aren't they a cute couple?
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Teach To Learn: Rock Painting & Clay Modelling
Monday, June 25, 2007
Clay Modelling: 1st Attempt
Rock Painting: Set 1
Alyssa's (3 y.o) own creation of a mouse:
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Hong Kong 4D3N: Day 0
- Passenger: 33 year old mom & dad with 7 y.o son & 3 y.o daughter
- Site of Residence: Penang, Malaysia.
- Ethnicity: Muslim Malays
- To give the kids, their first feel of Disneyland.
- Mom wants to do some shopping, since rumours had it that HK is a shopping heaven (a myth I soon will bust).
- Trip should be done during June school holidays.
- Not to coincide with any public holiday in China; to avoid crowd and long queues.
- Not to go in the mid-end summer since it'll be hot and humid.
Trip Plan:
- Wanted to get Cathay Pacific offer of buy 3 tickets, free 1 ticket
- Take early morning flights from Penang straight to HK to maximize hours at Disneyland
Trip Actual (summary):
- We did lots of study on Hong Kong experience (travel blogs, reviews, friends & relatives), until we lost track of the time and missed the Buy 3 free 1 deal since it was sold out!
- At Cathay Pacific, we found out all tickets were sold out during (Malaysia) school holidays. Had to buy a few days earlier than plan, so dear son had to skip 3 days of school (Thank God exam was over). No buy 3 free 1 deal for us; ended up have to pay normal price (*sigh*).
- After having the tickets in hands (in such a haste too since there were limited seats available), only then we realized that it's not a straight flight from Penang. We had to stop over at KL to pick passanger & refuel. This means the plan on the air time was increased from 3 hours to 6.5 hours!
- But alas, it turned out to be a blessing since that gave the kids the chance to catch their noon nap on the flight. A definite MUST since they were up at 5:00am to be able to check in at 6:00am (an hour before the flight).
- A few days before travelling, we found out that 24th May (our planned 2nd day at Disney) is Buddha's birthday, which is a public holiday for China. And what's better, the biggest Buddha statue is ON Lantau Island, which is where Disneyland is located. Nice! How on earth did we miss that one out after all the planning! Darn the Murphy's Law!
The Verdict
You'll love Hong Kong, IF:
- you want to give your kids, their first Disney experience. Provided of course they are already familiar with Disney characters such as Mickey and Friends, Toy Story, Lion King and the Princesses.
- you've never been to any other Disneyland parks, and do not expect a lot of rides like other team parks. Disneyland is a place for you to enjoy beautiful scenary, manicured lawn, cute characters & state of the art show.
- you are not a picky eater. For muslims, I suggest to print out the list of Halal Restaurants if you cannot survive without rice/meat for a few days. Halal restaurants can be found near the Islamic Center on corner of Nathan Road & Haiphong road. We found none in Mongkok, where our hotel were.
- you have daughter who love princess. Having to see a real life castle and princess is a dream come true for any girls.
- you don't mind 'in-your-face' bargaining (or in my vacabulary I called harrassing). Will tell more on my experience in later Chapter on shopping (Day 3).
Hong Kong is definitely NOT for you IF:
- you have teenagers who expect lots of rides (Space mountain is the only roller coaster ride, but I think it is still lame to today's teenager's standard).
- you are a hard core fan of Disney who has been to any other Disney parks. HK Disneyland is so tiny, you can finish all rides in a day.
Curious to find out more details?.....read on to the next chapters, and be amazed with my photocrappy skill (Haha). To view the complete album, please follow this link http://asia.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shilarazlan/album?.dir=/ab23scd&.src=ph&.tok=phMfK6GBOrlxv5Nf
Hong Kong 4D3N: Day 1
Hong Kong 4D3N: Day 1 @ Disneyland
- catch Disney on Parade at 3:00pm (Couldn't make it in time. We reached the park at 4:00pm. Postpond to Day 2)
2. Tomorrowland
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster (The very first thing we did. Amirul had a blast. Even get to get picture with Buzz...no queue at all!)
- Autopia (didn't get to do it; waiting was too long (20 min since the track is far). Plus the heat was a bit too much)
- Orbitron (the kids refused to get on them - it's a ride that goes round and round endlessly. But I bet the view is great from up there)
- Space Mountain (Couldn't get in. Alyssa couldn't pass the min height requirement. It's a small roller coaster ride)
- Stitch Encounter (didn't get in...not too sure why....)
3. Adventureland/Pirateland
- Tarzan Tree House - Lining up for the raft ride to Tarzan's tree house. Alyssa loves it since it's an exact reproduction of the pictures in the books.
- "Festival of The Lion King" at 6:00pm. - Best show ever! In fact, I felt the entrance ticket of HK$290 (RM130) was worth it just for that show alone.
- Jungle boat ride (had to cancel and push to Day2 since we felt sorry for Alyssa haven't got any chance to see her princess).- On the way to Fanstasyland, we stumble upon a line for Gooffy & Pluto dressed as pirates. The queue was of 4 ppl. And we were the last ones. So we snapped more than just 1 photos, played around with Gooffy.
- Disney Phillarmagic Show. No queue at all, we were the first at the entrance. Had to wait about 5 minutes before the show starts. Total audience: <50>
- Winnie The Pooh ride. Nice rides with creative imagineering. Amirul loved the way they created the mock rain with strings and lights.
We had a good seat on Main Street right in the center of the round-about. Lots of people rushed for the front places near the palace. But I doubt you can enjoy the view without having a stiffed neck the day after. You can see the fireworks well along Main St. USA, hence there's no need to rush for a good spot, unless of course you want to take a nice shot of fireworks with the castle in the middle. My daughter and I danced to the music during fireworks..which was so memorable, it almost brought tears to my eyes seeing how happy she was.
6. Shopping for souvenirs.
Don't waste your daytime with shopping, you better off go enjoy the rides, the shows & the scenery since the rides closed at 8:00pm, but the shops are well open till 9:00pm. Daughter wanted the headband with the Minnie Ears & ribbon, but we managed to coaxed her to get a full Minnie cap instead. Would be useful for the hot Day 2. Though me managed to find an imitation Minnie Ears at Ladies Market, Kowloon the next day which cost 1/4 of Disney's price, the quality is just not the same as Disney's. But to a 3 y.o, Minnie ears are Minnie Ears, no matter what the quality is.
Hong Kong 4D3N: Day 2 @ Disneyland
Hong Kong 4D3N: Day 3 Shopping!!
That's what I told the kids before leaving the Hotel (we stayed at Metropark Kowloon, mainly because they have free shuttle service to shopping area). After a 5 min ride on the shuttle (shuttle seating based on 1st come 1st serve basis, if you miss it, you have to wait for the next one, about 1/2 hour later), we got off at the first stop somewhere on Fa Yuen Street. It was 11am ish in the morning, we were very surprised to see none of the shops were open. We walked towards the Lady's market, some peddlers are setting up their stalls. The only shops that were open were George and Me. I was excited at first since one guy recommended this shop on his blog, saying you can get item as cheap as HK$5. Well, they are cheap allright, but you really get for what you pay for. It's worse than Malaysian typical bundle store. Guess if you really spend the time in the hot (no air conditioned and poorly ventilated) shop, you might find sth that you really like.
Hong Kong 4D3N: Day 4 Heading Home
- it's the fastest way to the airport without the hassle of traffic
- after checking in (they give you your boarding pass on the spot, and take care of your luggage), you can go out and enjoy the city without your luggage
- you can check in as early as 24 hours before your flight
By the time we reached the airport, it was already noon. I figured I wouldn't have enough time to shop at Citygate Outlet mall, so I settled with the airport shops. I read on the website about Sky Plaza at Terminal 2, where the price is guaranteed to be the same as downtown. Seing how frustrated I was, hubby offered to take charge of the kids, while I shop for something nice for myself. I manage to buy a couple of silk scarfs, which I'm sure if I look hard enough, I can buy cheaper ones in Malaysia. They are a few interesting places at Sky Plaza one can do to kill time; Asia Hollywood (a museum of some sort of displays of Asia Hollywood; Gundam robots, Initial D cars, etc), Oxygen Bar (wanted to try this, but didn't have time), 4D Cinema and Aviation Center. Bought some chocolates & dried fruits as souvenirs for friends and went to Terminal 1. Only then I realized that Terminal 1 have lots more to offer; more variety and choices...but we hadn't much time left to shop. We had to walk a great deal to get to our gate (Gate 30).
All in all; I wouldn't go to HK for shopping, but will head on to KL or Singapore where I'm sure I can find much nicer things at reasonable prices during sale season, WITHOUT the 'in-your-face' intimidating sellers. Will only go back when Disneyland has added more attractions, and will only stay at Disneyland Resort.
Hong Kong 4D3N: Tips & Tricks
- Do bring along paracetamol & vitamins if your children are prone to catch fever. My son catched fever on the 2nd day, luckily we were able to prevent it from spreading by giving him paracetamol and plenty of rests.
- Do try their fruit juices, they are very fresh and tasty. (In Disneyland they sell for HK$22 per bottle, downtown HK$8-$10).
- For muslims, if you can afford it, please stay in Tsim Sha Tsui area where access to Halal food is relatively easier. For a list of Halal restaurants, please follow this link. Do visit Ebernezzer on Ashley Street for a nice Briyani Rice. http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/gourmet/dining/images/gp_pdf_hala.pdf
- Do go up to Victoria Peak, spectacular view of the city. The tram trip is short and convinient. Quite some stuffs can be done up there (a role model for Penang Hill, Tan Sri Dr.Koh Su Koon might wanna bring MPPP staffs overthere to learn a thing or two). Go in the late afternoon, so that you can have both view of daylight & at night.
- Do bring snacks from Malaysia since HK is a very expensive city. Our kids survived with Campbell's Soup (powder packed in packet, serve with hot water) eaten with bread. Even the small, pirated Twisties (made in Penang, by the way) cost HK$3.70.
- Do use the Octopus Card if you plan to use any of the public transportation (except for Taxi). They offer discounts and refund you the whole unused balance (at any MTR station).
- Summer in HK can be very hot and humid. You might want to go in winter.
- Avoid any kind of holiday (China, Singapore & Malaysia) if you plan to go to Disneyland. Long queues are inevitable since they offer limited rides.
- No high heels for Disneyland, or you will regret it.