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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:11 pm
by verykiasu2010
autumnbronze wrote:
verykiasu2010 wrote:
autumnbronze wrote: Thanks sista, for your help :hugs:

Have checked the webite. Not staying in Hard Rock but some other hotel near Hard Rock. But it has positive write ups too.

Now just need to find out more about Macau as a holiday destination ....

:D :D
there isn't really anything in Macau that would interest the kids

even for adults, one day will do

been there a few times because company meetings were scheduled to be there

for the time and money involved, might as well go over to HK Disney...(not for the want of it, just that Macau is really barren as a kids' destination)
Thanks verykiasu2010,

Thats what I have been told too - that a day trip is more than enough. Just that DH is going there for work and invited us along. Staying in a good hotel too. Therefore was pondering whether to take up the offer or not, since food and accomodation is kinda covered :D
since it is kind of FOC, then make the best of it

use the pool, eat and eat ..... and pop over to HK in no time ...

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:21 pm
by autumnbronze
verykiasu2010 wrote:
since it is kind of FOC, then make the best of it

use the pool, eat and eat ..... and pop over to HK in no time ...
Thanks. Am checking fares now .... :D

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:44 pm
by GyGy
autumnbronze wrote:Hi there,

Can anyone please advise whether Macau is a conducive place to bring a 3 yr old in September??

Was surfing about Macau and came across this indoor playground called Kids' City at Hard Rock Hotel, City of Dreams. Any comments about this place??

May be going to Macau and toying with the idea of bringing my DS, so some constructive input/feedback will be very much appreciated.

MTIA :D
Hi,

we went to macau during the June holiday. my ds simply loves the Kids' City. We, adult also like the games in there. We brought ds there on 2 days with different adult going in tat 2 days to enjoy ourselves as well... I would said Kids' City is highly recommended. Till now, my ds will tell us Macau has Kids' City. :p

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:55 pm
by autumnbronze
GyGy wrote:Hi,

we went to macau during the June holiday. my ds simply loves the Kids' City. We, adult also like the games in there. We brought ds there on 2 days with different adult going in tat 2 days to enjoy ourselves as well... I would said Kids' City is highly recommended. Till now, my ds will tell us Macau has Kids' City. :p
Thanks GyGy,

Indeed, my DS enjoyed himself there too :celebrate:

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 5:29 pm
by GyGy
autumnbronze wrote:
GyGy wrote:Hi,

we went to macau during the June holiday. my ds simply loves the Kids' City. We, adult also like the games in there. We brought ds there on 2 days with different adult going in tat 2 days to enjoy ourselves as well... I would said Kids' City is highly recommended. Till now, my ds will tell us Macau has Kids' City. :p
Thanks GyGy,

Indeed, my DS enjoyed himself there too :celebrate:
Glad to hear that.

Travel: China- Macau

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:22 pm
by flyfree
Recently saw a article report: Macau has become a "Thieves Heaven". It states that there are lot of pickpockets around, ready to steal tourists belonging/money/handbags whatever they see.

Is the situation really so " bad" ? Please share your experiences.

Thanks.

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 7:51 pm
by cherrygal
Thinking of going to Macau for a short getaway with hubs. What's there to do if going free and easy? Any feedback will help. Thanks

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 10:44 pm
by Coolkidsrock2
The hotels have shuttle bus to city centre where you can visit the ruins of an arch. Sorry I cannot remember the name but it appears in Hong Kong serials whenever they visit Macau.

You can also watch the shows since you are staying there. We were not able to do so cos we had to rush back to Hong Kong - it was peak season and we were afraid of missing the last ferry back due to insufficient seats.

You can also tour the hotels and casinos there.

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 11:43 pm
by cherrygal
In your opinion, is it more fun to go to Macau or Bangkok? Only DH XXXXX a little. I am into shopping and eating. I went to Macau 20 years ago, DH hasn't been there. Bangkok we have gone about 5 years ago.

Re: Travel: Macau

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:06 pm
by happydl
cherrygal wrote:Thinking of going to Macau for a short getaway with hubs. What's there to do if going free and easy? Any feedback will help. Thanks
Go 2D1N can liao i think.

I never pay anything for transport when i was in macau. Cos many hotels provide free shuttle. My hotel has no shuttle but I took another hotel shuttle from the ferry terminal and walk to my hotel. I stayed near Senado Square.

Alot of people went and find nothing much. But to me I find many things leh. Maybe they don't know what to do.

My itinerary was:
After check in, I went to St Paul's ruins and Senado square to take photo and makan.

Then from there take shuttle bus to City of Dreams Hotel to watch free bubble show.

From there I took another shuttle to Venetian to take photo.

Then from there i went to Wynn resort to watch 2 shows. I think is musical fountain and money tree. Free also. By then alreadly nite liao and we took the shuttle back to the hotel.

Note: All the hotels we went are XXXXXXX hotels, you can XXXXX if you want to. For us we don't XXXXX so we just watch the show and take photo.

Day 2, basically we walked to Senado square for makan. I tried their pork chop bun, egg tarts is nice. Then after that check out and return to hong kong.

There are other places of interest which we didn't go such as the statue of kuanyin, tower of macau, a temple and etc.