19 February 2012. Sunday. It was the last day of our 3D2N grand family vacation in Hong Kong Disneyland Park and Resort. And although we’re ecstatic with everything we had experienced in the Happiest Place On Earth, we tried to struggle a bit with fact that we’re leaving Hong Kong for our work place in Penang, Malaysia before dusk. It’s always hard to leave something so special that gave you many wonderful memories. Nontheless, we still had a day to enjoy so Tina, Gabby and I started our last morning in Hong Kong with ear-to-ear smiles.
Good Morning, Disney’s Hollywood Hotel !!! 🙂
From our room down to the lobby, we headed directly to Chef Mickey to have our buffet breakfast!
“Chef Mickey recalls the lavish Art Deco-styled studio commissaries of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Mickey decorations and various Disney characters in sketch form are found throughout the restaurant.” (via hongkongdisneyland.com)
Here’s the nice corner reserved for my family and me…
From the ceiling, fixtures, tiled walls and the spread, there’s a piece of Mickey Mouse to delight your senses!
It was Gabby who first noticed and told me, “Daddy, look at the plate, it looks like Mickey Mouse’s pants!”
Much ado about carbo-loading : My first plate had a crusty cheese bread, a delicate egg tart, sample of fruity and fluffy pastries and a piece of Winnie the Pooh banana cake. Of course, my morning would not be complete without a dose of coffee.
Who says pizza ain’t a morning meal? Gabby was wide-eyed when he spotted an all-cheese-thin-crust-pizza on the spread; he’s a purist when it comes to pizza thus, it’s his favorite! I asked him, “Anak, do you want some?” Of course, I received an excited positive response! I got a few slices for him, added some hash browns molded into smileys; how cute! And the basic scrambled eggs and bacon with Mickey Mouse waffles spruced up with maple syrup, while our boy favored chocolate syrup!
One of my favorites that I found so good from Chef Mickey’s various offerings was those thin slices of smoked salmon! I paired it with fresh green salad which I topped with different kinds of cheeses, some bits of cold cuts and vinaigrette and my morning instantly became perfect!
Tina and Gabby were satisfied with the breakfast too. Why, there were cereals which is a staple for my wife and son; yoghurt and fresh tropical fruits too! There were also some Chinese favorites –choices of dim sum, noodles, congee and a lot more that we wished our stomachs can accomodate. 🙂
After filling our tummies from Chef Mickey, we got our luggage and bags, had an early check out at 10:30AM, deposited our bags (for free!) at the Left Luggage Service of the hotel and trooped to the Disney’s Hollywood Hotel garden.
For the nth time, I owe some brilliant observations from our 7-year-old-kid. After first noticing those Chef Mickey’s plates patterned after Mickey Mouse’s pants, he commented about the aisle at the garden has film strips! And so I took a snap…
Bright and beautiful foliage at the Disney’s Hollywood Hotel garden…
The colors of the blooms – both big and small were awe-inspiring!
Pretty, isn’t it? My mother would agree (read : she loves flowers while my wife prefers food!).
It must be the great climate. It must be…
Happy moments in Disney’s Hollywood Hotel were made of these…
So happy he became buoyant on cool air!
Then, at the back of those “Hollywood Hotel” signage is somewhat discreet walkway where vintage cars are parked, excellent for photo-ops. What is Hollywood without them anyway?
Now, here are the exhibits of our “not-our-car-photos”….
Gorgeous cadillac coupled with those lovely smiles…
We’re almost ready to leave the garden when Gabby was fascinated with this movie ticket booth…
Gabby was inspired to do role-playing with his mom. Tina as the movie-goer and Gabby sells the tickets. Guess who’s their director? Definitely, not me! I played the usual camera man; Gabby himself called the shots! And all the while we thought his mind’s already fixed in becoming a chef, hotelier and restaurateur in the future. He got other talents, baby! 😉
The moment came when he thought of dancing in the middle of a turntable-designed ground near the poolside. Elvis Presley songs were on air. He was then more of an entertainer with the grooves more than just an actor-director! haha! 😀 (I captured all of his moves in photos which I will probably post on a separate entry soon).
Time to bid goodbye to Disney’s Hollywood Hotel. Thank you for that warm and family-friendly accomodation! 🙂
As we planned to collect our luggage from Disney’s Hollywood Hotel at around 3PM before heading to Hong Kong International Airport to catch our 5:45PM HK-KUL flight via Air Asia, we rode the resort’s free shuttle bus and went to Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Public Transport Interchange (PTI).
TRANSPORTATION IS ALSO WHIMSICAL AT HONG KONG DISNEYLAND!
Here are some info and tips on how to go about the MTR Disneyland Resort Line
Getting to and out the park is as easy as counting 1, 2 and 3. 🙂 From Hong Kong International Airport, one can opt to ride a bus, a car, a taxi cab or a train to reach Hong Kong Disneyland and vise-versa if you’re leaving the Happiest Place On Earth.
We’ve been to Hong Kong and Hong Kong Disneyland quite a few times already but we were always on a package tour (read : there’s a tourist bus that pick us up to and from the park) and we have not experienced riding that Mickey-Mouse-windowed train running on the MTR Disneyland Resort Line. And so we did not let the chance pass last month to enjoy such experience.
It’s always great to ask whenever you’re in doubt. So I went to the counter of the MTR Disneyland Resort Line to inquire how to go to Ting Chung via Sunny Bay. He instructed me to buy tickets from the machines located at the laterals of the station just before the turnstiles. He generously broke my bills into coins for the train ticket machines; very HKDL-friendly! 🙂
The ticket machines are touch screens; you need to identify and press the point of your origin before you touch the point of your final destination. Say for example, touch first Hong Kong Disneyland Resort then Tung Chung. The ticket price for adult and kids are different but the machine monitor will show the amount per person and you just need to press the total pax (e.g. 3 adults, 1 kid). Et voila, you collect the tickets to be inserted (or swipe if it’s loadable) on the turnstiles!
“Travel on the railway network of MTR and interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line at Sunny Bay Station.
- Only 23 minutes from the Hong Kong International Airport, MTR Airport station,
- 30 minutes from MTR Kowloons tation and
- 33 minutes from MTR Hong Kong station where Guests can pick up Park Tickets too!
Operating Hours between Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort Station
From Sunny Bay: from 6:15am – 12:45am the following day From Disneyland Resort Station: from 6:20am – 12:40am the following dayFrequency 4 – 10 minutes.” (-via hongkongdisneyland.com)
Now, where did we go and what did we do after Sunny Bay would have to be posted next!
With that, I’d like to thank the people who made our Hong Kong Disneyland trip very memorable and fun-filled! Thank you to Jaclyn, Nicole, Catherine and Purple –you guys are the BEST!
Thank you to my fellow Filipino bloggers with their families and friends! Thank you to Gael of The Pinay Solo BackPacker and her sister, Juvy, Thank you to Thammie of ThammieSy.com who came with her entire family, Pastor Dennis of Act Like A Man and their two adorable daughters, Alyanna and Mika. Thank you to Leslie of Shoot First Eat Later who came with her friend, Ms. Elizabeth (not in photo but Thank you, Maam for giving Gabby a lego-Buzz Lightyear watch!), Thank you fashion bloggers and celebrities, Laureen Uy of Break My Style who came with her special one, Robbie, and Kryz Uy of KryzUy.com who went with her sister, Jack. Maraming Salamat! Don’t you wish we meet again in some similar trip like this? Better yet, let’s go to HKDL again someday! 🙂
Last but not certainly not the least, THANK YOU SO MUCH to HONG KONG DISNEYLAND for being the venue of our FAMILY bonding, offering more than expected delicious FOOD and providing us never-ending FUN!
In so many ways, this Hong Kong Disneyland vacation was truly an exceptional one!
Whether it was our first time or we’ve been to the park and hotels several times over, reasons are beyond words to go back and revisit the Happiest Place on Earth!
Let this last set of my photos speak of those remarkable reasons why WE SO LOVE HONG KONG DISNEYLAND!
As Shakespeare had put it, “Parting is such a sweet sorrow.”
It was an enormous blessing that we got a chance to revisit Hong Kong Disneyland and experienced family bonding, food and fun beyond our great expectations!
Thank you so much, our dear God!
Thank you so much, Hong Kong Disneyland!
Till we meet again, Mickey Mouse! 😉
———————————
This Blog Series Includes :
- Our Hong Kong Disneyland Trip 2012 : Arrival at Disney’s Hollywood Hotel and Lunch at Crystal Lotus, Disneyland Hotel
- Our Hong Kong Disneyland Trip 2012 : Spectacular Burst of Colors at Flights of Fantasy Parade
- Our Hong Kong Disneyland Trip 2012 : Timeless Magic at Adventureland, Fantasyland, Dinner at Corner Cafe
- Our Hong Kong Disneyland Trip 2012 : Glorious Day 2
- Our Hong Kong Disneyland Trip 2012 : Last Day High
till we meet again – tama yan, bec i’m sure you’d back before you know it.
this is one trip that was filled with activities and food galore. it’s a joy watching your photos.
and from someone who has traveled the globe, i take that as a generous compliment!
thanks, maria! really appreciate it. 😉
ganda ng review mo doc, naimagine ko na pag dinala ko ang mga kiddos ko jan, but not yet, i want my son to grow bigger para mas enjoy namin. I will be coming back to read this series pagdating ng time na yun. lovely photos btw.
maraming salamat, carla.
i showed your post about al ain paradise to my mom; she missed uae more! haha. 🙂
Last year, I was there with friends, babalik ako dyan…sasama ko c hubz. 🙂
Nice photos doc G. San naman ang next mong gala?
thank you, jeanny!
next gala? wala pang plans as of now. i don’t know tomorrow. 🙂
I have read all the episodes of the trip. No body writes as detailed as you do. Its really the happiest place on Earth. My favorite is Its the Small World, it makes my feel young and sentimental.
See you again in your next expedition!
wow, that’s so flattering, ms. ebie!
coming from you, i am humbled. 🙂
thank you so much!
i love those bw pics 🙂
talagang si mickey ang star when you’re in disneyland hindi kaya dapat mickeyland cya hahaha (wala lang)
i’m sure super enjoy si gabby dyan 🙂
thank you, marian!
i appreciate that. 🙂
and yes, gabby had a whole lot of fun in hkdl. we all did! 😀
It was like being with you on your Disney trip! Great pictures! I miss HKD! We’ll be back very soon 🙂
i’m sure your family will enjoy it as much as we did.
salamat, nelson! 🙂
ENvy mode here, but soon, dear HK, soon, we shall meet!
it’ll come your way, sheng!
it will! 🙂
with all those wonderful memories of HKDL, the more i wanted to come back 🙂
blogging the experience feels like reliving it once more.
gusto din namin bumalik soon! haha!
thanks, ms. elna!
Wow congratulations for the job well done. Everybody will surely like your HongKong Disneyland blog series.
For Gabby and Tina, a memorable experiences full of happiness to be treasured with.
naks, nanay nga kita! thanks! 🙂
I’ve just passed by Hong Kong on my way to New York and I haven’t even thought of spending my 6-hour layover there outside (like I did before). Seeing the map you have here, I didn’t realize how close Disneyland was to the airport. Of course 6 hours isn’t enough but probably I can incorporate a much longer layover next time I buy my CX ticket.
wow, so you’re back in nyc! i bet you enjoyed your homecoming.
i shall be following your blog series, as usual.
I wish I could fly to Hongkong this year and have that Disneyland experience!
hello there. first time to read ur blogs. i find it very informative and detailed… were planning a vacay next year with my mom and sister. very excited na kami…hahaha… do u work in KL? im a nurse from cebu
hi ethel ann. thank you for appreciating my blog posts; it means so much to me.
no, we’re not working in KL but are based in penang with my wife and our son.
Hello Sir, can i kindly ask if where did you book your family tour package in HK disney for 3D2N?
hello chris, i was invited by hkdl so it’s a sponsored trip.