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This one, I assure you, will be a short blog post-because my photos and videos from this trip got corrupted 😶😶😶

One of the salvaged photos. This photo could have been taken anywhere without an indication that this was in Macau wahahahahahahaha!
Anyhoo, last January I went to Hong Kong with my perenial lakwatsera cousin, ate Lot, and during that trip we decided to have a day tour to Macau-because hey, been to Hong Kong twice but never been to Macau. Macau is like a pond (ok, exagerrating here) away from Hong Kong, which means an hour ferry will take you there in one piece.
A roundtrip ferry ride will cost you around 400 HKD, and upon arrival at the ferry terminal nearby Harbour Mall in TST (but upon checking it's already in Sheung Wan 🤷‍♀️). Do take note that there are like scalpers around the area offering different rates depending on the time of departure. Usually you'll be able to save more if you buy a roundtrip ticket already, but since we have no idea what time we'll be back in Hong Kong, we decided to push for a single trip ticket first.


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 🙃
After getting through all the stamping and customs stuff, you are now spewed to the outside world where you'll be haggled by people offering costly taxi services, and tours. Since we are not really considering that, we decided to venture first to the old places of Macau where you get to see buildings that look like the facade of University of Santo Tomas hahaha!

Di masarap yung milktea na iniinom ko dyan, isang oras ko yan hawak hawak 🤷‍♀️
One of the places we went is the facade of St Paul's ruins, which is jampacked with people. We opted not to to go near it anymore, and off we go to the stores that provide free taste of cured beef jerkies with different flavors and levels of spicyness-I mean, dude you can get yourself full in free taste alone! Hahahaha! I assure you, you wouldn't feel awkward getting free taste, because people around you are also getting a palm's full of samples 🤷‍♀️😂👏

Kala ko moment ko na.
A church. Yey.
While strolling around, you'll get to notice a lot of signs in Portuguese, that's because Macau was actually conquered by Portugal before, hence the influence in architecture and culture. After taking more photos while trying out their famous egg tarts (mas masarap pa yung sa Julie's tho hahaha jk, ang mahal kasi), we have decided to head over to the casinos and do some damage-chos, pang mcdo nalang pera namin. So coming from the vicinity of St. Paul's ruins, we decided to walk over to the nearest casino, take a free shuttle going back to the ferry terminal, then from there take another shuttle going to Taipa, the central of all casinos in Macau. The nearest one with the most available shuttle was in Wynn hotel and casino, and ohhhh boy what a journey it took us to get there.


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!
After hopping in a shuttle, which took us like 5 minutes only going back to the ferry, we then hopped in to a free shuttle going to Venetian Macau.




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 🤷‍♀️🙃🙃🙃🙃
Just a side note, HKD, or Hong Kong Dollar, is accepted here so there's no need to worry if you have to convert money prior to going to Macau. Alsooooo, things are A LOT MORE expensive in Macau compared to Hong Kong. There are not much convenience stores in there so a bottle of water or a can of coke would take you as much as 30 to 40 Hong Kong Dollars, so better take a bottle of hydration with you before hopping into that ferry. As per my cousin, Macau is actually a good place to buy designer stuff because they are less expensive, and has more designs compared to here in Manila.

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 🙃🙈🤷‍♀️
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Despite being 26 already, my age doesn't really affect my affinity for children's parties-or basically anything for kids, because in reality I am just a 5 year old trapped inside a 26 year old woman's body hahahaha 👯🙆 soooo, imagine my delight when we were invited to my godson's birthday party, and how that delight turned into excitement when we found out we are heading to Kidzania!!!
Me. Dis me
Although I have been to Kidzania, and actually tried out the activities before (as an amazing perk from work), I will never say no to an opportunity to go back-yeah, even if it meant that I will be Julianna's babysitter for the day 💁

Anyway, let me narrate this blogpost in an advice-ish format already para wala ng paligoy-ligoy pa.

Need to check-in!
ADVICE #1: Go Early!

Just to be clear, not 5 a.m. early wag kang exagg! Kidzania opens its doors at 10:00 a.m. and closes at around 5 p.m. daily; Although at times they have activities like an adults' only day, which usually happens like 6-10 p.m., but this is pretty rare.

Anyway, why the need to go early? Well, there are lots of activities to try out, and if you go early there is a big chance of being able to try the most liked activities without the loooong lines, for example is the Cebu Pacific Airline's simulation, where your kids (or you, during Adults' night) can be a pilot for 15 minutes, and fly a simulation of a Cebu Pacific aircraft going to NAIA 3 for a landing.
Every kid is given their own BPI card, which they will need to activate inside the BPI Kidzania branch.
ADVICE #2: Take Care of Your KidZos and BPI Card.
Once activated, the card will be used to get the kids' earnings per activity, so it is a must to take care of it- basically, treat it like how you would around your payroll account. The KidZos (their currency) can be used to purchase stuff from the Toy Kingdom store inside Kidzania 🛍
Even adults are recquired to wear this. As much as I want to pilfer mine, these are taken off before you leave the premises.
Looks like an angel, but moves like a Tasmanian devil 👿😂
"Nic, picturan mo ko dito dali" (Claudine Barraquias, 2019)



ADVICE # 3: The Kidzanian Passport Seems Like A Good Deal!
Just like buying actual citizenship, I think this one's a bang for your buck. You can be a Kidzanian by signing up for a passport worth Php 250, where you get perks like extra 2 KidZos, and discounts to stores inside Kidzania. But of course this is only a good deal if you plan to go back-which I think you MUST ☝☝☝




ADVICE #4: Activate Your BPI Kidzania ATM
As I have mentioned before, this should be activated before your kids try out activities and hand it out before they get their hard-earned pay. Just like in real life, Kidzania is also inching towards paper-less transactions, hence the power of the ATM card 👌

Ohh BTW, just an FYI when you activate the card, the adults are not allowed to line up wih the kids, and talk to the bankers. The only contribution you can do as an adult is to fill up their details such as their name and birthday, afer that they will do the legwork.

I remember at first Julianna didn't want to line up and talk to the bankers alone, so it was a good thing that our cousin, Marla, was there to help her out, because Marla is still a kid 🤗🖒

ADVICE #5: Kidzania is Open For Kids As Young As 4 to 17 Years Old
I kid you not! Yep, until 17 years old, because I saw some signs back then where it says 'activities are allowed to kids ages 4 to 17 years old only.' How I wish I am 17 again... Zac Efron, isdatchu?

The Devil wears Osh Kosh.

Who needs The Voice Kids anyway?


I wanted to try this 😣😢


Sleepy?

Julianna thought I was taking a boomerang, hence the reason why she's the only one blurred here hahaha 😂😂😂😂

Happy babyyyyyy 👶



ADVICE #6: Activities At The Upper Floor Are More 5 Years-Old-And-Below-Friendly.
Since most of the activities at the 2nd floor are more into industrial jobs, kids 5 and below are more welcome since activities there won't require them to read. Unlike activities downstairs like the Metro Publishing House (where they get to create their own magazine article), or Star Music (where they read off the lyrics of the song they'll be singing), the one upstairs are more into 'handy' jobs. Activities upstairs include making hotdogs, pizzas, and even a bottle of Coca Cola 🍕🌭🍷





ADVICE #7: Best To Bring More Kids With You
Ok, this doesn't mean you snatch a random kid to tag along, but more of if you have a kid and they have cousins, it's best to go here to get them along and treat this as a group outing. I have noticed with my niece, Julianna, even if she's not a shy kid she still have moments where she doesn't like to participate if she doesn't know anyone. Good thing her cousin Kate joined her along, and with that we did see improvement on how she become more active when participating in activities with other kids.

ADVICE #8: Check Out Establishments Where Adults Can Also Play
Yes, you don't have to wait for adult's night to try out the activities! But of course, unlike adult's night, your participation as an adult in a normal day in Kidzania is minimal to none. Also just to note, not all establishments has this wonderful perk, so don't expect that you can just waltz inside any establishment and play with your kid.


ADVICE #9: Watch Out For These
Always look out for this! Not all establishments and activities let inside kids of any ages; Some activities are too technical for toddlers, while some activities are too easy peasy for bigger kids. Also, each activity has a maximum number of kids, in this way the quality of activities are uphold, and kids have adequate space to try out some stuff,


Like this activity!

ADVICE #10: Wear Comfortable Apparel
Basically you'll be running around chasing your little offspring, and clearly your 4-inch Valentino Rockstuds won't be of any help. Aside from wearing comfy shoes, wear comfy clothes that won't restrict you from outstretching your arms to have a quick grasp of your kid who's about to enter the Cebu Pacific establishment without queueing.



Anddddd that's it, I suppose 😂 Kidzania is an amazing place where kids and even adults can learn and have fun. To be honest, I do feel sad that this wonderful haven was not available when I was a kid 😖😩😭 Oh and lastly, entrance fee to Kidzania can be a little steep, so I strongly suggest to go early to get the bang from your buck 🤗

look at my lovely mama

Love always,
Nicole 🤩

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