Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Hong Kong Disneyland!

I have always been a fan of Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs. Imagine my delight when Disneyland opened its park gates in Hong Kong, a mere 2-hour airplane ride from Manila! My family and I lost no time in visiting the theme park soon after it opened in 2005. I had a magical time! 
Sleeping Beauty Castle & Snow White. Nov 2005.
I have a good excuse to keep going back, now that my kids enjoy going there, too :). I hope I'll never be too old for Disneyland!
Enjoying an ice cream at Fantasy Gardens, Fantasyland 
Season:
I've gone to HK Disney in March, May, July, Sep, Nov & Dec. My favorite times would have to be in Nov and Dec when it ranges from a cool 18 to a cold 12 degrees celsius, the better to walk around the park without sweating buckets. 
Cold Weather Tip: Rug-up when you watch the fireworks
at night. It can get chilly. Bring a beanie, a scarf & a jacket.
Gingerbread Village. The Christmas theme at the park in December is so pretty!
Christmas "Princess" display house. Main Street, U.S.A. Dec 2010
If it's hot when you are there, find ways to see the indoor performances and attractions first when the sun is at it's brightest and hottest, i.e. Festival of the Lion King, The Golden Mickeys, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters & It's A Small World (After All!). You will want to see the parade during the day but as I found out on one visit, there are ways to enjoy the parade indoors in air-conditioned comfort...
Inside Corner Cafe, Main Street USA. July 2009
Disneyland Hotel. Sep 2010
Hotels: There are two hotels inside the HK Disneyland complex. The Victorian-themed Disneyland Hotel and the movies/L.A.-inspired Hollywood Hotel. I like both(told you I'm a fan)!

* Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel:
Twin garden view room at Disneyland hotel
Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs theme on the mirror frame and the toiletry packaging
Too cute to use! Tip: Bring a set of toiletry that you will use. haha!  
* Disney's Hollywood Hotel:
Rooms here at Hollywood are a bit smaller compared to
Disneyland hotel but the rates are also higher at the latter.
Mickey & Mickey ears theme everywhere at Hollywood Hotel!
Yes, even on the shower curtains! :-) 
Highlights:
* Disney-bound train & hotel shuttles:
From the city, catch a train on the Tung Chung Line which connects to
Sunny Bay Station. You then board the train to Disneyland Resort Station.
Complimentary resort shuttles for Disneyland & Hollywood Hotel guests
* Mickey-shaped food! If you're not a Mickey fan like me, you might get a bit of an overload on the recurring theme. You can't escape it, not even if all you want is a hotdog! :) 
As for me, it suits me just fine! ;) For breakfast...
Or for afternoon tea...
Mickey waffles with ice cream & sprinkles
*Breakfast at Disneyland Hotel with some well-loved characters!
I like Hollywood hotel for its quirky interiors and its keyboard-inspired swimming pool but I LOVE buffet breakfast at Enchanted Garden Restaurant at Disneyland Hotel. This is where you get quality time with Mickey and the gang. Aside from Mickey, I've seen Pluto, Daisy and Goofy do the rounds of meeting, greeting and having their photos taken with the breakfast crowd.
He will dance with little "princesses",
much to their delight!
* My Favorite Park Attractions: My first stop inside the park is usually at the Information Counter at City Hall, Main Street, U.S.A. I've sent many postcards from here, with special Disney character stamps. If you're at Disney celebrating someone's birthday, ask the guest relations staff for a "Today is my birthday" pin for the celebrant who will get extra special attention from park staff.
My friend Ces & I posing with guest relations staff. May 2009
Disney on Parade. Sep 2010. Notice the umbrellas? 28-32 degrees celsius that day.
Simba, Festival of The Lion King, Theater in The Wild, Adventureland
My favorite tulips & windmills, Netherlands display at It's A Small World.
I was extra happy to see this Filipino section. Sep 2010
Paalam (Filipino for farewell), as the "It's A Small World" ride is about to end.
Paalam na muna Disneyland, sa uulitin! ;)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Amsterdam Overnight





Destination: Amsterdam overnight en route to Vienna
Season: late Winter- early Spring
Airline: KLM Royal Dutch
       ETD Manila 11:35 am Manila time. ETA Amsterdam 6:40 pm of the same day, Amsterdam time. Flight Duration: 14 hours & 5 mins non stop
                                                                                  
        For the first time in a loooong time, I went on a trip last March without much research on the destination. Kids were about to end the school year and I was busy with work, errands and school related activities. I even bought my ticket only a few weeks before the scheduled flight, very unlike me. But what was very me was my shopping around for a good deal :)!
       With the help of my travel agent, I was able to get around US$700(!) off of my airfare. There was only one catch--- I had to stay in Amsterdam overnight. But what's not to like about spending the night in Amsterdam? Isn't it the land of tulips! Only my absolute favorite flower in the world! I got a good deal and I would stay in a place I had never been to before. It was perfect!
Since I hadn't done much research, I was soooo pleased
KLM had this informative video onboard! It made me feel a
bit more prepared. hahaha!
Schiphol Airport is a destination in itself. It has a library, a
museum, a kids' play area, a casino and lots of shops & restos.

Transportation: There's a complimentary shuttle bus to and from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Ibis and partner hotels Novotel and Etap. In service from 4:50 am to 1:45 am.

If you want to head straight to the city, that won't be a problem. There's a train station at Schiphol. It's located after passport control at Schiphol Plaza. A train leaves for Amsterdam city center every 10 mins. It'll take you 15 minutes to get there.

Look for this sign if you want to catch a train to the city.












Me waiting(and freezing!) for the shuttle bus to take me to Ibis. Ah, but I was not alone!
In those 8 or so minutes of waiting in freezing weather I thought, "Yey, I'm on holiday!"

Hotel: Ibis Schipholweg 181. 1171Pk Badhoevedorp, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Overnight stay with buffet breakfast starting at 4 am until 12 noon! Now that's what I call traveller-friendly! :)





Breakfast was served here. The "Caribbean". I like! :)

One of several tea and coffee counters
What I call the carbo-loading station :). All sorts of bread!
My favourite station. Cheeses! Holland has some of the best!
Highlights:
* Tulips!
Tulips, tulips, tulips! 
More tulips!
I'm reminded of my trip years back in country Victoria, Australia. This photo always makes me smile:
At the Tesselaar Tulip Festival. www.tulipfestival.com.au
Less than an hour's drive from Melbourne, Victoria.
* Amsterdam Schiphol Airport:
Holland Boulevard
Delft blue tiles theme on the inner side of a lampshade
Have tea & some sweets inside this pretty teacup! 
If you've got kids with you, let them loose in this Kids Forest....

... while you can hang loose here. Your very own artistic fireplace.
Never mind that it doesn't emit heat. Schiphol keeps the temperature just fine.
Maybe read a book or get some writing done at the library
      I may not have had time to visit the Rijksmuseum but the mini-version was a treat!


No time for the Van Gogh Museum either so this Van Gogh inspired bag would have to do, for now :).
On display and on sale at Rijks Museum Schiphol
* Old Holland Cheeses: Hmmm, this is the only "highlight" I don't have a photo of. Must be because I'm way too excited to eat it to even pause to take a photo of it. Hahaha!

* "The Hague" and "Utrecht" in a signpost as opposed to being in an ANC news item about peace talks between the National Democratic Front and the Philippine government. ABS-CBN News Channel(ANC) colleagues and news junkies, you can relate ;).

I vow to see more of you, Netherlands, next time I'm in town! Tot ziens! See you later!