May 10, 2014. Its day 2
of our Hong Kong trip! We have to get up at 6:00 in the morning to prepare for
the day and eat breakfast. The Royal Garden Hotel offers an English breakfast
buffet. I felt like I was in heaven tasting all the delicious food prepared for
us. After our breakfast, we have to get ready for the scheduled activities and
itineraries prepared. It’s gonna be a long day but I’m sure I’ll be able to
enjoy the rest of the day!
Statue of Bruce Lee, Avenue of the Stars |
We met our tour guide
in front of the hotel at around 8:00 am. We first went to a place nearby, The Avenue
of the Stars. It was one of the top tourist attractions in Hong Kong. Hong Kong
was dubbed as the “Hollywood of the East” because of that place. The Avenue of
the Stars features commemorative plaques and memorabilia of movie actors, stars
and legends who contributed in the success of Hong Kong’s film industry. It
also features the life-size statue of Kung Fu action legend Bruce Lee. The
place is so captivating and I’m still at awe how beautiful the place is!
We also went to Victoria
Peak or simply known as “The Peak”, it is a major tourist spot destination in
Hong Kong. Unfortunately, our tour guide only brought us in the middle of the
peak [I don’t know why] so I have not much to say about it. At least we can
still see Hong Kong’s exquisite views and sceneries. There are also vendors who
sell item souvenirs for the tourists such as key chains, watch, mirrors, magnets,
etc. We stayed at the peak for at least 45 minutes before grabbing our lunch.
Of course, my Hong Kong
experience will never be completed without visiting the most magical place in
the world! We went straight to Hong Kong Disneyland after eating lunch. I was
so excited upon entering the park! It brings back my childhood and my memories
when I was still in grade school. Sadly, the parade of Disney characters was
cancelled because of the heavy rain but it eventually stopped an hour after. We
spent hours by just taking photographs and sight-seeing around the place.
After a couple of hours
roaming around the Main Street, U.S.A., we finally entered Sleeping Beauty’s castle
and reached our next destination; Fantasy Land! This is my favorite place, by
the way because I think this is where the magic all happens. We first rode
Cinderella’s Carousel, set sail on a boat ride around the world in “It’s a
Small World”, and, gosh! I was so fascinated with the dancing dolls inside! They
were dressed into traditional clothes of over 30 countries around the world
including the Philippines. Plus, I get to hear the Tagalog version of the song!
Amazing! Then we went to the Fantasy Garden to meet Mickey Mouse for photo
opts. After the meet and greet, we tried Mickey’s PhilharMagic interactive 3D
attraction.
We then move on to Adventure
Land and took a sail on the Jungle River Cruise. Now that ride is really
something! I mean I thought that the animals are alive because they are all
moving! The elephants are spraying water with their trunks and hippos are
suddenly coming in and out of the water. There are also exotic wild animals
like snakes, alligators and big creepy spiders. But the best part of the ride
is the sudden outburst of fire and smoke to end the cruise. We really felt the
heat flamed by that one and I think that’s one of the most remarkable
attraction of the park.
Then we went to my most
anticipated place in Disneyland which is constructed based on my favorite
Disney film Toy Story. Bet you already know where it is. Obviously, it’s Toy
Story Land! Anyway, I was actually surprised with the place. I actually felt like
I was in the movie! Everything else inside Toy Story Land is over-sized and
gigantic to the point that it felt like I was one of Andy’s toys. Genius isn’t
it? We first tried the most thrilling ride in Toy Story Land which is the RC Racer
because line there is short maybe because kids are afraid to ride it? [HAHA] Then
we tried the Slinky Dog Spin and Toy Soldier Parachute Drop after.
So it’s already 8:30 in
the evening and we have to be in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle by 9:00 pm
to catch the fireworks. On our way to the castle, we passed through Mystic
Point and Grizzly Gulch. I badly wanted to ride the Big Grizzly Mountain
Runaway Mine Cars so we took a last ride on it and it didn’t disappoint me.
That one last ride was thrilling and remarkable.
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Fireworks display in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle |
Fortunately, we arrived
in Sleeping Beauty’s Castle just in time for the fireworks. Disneyland did
really spend a lot of fortune for that one spectacular show. It was shining, shimmering
and splendid, indeed as said in the lyrics of A Whole New World. The fireworks
display is perfect to conclude my second day in Hong Kong.
Here are some of the photographs we've taken on our 2nd day in HK:
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