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Had a super slow start. I'd had trouble sleeping (woke up in the middle of the night and took forever to get back to sleep). Ended up sleeping in past 7am.

Spent some time getting ourselves organised, and went down for a fairly late breakfast. Then back to the room to pack up.

It was 11am before we finally got out the door.

Our destination was just across the harbour - the Marina Bay Sands. At over $600 a night we certainly weren't going to stay here more than one night, but as it was the last night of our trip we decided to splurge.

Also because it was our last night, the hotel staff let us checkin when we arrived at 12pm instead of waiting til the normal checkin at 3pm. And they gave us a late (12pm) checkout instead of the usual 11am. So lovely :)

The hotel is amazing. Even the atrium is spectacular. When you get into the room and plug your card into the power, the curtains open up and you see the amazing view. Although we missed that effect because we didn't plug it in straight away heh. The room is *huge*. The bathroom is nearly as big as our bedroom heh. Just amazing.

Kaz looking out the window in our hotel room
Kaz looking out the window in our hotel room
Photo by Stu

Bathroom
Bathroom

Our hotel room at Marina Bay Sands
Our hotel room at Marina Bay Sands

View from our room at Marina Bay Sands
View from our room at Marina Bay Sands

View northwest from our room
View northwest from our room

So we enjoyed the view for a bit, then headed up to the roof to have a look at the pool and the observation deck. Wow.

Bayfront Pavilion
Bayfront Pavilion

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Infinity pool and Singapore view
Infinity pool and Singapore view

Rooftop of the Marina Bay Sands
Rooftop of the Marina Bay Sands

Downtown Singapore
Downtown Singapore

The Durian - Theatres on the Bay
The Durian - Theatres on the Bay

The Merlion
The Merlion

Stu and Kaz on the rooftop at Marina Bay Sands
Stu and Kaz on the rooftop at Marina Bay Sands
Photo by Stu

Singapore from SkyPark Observation Deck
Singapore from SkyPark Observation Deck

View east from SkyPark Observation Deck
View east from SkyPark Observation Deck

Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Marina Barrage
Marina Barrage

Then we headed down the "shoppes" downstairs to find some lunch. Got some food at the food court but it was very busy and getting a seat was a challenge. We were a bit hot and frustrated by the end of it.

Marina Bay Sands atrium
Marina Bay Sands atrium

Canal in the shopping mall under the hotel
Canal in the shopping mall under the hotel

Atrium in The Shoppes
Atrium in The Shoppes

Back to our room briefly.

ArtScience Museum
ArtScience Museum

View from our hotel room
View from our hotel room

So we came up and had a swim in the Infinity Pool. It was super windy up the top, and then it rained, which successfully cleared out most people. But then the rain stopped and they all came back - doh!

Went back to the room. Stu chillaxed and I went out for a walk to get some photos of the building in the afternoon sun and go over the "helix" bridge. It was hot, but the breeze meant it wasn't too unpleasant.

Marina Bay Sands atrium
Marina Bay Sands atrium

Looking across to Gardens by the Bay
Looking across to Gardens by the Bay

Helix Bridge
Helix Bridge

Helix Bridge
Helix Bridge

Helix Bridge
Helix Bridge

Heilx Bridge and Marina Bay Sands
Heilx Bridge and Marina Bay Sands

Then got ourselves ready for dinner. We went to "db Bistro" by Daniel Boulud. Had some lovely scallops for entree. Stu got a *huge* bowl of seafood, and I had a very tasty coq au vin blanc. All super yummy but there was so much food we struggled to finish it!

Appetiser at db Bistro
Appetiser at db Bistro

Rosemary skewered Diver Scallops, smoked bacon, savoy cabbage, soft polenta, hazelnut brown butter sauce
Rosemary skewered Diver Scallops, smoked bacon, savoy cabbage, soft polenta, hazelnut brown butter sauce

Stu's seafood dinner at db Bistro
Stu's seafood dinner at db Bistro

Coq au Vin Blanc, white wine braised chicken, smoked bacon, carrots, local greens that I had for dinner
Coq au Vin Blanc, white wine braised chicken, smoked bacon, carrots, local greens that I had for dinner

Went and watched the 8pm light show outside.

Downtown Singapore by night
Downtown Singapore by night

Marina Bay Sands sound and light show
Marina Bay Sands sound and light show

Marina Bay Sands sound and light show
Marina Bay Sands sound and light show

Marina Bay Sands sound and light show
Marina Bay Sands sound and light show

Marina Bay Sands hotel by night
Marina Bay Sands hotel by night

Took some photos from our room at night

View from our hotel room by night
View from our hotel room by night

View from our hotel room by night
View from our hotel room by night

ArtScience Museum by night
ArtScience Museum by night

Then had another swim at night.

Stu in the infinity pool at night
Stu in the infinity pool at night

Watched the end of the 9:30pm light show from our room.

Marina Bay Sands sound and light show
Marina Bay Sands sound and light show

Marina Bay Sands sound and light show
Marina Bay Sands sound and light show

Then I went back to the roof to get some photos at night.

Helix Bridge and Benjamin Sheares Bridge by night
Helix Bridge and Benjamin Sheares Bridge by night

Gardens by the Bay by night
Gardens by the Bay by night

Gardens by the Bay by night
Gardens by the Bay by night

Singapore Flyer by night
Singapore Flyer by night

Marina Bay Sands Hotel rooftop and infinity pool by night
Marina Bay Sands Hotel rooftop and infinity pool by night

Was about to collapse into bed when I realised I hadn't washed my hair. Doh.

So just a note about this hotel. Don't come here expecting any peace and quiet. You'd think from the price it'd mostly be business people, but unless (presumably) there's a convention on, business people don't seem to stay here (why would they, it's nowhere near the CBD). There's a *lot* of families and young people so there's a lot of noise and activity in the corridors. They make a bit of a fuss about the dress code, but since most people coming and going are using the pool, there's a lot of very casual clothing and bathrobes in the lifts heh.

Had a bit of trouble sleeping - stoopid thermoregulation issues.

Woke up at 6ish though. Got up, did photo and blogging stuff, then headed out by myself.

Pedestrian underpass sign
Pedestrian underpass sign

Swissotel at Raffles City
Swissotel at Raffles City

The sun was out so I thought I'd make the most of it before it got tooo hot. Decided to walk down to the harbour again. Even at 8:20am, the Merlion is super popular with the tourists. So got some photos of it and the harbour and it was all quite pretty.

Esplanade Outdoor Stage - with fogged up camera lens
Esplanade Outdoor Stage - with fogged up camera lens

Singapore skyline
Singapore skyline

Clouds over Marina Bay
Clouds over Marina Bay

Esplanade Bridge and Raffles City
Esplanade Bridge and Raffles City

The Durian - Theatres on the Bay
The Durian - Theatres on the Bay

Merlion
Merlion

Merlion
Merlion

Merlion
Merlion

Clouds over Marina Bay
Clouds over Marina Bay

ArtScience Museum
ArtScience Museum

Little Merlion
Little Merlion

Then back to the hotel to have a shower and have breakfast.

After breakfast (it was about 10:45 by this point) we headed out.

We took a train out to Orchard to see a couple of stores Stu wanted to see.

Shops on Orchard Road
Shops on Orchard Road

Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey
Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey

The first was Kinokuniya - a huge bookstore. Had a good long wander through there.

The second was The Demin Store - Stu thought maybe he could get some better quality jeans there. But it was just before 12:00 and they didn't open til 12 (!?) and the shop was quite small, so we gave up on that idea, figuring they wouldn't have anything in Stu's size anyway.

While we there, it rained. When we came out, the temperature was actually almost bearable. We headed back to the hotel, and by the time we got there, the sun had some back out. And it was HOT. And HUMID. Just awful.

Carlton Hotel, Singapore
Carlton Hotel, Singapore

Chilled out briefly in the hotel, then headed out again - downtown to go on a foodie tour. But this one had a lot more culture and history than the Hong Kong ones do. In fact we didn't actually eat anything for the first hour and a half - we just looked at some buildings and went into the Singapore City Gallery which was in the town planning office and it had all these super cool models of Singapore as well as history of the place and future planning.

Singapore Model
Singapore Model

Singapore Model
Singapore Model

Singapore Model
Singapore Model

1:400 Singapore Central Area Model from above
1:400 Singapore Central Area Model from above

1:400 Singapore Central Area Model from above
1:400 Singapore Central Area Model from above

1:400 Singapore Central Area Model from above
1:400 Singapore Central Area Model from above

Singapore Master Plan poster
Singapore Master Plan poster

1:400 Singapore Central Area Model
1:400 Singapore Central Area Model

1:400 Singapore Central Area Model
1:400 Singapore Central Area Model

1:400 Singapore Central Area Model
1:400 Singapore Central Area Model

Singapore Island Model
Singapore Island Model

Singapore Island Model
Singapore Island Model

Singapore Island Model
Singapore Island Model

The foodie tour bit then kicked off. We went to several food courts, where old street hawkers had been moved under cover, which gave them the benefit of running water and electricity and more space for customers but presumably less character. I guess similar to what they're trying to do in Hong Kong to move the little green sheds into more fixed premesis.

At the first one we had sugar cane juice, chicken rice (almost a rerun of yesterday's lunch!) an oyster and mushroom cake, and a banana fritter.

Maxwell Food Centre
Maxwell Food Centre

Sugar cane juice
Sugar cane juice

Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice store
Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice store

Chicken rice from Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice store
Chicken rice from Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice store

Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake store
Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake store

Making the oyster cakes
Making the oyster cakes

Oyster and mushroom cake
Oyster and mushroom cake

Banana fritter
Banana fritter

At the second one we had a vegetarian popiah (which is a wrap made with the same skins used for spring rolls, but not actually deep fried). Very fresh and very nice.

Ann Chin Popiah store
Ann Chin Popiah store

Ann Chin Popiah store
Ann Chin Popiah store

Vegetarian popiah from Ann Chin
Vegetarian popiah from Ann Chin

We heard some of the history of the local streets.

Old terraces on Smith Street
Old terraces on Smith Street

At the third one we had a Chinese-Malaysian chicken curry which was a tad spicy for me but very tasty.

Ah Heng Curry Chicken Bee Hoon Mee store
Ah Heng Curry Chicken Bee Hoon Mee store

Chicken curry
Chicken curry

Finally we ended up in an actual mall, and had a cake made with pandan juice. So light and fluffy.

Pure Pandan store
Pure Pandan store

Classic Pandan Chiffon Cake
Classic Pandan Chiffon Cake

So all up a pretty good afternoon.

Singapore Art Museum
Singapore Art Museum

Headed back to the hotel, had a shower, then had a swim in the hotel pool.

Glass in the lobby of the Carlton Hotel
Glass in the lobby of the Carlton Hotel

Had some drinks and nibbles at the hotel, then went across the road to the Swissotel to have a drink in the CityScape bar (after we found the entrance to the place - have I ever mentioned how much I hate malls?!). I had a Singapore Sling (as you do) and enjoyed the *ambience* and the view. Super expensive though :( Also didn't get the full panorama. Might have to try the restaurant next time.

Singapore by night
Singapore by night

Clarke Quay by night
Clarke Quay by night

St Andrew's Cathedral by night
St Andrew's Cathedral by night

Decorations at Swissotel Raffles City
Decorations at Swissotel Raffles City

Another approx 6am wakeup. The bed here is a lot more comfortable. Pillows ok. Worst thing is temperature control. Too hot with the doona on, too cold with it off.

Got up and had breakfast at the executive lounge. Not quite as fancy as the Hong Kong hotel, but perfectly adequate.

Breakfast bar at the hotel
Breakfast bar at the hotel

So then we headed out. Into the hot wet blanket that is Singapore air.

First stop was the Raffles Hotel to get a photo of it in the morning sun. Except as soon as I took my camera out it instantly fogged up :( Next time I'll need to give my camera a good long hug to warm it up before heading out.

Raffles Hotel
Raffles Hotel

Raffles Hotel
Raffles Hotel

Then a long slow walk to the Singapore Flyer.

Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation and Raffles City
Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation and Raffles City

Park under Benjamin Sheares Flyover
Park under Benjamin Sheares Flyover

This place hates pedestrians. Apparently nobody walks here. At least not outside. Every other intersection you're redirected to the other side of the road or to an overpass or underpass. Now I'd be happy to walk through malls and passageways *if* once you got into them you could get out again. Malls are completely evil - once you get into them it's impossible to find your way out again. Super frustrating.

After much weeping and gnashing of teeth (ok maybe just an awful lot of sweating) we made it to the Flyer. $33 each. Which would be fine. Except. People. I hate people at the best of times, but when you're sweaty and exhausted from a whole hour of being in Singapore heat I was ready to murder people. Especially those super annoying ones with the selfie sticks who don't just take the odd selfie to show they've been somewhere, but dozens and dozens of them. Get over yourselves people!!!!  Hate.

We had ok weather for the ride. It had been a bit sunny earlier, but had clouded over by the time we got there. Not thick cloud so it wasn't too bad.

Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer sign
Singapore Flyer sign

One of the capsules of the Singapore Flyer
One of the capsules of the Singapore Flyer

Marina Bay Street Circuit for Formula 1 racing
Marina Bay Street Circuit for Formula 1 racing

Marina Bay Street Circuit for Formula 1 racing
Marina Bay Street Circuit for Formula 1 racing

View south to Gardens by the Bay
View south to Gardens by the Bay

View south to Gardens by the Bay
View south to Gardens by the Bay

Marina Barrage
Marina Barrage

Marina Barrage
Marina Barrage

Moet and Chandon capsule at the top of the Singapore Flyer
Moet and Chandon capsule at the top of the Singapore Flyer

View northeast to National Stadium
View northeast to National Stadium

Singapore buildings looking northwest from the Singapore Flyer
Singapore buildings looking northwest from the Singapore Flyer

The Float @ Marina Bay Grandstand
The Float @ Marina Bay Grandstand

The Float @ Marina Bay Grandstand
The Float @ Marina Bay Grandstand

View south to Gardens by the Bay
View south to Gardens by the Bay

View south to Gardens by the Bay
View south to Gardens by the Bay

View southwest towards Marina Bay Sands and Singapore city
View southwest towards Marina Bay Sands and Singapore city

View southwest towards Singapore city
View southwest towards Singapore city

View west
View west

Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands

Sands Expo and Convention Centre and ArtScience Museum
Sands Expo and Convention Centre and ArtScience Museum

Top of Marina Bay Sands
Top of Marina Bay Sands

View west to the Durian and National Gallery
View west to the Durian and National Gallery

The Durian - Theatres on the Bay
The Durian - Theatres on the Bay

Fullerton Hotel
Fullerton Hotel

Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure
Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure

View southwest to Marina Bay Sands and Singapore city
View southwest to Marina Bay Sands and Singapore city

Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure
Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure
Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure

Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure
Looking into the Singapore Flyer structure

Afterwards stopped for another drink so we could decide what to do next. Decided to find the nearest MRT station and head to Chinatown where we were meeting Kit's friend (and our former neighbour) Audrey for lunch. We didn't have very clear instructions (the ticketmaster booth) so it took us probably fifteen minutes of wandering around, including through dreaded malls, to try and find it.

Trying to find the MRT station
Trying to find the MRT station

Once again this city hates pedestrians
Once again this city hates pedestrians

No durians!
No durians!

Once we found the meeting spot, we still had about fifteen minutes, so walked up through the street markets and even through a Tintin shop!

Looking down Pagoda Street
Looking down Pagoda Street

So Audrey found us and we went to have lunch in a big indoor food court place. Had some "chicken rice" which is rice with some chicken. I thought chicken rice might have had the chicken mixed through it somehow.

Chicken rice
Chicken rice

Stu, Audrey and Kaz
Stu, Audrey and Kaz
Photo by Stu

It was also good to chat to Audrey. I'm not sure if we'd met before or not. She lived behind us for a year or so about five years ago, so we probably saw her in passing. We chatted about Singapore and travel and of course Kit ;)

After lunch (it was probably nearly 3pm by this point and some rainstorms had passed through) we trained it back to the hotel with the idea that we'd go for a swim. Except the rain closed in and didn't go away again. So I spent a few hours in the hotel extremely frustrated. Bored in the room, but not able to go out without getting soaking wet (from either rain or sweat) and/or hit by lightning.

Pool in the roof of Bras Basah MRT station
Pool in the roof of Bras Basah MRT station

Pool of the Carlton Hotel
Pool of the Carlton Hotel

Carlton Hotel, Singapore (this was our building, our room was on the other side)
Carlton Hotel, Singapore (this was our building, our room was on the other side)

Had drinks and food at the hotel then spent more boredom time before giving up and going to bed.

Another 6am wakeup.

Got ourselves organised, then breakfast as usual.

Out the door at 8:45. Train to Hong Kong where we did the In-Town Checkin so didn't need to cart our bags on the airport train.

Inside Hong Kong airport
Inside Hong Kong airport

Went through security, then had a drink, then headed to the plane.

It was a very full flight. Fullest I've ever seen a Cathay Pacific flight. I should have picked our seats weeks ago, but didn't, and only did it at the web checkin in the morning. They'd given me a window seat nearish the front, but too close to the wing for my liking, and they hadn't allocated Stu a seat at all yet. So I changed them both. There were no seats together, but luckily we could both get window seats up the back, so that was pretty good.

Belly cam of the plane
Belly cam of the plane

Takeoff was to the east, but Hong Kong was covered in cloud, so nothing to see there.

Lunch was a very nice chicken dish - the chicken was lovely and tender.

Lunch on the plane
Lunch on the plane

I watched Pixels first up, which was of course completely ridiculous, but a bit of fun.

Then a documentary - The Secret World of Lego - about the company and designers which was interesting.

We flew over Vietnam - lots of fires :(

Coastline of Vietnam near Bai Xep
Coastline of Vietnam near Bai Xep

Coastline of Vietnam near Tuy Hoa
Coastline of Vietnam near Tuy Hoa

Fires in the mountains in Vietnam
Fires in the mountains in Vietnam

Then saw Singapore from the air before landing from the south.

Changi Airport
Changi Airport

Ships in the Singapore Strait
Ships in the Singapore Strait

Ships in the Singapore Strait
Ships in the Singapore Strait

View of Changi Airport from the plane
View of Changi Airport from the plane

Getting through immigration at Singapore took what seemed like ages - about half an hour. And both my phones refused to connect to the airport wifi :( So that was all hot and frustrating. We took so long that instead of getting our bags from the carousel, they'd taken them off and left them next to it, so it was all a bit of chaos.

Kinetic Rain sculpture at Changi Airport
Kinetic Rain sculpture at Changi Airport

Then it was out to find money (easy enough), phone sims (Singapore Recommends didn't have them and no 7-Elevens in sight), train cards (Singapore Recommends had sold out). So that was all a bit fail. Got the train card at the airport station, $12 with $7 credit on them. Asked if that would cover the trip to the city - she said yes.

So two trains into town. Getting off, turns out the fare from the airport is like $1.30. Sydney please pay attention!!!

Everything here is in four languages. Except when it's too hard, they just go with English.

The heat and humidity here is like a blanket. At hot, wet blanket. I really think I'm going to die here.

But we did find a big mall (Raffles City) to walk through which saved walking a city block outside.

Carlton Hotel, Singapore
Carlton Hotel, Singapore

Checkin at the hotel was easy enough (although they only gave us one room key, and you can't use the room power without it, but you can't use the lift without it either - not very practical if one person wants to go out and the other wants to stay in the room - so went and got another key).

Our room at the Carlton Hotel
Our room at the Carlton Hotel

Our room at the Carlton Hotel
Our room at the Carlton Hotel

View from our room at the hotel
View from our room at the hotel

USB charger points, power and light switches
USB charger points, power and light switches

View from our room at the hotel
View from our room at the hotel

National Museum of Singapore
National Museum of Singapore

View of the pool from the lift lobby of our hotel
View of the pool from the lift lobby of our hotel

View from the lift lobby of our hotel
View from the lift lobby of our hotel

St Andrews Church
St Andrews Church

Top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel
Top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel

For dinner we just went to the executive club lounge and had a couple of drinks and some snackages.

Went to a 7-Eleven across the road to get some sims, but they'd sold out :(

Then I decided to walk down to the waterfront to have a look at the Marina Bay Sands light show. The walk down was a little frustrating in places - seems this place is not too well designed for pedestrians - presumably of course unless you know all the underground and in-mall ways to go. At one point I found myself in this underground walkway, that had a gallery inside it! You could never do that in Australia - it'd get destroyed by vandals instantly.

Walkway under Esplanade Drive
Walkway under Esplanade Drive

Finally got to the waterfront and saw the Merlion and the light show which was quite pretty.

Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands

Singapore Flyer by night
Singapore Flyer by night

Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands

The Durian, and Singapore buildings by night
The Durian, and Singapore buildings by night

Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands

Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands

Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
Light and Water Show at Marina Bay Sands

The Fullerton Hotel and Singapore skyline by night
The Fullerton Hotel and Singapore skyline by night

Merlion by night
Merlion by night

Merlion by night
Merlion by night

Esplanade Bridge by night
Esplanade Bridge by night

Merlion and Singapore skyline by night
Merlion and Singapore skyline by night

Sinapore Flyer, Art Science Museum and Marina Bay Sands by night
Sinapore Flyer, Art Science Museum and Marina Bay Sands by night

Sculpture at Marina Bay waterfront
Sculpture at Marina Bay waterfront

Lighted trees at Marina Bay waterfront
Lighted trees at Marina Bay waterfront

The Fullerton Hotel by night
The Fullerton Hotel by night

Back to the hotel to shower and crash.

Anderson Bridge by night
Anderson Bridge by night

Anderson Bridge by night
Anderson Bridge by night

Esplanade Drive bridge by night
Esplanade Drive bridge by night

Victoria Theatre and Victoria Memorial Hall
Victoria Theatre and Victoria Memorial Hall

National Gallery of Singapore
National Gallery of Singapore

Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation
Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation

Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation
Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation

Carlton Hotel, Singapore
Carlton Hotel, Singapore

Also. Why do old people take so damned long to go to the toilet?

Since this is now our third time to Hong Kong, and it's possible we won't be here for a while, I decided it was time to visit Disneyland.

Slept til 6am again. Breakfast much the same.

Bought my Disneyland ticket at the hotel which saved me the stress of buying it at Hong Kong station or at the park (although given the complete lack of queues at the park it would have been fine to buy it there).

Then trained it out. Took about an hour from door to door.

Disneyland MTR train
Disneyland MTR train

The park opens at 10:30am at this time of year, but when I arrived right on 10:30, people were already in the park walking around. I don't know if they just let people into the shops in advance but just don't let them on the rides?? Who knows.

Disneyland Hong Kong entrance
Disneyland Hong Kong entrance

Disneyland manhole cover
Disneyland manhole cover

Fountain at the entrance to Disneyland
Fountain at the entrance to Disneyland

Main Building at Disneyland with a train in front of it
Main Building at Disneyland with a train in front of it

So went over to Space Mountain first to get in a couple of rides. But Space Mountain has a singles line (win!!) so I knew that wasn't going to be a problem later.

Entrance to Tomorrowland
Entrance to Tomorrowland

Space Mountain
Space Mountain

Then over to Grizzly Gulch to have a ride on the runaway mining cart roller coaster. There's no big dips, but it has a couple of surprises in it which makes it quite fun. Ended up having three rides in a row - one at the back, one at the front and one in the middle.

Train crossing the bridge at the entrance to Grizzly Gulch
Train crossing the bridge at the entrance to Grizzly Gulch

Mystic Manor
Mystic Manor

Then I just wandered around the park, going on things as I went.

The other super fun ride was RC Racer, which is kinda like the Pirate Ship ride on steroids. Zero G fun! Had a couple of goes on that early on, and one as the last ride of the day.

Entrance to Toy Story Land
Entrance to Toy Story Land

Toy Soldier Parachute Drop
Toy Soldier Parachute Drop

RC Racer from Toy Soldier Parachute Drop
RC Racer from Toy Soldier Parachute Drop

RC Racer
RC Racer

Walkway in Toy Story Land
Walkway in Toy Story Land

I actually chose to go on a rainy day. I know right. But as locals seem to hate the cold weather, I figured the rain might keep even more of them away. And this seemed to be true. I barely noticed the crowds. Part of it was the singles lines, but generally I didn't have to wait too long to get on things. I even wondered at one point if I'd have everything done by like 4pm. There were a couple of things I didn't go on because of queues (eg the teacups and Dumbo), but easily could have waited the 20 minutes or so if I'd felt like it.

Entrance to Fantasyland
Entrance to Fantasyland

Rapunzel's tower in Fairy Tale Forest
Rapunzel's tower in Fairy Tale Forest

Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Broom and buckets in Fantasy Garden
Broom and buckets in Fantasy Garden

Mad Hatter Tea Cups
Mad Hatter Tea Cups

Entrance to It's a Small World
Entrance to It's a Small World

It's a Small World
It's a Small World

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

On the It's a Small World boat ride
On the It's a Small World boat ride

Sleeping Beauty's Castle
Sleeping Beauty's Castle

Sleeping Beauty's Castle
Sleeping Beauty's Castle

Entrance to Adventureland
Entrance to Adventureland

Selfie sticks are not allowed!
Selfie sticks are not allowed!

Tarzan's Treehouse
Tarzan's Treehouse

Leopard in Tarzan's Treehouse
Leopard in Tarzan's Treehouse

On the Jungle River Cruise
On the Jungle River Cruise

Steaming poles in Adventureland
Steaming poles in Adventureland

Autopia
Autopia

Main Street
Main Street

Toy Story Zeotrope in Art of Animation
Toy Story Zeotrope in Art of Animation

Looking west down Main Street from the main building
Looking west down Main Street from the main building

Disneyland City Hall
Disneyland City Hall

Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars ride
Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars ride

In the end I stayed til 19:00. I did a quick race around the park to get photos of it all by night - it's sooooo pretty at night! But I didn't stay for the parade.

Tarzan's Treehouse
Tarzan's Treehouse

Walkway in Toy Story Land by night
Walkway in Toy Story Land by night

Cinderella Carousel by night
Cinderella Carousel by night

It's a Small World by night
It's a Small World by night

It's a Small World by night
It's a Small World by night

Space Mountain by night
Space Mountain by night

Entrance to Tomorrowland by night
Entrance to Tomorrowland by night

Sleeping Beauty's Castle by night
Sleeping Beauty's Castle by night

Sleeping Beauty's Castle by night
Sleeping Beauty's Castle by night

Main Street by night
Main Street by night

Main building by night
Main building by night

I did enjoy the roller coasters, there just wasn't enough of them. And getting to see It's a Small World when it said on the website it was closed was pretty special. But seeing the place at night was probably actually the highlight. So all up quite a good day. And it only rained a little bit.

Fountain at the entrance to Disneyland
Fountain at the entrance to Disneyland

Thankyou for Visiting
Thankyou for Visiting

On the Disneyland MTR train
On the Disneyland MTR train

Came back to the hotel, and we went to the Scottish Restaurant for dinner (don't judge us), but also got some skewers from meat on a stick place next to the station.

Much better sleep - slept til nearly 6am!

Another rainy morning, another morning lacking motivation. But at least we had a plan.

We did start with watching the finish of the Hong Kong marathon, which we could see from our hotel room. So that delayed us a little.

Hong Kong Marathon in Causeway Bay
Hong Kong Marathon in Causeway Bay

Hong Kong Marathon finish line in Causeway Bay
Hong Kong Marathon finish line in Causeway Bay

Runner 20947 finishing the marathon
Runner 20947 finishing the marathon

Bag collection point for the marathon
Bag collection point for the marathon

By the time we'd had breakfast we didn't get out the door until 11am :(

We took a train (well actually four trains - and we went east from Tin Hau to avoid the worst of the post-race crowds) up to Sha Tin, and had a bit of a wander through the New Town Plaza. Well actually it was a long walk around trying to find the Starbucks there. Hrmm.

Then a wander down to the river and along to the Hong Kong Heritage museum. Had a little bit of a wander around there.

Lek Yuen Bridge
Lek Yuen Bridge

Lek Yuen Bridge
Lek Yuen Bridge

Lek Yuen Bridge
Lek Yuen Bridge

Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Opera replica stage
Opera replica stage

Opera costumes
Opera costumes

Opera costumes
Opera costumes

Opera costumes
Opera costumes

Colony Armorial Bearings
Colony Armorial Bearings

Sha Tin in the 1930s
Sha Tin in the 1930s

Sha Tin in the 1970s
Sha Tin in the 1970s

Sha Tin in the 2000s
Sha Tin in the 2000s

Cloisonne vase, reunification gift from Beijing
Cloisonne vase, reunification gift from Beijing

Sha Tin Park
Sha Tin Park

Sha Tin Park
Sha Tin Park

Tortoise in Sha Tin Park
Tortoise in Sha Tin Park

Waterfall in Sha Tin Park
Waterfall in Sha Tin Park

Sha Tin Park
Sha Tin Park

Then back to the plaza to find some lunch (it was about 3pm at this point). Ended up at a Japanese place which was quite nice.

Ballet performance in the open air auditorium
Ballet performance in the open air auditorium

Nice Japanese lunch we had
Nice Japanese lunch we had

I wanted to get more $2 lightning cables, and Stu needed a new luggage tag (his previous one had gotten ripped off on the way over), so we stopped in Sham Shui Po on the way back. I found what I was looking for straight away in the Golden Computer Arcade (which was super crowded), and even found a USB light that does very nicely as a keyboard light for when I'm doing stuff in the dark (my $300 lappy doesn't have keyboard lighting). Got two cables and the light for $8AUD. Then went to Apliu Street to find luggage tags, although I think we would have had better luck at the ladies' market or the Temple Street market. We did find something in the end though for about $3.

The sun came out!

Then headed back to the hotel. We picked up some beer on the way back and I did go out for some more snacks and we just had a quiet night in. Saw the Symphony of Lights, although from here you don't really see much. But there was nothing on tv worth watching so we ended up going to bed really early.

View from our hotel room
View from our hotel room

View from our hotel room
View from our hotel room

USB light for my laptop
USB light for my laptop

Symphony of Lights from our hotel room
Symphony of Lights from our hotel room

Symphony of Lights from our hotel room
Symphony of Lights from our hotel room

Symphony of Lights from our hotel room
Symphony of Lights from our hotel room

So woke up yesterday morning at 4am and couldn't get back to sleep. Stoopid body wanting to wake up at normal time :/ Also had a bit of trouble with the bed and pillows. The bed is very hard - probably the hardest bed we've had since Hiroshima in 2009. And three of the pillows are quite thick - only had one that was thin.

Got up at around 6am to blog and download photos and gps. That was mostly all done by about 7am. Then had to get the sweetie to wake up.

Murky view from our room at the hotel in the morning
Murky view from our room at the hotel in the morning

Eventually went down for breakfast which was pretty good.

Breakfast bar at the hotel
Breakfast bar at the hotel

Came back up to finish getting ready and got in contact with @Chrispycon. Finally got out the door at 10am - six hours after I woke up. Yeup.

So met up with Chris and we went for a wander down to Causeway Bay so the boys could get some coffee at a funky little cafe (I had hot chocolate). Chatted for a while and caught up which was nice.

Chris at Café Corridor
Chris at Café Corridor

Signs in Café Corridor
Signs in Café Corridor
Photo by Stu

Then headed out into the rain again (it rained. All. Day.) and wandered around Causeway Bay looking at stuff and going into a shopping centre and more wandering.

Tang Lung St looking east
Tang Lung St looking east

Pinwheels at Hysan Place
Pinwheels at Hysan Place

Stu with a bear at Line Friends in Hysan Place
Stu with a bear at Line Friends in Hysan Place

Atrium at Hysan Place
Atrium at Hysan Place

Pool in an atrium at Hysan Place
Pool in an atrium at Hysan Place

Hennessy Road intersection
Hennessy Road intersection

Umbrellas in a queue on Hennessy Road
Umbrellas in a queue on Hennessy Road

Ladies bathroom in Hysan Place
Ladies bathroom in Hysan Place

Lego Woody and Minifig at Lego store
Lego Woody and Minifig at Lego store

Innis Free store
Innis Free store

Yee Wo Street
Yee Wo Street

Causeway Bay Tram Terminus
Causeway Bay Tram Terminus

Came back to the hotel around midday to get organised and have a snack for lunch.

Metropark Hotel, Causeway Bay
Metropark Hotel, Causeway Bay

Murky view from our room at the hotel
Murky view from our room at the hotel

Snacks to keep us going before the Foodie Tour
Snacks to keep us going before the Foodie Tour

Then headed out again to go up to Tai Po Market (it took four trains to get there) for our third Foodie Tour in Hong Kong. Not just food, but a bit of history about the place.

Our first stop was Chan Hon Kee for some rice rolls - we tried some filled with pork liver and also some with dried scallops. I think I preferred the scallops.

Making the rice paper
Making the rice paper

Rice paper rolls - with pork liver
Rice paper rolls - with pork liver

Rice paper rolls - with scallops
Rice paper rolls - with scallops

Our second stop was a bbq meat shop. It would have been Yat Lok, but they were closed for a few weeks, so we went to one a few doors down. There we had roast goose with rice spaghetti noodles. I think the goose was probably my favourite dish of the day (altho having to pull out all the bones was a bit painful).

Roasted goose with rice noodles
Roasted goose with rice noodles

In between we went up to the railway museum and also Man Mo Temple.

Narrow guage steam locomotive
Narrow guage steam locomotive

Inside a carriage at the railway museum
Inside a carriage at the railway museum

Super skinny highrise building in Tai Po
Super skinny highrise building in Tai Po

Markets in Tai Po
Markets in Tai Po

Man Mo Temple
Man Mo Temple
Photo by Stu

Man Mo Temple
Man Mo Temple
Photo by Stu

Man Mo Temple
Man Mo Temple

Our third stop was Macau Phoenix City Souvenirs which is a nut/sweet shop where they make their own nut confectionary. We got some sample bags of candied pumpkin seeds, candied peanuts, and a sweet chewy ginger thing. I was holding cameras and umbrellas so it was all a bit complicated, so just tried a bit then put the rest in my bag to have later.

Sample of nuts we got
Sample of nuts we got

Nuts and candies at the candy store
Nuts and candies at the candy store

Nuts and candies at the candy store
Nuts and candies at the candy store

Also walked down to the river to have a look at the "peaceful" side of Tai Po and across into the newer government developments on the other side.

View east from Kwong Fuk Bridge
View east from Kwong Fuk Bridge

View west from Kwong Fuk Bridge
View west from Kwong Fuk Bridge

Our fourth stop was Snake King Hoi for snake soup. I've never had snake before. And you know how people say about things "it tastes like chicken" - will this time it was actually true. It was surprisingly like chicken in both texture and flavour.

Our guides - Elise and Silvana
Our guides - Elise and Silvana

Snake soup
Snake soup

Our fifth stop was Miss 3, which was housed in a big building that has both wet markets as well as stores that sell cooked food. There we had deep fried squid balls which were pretty good, some steamed mullet with black beans which was very tasty - maybe my second favourite dish of the day, and some steamed glutinous rice with crab - crab is always super fiddly but this dish was more about the rice.

Tai Po Hui Market and Cooked Food Centre
Tai Po Hui Market and Cooked Food Centre

Steamed glutinous rice with fresh crab from Miss 3
Steamed glutinous rice with fresh crab from Miss 3

Steamed mullet with black bean sauce from Miss 3
Steamed mullet with black bean sauce from Miss 3

Deep fried squid balls from Miss 3
Deep fried squid balls from Miss 3

Our final stop was sweet beans for dessert soup. They gave us three to try - almond, walnut and black sesame. The almond I probably liked best, but I struggled to get through it.

Almond Soup and Black Bean Soups
Almond Soup and Black Bean Soups

For some reason this tour felt really *long*. It was the same time as the other tours (four hours), but maybe because of my lack of sleep, maybe because of the rain (it rained. all. day.), maybe because it was dark for the last half of the tour, I just felt super tired by the end of it. Too tired to feel up to meeting up with Chris for drinks - we'll have to try for another night.

Made the long trek back to the hotel and collapsed in a heap.

View from our room at the hotel by night
View from our room at the hotel by night

View from our room at the hotel by night
View from our room at the hotel by night