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Tally33
post Oct 17 2016, 06:38 PM

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Hi, I'm going with my family, 11 pax included babies and children, anyone has contact for van driver to bring us around?
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post Oct 18 2016, 08:37 AM

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QUOTE(X_hunter @ Oct 17 2016, 01:07 PM)
Bungee jump definitely not for me man. LOL. Later I heart attack. Then I will change to 1 hour for Macau Tower la. More time at Senado Square and Taipa Village for food hunting! drool.gif

Btw, I have some questions. Can you give some advice?

1) In Msia, I will change some HKD and MOP first. HKD can be used in Macau but not vice versa, correct? That means I should change just enough MOP right? Otherwise have to change back at money changer here.

2) The Cotai Ferry ticket I will buy at the Hong Kong ferry terminal on 24th Dec night, and I only depart on 29th Dec. 5 days in advance should be no problem I assume?

3) I checked CTS website, they sell all the admission tickets. Means at airport I already can buy all the tickets that I want right? So I don't have to go to Ding Ding at Mongkok.

4) For NgongPing 360, someone said buy combo ticket on the spot there is better, the line is faster. or buy from CTS at the airport is more convenient? do you know they give actual ticket or just voucher?

Please advise if I am missing something.

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I think you will love the food there haha! Ruins of St Paul nearby also got lots of yummy food e.g. durian ice cream and curry fish balls.

Yes, Macau accepts HKD/MOP and even RMB. Do change back or finish your MOP before going back to HK.

I am not able to answer questions 2 to 4 as I took a direct flight to Macau and bought my tickets from online agents here. Sorry ya blush.gif
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post Oct 18 2016, 12:24 PM

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QUOTE(nightroseblue @ Oct 18 2016, 08:37 AM)
I think you will love the food there haha! Ruins of St Paul nearby also got lots of yummy food e.g. durian ice cream and curry fish balls.

Yes, Macau accepts HKD/MOP and even RMB. Do change back or finish your MOP before going back to HK.

I am not able to answer questions 2 to 4 as I took a direct flight to Macau and bought my tickets from online agents here. Sorry ya  blush.gif
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Hi, do u buy ferry ticket from Macau to HK from you agent? any cheaper ferry ticket?

I also direct flight from KL to Macau. If I buy from KLOOK, where to exchange ticket at Macau?

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post Oct 18 2016, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(straw @ Oct 18 2016, 12:24 PM)
Hi, do u buy ferry ticket from Macau to HK from you agent? any cheaper ferry ticket?

I also direct flight from KL to Macau. If I buy from KLOOK, where to exchange ticket at Macau?
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Hey, I didn't take the ferry from HK to Macau. My HK and Macau trips were separate.

Not sure about KLOOK also haha cos I bought my attraction tickets from this site StarMoon vacations
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post Oct 18 2016, 09:40 PM

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post Oct 18 2016, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(X_hunter @ Oct 18 2016, 09:40 PM)
Bro, thanks for informing. I compared the ticket price in klook, cts and disneyland official website, this promo seems the cheapest deal among all. The website said if we buy ticket directly from disneyland website, they will send us a code and we have to redeem it at ticket booth. Do you know is it the same counter as other ppl who buy on the spot? Or got special counter for online ticket redemption? If same I'd rather buy more expensive a bit but no need queue there. Coz klook one direct e-voucher, can straight scan there and enter.
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yes save alot on meal.. 1 set of fried chicken would cost you about rm60-70 by today exchange. Not sure about the ticket redemption. I may buy from this site but by the time i redeem would be too late to inform you lol...may see bump into you there during xmas
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post Oct 19 2016, 07:55 AM

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QUOTE(X_hunter @ Oct 18 2016, 09:40 PM)
Bro, thanks for informing. I compared the ticket price in klook, cts and disneyland official website, this promo seems the cheapest deal among all. The website said if we buy ticket directly from disneyland website, they will send us a code and we have to redeem it at ticket booth. Do you know is it the same counter as other ppl who buy on the spot? Or got special counter for online ticket redemption? If same I'd rather buy more expensive a bit but no need queue there. Coz klook one direct e-voucher, can straight scan there and enter.
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I bought from Klook, there will have another booth for code redeemtion, actually there are kiosk available, just scan the code will do, is fast, no need queue up

For meal redeemtion, there is separately counter
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post Oct 19 2016, 10:22 AM

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post Oct 19 2016, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(X_hunter @ Oct 19 2016, 10:22 AM)
how about if buy from Disneyland official website? is it got special counter for online ticket purchaser? separate from those ppl buy on the spot there?
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hmm.gif... Sorry this one I'm not sure as I bought from Klook


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post Oct 19 2016, 12:08 PM

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QUOTE(X_hunter @ Oct 19 2016, 10:22 AM)
how about if buy from Disneyland official website? is it got special counter for online ticket purchaser? separate from those ppl buy on the spot there?
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no point buy frm disneyland website. no discount ntg. still have to redeem somemore
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post Oct 21 2016, 04:15 PM

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Hi all, very excited to go to HK early Dec. I have just completed my 32 pages itinerary haha. Appreciate if can give comments. Not sure if workable or not. Thanks!

Day 1
Airport - Shatin Hotel - Yat Lok Roast Goose - Ah Po Beancurd - Ten Thousands Buddha - Hotel (rest) - Chan Kun Kee Dai Pai Dong - Honeymoon Desserts - Tai Yuen Dai Pai Dong (supper)

Day 2
Australian Dairy Company - Lantau Island - Ngong Ping - Tian Tan Buddha - Po Lin Monastery - Tai O Village - XO Sauce - Tai O Crossing Boat Restaurant - charcoal grilled egg puff - Citygate outlets - Block 18 Doggie’s Noodle - Temple Street/Ladies Market - Dundas Square (for food street) - Kwan Kee Claypot Rice (supper)

Day 3
Sang Kee Congee - Macau - Kun Iam Temple - Senado Square - Ruins of St Paul - Giant Panda Pavilion, Coloane - Old Taipa Village - Hard Rock Cafe (buy tee) - City of Dreams - Wynn Performing Lake - Macau Fisherman’s Wharf - Dinner at Macau (any recommendation?) - Back to HK - Fook Yuen Glutinous Rice Ball (supper)

Day 4
Kam Wah Cafe - Wong Tai Sin Temple - Chan Kee Roasted Goose - Fei Jie Snacks - Sai Ying Pun to buy dried scallops/seacucumber/ dried abalone - Mak’s Noodle - Mido Cafe (supper)

Day 5
Tsui Wah Restaurant - Disneyland - Sun Kee Cheese Noodle - Supper anywhere we fancy

Day 6
Kam Fung Restaurant - Honolulu Coffee Shop (tarpau egg tarts) - Ocean Park - Stanley Market - Kam's Roast Goose

Day 7
Yue Hing Dai Pai Dong - Victoria Peak - Madame Tussauds - Kau Kee (for beef lovers)/Sing Heung Yuen (for non beef lovers) - Ma Sa Restaurant if not full for their famous Triple Sunny Side Up Eggs with Char Siew and Rice - Yee Shun Milk Company - Hang Heung Cake Shop - Wing Wah Noodle Shop - Tai Cheong Bakery Central - Lan Fong Yuen (supper)

Day 8
Tim Ho Wan at Sham Shui Po Branch - Hard Rock Cafe (buy tee) - Man Fai Cuttlefish Ball King - Checkout - Airport
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post Oct 22 2016, 12:48 AM

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A bit everywhere but I guess you have check out the location of each outlet in relation to your next destination.

For example, the Yat Lok Roast Goose that I know is in Central. Don't know if there a branch near Shatin hotel.

Mak's noodle branch in Wellington Street, Central was closed for renovation when I was there last month. Not sure if it will be reopen by early Dec.

You can try the original Yee Shun milk near Senado Square instead of going back to HK to try it.

Kau Kee beef noodle open at 12noon so need to plan your time wisely.

Cheers.
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post Oct 23 2016, 05:53 PM

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I'm going HK end of Nov. I believe 大閘蟹 Chinese mitten crab is still in season right?

Which restaurant do u guys recommend for 大閘蟹?
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post Oct 26 2016, 12:58 PM

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How to get from Ocean Park to Jordan?
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post Oct 26 2016, 02:54 PM

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How much to bring to HK for 5 days 4 nights for meals and transport only per person? Not looking for fancy dining, just midrange chinese food and food stall.

Thanks in advance biggrin.gif

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post Oct 26 2016, 06:00 PM

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QUOTE(hwachong @ Oct 26 2016, 12:58 PM)
How to get from Ocean Park to Jordan?
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take MRT to Admiralty MTR
then take Citybus Route 629

https://www.oceanpark.com.hk/en/plan-your-v...t-there/citybus


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post Oct 26 2016, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Oct 26 2016, 06:00 PM)
take MRT to Admiralty MTR
then take Citybus Route 629

https://www.oceanpark.com.hk/en/plan-your-v...t-there/citybus
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thanks, but i mean the other way round, how to return to Jordan. as the website show that bus 629 ends at 4pm
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QUOTE(hwachong @ Oct 26 2016, 06:01 PM)
thanks, but i mean the other way round, how to return to Jordan. as the website show that bus 629 ends at 4pm
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hemm...
i think on the way back is easier
any bus

coz i remember last time i took the bus around 8pm or more

jfyi, the time i went... OP hv halloween special...
the activity start after the regular hours ~7pm
so confirm after 4pm hv buses
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post Oct 28 2016, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(AskDS @ Oct 22 2016, 12:48 AM)
A bit everywhere but I guess you have check out the location of each outlet in relation to your next destination.

For example, the Yat Lok Roast Goose that I know is in Central. Don't know if there a branch near Shatin hotel.

Mak's noodle branch in Wellington Street, Central was closed for renovation when I was there last month. Not sure if it will be reopen by early Dec.

You can try the original Yee Shun milk near Senado Square instead of going back to HK to try it.

Kau Kee beef noodle open at 12noon so need to plan your time wisely.

Cheers.
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ya i did check out the branches. Yak Lot has one at Shatin biggrin.gif
Oh Mak's Noodle closing for reno? Hopefully they reopen after 2 mths!
Most probably we are going to try it everywhere but we go there because Hang Heung is there too
Yes Kau Kee is for lunch. Aware of that biggrin.gif
Thanks for ur input!
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post Nov 3 2016, 12:55 PM

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going hk 16-20nov, very last min planned trip

need some sifu advice,

what is the must eat/try food there? im a foodie

what is the must visit place?

what is the must buy things?


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