Our family’s 5D4N Hong Kong trip felt short, yet full of heart. A collection of little adventures stitched together into memories we’ll carry for years.
Day 1
We began with our Manila departure and arrival at Disney Explorers Lodge. We settled in with brunch at World of Color, then squeezed in late-night grocery shopping at Citygate Outlets. The kids were buzzing with excitement—this was just the beginning.
Day 2
It was extra special. We celebrated my eldest son’s 11th birthday at Hong Kong Disneyland. A dream unlocked. As he grows older, we see his maturity taking shape. And this trip was a reminder of how fast time moves.
Day 3
We moved hotel near the center. It took us to Royal Plaza Hotel in Mongkok, conveniently linked to MOKO Mall and the MTR. We explored The Peak Tower. We admired views from Sky Terrace 428, and laughed through Madame Tussauds. A small scare with a taxi turned into a quiet moment of gratitude when we safely walked back to the hotel.
Day 4
It should have been a quick getaway to Macau, but plans shifted because of the weather. Instead, we wandered Tsim Sha Tsui. It was juts the 3 of us. We had lunch at Jollibee. Then explored museums, the Avenue of Stars, the Clock Tower, Heritage 1811, and even the Monster Building from Transformers. The kids may have grown tired of walking, but their smiles said it was worth it.
Day 5
It's our last day in HK. We had a laid-back, chill Monday at the hotel. The kids spent their remaining Octopus card credits at 711 while I tried to squeeze in some last-minute shopping. The kiddos wanted to swim, but pool was closed for cleaning. So Dime enjoyed the bathtub instead. We'll miss HK, we definitely plan to come back in the future.
It was a short trip. But full of core memories. The kind that last long after the luggage is unpacked. Not everything went as planned, but maybe that’s what made the memories sweeter.
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