Day 55 - Hong Kong Disneyland
01 September, 2011
Well, it's day 55 today and that means it's the last full day of our holiday, but, before we head for home there was still time for one more activity. So for our final hurrah, headed off to Hong Kong Disneyland. The Hong Kong metro system runs past our front door, and connects directly to Disneyland, so deciding how to get there was pretty easy for us. The trip took about 45 minutes, and required us to travel on three different subway lines. The last line is a Disneyland specific line, and the train was designed around this, with Mickey mouse shaped windows, and statues of characters on the train. When we got to the ticket queue, we were surprised how few people there were there, as we just about walked straight in.
The first thing we did was head to ""Tomorrow Land", where we went on a Buzz lightyear ride. The idea of the ride was that you had to hit targets with your laser as you travelled through the ride. At the end of the ride, we found that Mazz had soundly beaten all the boys. After this we moved onto an automobile driving ride, followed by lot of photos with Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Buzz and other Disney characters. Then we headed across to Tarzans tree house, before stopping for a bite to eat.
After lunch, we took our places along the main street, and watched the grand parade of stars and characters go by. After the parade, we saw the lion king show, which we followed up with the jungle boat ride. It was starting to get late so we started to head towards the gate, but decided there was still time for another "Buzz lightyear" ride to see if the boys could regain their honour. - Well they didn't, nor did they on the subsequent three additional tries. Well done Mazz, you are a Buzz lightyear legend. Being soundly beaten, we said goodbye to Disneyland. We then took the train and headed for home, stopping by the markets for one last shopping visit.
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Day 54- Hong Kong Day 2
31 August, 2011
We managed to have a great sleep and didn't wake-up much at all! It was about 8:30am we headed up to the executive lounge for breakfast- we paid to be upgraded which also includes late check-out, gym and swimming pool! It was very basic but enough for us! Once finished we headed out into the heat- a real hot one today! We went to the Harbour Shopping mall which is not far from our hotel. It's not like a Westfield, more like David Jones but more upmarket! We didn't buy anything here as it wast expensive enough for us!!!!!!!!!! (Louis Vuitton, Prada, Polo Ralph Lauren, Versace, Hugo Boss...etc. but is was nice and cool! We wanted to do a harbour cruise and go up the peak to see the view of Hong Kong, so we checked out the prices and what was available but because it was such a polluted, foggy day, it wouldn't have been worth it for visibility. So instead we booked the 2 hour night cruise to see the Light Show. Mazz wasn't feeling so good (jet lag, heat, stomach cramps not a good mix) so walked along the harour to the "Avenue of Stars". We wanted to discover why Hong Kong is called the Hollywood of the East.
The Avenue of Stars features commemorative plaques and hand-prints of movie celebrities. The only 2 celebrities we had heard of are Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan (the boys favourite kung-fu actor). Although it seemed that there were 2 other up and coming celebrities that were quite popular! You can see in the photos! The boys have got a lot of attention since being here and Daniel certainly enjoys it!
Mazz had a few hours rest once we got back to the hotel and felt a lot better after. Time to go and find something for us to eat that we all would like. Just down the road was a shopping mall and we found the Outback Steak House. It's meant to be Aussie but we thing it's an American restaurant chain! The boys had their ribs and Mazz played it safe with BBQ chicken and veggies. We all enjoyed it!
We then went back to he harbour for our 2 hour boat cruise. Hong Kong is very beautiful at night with all the high rises lit up. We watched the Light Show which was lovely! Again Daniel was quiet popular with the girls! He loves the paparazzi! The tour finished just after 8:30pm. A small walk back to the hotel and we were tired!
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Day 52- Goodbye Europe
30 August, 2011
Woke up early this morning for the final leg of our European Holiday. After a quick breakfast of cornflakes, we finally threw away our plastic picnic bowls, spoons, plastic cups and all the other things that we had carried all around Europe "just in case" and set about making our final packing preparations. Our bags were already pretty much set, so there were only one or two tweaks to our luggage before we were in the car and heading towards Charles De Gaulle airport to drop the car off.
The drop off point for the peugeot was in Terminal 3 somewhere. We didn't have any idea where we were going, but we were given a set of GPS coordinates, so we plugged them into the GPS system and away we went. (We called our GPS "Leonie, because she had a woman's voice, was always telling us what to do, and was usually right!). Once again, the GPS took care of us, delivering us to within 10m of the drop off point.
After 9033km we said a sad goodbye to Leonie and the Peugeot. The GPS system was fantastic, we are not sure how we would have managed without it. The Peugeot was also great - comfortable, spacious and mechanically did not miss a beat. (not ready to trade in the Holden just yet though!). The drop off process was simple. We just signed some papers and that was it. No one even looked at the car!
We caught the shuttle bus to terminal 2A, checked our luggage in and passed the three hours until take off by walking about, browsing in the shops and having lunch. Finally our plane was ready for boarding, so we got aboard, found our seats, and settled down for the12 hr flight to Hong Kong.
The drop off point for the peugeot was in Terminal 3 somewhere. We didn't have any idea where we were going, but we were given a set of GPS coordinates, so we plugged them into the GPS system and away we went. (We called our GPS "Leonie, because she had a woman's voice, was always telling us what to do, and was usually right!). Once again, the GPS took care of us, delivering us to within 10m of the drop off point.
After 9033km we said a sad goodbye to Leonie and the Peugeot. The GPS system was fantastic, we are not sure how we would have managed without it. The Peugeot was also great - comfortable, spacious and mechanically did not miss a beat. (not ready to trade in the Holden just yet though!). The drop off process was simple. We just signed some papers and that was it. No one even looked at the car!
We caught the shuttle bus to terminal 2A, checked our luggage in and passed the three hours until take off by walking about, browsing in the shops and having lunch. Finally our plane was ready for boarding, so we got aboard, found our seats, and settled down for the12 hr flight to Hong Kong.
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Day 51 - Reims
28 August, 2011
Awoke early this morning. No sleep in or casual breakfast this morning. We finished packing, had a quick breakfast and loaded the car. At 8:00am we said a sad goodbye to our Chalet in Grindelwald and headed off. The roads were very quiet. There were almost no trucks on the road, so the drive was very comfortable. With a few stops along the way, we covered 700km until we arrived at our destination for the night in Reims. Reims is only 160km from Paris (CDG) airport, so an easy drive tomorrow morning.
After checking into our room, we headed into the centre of Reims. We headed towards the Reims cathedral. Its a very old and spectacular building where all the kings of France used to be crowned. Other than the cathedral, the centre of Reims was pretty quiet. No shops were open and only some restaurants. We found a pizza restaurant, had some pasta, and then headed back to our room for an early night.
After checking into our room, we headed into the centre of Reims. We headed towards the Reims cathedral. Its a very old and spectacular building where all the kings of France used to be crowned. Other than the cathedral, the centre of Reims was pretty quiet. No shops were open and only some restaurants. We found a pizza restaurant, had some pasta, and then headed back to our room for an early night.
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Day 50 - First Cablecar
What a crazy night! We were woken sometime in the middle of the night by a mighty clap of thunder that semed to shake the house. A thunderstorm had descended upon Grindelwald, and we spent the next couple of hours listening to the thunder and watching the lightning light up the sky. It wasn't long before we had a little visitor ocme in to share our bed as well. Daniel was a little scared by the storm. For the next few hours we slept on and off, before finally waking up. Josh however, slept like a log and was barely disturbed by the storm. In the morning we looked outside and found that fresh snow had fallen on the top of the mountains, making them look even more beautiful. The sun was out, the sky was blue and there was barely a cloud in the sky.
After another leasurely breakfast we headed off to the chair lift at the other end of the village for our mountain hike. We arrived at the chairlift and bought our tickets to "First" The chairlift station of first is 2166m above sea level (just below the level of Mt Kosciuszko). The chair lift takes 30 minutes to get there. We boarded the chairlift and started on our way. As we started to get higher, we noticed it was getting colder. This could be a problem, as Paul, Josh and Daniel were all wearing shorts, and Mazz only had a light top. Very soon we crossed the snow line, where the snow had fallen the previous night. Soon after, we were in the clouds and couldn't see a thing. By the time we reached the top we were already cold and wondering if a hike was going to be a good idea. So we decided to head into the restaurant for a cup of hot chocolate and discuss our options. We still had mixed feelings, so after our chocolate we headed outside for a couple of minutes to see just how cold it was. - Brrrrr, about 3 degrees, and too cold for a hike for underdressed tourists.
We headed back to the cable car and caught it to the station of Bort, above Grindelwald, below the snow line and out of the clouds. After a short play on the playgound we decided to hire scooters (like bicycles without pedals) and scoot down the 5km trail to Grindelwald. It was very cold, but a lot of fun, and no one fell off!
After another hot chocolate to warm up, we headed back to our chalet to dress in some warmer clothes.
Once we were dressed a little more appropriately, we headed back into town and hiked to the Gletscherschlucht, or Glacier gorge. This is a 1000m long trail along a gorge where the galacial melt water runs out. It took us about 45 minutes to hike to the gorge, and we got there just before closing. It was a good job that we had warmer clothes, because it was cold and wet, but very spectacular, with water cascading through the canyon, with 75m cliff faces on either side. After leaving he george, we decided we had walked enough for the day, so we caught the bus back into town.
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Day 49 - Pfingstegg & Interlaken
27 August, 2011
Another sleep-in this morning! We decided to go for a hike today as we are in a town where there are hiking trails everywhere. After a short walk to the station to catch the gondola up to a place called First, we found out is was closed due to windy conditions. So no walking trail to see the beautiful flowers and Lake Bachalpsee today. Instead we decided to go to another area of Grindelwald to catch another gondola up another mountain. This place is called Pfingstegg.
We bought a one way ticket up the mountain, as it is quiet expensive -32franc (about $35). Once we got there we all went on the Rodelbahn. This is a summer tobogan run that goes for about 725m. It was heaps of fun and at times going aroung the bend Mazz gave herself a little scare in going too fast. It was so much fun, the boys had another 2 turns.
The only way we were going to get back to Grindelwald was to walk down. It was all down hill which was reasonable easy (bit tough on the knees)! The surrounding scenery was beautiful- like something from a postcard. There were small water falls coming off the hills, running into streams, cows with bells around their neck, flowers (no eidelweiss yet!) and we even saw a billy goat with a long beard. Poor Mazz got too close to the electric fence when she was feeding the goat grass - Ouch. Once back in town, we caught the train to Interlaken. This is a town between Lake Thun and Brienz (the actual name meaning between lakes) and is the economic and culture centre of the region. It is a lovely town but very expensive. We had a late lunch here and unfortunately it was the worst meal we have had- it was so bad we asked for the bill and left the food. A very expensive lunch- at least the coke was good! We wandered around a little bit longer and took the train back to Grindelwald!
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