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Friday, December 18, 2009

HongKong 2009 Day 4 Part 1

It's my day to DisneyLand. Although HK one is the smallest among the others, I still love it. Even so, I love Japan Disney zillion times more. Boo, when is Christopher bringing me there again? Whines. Nope, I've used the wrong vocab. It should be "When is Christopher sponsoring me there again?"

Yea, that's the correct term. I really missed Japan lots when even I thought of Disneyland. I missed Udon, Ramen, Katsu Curry, Fried Prawn, Sushi and Pachinko. Laughs. My besties Elaine must be enjoying her life happily in Japan without my presence. She's really enjoying her studies and food there. To say it's not easy to gain weight in Japan; it's all nonsense. I gain 3 kg when I'm back from Japan. Isn't it amazed?

I should say everything is amazed there. I wanna go Japan again, again, again and again. I knew Christopher will bring me there again. For goodness sake, I wonder how many years later. Anyway, he's planning a big trip at the end of this year. Boohoo, it makes my day. I'll definitely get some sponsorship from him. Laughs.

Back to Disneyland
This(below) is the entrance tickets that I've bought from Citigate.


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Before setting off to Disney, we ought to fill our tummy. Had dim sum and tea.

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The picture of the Lotus Rice might look small to you, infact it was big. probably more than enough to serve 4 pax. It was nicer than the ones we had in Singapore.

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I always love Spring Rolls, remember not to miss out such nice dim sum when you are at HK. After our brunch, we took MTR to Disneyland. Here we go.

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Hoho, here I am @ Disney MTR station. They even construct the MTR under Disney Theme. Well, this is something that Japan does not have.

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A general environment

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This is the MTR station. Just as usual, you got to scan and go.

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Oh, I missed this entrance much. This was the entrance I had been to 3 years ago. The memory was still very refreshing. It's like the old days when we were still young; travelling without parents companion. Hmmm, I guess I'm only 17 or 18 at that point of time. I could clearly remember it's during May. Breeze blowing against my face, definitely not as chilly cold as it was currently.

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Despite being a Friday, a weekday; there's never ending crowd. But at least the crowd was times lesser than Japan ones. Nono, I should not compared with Japan ones. I should say "Singapore doesn't even have one". Sad to say; but it's a fact. Poor thing.


Honestly, I'm not really very enthusiatic about the Universal Studio that has been readily built in Singapore. I doubt the Batman would be tall, the superman might not be handsome; and so on. Totally had no faith in Singapore. I browse through forum at time; reading sarcastic remarks from foreigners about Singapore, made my heart float eventually. Gek sim.


Some were saying our esplanade looks like durian.
Some were saying Sg was trying to mimic the eyes of the fly.
Some were saying it's a combination of fruitfly.


Doesn't it gives you a heavy heart? I guess so.

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(Above) Trying on the goody cap. Lol.

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Haha, I was enjoying myself with all sort of weird caps in the souvenir stalls. The stitch cap was cool. Anyway, it wasn't cheap after all. 30 bucks SGD might never be enough for it. Though, it keeps you keeps your head warm during winter. Yeah.

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Before we could have our shots, there were a couple. They were spending almost a day just to set up their timer. Most of the waiting time, they aren't taking shots but settings. Desperately, we cut their queue. Oops, sounds bad. Who cares? If I gonna wait for them to get their business done taking their own sweet time, I would have died of waiting. By the time, i'm done with 6 shots, they are still doing settings. WTH. Heck care. It's their business afterall.

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Look at the number of staffs in red. They camped from day to night taking pictures for tourist. Hahaha, the pictures cost almost 20 bucks. Boo!!! So expensive, but I still purchase them usually. Not just in HK, but almost everywhere I go. If I'm not wrong, I bought the most number of pictures in Aussie. LOL. Amazed, isn't it?

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Winnie the Pooh

Here we went for the ride. I remember I love the ride 3 years ago. Seems magical for kids. The Pooh Bear will just turn upside down with lots of gimicks. It's absolutely cute.


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Look at the crowd, I actually queued for 45 minutes. Tsk tsk.

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The seatings are so cute.

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Take a look at some of the video(s).











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Next, we went to watch the Philhar Magic of Mickey. It's a 3 or 4D show. You got to see Mickey and Donald dancing around. Silly cute little children would even stretch out their hand to grab the air. The image was so real and cute.

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I seriously wonder about the number of loops in the queue. It looks never ending.

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During the show, they even had water sprinklers sprinkling water onto you. Laughs.

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We went for the next show with Snowing Theme. Kids and Adults were dancing around. The atmosphere was times better than Singapore one. I guess, if in SG sentoso, they were to make Singaporean dance around, the possibilies would be almost zero. Most probably, they would be standing like a stone, carrying their kids. And THAT'S IT. Am I right to say that?

Well, that is my personal opinion. You don't really have to agree with me.

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You can purchase popcorns or cotton candy while waiting for the show to begin.

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Look at the mermaid, I seriously don't understand how she can take the "coldness". The temperature is below 10 degree and she's wearing only her bikini costume. Amazed.

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The Parade ends here.

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