We had a somewhat late breakfast at Mcdo because we watched America’s Got Talent the night before and slept really late. Hb ordered Sausage N’ Egg Twisty Pasta meal which came with hash brown and coffee while I ordered Grilled Chicken Fillet Burger which also came with has brown and coffee (if I’m not mistaken lol!); total bill was HK $44.60.
After breakfast, we rode the MTR to to Admirality and got on a bus to Ocean Park.
We were supposed to pay HK $30 for the bus ride to Ocean Park but we paid 15 instead – not intentional. Here’s what happened, hb and I decided to try and use 1 Octopus card for both of our fares, anyway we knew that we can pay in cash just in case. But, after trying to badge the card for I think 3 times, the driver lost his patience already and just asked us to go in and take our seats instead of making us pay in cash. See, not our fault =D
Observation 1: Hong Kong people are always in a hurry. Even when I bought yogurt in 7-11, I remember the people around me getting impatient because it took me quite a while to put my change into my wallet and finally get the yogurt I bought.
Entrance ticket to Ocean Park costs HK $350 per person. Similar to Enchanted Kingdom, you can enjoy all the rides for the said amount.
Due to some constraints (long walks, long lines, etc.) we were only able to enjoy a few. Actually, we left at around 5 pm and we could’ve enjoyed a few more rides but we were exhausted and were literally dragging our feet on our way out of the park.
We planned on going to Central to shop immediately after but our exhaustion just won’t let us, so headed straight to the hotel to get some zzzzz….
We had a somewhat late breakfast at Mcdo because we watched America’s Got Talent the night before and slept really late. Hb ordered Sausage N’ Egg Twisty Pasta meal which came with hash brown and coffee while I ordered Grilled Chicken Fillet Burger which also came with has brown and coffee (if I’m not mistaken lol!); total bill was HK $44.60.
After breakfast, we rode the MTR to to Admirality and got on a bus to Ocean Park.
Observation 1: Hong Kong people are always in a hurry. Even when I bought yogurt in 7-11, I remember the people around me getting impatient because it took me quite a while to put my change into my wallet and finally get the yogurt I bought.
Due to some constraints (long walks, long lines, etc.) we were only able to enjoy a few. Actually, we left at around 5 pm and we could’ve enjoyed a few more rides but we were exhausted and were literally dragging our feet on our way out of the park.
We planned on going to Central to shop immediately after but our exhaustion just won’t let us, so headed straight to the hotel to get some zzzzz….