Sydney weekend drive: Day 1

This weekend we drove to Sydney for the first time. Usually we fly as we are staying in the city centre (hotels) and a car is not much use + expensive to park. This time we are staying out in Olympic Park as we are going to see the Foo Fighters tomorrow night! Eeeeee!!

Canberra to Sydney is about a 3hr 15min drive down a dual carriageway. It’s not a hard drive but it’s booooooring. We stopped in Moss Vale (the halfway point) for a very tasty and cheerful lunch at Bernie’s Diner.

As we are staying in Olympic Park, we opted to go for an apartment booked through Stayz.com instead of the hotels nearby. The apartment we are in is one of the “Australia Tower” ones and it’s about halfway up the 25 storey building with a very nice view of ANZ Stadium and Homebush.

After arriving, we wandered over to Cathy Freeman Park (5 min walk) and had a look at the olympic cauldron from the 2000 games, then had dinner and cocktails at Mexica Bar. We returned to the apartment and settled in to wait for fireworks. Unfortunately our view wasn’t great but we still saw a bit!

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Moreton Island Bridesmaids Cruise: Day 5 massages, relaxing and official hens night!

Today started with two of us having a “pamper package” at the day spa while the other two slept in. We then swapped places after lunch with the other two getting “spa-d” while the morning two had a nap. The day spa package was excellent value considering the usual extortionate pricing – $129 each for two focus massages, a facial, a foot spa and other small things as well.

Lunch today was at Salt Grill which was impossible to get into for dinner, but easy to book for lunch! The cover charge was also slightly less for a lunch booking. The food was amazing!! Lana was happy we finally got a decent dessert 🙂

We had originally booked in to a 3:30pm cocktail mixing class but after some more stuff ups on P&Os end (they changed the time and only booked 3 of us in) I cancelled it. Instead we went to a dance class!!

Dinner was relatively early again (so many people booked it out on day one which was probably why everyone was late to the evacuation drill) but because we had enjoyed an early lunch it was all good. The Dragon Lady is another included meal – this time Asian fusion style and definitely had better service than the Waterfront. We all gave the food a thumbs up.

Tomorrow’s disembarkation starts at 7:30am. Our time slot is 9:25am so we have to be out of the room by 7:45am and head off to eat breakfast and waste some time. This means we planned not to have a big one tonight….in theory…..and then it turned out to be my “official” hens celebration.

We participated in a music suggestion class, a salsa dance class, had dinner at Dragon Lady, watched a musical performance, watched an R rated comedian AND danced to some live music….and still made it to bed just before midnight!!

What a fabulous cruise this has been ❤️

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Moreton Island Bridesmaids Cruise: Day 4 shore visit

Today was shore visit day! We booked late tours so slept in until around 9am and then had a late breakfast. We disembarked around 11:15am and it was just a short tender ride over to the island.

Bs auntie and nana came over from Brisbane to say hello to me. Nana Rose met Percy and was a fan.

After some ocean swimming and sunbathing. It was time for shore tours! Our first shore tour was guided snorkelling. The tour idea itself was quite good but unfortunately we got stuck with a selfish family of 24 who refused to be split. So instead of the usual 12, our group had 28 in it! Kinda ruined the fun. I did convince the manager to give us a partial refund despite their “no refunds” policy. The wrecks themselves were amazing, it was just the repeatedly getting kicked in the face that got old fast.

After snorkelling we rested for awhile before the wild dolphins feeding. SO AWESOME! There was canapés and bubbly alongside a really interesting presentation about the wild dolphin family histories in the area. It was then dolphins feeding time!! We fed Echo.

The sunset was also amazing.

After we returned to the ship around 8:40pm, we got ready and headed off the the Bianco White Party for a little bit of dancing and a few drinks.

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Moreton Island Bridesmaids Cruise: Day 3 Gatsby Party

Today started at different times for all of us. Tracey got up to go to the gym around 7am, Jess got up for breakfast at 8am and I got up at 8:30am. Lana managed to sleep in until 10am!

After breakfast, we hung out chatting in the stateroom for a bit and then headed to the pool. We got lucky and scored a lounge spot! Percy was stoked.

There was reading, relaxing and bubbly. We also saw dolphins off the side of the boat!

Tracey and I then went to yoga before dinner at Waterfront restaurant.

After dinner it was Gatsby party time! We went to the 9pm “the velvet rope” cabaret show and then danced and drunk cocktails in the Mix Lounge. It was good although the party was short – 10 to 11pm.

The Gatsby Party finished at 11pm and we headed up to The Dome nightclub to continue dancing. Everything was great except for two poorly behaved and drunk women (not us). It was interesting to watch bar staff and security NOT approach them at all. The nightclub closed at 2am and we had a late night snack (pizza, chips, chorizo and egg wrap, burger) before finally going to bed at 2:36am. Hooray for turning the clocks back and it only being 1:36am!!

The 7am captains wake up announcement the next morning has not been my favourite thing on the trip though…..

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Moreton Island Bridesmaids Cruise: Day 2 BOAT TIME!

We met up with Tracey just before lunch and headed to the embarkation point. We got lucky and this one leaves from Sydney Harbour rather than White Bay Terminal! Easier to get to and pretty views.

Our room is 5083 and is midship and roomier than we thought it would be for four of us. I have one of the singles, poor Lana drew the short straw and got the top bunk!

After boarding and the mandatory evacuation drill, we headed up to the “adults pool” to hang out and wait to leave. I promptly got sunburnt and we also got delayed by 3hrs from leaving so we went in search of an early dinner (Angelos) before returning to watch the departure through a crazy storm from Deck 12.

We went to the 8pm show performance of “off the charts” and then listened to jazz in the Blue Room until bed time.

Cocktail count: A few on boarding, a few more at the pool, wine at dinner and then a few more afterwards! I really like the toblerones 🙂

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Moreton Island Bridesmaids Cruise: Day 1 arriving in Sydney

Lana had been in Sydney for a few days already, with Jess and I arriving around 3pm today from Perth and Canberra. We met up at the airport and split an Uber to the hotel, Napoleon on Kent. Tracey is spending the the night with family friends so we had arranged to meet up with her tomorrow.

The hotel is a cute little thing directly under a motorway, I will definitely have a bit of trouble with sleep (very light sleeper) but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. It is actually road noise more than mororway noise that you can hear in the bedroom. Noise cancelling head phones and a white noise app will be enough.

It’s reasonably priced (about $160 a night) and really close to where our cruise leaves from. It’s also near a main train station and an easy walk to circular quay, darling harbour and the main shopping areas of Sydney.

After sorting out check in, we headed over to Hard Rock Cafe in Darling Harbour for happy hour 2-for-1 cocktails!

After cocktails and food we went to check out sydney harbour at night time.

We accidentally took the long way back to the hotel so it was a long walk….but we made it around 11:20pm. I have done 12000 steps since landing in Sydney at 4pm! Yikes.

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Moreton Island Bridesmaids Cruise: The background

At this time last year, B and I went on a P&O cruise to Fraser Island. It was a lovely experience (although he said never again as he felt mildly nauseous for a lot of it) but was very much a “couples” experience. We had couples massages, read in the lounge, slept in, ate in the nice (pricey) restaurants and avoided any party/dancing stuff as that’s not really his vibe. It was really nice, but the focus was definitely on spending quality couple time together.

This time around it’s my bridesmaid cruise!

The backstory: When we do eventually settle on a wedding date and location it’s likely to be a private, personal thing. We are both pretty private people when it comes to all that romantic stuff. We both also have family drama we want to avoid. But I still wanted a way to celebrate with my awesome girlfriends and say “hey, you would totes have been my BMs if we were having a big-ass wedding because you are wonderful” Once I started looking into visiting them all in Perth (I’m in Canberra), airfares in the school holidays, finding dates that worked for us all, ensuring babysitters or partners were available….well, it got complicated fast.

So I said fuck it, let’s go on a cruise! I paid the cruise cost, they paid their airfares to Sydney + spending money. The cruise cost for a 4 person mid range cabin was $3k which is not far off what I would have spent going to Perth! As a bonus, I was also able to pay it off slowly between January and October after putting down a $1 deposit.

Our cruise group consists of myself, Jess, Lana and Tracey. I’ve known Tracey and Jess for around 15 years (yikes!!) and Lana I’ve known for about 8 years now – she also happens to be my nephew’s mama. I’m child-free while the others have children ranging in age from 3 to 22 so they are REALLY looking forward to this!

So – can you guess what our vibe is going to be?

PAAAAAARTY!!! With some relaxation thrown in.

We all have outfits purchased and packed for Gatsby night, the White Party night and another party night. We also have dolphin feeding and wreck snorkelling booked as shore tours on Moreton Island. It’s going to be epic!

After suggestions from supporters and a final participant vote, the official cruise hashtag will be #nomorechoosingmelsgonecruising with #bridesmaidsgonecruising coming in a close second.

Let the celebrations begin!

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Day 9: Leaving Singapore…final thoughts and a final review of Hotel Fort Canning

Positives from this trip:

⁃ The public transport here is cheap, efficient and easy to use. An EZlink card was only $5 and most trips within the city area are 0.77c so we counted it as a must buy.

This is probably the easiest public transport system I have ever used and I would have been totally comfortable on my own….which is not something I have ever said about a PT system in a new place before! Gold star for you singapore.

⁃ The weather has been pretty good for this time of year. We knew it would be wet and humid but that also seems to have kept crowds of tourists away so we were happy! A poncho and good waterproof or water friendly shoes are a must at this time of year. B wore travel hiking shoes most places and I wore quick dry sandals. Be prepared that nothing shuts down in the rain, people only really freak out about lightning

⁃ Most things didn’t have too much of a line up in late Dec/early Jan. A lot of the reviews and online comments I read suggest we got lucky with both timing and weather in regard to this. We had very short lines for the pandas at River Safari, Gardens by the Bay, cloud forest, universal studios and other things. We also got our own carriage on the Singapore Flyer champagne flight! That was seriously an amazing experience for $78 each. The only time we really saw huge lines was bloody Marina Bay Sands.

⁃ I am putting Hotel Fort Canning in both the good and not so good categories! It was a great compromise between my desire for a resort stay and B wanting to be in the city. It also got a big thumbs up from B due to its lovely surroundings, the very quiet pool area, it’s 5 min walking distance to the MRT, the fact we could Uber most places in the city for under $10 and the free drinks from 6-7pm each day for guests. The bath tub was my highlight. I loved those tubs soooo much.

⁃ The hawker centres were amazing and all visitors should try them! We visited two, the Maxwell Food Centre and the Hong Lim Complex. Amazing food for under $5. We were lucky enough to get to Ah Heng at 10:15am when there was no line at all

⁃ Changi Airport has The Haven Lounge which is in arrivals Terminal 3. Although we have qantas club access, we realised we had to clear immigration to get to it….which you can’t do without a boarding pass….which we weren’t going to get until 7:30pm at night! So we discovered this place. Basically you select a time and pay a fee and you can use their guest lounge. They provide free drinks, snacks, lounges, wifi, powerpoints, one shower and one meal. You can also pay a bit more for a nap room. What a good idea!

Not so good things:

⁃ Hotel Fort Canning has (mostly) been a positive experience for us, with two notable negatives. If you are like me and don’t sleep like the dead, be aware the doors are really not 5 Star Hotel level and offer no soundproofing AT ALL. It’s like being in a cheap motel in that regard. We ended up staying in two areas of the hotel (level 1 room 111 and level 2 room 216) and in both rooms we would be startled awake by guests next door closing their doors as normal and it rattling the walls, rattling our door and sounding extremely loud. You could here all hallway conversations as well. The second issue (out of their control) would be the fact the MRT return trip is only doable by going up extremely steep stairs or a very slippery footpath. I slipped and fell on the footpath. Not ideal for many travellers wanting to stay in a 5 Star Hotel! We did wonder why no shuttle but I assume that’s because as quite a pricey hotel, they figure many guests will taxi.

⁃ SGD and AUD are very close to on par, B tells me the aussie dollar is slightly weaker at the moment. Things here are not cheap AT ALL. Think Australian tourist pricing and then some because alcohol here has a significant mark up. A bottle of prosecco here is $40+ and a bottle of jack Daniels is $90+ so imagine how that translates to bar pricing! Most cocktails ranged from $17-$30. I would compare the costs here to visiting somewhere like Hamilton Island in Australia in terms of drinks, attraction pricing and “normal” eating. Hawker food centres are obviously an exception 🙂

⁃ It’s humid as hell at this time of year. Literally. So be prepared with sensible clothes and shoes. You will sweat like nobodies business!

Stuff still on the to-do list (and yes, we both agree we will definitely come back to do these!)

⁃ High tea at The Raffles (closed for renovation until mid 2018)

⁃ The skywalk at gardens by the bay which was closed due to wet weather when we went

⁃ Visiting some of the outlying islands, one is apparently inhabited by lots of friendly cats. They recommend you take tons of cat food when visiting. Seriously. They only have two ferries a day (10am, 2:45pm) so we gave this idea a miss on this trip

⁃ Explore more of Sentosa Island than just Universal Studios. There’s zip lining, beaches and so on.

– I still really want to stay at Marina Bay Sands just so I can get in that damn pool!

⁃ Singapore night safari and Singapore zoo in the day time because….polar bear!! POLAR BEAR! This is me staring longingly at the polar bears butt from the “sneak a view” window in the other zoo

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Singapore Day 8: Relaxing and then eating Jumbo Seafood at Clarke Quay

Today = pool, naps, reading my first 2018 book club book, more pool, more naps and when it started to rain and we had to vacate our glorious day bed next to the pool….I had my last bath in the wonderful deep soak tub.

A few days ago I went on a google mission to find the best chilli crab in Singapore. Turns out, that’s really hard! However, Jumbo Seafood at Riverwalk kept coming up again and again and again. So I booked us a table and off we went!

We went to the smaller one along the Riverwalk side but there is also one called Riverside further into Clarke Quay. It was about an 8 min walk from the hotel through the lovely Fort Canning Park and across some very pretty bridges.

When we arrived for our booking, they explained the seating was for 1hr 15mins which was no drama to us. I know that timed seating can piss people off sometimes but we love it – it means prompt service!

I’m allergic to shellfish so I ordered the salted fish and chicken fried rice. It was REALLY good and a small serve ($16) was more than enough for two people. B ordered the chilli crab of course! It was the small crab at around 800g. His comments were “it was really good, the sauce had a nice tang but wasn’t too crazy hot – more like sweet chilli”. He definitely recommends people try the chilli crab here.

After dinner, we wandered back through Clarke Quay. We got very lucky with the rain again and it turned from a rainy afternoon into a lovely evening. Clarke Quay is obviously the centre for night clubs etc. It has a loud, colourful, drink filled vibe. We got some cool photos and had some shots at the shots bar.

HFC perk 7: they have given us a late checkout of 2pm tomorrow so we will be able to go out in the late morning, collect our souvenirs for the kids and then come back to the room and shower before heading to the airport

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Singapore Day 7: review of Universal Studios Singapore!!

We left the hotel at 8:30am after a small breakfast and walked 7 mins to Dhoby Ghaut MRT station. This is not the station we have typically been using (Fort Canning) but is handy because it is on the right line! The walk is fine in dry weather although very slippery in wet weather – I went ass over tit the other day trying to go down the there! We then caught the MRT to Harbourside and walked up to the Sentosa Monorail. We used our EZ Link cards to pay the slightly higher than usual fare (see day 2 post – can’t recommend getting these cards enough) and off we went! It only took about 25 mins in total to get from the hotel to Universal Studios. Coming home, the fares would have been $9.54 and given the pouring rain I opted to taxi….which was only $14!

First things first: buy an express pass and buy it online EARLY! We bought ours close to 2 months ago and it meant it was only $50. I believe they were $120 at the gate today. It was a lifesaver and significantly shortened the ride lengths today…not that our lines were that long! The longest we were in was sadly the one that was shut down due to rain – the express queue was 30mins when the normal queue was 1hr 30mins.

Rides we went on:

– battlestar galactica (human line)

– Jurassic rapids

– Canopy Flyer

– transformers

– puss in boots (for kids)

– Revenge of the Mummy

Rides we missed:

– battlestar galactica (cylon line) as it closed just before we got on due to poor weather

– the treasure hunter one (for kids)

– pretty much anything in Far Far Away Land and Madagascar as those are very much pitched at young kids

Other stuff we tried to do!

Waterworld: this actually a show but you get drenched if you sit near the front, even if you’re only in the “mild splashing”

Zone.

A photo with a (dancing) transformer!

The typical globe pic. Of course.

Things we learnt today:

1. See earlier comment on express pass purchasing and being there before 9:30am to avoid being at the back of the queue

2. Bring a damn poncho. We really needed one today. Also it turned out that coming in the wet season (jan) has advantages in smaller crowds but the rain does impact on the enjoyability of the experience and closed a few of the rides

3. Wear shoes and clothes you can cope with getting wet. Not just because of the rain! Multiple rides had the capacity to soak people

HFC perk 6: We ate dinner at the hotel tonight after 7+ hours of trekking around. It was delish! Laksa, dessert, Singapore slings and tiger beer.

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