One of the salvaged photos. This photo could have been taken anywhere without an indication that this was in Macau wahahahahahahaha! |
Have I mentioned that the ferry ride will cost you a good 1 hour of anxiety? I am terrified of boats and ferrocious waves, so while I was at the ferry I was gripping at my chair trying to will myself to fall asleep-which I didn't, because good thing the waves weren't as violent as I was expecting *phew*.
So once you arrive at the Macau ferry terminal, expect to see the same amount of security like in airports. It's a must to bring your passport (I mean, really during travels you must have your passport near your body at ALL TIMES), because they'll give you this slip where it indicates you only have this certain time period to stay in their country (or city, or region? Idk what to make of this place tbh).
Me to Macau 🙃 |
Di masarap yung milktea na iniinom ko dyan, isang oras ko yan hawak hawak 🤷♀️ |
Kala ko moment ko na. |
A church. Yey. |
Ok, so here's what happened, the nearest hotel and casino to us was actually Hotel Lisboa, however they don't seem to have a free shuttle service, so we opt to go to Wynn instead which is just across the road. Unfortunately, while it seems so near going there was quite a challenge because there are no pedestrian lines nor an elevated walkway that could get us there, but there is an underground walkway, and this is where things get interesting.
Usually when you go down an underground walkway, you expect a flight of stairs where a beam of sunshine is waiting for you, however this was not the case because the moment we got in the underground walkway there was just a door waiting for us to open at the end of the dimly-lit tunnel. Reluctantly, we open it, where we are led to another narrow tunnel now leading to an elevator, and a flight of stairs. Seeing that there are already a group of people waiting im the elevator, we opt to take the stairs instead. When we reached the 2nd floor, we realized that we ended up in an underground carpark with no directions how to go inside the Wynn hotel. With luck, guts, and a dozen novenas, we decided to just trust our instincts and go where we feel is the right direction. After opening 2 more doors, we have finally set foot... outside of Wynn hotel 🙈🙈🙈 Just when I thought we have already infiltrated the hotel itself, we were actually only led to the garden and the lakeside, and only a couple meters away from Hotel Lisboa *facepalm*.
you guys have no idea how my heart felt relieved when we saw the light hahahahah! |
Mah cousin |
I now get the concept of this eternally sunny ceiling, because you'll definitely lose the conceot of time while inside this humongous complex! Aside from the hotel, museum, and a replica of Tour de Eiffel (which costs a lot of $$$ just to go inside it), they also have different wings full of shops, and a canal where charismatic boat guys sing to you, and say bellisima to you (though I am pretty sure it was intended for my cousin hahaha).
Kunware di pa ako gutom, kasi ang mahal ng pagkain dito 🤷♀️🙃🙃🙃🙃 |
By around 7:30 p.m. we said our goodbyes to Macau, our eyes satisfied with all the grandeur it has to offer, but our tummies literally empty hahaha! This place is just ridiculously expensive.
One last tita pose before I face the waves again. Awuw. |
Love always,
Nicole 😘🤗
P.S.
So much for a short blogpost 🙃🙈🤷♀️