There was flight offered by Singapore Airlines to Hong Kong, with fare of ~700 SGD for two persons. We booked our flight few weeks before our departure. It was quite a steal for us. We planned to stay one night at Hollywood Hotel at Disneyland HK. I searched through a lot of websites and tour agent, and eventually found a reasonable price for that hotel, includes 2 adults one-day-tickets to the Disneyland park. I got it from http://www.asiatravelcare.com. It's a travel company, based in HK. The deal that we got costs HKD3720 (equivalent to ~ SGD660).
Package includes:• 1 Night hotel accommodation
• 1 Day Disneyland Park Ticket x 2
• 1-day Buffet Breakfast x 2
• Service Charge
Actually the value deal was about half price less than what we have paid. Just that, we have booked it very late, therefore we did not get such deal anymore. After making a credit cad payment, they will send you a voucher, and you just need to print out the voucher and show it to the hotel reception when you check in.
We arrived Hong Kong international airport at around 1 pm. After cleared the immigration, we took bus to Tung Cung (only 10-15 minutes journey). We had few bites of bread before we continue the journey to Hollywood hotel. From there, we took MTR to disneyland, then transfer to hotel shuttle. We reached hotel around 3:30 pm. Check in procedure was quite fast.
I simply love the room. Almost everything has Mickey on it. Even the shampoo, shower gel bottles are in mickey shape. Very cute. I asked for few more bottles to keep for souvenir.
After checking in, we took MTR to Hong Kong central to have dinner. This wonton noodle shop is highly recommended by bloggers. It's located near central station. The address is
Mak’s Noodle 麥奀雲吞麵世家Address: G/F, 77 Wellington Street, Central
Walking Directions: Central MTR, Exit D2
地址: 中環威靈頓街77號地下
Telephone/電話: (852) 2854 3810
This noodle looks really simple, but it tastes very good. The texture of it is chewy. The begetable that we ordered tasted yummy too. It's a simple dinner, but, very satisfying.
After dinner, we walked around the area, and I know there is one very old dessert stall nearby. We found it! The address is 2 Elgin Street, SOHO, Central. It's not a shop, but it's like a small stall located at the corner of the street. They don't speak English, but their menu has English translation. We ordered the green bean soup. It's different than what we usually have at home. Their green bean soup was cooked with seaweed. It doesn't taste bad though. It's just different. We also ordered black sesame rice ball. I think it's nothing special about it.
That's how we ended our first day in Hong Kong. I know that I should update my blog more often. I will. Please stay tune for my next post!
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