#igotcarded #wewentupamountain #ourburgersweredevilicious

After freshening up, we headed out to walk around town. We absolutely loved walking around town and discovering all the shops, nook and crannies. The scenery was just amazing to take in no matter how many times you walked by certain areas. The town is pretty small and you can walk through all of it in a few hours but doing it over and over again did not make it less exciting.

Walking through the street right in front of the hotel

Looking back at the hotel

As we came out of the street, we saw Devils Burger and our stomachs started pulling towards the joint.

We selected the Devils Moroccan for myself and She Devil for Mrs.I plus a side of fries which ended up being a mistake as we barely finished it. I also ordered a beer and I was asked for ID … really …? Server said it was his job … fine.

After scarfing down the food, we headed out again. We decided to take the gondola up to the top of the peak.

Looking down as we were going up the side of the mountain

3/4 way up ..

Once we got to the top, we made our way inside the building and out again onto the viewing platform. This would have been a even more spectacular sight if it was a sunny day. Still a great view despite the weather.

After walking about the top for a good half hour, we made our way back down. Walked back to town and came across Fergburger which I read up on on Tripadvisor.

We went back to our hotel to rest for a bit before heading out again in the evening. For dinner, we walked around town a bit to see which place was appetizing and settled on indian food. Ended up at Bombay Palace based on how busy it was and the menu looked good, so we dined in. Ended up choosing a lamb and fish dish – the lamb was really tasty.

The next day was not any better in terms of the weather. It was not raining but was cloudy throughout – this caused a problem with our Fly-Cruise-Fly excursion to Milford Sound. As per instructions, I called the airline company at 9am to find out if our flight was still on for 10am and was informed that it was postponed till 1pm pending improvement. To pass the time during the morning, we walked around the Queenstown Gardens trail and the lakefront. Around 12pm, I called the airline again and was informed that the excursion was cancelled and they would give me a refund – bummer. Well, at least we have another reason to come back to Queenstown. 😉

Walking on the trail

For lunch, we went to Fergburger and respectively chose a single cheese and double patty cheese Fergburger – stick to the basics. 🙂

For dinner, went to Madame Woo’s. How would it compare against hawker food from Singapore? Spoiler – it didnt compare …

Laksa

Beef Rendang

We had an amazing 2 days in Queenstown despite the cloudy weather and the cancellation of our excursion. We could have rented a car and gone driving but we decided against and never regretted it – after all, we are on a lazy vacation.

Next up – Flight back to Auckland and Air NZ J class to Melbourne.

#wewalkedintherain #coffeeteaorwater #shewantedanothercookie

We collected our bags from the belt and went through customs and bag security. New Zealand is pretty strict on what you bring into the country i.e. if you have an apple and dont declare it, you are screwed.

Once we were through, we turned right out the doors and went to the domestic check-in area. Self check in completed, self tagged our bags and dropped the bags off.

We then had to walk over to the domestic terminal which was a good 10 minutes. We did not wait for shuttle as it just left. The walk itself was not bad but it sucks when you have to walk in the doom and gloom rain. Just follow the green line between each terminal. 🙂

Its not the yellow brick road. Its the tarmac road with the green line.

Made it to the terminal and went straight into the security line which was quite long but moved pretty quickly. Its amazing how I can keep my shoes and belt on in one part of the world, yet take everything off in another part.

Our bird taking us to Queenstown:

The wonderful interior of our plane. Its an all Y seat plane.

Our comfy seats for the next 1.5 hours.

Push back was slightly delayed but didnt affect our arrival time in Queenstown. The delightful safety video was played while taxi-ing and it was very intersting to watch compared to other airlines – too bad they didnt play the LOTR or Hobbit versions. Once the seat belt signs were off, the cabin crew went into action and provided a basic drink/snack service. The rear section of the plane was filled with a tour group of Chinese mainland nationals who barely spoke english other than the basics. The crew working the rear started from the back and asked them what they wanted. Most of the interactions went like this:

Crew – “TEA, COFFEE, WATER?”
Passenger – “…”
Crew – “TEA, COFFEE OR WATER?” *points at the items*
Passenger – “Coffee”
Crew – “COOKIE OR PRETZEL?”
Passenger – *silence*
CREW – “COOKIE or PRETZEL?” *points at the items*
Passenger – *points at the cookie*

Crew – “TEA, COFFEE, WATER?”
Passenger – “Juice”
Crew – “NO, I ONLY HAVE TEA, COFFEE OR WATER?” *points at the items*
Passenger – “Tea”

The crew handled it pretty efficiently despite the language barrier, so I assumed tour groups like this are normal on flights to Queenstown. When they got to us, they asked my wife first:
Crew – “Tea, Coffee or Water?”
Wife – “Coffee and a cookie please”
Crew – “Certainly love.” *big smile*

Crew – “Tea, Coffee or Water?”
Me – “I will have the same as her.”
Crew – “Excellent!” *big smile*

People next to me are Chinese nationals …
Crew – “TEA, COFFEE, WATER?”

The mood of the crew changed once they were done with the tour group. After the service was done, I went back to the loo and waited for the person inside to finish. While waiting, I watched the two crew members quickly stock up the food carts for the turnaround service from Queenstown back to Auckland. One of them asked me if I wanted an extra cookie and I said no but my wife would like one because “Happy Wife …”. She laughed and happily obliged and Mrs.I was a happy camper.

Landed without any issues, collected our bags and took the Super Shuttle into town.

Check in area at the hotel.

The check in person was nice and informed us that our room was ready evening though it was 11.30 in the morning. It was on the top floor facing the inner courtyard.

Tiny bathroom

Bathtub had a silly folding door which did not stop water from spilling out onto the floor.

The room was comfy was two nights and I was happy choosing this hotel at it was right on the waterfront. We did not need a lakeview room since we were out walking around town most of the time and it was better just experiencing the water up close rather than seeing it from a balcony.

Next up – Around Queenstown and the delicious eats.

#weloungedatthepier, #wealmostmissedourflight, #amanshowedmehisfeet

Back in the comfort of HKG. Proceeded straight through customs and security and got through in 10 minutes. Made the long trek over to gate 65 where the Pier lounge was located. We mistakenly walked into the first class lounge and the agent indicated to walk one gate over to the business lounge. We would not be allowed in even though we came off a F flight the previous night.

As we walked, I detoured to take some pics of planes.

I will be seeing you very soom Mrs.Whalejet:

Spotted our bird that would be taking us to AKL. First time flying the A350-900 and was excited.

God, we are still walking:

After an eternity, we made it:

Comfy business centre:

Plunked ourselves in the comfy chairs by the windows:

The lounge is pretty long and divided into 5 sections – 1 main buffet dining area, bar, noodle bar, tea bar, spa

Pretty good planespotting:

Decided to get some food after our drinks. Tasty stuff.

I am a pig:

Ah-murrican departing for home:

BA pulled in next door:

Oh yea, you’re a dirty girl. You like it when your windows are dirty.

30 minutes to departure, we left the lounge and made our way to gate 15 where our bird would be departing from. As we passed a monitor, I noticed that the status said Final Call. …. We ran to our gate and by the time we got there, we had a good sweat going. This would be the 1st of 3 mad dashes during our adventure.

Initially, we selected the last 2 seats in the main cabin. During check in, the agent put us into the mini cabin which was only 2 rows. Sweet!

Nothing unusual about this seat. Have been in it twice before and knew what to expect.

Forward cabin.

PE and Y class beyond:

So this goof and his wife were annoying. They were playing home vidoes on their phone for the entire cabin to hear and was pissing the crap out of me. Luckily, a flight attendant came by and requested to turn down the volume and switch to airplane mode. The man asked when they could turn wifi on and the flight attendant said once we take off and there would be a charge. He did not expect the last statement and became quiet. I know a certain FT-er who loves people who display their feet in F or J class … no names but it rhymes with 787. 😛

Forgot to take a picture of my glass but here is a pic of the bottle. Worst. Champange. Ever! Turrible!

Time for the menu pics.

We pushed back on time and started the long taxi to the runway. Pics of birds as we passed by:

AC just landing:

And we are off!

Bye bye HKG! See you … sometime soon?

Pic of the amenity kit:

Warm nuts and an apple juice to start:

Lunch service started with the apps. Really tasty salmon:

Yummy garlic bread:

I liked the cart service that Cathay has for J class. I went with the Lamb Korma.

Tasted better than it looked.

Followed by a barely palatable chocolate mousse. I dont understand why its called mousse when its just cream filling.

Went to bed right after and conked out. Woke up to see where we here on the map which was about 2 hours out. The breakfast service was about to begin.

Flipped through to see what was on. The clarity of the screen is excellent:

Quick shot of the main cabin:

Behind my seat:

Breakfast is served … almost …

Yummy dim sum:

Totally forgot that the A350 had a nice tail cam and turned it on. Wonderful to watch the landing:

Cabin crew, please be seated.

Gloom and doom in Auckland.

The flight was not overly spectacular. The crew were efficient in the service but was generally lacking compared to Cathay First. I would assume that it was due to the number of J class passengers and it was full for the flight. Then again, the upcoming Singapore J class flight was equally full and the cabin crew were amazing. I find that the level of Cathay J service has gone down over the years. Also, maybe it was just me but I noticed that the plane rattled a lot during take off. I’ve read TR’s indicating how quiet the cabin was during take off – maybe I was the exception. 
Overall, it was a good flight and we arrived safe and sound.

Next up – connecting flight to Queenstown and our stay for 2 nights.

#afewhoursinthecity #PYEgaveusadiscount #timhowanisdelicious

We took the free shuttle bus over to the Novotel Citygate and got there in 10 minutes. Check-in was smooth and we were headed up to our room in no time. Snapped pics right away before freshening up. The room was a good size compared to the Sheraton in Kowloon that we stayed at in 2013. Woke up early next morning and decided to check out, check-in for our flight to Auckland and head into town.

View from the room in the morning:

Checking in for our Auckland flight – waited a minute before we were helped. We were connecting the same day into Queenstown and unfortunately Cathay indicated that all bags has to be collected for customs and could not be checked all the way through. Bummer!

First Class check in:

Some day, I will have the opportunity to check in there:

After the check in, we took the Airport Express over to Hong Kong Station:

Where we would catch the H1 bus to Pacific Place where the PYE store was located:

We parted with some nice T-shirts after using our free gift coupon from Cathay.

We then headed back to Hong Kong station to hit up Tim Ho Wan. I knew the line was going to be ridiculously long for sit down. We could have come here at 9am but asking the wife to get up early is tantamount to murder.

Ended getting take out which took 15 minutes. Forgot to take pics but you can see the bill and figure out what we ordered. 😀

Took the Airport Express back to get some relaxing time in at the lounge. Pic of the Novotel from the outside:

Next up – Lounging at the airport and our flight from HKG to AKL.

#ilikekrugandicannotlie, #shecouldnotcontainherexcitement, #wedinedtogetherat35000ft

Our flight to HKG was at 2pm, so we checked out at 11.30am to catch the shuttle back to the airport. The driver dropped domestic travellers first, then went around to arrivals to see if there were any pickups and then headed to Terminal 5 for our drop off. By the time we reached the front door, it was 12pm – good thing, we left at 11.30.


We walked up to the First Class check in where the agent gave us a quizzical look and asked us where we were going. I indicated Hong Kong and handed over our passports – once she ran it through the system and saw were really in First, her face brightened up and she welcomed us.

Agent – “Travelling to Auckland?”
Me – “No, just Hong Kong as we are overnighting.”
Agent – “No problem, I will check the bags to Hong Kong only.”
I looked over at the Mrs and she looked at me with a quizzical look.

Me – “What’s wrong?”
Mrs – “Why are we going to Oakland?”
Me – “Not Oakland …. *in a low voice* … Auckland.”
*She grabs my arm with a vice grip*
Mrs – *in a low voice* … “NEW ZEALAND!”
Me – *in a low voice* … “Surprise!” 😀

The agent finishes checking us, hands our passports and boarding passes along with the lounge invitations. She asks if we would like to be escorted to the lounge. I asked if they could help us bypass security and she said no, they couldn’t. I declined the escort and she also indicated that security was light today and we would pass through in no time.

We made our way to the security line which took around 10 minutes – not too bad. Once through, we headed to the British Airways lounge. The lounge is pretty small but it was not full at all. We grabbed seats near the back of the lounge and I snapped away while Mrs. I went to see what food and drinks were available.

Air India bound for home:

Qatar and Lufthy just landed and taxi-ing to their respective gates:

20 minutes to departure, we left the lounge and headed to the gate. We walked right up to the agent who scanned us through but then lined up in the tube. The flight attendant greeted us at the door and requested us to turn left. We were in 1A and 2A respectively and Mrs.I could not believe her eyes when she saw her seat. 😀

While I was settling in my seat, my wife was still looking around not believing where she was – gotta love it when you see that look of utter amazement for the first time. The purser approached my wife and asked if she would like some champagne to drink and she quickly accepted. While she was being served, a male flight attendant came over and introduced himself and asked if I would like anything to drink and I requested champagne as well.

While I was waiting, I quickly snapped pics of the cabin and menu.

I’ve seen so many pictures of CX F and now its my turn to post my own! No matter how many pics I saw, it really felt like I was experiencing this for the first time and I was definitely soaking it in.

Mrs.I being a poser. 😛

At this point, the plane was fully boarded and ready for push back. We were pretty much on time and taxi-ed to the runway for take off.

ORD is United’s turf …

Lining up for take off!

Bye bye ORD! See you in 3 weeks.

At this point, the seat belt sign was turned off and Mrs.I went to the change into PJ’s. Shortly thereafter, I changed into mine. We were asked what we would like for lunch – I went with Chinese favs while Mrs.I went with the International option.

I asked the flight attendant to set us up to dine together and she was happy to oblige. While they set up at Mrs.I’s seat, she was sitting with me and she was telling me about how she could not get over the fact that she was in Cathay First class. She asked me how this flight was booked and I explained to her the finer details about Alaska Airmiles and points collecting. The conversation somehow steered into the topic of how the cabin crew knows who is a paying passenger and who is on points. Mrs.I rationalized that we paid for those points by using our credit cards and therefore we were legimiate paying passengers. To which I said technically we did not buy tickets but she would not have any of it and insisted we were paying passengers. Note to self – dont argue with your wife who also happens to be a lawyer – point, set, match. I also mentioned that this is a contentious topic amongst FT-ers. 😀

By this time, our table for 2 was set up and this is when Mrs.I saw the set up for the first time. Surprise! Needless to say, she was impressed at my ninja romance skills. I will let you fine people figure out which dishes we ate. Suffice to say that every single dish was excellent. Forgiveness please for the picture of Mrs.I’s braised veal cheek – we ate at different paces and I just remembered to catch a pic of the dish before she gobbled it up.

First time for the both of us having caviar and it was amazing. I could definitely get used to this. 🙂

OMG, the chicken curry was lip smackingly good. I growled when Mrs.I tried to taste. LOL. In retrospect, I should have ordered another chicken curry for my mid flight snack.

When we were done, we were given chocolates plus a hot towel

Requested the cabin crew to make up my bed so that I could sleep right away and adjust to the time in Hong Kong.

All warm and snuggly under the covers. This would come to bite me in the ….

Noooo, the time is going by so fast. 😦

Wonderful views as we flew by

Halfway through the flight, I decided to have a meal. I hit the call button and counted five seconds till the flight attendant appeared. I ordered the burger and noodles along with Johnny Walker Blue. The flight attendant really topped up the glass LOL.

Both were exceptionally good although I could have done without the onion confit on the burger. Too sweet for my liking.

Went back to bed and I was in and out due to the temperature in the cabin. As I am not used to sleeping in PJ’s, I had to constantly adjust the covers to either not boil and sweat or shiver from the AC. #firstworldproblems.

With an hour and a half left to go in the flight, I woke up for breakfast … or rather dinner as it was shown on the menu. Went with the chicken option for my main.

Healthy stuff.

Chicken was a bit tough but passable.

The pie was meh – cold hard crust which I ate around. Filling was decent.

Soon after I finished my meal, we prepared for landing. I headed to the washroom to freshen up and change into my regular clothes. Before the cabin crew took their seats, the purser came by to my wife and I respectively and thanked us for flying Cathay Pacific and asked us how everything was. I told her it was excellent and thanked her for looking after the both of us during the flight.

Could not get a proper pic due to the darkness. Was very cloudy and did not see the ground till we were very close to the runway.

Sleepy evening at HKG.

First off the plane and raced to immigration. We were through in about 10 minutes from gate to passing through immigration. The bags came out 5 minutes after waiting at the belt.

Thoughts on the flight – the flight was excellent because of the service provided by the cabin crew. When the purser saw me taking pictures, she asked if we would like a picture together. She was struggling to get a proper picture of us when the male flight attendant came behind her, gave her the “Please allow me, girlfriend” look and took command of the picture taking LOL. Now that was amazing and definitely made our flight memorable. The cabin crew were very attentive and engaging and this made the flight more enjoyable.

Next up – Novotel Citygate and a few hours in Hong Kong.

#pearsonairportsucks, #thesheratongavemeafreebeer, #welovejalapenomcchicken

I decided to start our trip by overnighting in Chicago. I did not know what the weather would be like in March and didn’t want to risk any delays when flying out on the same day as our Cathay flight.

Our flight from YYZ to ORD was at 8:50pm. We reached the airport at 7pm as we knew that checking in for US flights would be a gong show. Terminal 1 is an absolute mess now which is completely dominated by Air Canada and Star Alliance. All flights for the US had to be checked in at the far left end of the check-in hall. The line for bag drop was long but moved quickly. After the bag drop line came the security line which was RIDICULOUSLY long. THANK YOU Amex Platinum card for the line bypass and we got through in 10 minutes. As we finished security, I overheard one of the security personnel saying that there was a gentleman behind me who required secondary screening – ouch. Passed through customs which took another 10 minutes and we were finally airside. Headed over to the Plaza Premium lounge which we have already been to before – nothing has changed.

After having a small meal, we got bored and left to walk to our gate. Flight was not full and began on time. Next to us was a Rouge plane bound for some beachy destination and beyond that was an AC jet with the new livery – I have to admit that seeing it in person was nice compared to seeing it on an advertisement. The design may be boring but it’s clean and crisp.

We landed in Chicago without issues and taxi-ed to a very quiet Terminal 2. Bags came out pretty quickly and we followed the signs to the free hotel shuttle stand. Waited around 10 minutes for the Sheraton O’Hare shuttle and another 10 minutes after that to get to the hotel. Had to wait 10 minutes for check in as there were 3 gentlemen ahead of me who were being helped and the agent was having a difficult time understanding them. Another agent came out and quickly helped me – I was asked if I wanted 250 points or a free beverage – beer me please! 

Got into our room, snapped pics and then walked over to the Mickey D’s across the steet. Can I tell you how good the Jalapeno McChicken was? DAMN GOOD – I wanted moar jalapenos. We hit the sack around midnight – wanted to be well rested for the 1st First class flight the next day.

Looking down right outside our room door.

Woke up the next morning to this view from our room!

Some nifty cargo jets loading and unloading.

I have to admit that this was a really nice room for an airport hotel. Compare it to the upcoming pictures of the hotel near the Hong Kong and it’s a massive difference.

Next up – Cathay Pacific First Class ORD to HKG!

5 year anniversary trip – NZ, OZ, SIN, DPS, TYO on F/J/Y – Introduction (March 2017)

Hey folks,

Here I am with another TR. This trip was intended to celebrate our 5 year anniversary … or 5th honeymoon as I like to call it. 🙂

The research and planning took quite a number of months. At first, we decided we would go back to the Philippines, then hop to Singapore, Frankfurt and home. As the months dragged on, I started to think about other places. Mrs.Injian was not too keen on Philippines since we already went there for our 1 year anniversary. In my continuing effort to practice the “Happy Wife, Happy Life” mantra, I started to look at other places. Fiji was a good place but would have blown my entire budget in one go and based on other TRs, Fiji Airways looked meh.

Looked further down on the map and saw this lovely continent called Australia. Mrs.I always wanted to go to Australia – it was second on her bucket list after the UK. Since New Zealand was nearby, I figured we could do a quick stop. My bucket list has and always will be Asia – I could go there for the rest of my life and could not be bothered about visiting other countries. We have never been to Bali and Singapore together, so that was an easy decision. A last minute recommendation from a fellow FT-er included a stopover in Tokyo for 20 hours. So I pulled the trigger and decided we would go to these 4 locations – the best part of it all … she didn’t know I made the executive decision. As far as she knew, we were still going to Philippines, Singapore and Frankfurt. 😉

The flights were a combination of F, J and Y on various airlines. F and J were booked using Aeroplan, Krisflyer and Alaska Airmiles plus taxes i.e. scamcharges. After much back and forth, humming and hawing, the flight itinerary was booked as follows:

Toronto – Chicago – Air Canada Y
Chicago – Hong Kong – Cathay F
Hong Kong – Auckland – Cathay J
Auckland – Queenstown – Auckland – Air NZ Y
Auckland – Melbourne – Air NZ J
Melbourne – Hamilton Island – Sydney – Virgin Australia Y
Sydney – Singapore – Singapore Airlines F
Singapore – Bali – Singapore – Tokyo – Singapore Airlines J
Tokyo – Chicago – ANA F
Chicago – Toronto – United Y

Our hotel itinerary was booked as follows:
Chicago – Sheraton O’Hare – 1 night
Hong Kong – Novotel Citygate – 1 night
Queenstown – Novotel Lakeside – 2 nights
Melbourne – stayed with family – 2 nights
Hamilton Island – Reef View Hotel – 4 nights
Sydney – Shangri-La – 2 nights
Singapore – Holiday Inn Express Katong – 1 night
Bali – Amankila – 4 nights
Singapore – Westin – 2 nights
Tokyo – Southern Century Tower Shinjuku – 1 night

In addition to adding pics about the flight and hotels, I will also include our excursions.

As the F and J flights were being booked, every effort was made to not send automated emails to my wife’s email account with the ticket confirmation – the locations were being kept a surprise. As much as you try, the robot overlords always manage to win – the confirmation for Singapore Airlines flights were sent to her account. When we came home from work one evening, she showed me the emails on her phone and asked me what the emails were. Before I could say anything, she opened the attachment …

*Wife reads confirmation email*
Wife – “It says Australia … why does it say Australia?”
*Inside my head – CRAP CRAP CRAP*
*Wife looks at me*
*I give her an innocent smile*
*Wife reads email again*
Wife – “Wait … are we going to … AUSTRALIA?!”
Me – Yes

After 10 minutes of excited jumping and our 2 year old son wondering why his mother was jumping excitedly and deciding to join in, I partially spilled the beans in an attempt to salvage some sort of surprise for the trip. I told her we would be going to Australia, Singapore and Bali but did not mention anything about New Zealand and Tokyo other than the fact that they were surprise locations. The hotels were also left as a surprise along with the excursions. She accepted this answer but in the days and months leading to our departure, she would try to catch me and ask me what those secret locations were. Nice try! 😉

Finally, I wanted to give a shout out to the fellow FT-ers SFO777 and Short Hair Francis for helping making this trip possible. Without them, I would have massively struggled. Special mention to DavidO and his team for helping to book Amankila, Reef View and Shangri-La.

Credit is also due to the wealth of information on the Asia/Australia/New Zealand forums as it helped me to decide what to see and do.

That’s it for my introduction. Hope you like the TR! 🙂

Cathay Pacfic Business Class – HKG to YYZ part 2 (February 2014)

Got to gate 43 and our beautiful 77G was waiting for us.

Funny moment here – was snapping this pic but the Mrs walked ahead of me to the Business Class line. The agent asked for the passports which she didnt have and then I heard a very loud hiss in my direction. The Mrs was not very pleased. 😉

Down the tube we go.

Here’s my seat number.

The seat itself.

Started off with OJ for my first PDB.

Shot down the aisle.

Shot of the cabin.

2 windows all for myself.

Fancy seat controls.

Dragonair A330 next to us.

View of the foot rest area. This was definitely bigger compared to the A330 between MLE and HKG.

The FA came by with another round of drinks. This time went for the bubbly.

Front facing camera. I like the A380 tail camera best as it gives a better view when landing or taking off.

El Al B777

Another AC777

Not sure what they are building here. Anyone know?

Cathay Pacific Cargo B747

Hong Kong Airlines A320 trying to race us.

Anyone know why a United B737 is all the way out here?

I was staring at that B737 for a good 15 minutes before we finally lined up on the runway and took off.

After 15 minutes, the seat belt sign was turned off and the FA’s went about their business. I went about mine. 🙂

Same amenity kit.

Pacific Sunrise and warm almonds.

Prawns to start with some delicious garlic bread. One can never go wrong with G-Bread unless someone intentionally messes it up.

We both chose the Fish Curry which was really good.

Fruit

Cheesecake for dessert. Had an extra helping of raspberry sauce.

By the time dinner was done, there was another 11h 38m to go. So I sat back and watched Runner Runner and The Butler, the former being so-so and the latter being good.

We did experience some heavy turbulence for 2 hours of the flight. Even when lying in bed mode, it was not fun. It got so bad that the flight crew had to take their seats and you could hear the cargo shaking below. Once we were through the nasty part, I finally fell asleep and was gently woken up for breakfast by the FA around 1.5 hours before landing.

Fruit to start with Hong Kong milk tea which I love.

Every course was done via cart service which is awesome since you get to see which dish looks good.

For my main, I went with the dim sum. The chilli sauce really came in handy.

After breakfast was done, the purser came by and asked if I would to like to fill out a questionnaire to rate their service. So, I did.

Hopefully, I would win the two return tickets but I’m not holding my breath.

I took a walk around the cabin and I noticed that the smaller J cabin was empty. Damn, could have had this all to myself and the wife if we knew! Oh well.

View from the wing.

Seat in bed mode.

We began our descent into YYZ. The captain came on and said we would be 30 minutes early and also apologized for the turbulence during the flight. Apparently we were caught in a jetstream.

Even though the captain said we were early, we ended up circling for a bit due to bad weather conditions in YYZ but eventually made it.

Touch down.

Air France and KLM at the de-icing faicility.

Turning into our gate.

We ended up waiting for a good 25 minutes before our bags could come out. It was a mad house since alot of flights just came in from the US/Caribbean and we saw a lot of people in shorts and T-shirts. Guess they thought 1 degree Celsius was hot! 🙂

Finally, we made it out and got into a cab to head home. Thanks for reading my TR’s and hope you enjoyed it! 🙂

Cathay Pacific Business Class – HKG to YYZ part 1 (February 2014)

After 3 amazing days in Hong Kong, it was finally time to come home. One last picture of the night life before checking out the next day.

Since our flight left at 6pm, we had a late 2pm checkout as part of my SPG Gold status. Took the Airport Express shuttle to Kowloon station to do the In-Town check-in. This is an amazing concept as we did not have to lug our suitcases all the way to the airport. Wonder if there are any North American cities that have this concept as well.

The agent checked our bags and we were off to catch the train.

Took some more pics of the other airlines with check-in stations.

After 24 minutes, we were in sight of the airport.

Pics of the landside area of the terminal. Honestly, this airport will never cease to amaze me.

Premium economy check-in counters

First class check-in … one day hopefully 🙂

Next few pics are of the Business class counters.

Immigration and security were smooth and we were airside in 15 minutes. After immigration, we were at gate 4. So, we had 3 hours to kill … what do we do? Duh, lounge hopping ofcourse! First stop, The Wing.

Got some seats near the bar area on the far side of the lounge within close proximity of the Noodle bar.

Hmm, what shall I have for lunch?

Champagne please!

Ended up choosing the wonton noodles which was a no brainer for me. No, I’m not greedy lol .. the second bowl was for the Mrs. Also picked up some fried rice and dim sum.

After eating, I started snapping away.

View from the lounge above the main concourse.

CX840/AA6086 to JFK now boarding.

Mmmmmm, sugar.

Didnt get our gate number at check-in but its now there. 2 hours to go at this point. 🙂

Don’t adjust your screen … its an illusion … no j/k, I missed flipping this pic. Somehow I like it this way.

We decided to leave at this point and go to the next lounge. Pics on the way out.

Some tails as we were walking the concourse.

Second stop .. The Cabin.

View from the window of the lounge.

Oh noes, some dastardly villian broke a boarding gate.

Pics of the lounge.

So, I missed flipping another pic.

South African A340 and Hong Kong Airlines.

I believe thats the JFK flight being pushed back.

AC B777 taking off

Cathay A330

Swiss A340 coming into the gate.

Jet Airways A330

Alrighty, enough time spent at the Cabin (which in my opinion was a little more cozier than the Wing and had better views). We made the long walk to the next lounge.

Hello BA A380

China Airlines A330

Third stop … The Pier.

The lounge was empty and this felt nice.

Food/Beverage area with a half size noodle bar.

Gorgeous Eva Air B744.

The First Class area of the lounge. It was seperated by these bamboo trees.

Spent all of 10 minutes walking around and left for the next lounge.

Emirates B773

BA A380 in the background again.

Singapore A380

Fourth stop … The Bridge.

Directions.

Some kind of funky artwork.

Pics as we were walking through the lounge.

Mmmmm, fresh bread.

The Long Bar. I wonder why they call it that …. 🙂

Again, 10 minutes spent here walking and taking pics. One more stop, kids, I promise no more after that. 🙂

Fifth and final stop … Plaza Premium Lounge. Thank you Amex Plat and Priority Pass.

The pics from the lounge are all over the place.

Yummy fishball noodle soup.

Was very bland for me but chilli sauce came to the rescue. Also, the 2nd one was for the Mrs again. 😉

Time to head to the gate. Pic of the Emirates front door on the way down.

Sheraton Hong Kong and adventures in Hong Kong (February 2014)

We checked in to our hotel but we had to wait an hour since the room was being cleaned. We were offered to take a

room that was ready but it was on the 5th floor. We decided to take the 5th but then the supervisor said that we

should wait for the 11th since it was a better view. In the end, we decided to wait and it was worth it.

Check-in desks. SPG Gold/Platinum to the right.

Elevators to the Tower rooms. Sadly, no upgrades for us.

Our first adventure of the evening .. Avenue of Stars

Foggy evening in HKG.

The IC HKG that had much better harbour views but I was ok with the Sheraton.

After the Avenue, we walked back towards the hotel and came upon its upper class neighbour

Walked further down the street and came upon 1881 Heritage

Some of the shops located here

After this area, we decided to walk down Nathan Road and see what the sights had to offer us

We came upon the famous Temple Street night market

Came back out onto the main road and we were hungry at this point. Landed up at this place and the food was good.

The next day, we did the Ngong Ping 360 tour. I purchased tickets from a 7/11 the previous night and little did I

know that it would end being a good choice. We took the MTR all the way to the Tung Chung stop.

We got to the cable car area and lined up like everyone else. I asked the Mrs to pull out the tickets from the bag

and then out of nowhere, a lady with the orange high visibility jacket popped up and told us to walk up to the

front of the line. Apparently, the tickets from 7/11 got us a line bypass. Sweet!!

We decided to do the furthest activity first which was the Tao.O Fishing village. We waited for the #21 bus which

we boarded and took us down to the drop off point.

After the village was done, we took the bus back up to the main site and walked over to see the Big Buddha. The

weather got really crappy when we got back. It was so foggy that by the time we left, we were drenched because the

thick mist just kept coming down.

Please, no picture today. Come back tomorrow.

The next day, we went to the Peak. First we had a dim sum lunch that was amazing.

I was expecting a full on lineup when we got there but was pleasantly surprised so see no line. We got our tickets

and made it to the front. Turned back and this happened.

Weeeee, tram ride.

On the way back to the hotel, we decided to take the ferry which was a good choice.

For our last dinner, we found a cheapie spot and it was really filling.