Travelling to Hong Kong, finally

We woke up refreshed from our sleep in Tokyo, there were two separate beds, but they were very comfortable. Sadly the hotel was far from anything, so we didn’t actually venture out of the hotel. We didn’t even get to shop in the gift shop, because it was closed the whole time we were there.

After a quick breakfast and check out, we were on our way again to Hong Kong. The Cathay Pacific flight was far superior to the NWA flight. I finally got a little television to myself; sadly I didn’t notice it working till half way through the flight, so I only caught half of Mamma Mia. We both had chicken curry, since they ran out of the beef I asked for, but it was yummy. I really liked it. And then Ed was flabbergasted when they gave us ice cream bars!!!! I will always try and fly Cathay Pacific to Asia from now on.

Safely in Hong Kong, we made our way to our hotel. After checking in, we were brought to a room with two beds and told that we could change rooms tomorrow. I accepted that. But then I wanted more, give us something free, internet, would have been easy. So I called the front desk and asked for it, and the damn receptionist said that they don’t have a record of my booking a double bed and to bring proof. So I brought my trusty expedia print out and bam we were moved to another room. Our new room is on the 13 floor, you have to get off on 12 and walk up, because the elevator doesn’t come here.

Nathan came to our hotel to get his stuff and to go out for walk and dinner. We walked to the Ladies Market; we were overwhelmed with the crowds and language barrier a little. We had bubble tea #1, dinner at “Eat Together”, and started investigating and absorbing what the Night Market had to offer.

We fell asleep at 9:45pm, tomorrow our goal is one hour later.

Travelling adventure

So before our flight, I was anticipating the long journey (23hours) to be painful. We started our flights at 9:15am in Toronto and were expected to land in Hong Kong at 10:55pm. We flew to Detroit with no trouble, and then in Detroit we hit a little snafu. After we boarded the plane in Detroit, Ed and I had fallen asleep in anticipation of taking off, only to wake up and find we were still on the tarmac. Then the pilot announced that there was a problem closing the cargo door and the engineers were working on it. So we fell asleep again and alas woke up still on the tarmac, now the pilot’s announcement said we had to de-plane because they could not fix the door and that we were to switch planes. After getting off, I asked the attendant at the counter if there was going to be an issue for our connecting flight in Tokyo to Hong Kong. He was concerned at first because we were the only two making that connection , but the plane we were on to fly to Tokyo, was in fact the same plane going to Hong Kong, so there wouldn’t be an issue. Sigh of relief. So after getting on to the next plane, and travelling the 12 hour flight, we had arrived in Tokyo and were looking to board our next plane, we were now 4 hours behind schedule. We shortly realized this was not looking good for us to be getting to Hong Kong tonight; our flight had left without us.

Northwest made arrangements for us and the 75 other guests to stay at Radisson Hotel for the night and catch new flights in the morning. Our new flight was Cathay Pacific, so I was ok with that. And now we were spending a night in Tokyo! To make our adventure more exciting we started a game of Amazing Race. We marked a target of another couple (they didn’t know we were playing though) and we started collecting clues to get to the check point. Our first clue the new flight info, next to get through customs, next find the red jacket Radisson ladies to get our bus tickets, this is when the other couple were neck and neck with us. But we made it to the bus and to the hotel counter before them! After checking in, we went for our complimentary dinner buffet and beat the other couple. Success for the night!

Back in our hotel room, we were having difficulty connecting to the internet. Neither end of the cable was plugged into a modem. At the front desk, we asked for the code and for some assistance, since the cable jack was nowhere in sight. So a nice busgirl came with us to our room, she was just as confused, and called a maintenance guy to come. He started looking around and opened up the top dresser drawer to access the other dresser draw and then opened it with a screw driver. Then Ed spent time on the phone with a tech person, since the maintenance guy didn’t actually know how to connect the internet. Finally we were connected for 700 yen for the night. And I made a long distance phone call for an unknown amount of money. In the morning when we checked out, there were no charges, I guess NWA picked it all up, woot! Should have called home L

First full day in the Chinese jungle

so we’re basically war-walking seeing if we can find a free wifi and happens to find one. Today we had what Franny claims as his favorite snack in HK as the pineapple bun with. Butter! I have to admit it was pretty damn good. Alsowaz cheap, for 2 and 2 Lai cha (milk tea) it was 33 HKD which is about 5 bucks. Anyways, it’s getting hotter, and I can feel the sweat coming, but I also constantly feel the stomach telling me to keep eating more. Had some good hand made noodles last night win Nathan (Jenn’s faux cousin). We walked around ladies market which was interesting, I can see how it can be overwhelming for some, and bartering is sometimes not even required cause things are so cheap already.

Anyways gotta continue the trek to the other island!

Not in HK yet!?!

Not in HK you say? Apparently they couldn’t close the door on the plane or something, but I guess it’s better than flying and door falling off. Oh well…we have free acccomodations at the Radisson in Narita Tokyo. Also, too bad that it’s not in the core of downtown Tokyo or we would have walked around more and I would have a lot more to say. Anyhow, I think I’m in the Mississauga of Tokyo, drab and boring. Also got a free dinner @ the hotel, but no SUSHI!! ugh! Maybe I’ll get some for breakfast in the airport…hopefully

Another day, another asian city.

Pre-HK

So I’ve got the bright idea that it would be best to stay up all night and hopefully I can change my bio-schedule to HK time by doing so. Jenn already is falling asleep, so I don’t know how long I can last for now *yawn* *yawn*. I think I need some sort of substinance to keep going, but luckily I’ve got many movies/tv shows to keep me busy. Thanks to the greatness of cable TV [which most people should know that we lack this at our place], Robin Hood: Men in Tights is on which is also helping me get through the night.

Staying up late reminds me of my UW days as well as the “Green Zones” at work now. I’m confident that I can change my sleep schedule to HK time, although there is a lack of faith from Jenn, but I will try and show her…I’m not the one that fell asleep FIRST! I am also confident that we packed everything that we need and that each luggage is less than 50kg [crossing my fingers]

Let the journey begin [in 7 hours when we board our plane]

Gadget Fever…

So…I bought the iPod Touch 2G, and it’s pretty damn slick. Fring app should be pretty good too, even contemplating getting Skype Out, although I don’t want to pay for it…

Next Gadget…BlackBerry Storm [http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/10/04/blackberry-storm-9500-and-9530-everything-you-could-ever-want-to-know/]

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