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Top Attractions and Things to do in London

Top Attractions and Things to do in London!

There are so many things to do and attractions in London! Let’s find out what are the things to do right here in London! Be it history, monuments, musicals, river cruises or just plain old attractions, London has it all! It is ranked right up there with New York and (of course, our beloved country) Singapore as truly, the world’s metropolitan/cosmopolitan city!

Kate and I caught a train from Paris to London this day and were pleasantly surprised by the speed of the trains (in excess of 200km/h). Within 2 hours, we were transported to London!

There are many hotels and hostels here in London, so fret not! Our recommendation would be to pick a clean, cosy room, no frills. This is because there are simply so many things to do that the only time you’d be back in your room, is when you really need to rest!

Here are some of the top attractions we visited!

Tower of London

Tower of London
Tower of London

Tower of London

Discover the rich history (over 900 years) of the Tower of London as a palace and also its showcase of the royal crown jewels!

The London Eye

The London Eye
The London Eye

The London Eye

The view from the London overlooks the Thames river and all other attractions along it (Big Ben, Tower Bridge etc.). Once the world’s tallest observatory (now of course it’s the Singapore Flyer! 🙂 it boasts of panoramic views around the city of London.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Why not try your luck at catching a glimpse of the royalties at Buckingham Palace? There’s also a daily change of guards, not to be missed!

Big Ben

Big Ben – Clock Tower
Big Ben – Clock Tower

Big Ben – Clock Tower

The clock tower synonymous with the city itself is an icon known throughout world!

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge (not to be mistaken with the London Bridge)
Tower Bridge (not to be mistaken with the London Bridge)

Tower Bridge (not to be mistaken with the London Bridge)

The Tower Bridge has got to be one of the most iconic bridges along the river Thames. With its hydraulic raising mechanism, it allows ships to pass through this shipping channel. Another fun fact is that, this iconic Tower Bridge IS NOT the London bridge often mistaken by tourists. The London Bridge is in fact the next bridge upstream.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey London
Westminster Abbey London

Westminster Abbey London

Affectionately known as the Abbey, it is also where Prince William and Kate Middleton recently wed. Its unique Gothic design places it right up there with Notre Dame.

River Thames Cruise

River Thames Cruise
River Thames Cruise

River Thames Cruise

Not to be missed is a cruise along the River Thames. Not only can you enjoy the leisure ride as you enjoy the cooling breeze, you can also see all the attractions along the river such as Big Ben and The London Eye. Talk about killing 2 birds with one stone (chinese saying)…

Harrods

Harrods London
Harrods London

Harrods London

If shopping is your forte, the world renowned Harrods is definitely your place to hang out. At Harrods, you should be able to find almost all gifts for all occasions. Even if you have nothing you want to get, why not take home a Harrods bear for the little ones or just a Harrods recyclable shopping bag?

Others

There are of course many other things to do and attractions in London such as musicals, bar hopping, Hyde Park and free museums (British Museum, National Gallery). Take time to explore this grand old dame, reinventing itself as it prepares for the Olympics in 2012!

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Slice – The Pizza Reform

Review of “Slice – The Pizza Reform”

Slice - The Pizza Reform
Kate and I stumbled upon a new chain of fast food named “Slice”. As the name suggests (and shown on the take away counter), the restaurant serves slices of pizza.

The concept is that pizzas are served in slices which allows customers the flexibility of choice in choosing their favourite flavours, in contrast to the more traditional pizza restaurants where you’ll have to order a whole round pizza.

Ambience

The restaurant has a trendy feel to it and features many revolutionary figures such as Ghandi and this famous “We want you” poster from WW2

Slice Poster
Slice Poster

Other than that, it resembles most fast food restaurants which is the part that stands out. It resembles a fast food restaurant yet serving “slow food” such as pizzas.

Counter of Slice (Poor shot because of lousy camera - Any sponsors?)
Counter of Slice (Poor shot because of lousy camera – Any sponsors?)

Taste

Kate and I ordered 3 items off the menu (all 3 items were chef’s recommendations). The Cheese Steak…

Cheese Steak
Cheese Steak

The Cheese Steak (cant remember it’s actual name) is rich in mushroom and the beef has the traditional American beef taste that we enjoyed.

The Avocado Chicken…

Avocado Chicken
Avocado Chicken

The Avocado was really fresh and had a tangy taste to it. It complimented the chicken and cheese really well to produce a good mix of flavours.

The Yummy Gummy Milkshake…

Yummy Gummy Milkshake
Yummy Gummy Milkshake

The yummy gummy was quite original in that real gummy bears were blended into the milkshake (“ouch” for the gummies) and produced a interesting blend of vanilla with sweetness, chewy”ness” and fruity”ness”.

Verdict

Overall, the pizzas did not disappoint. The portions were big and were priced competitively. We missed out on the soups because they were sold out. The only complaint was that the milkshake could be richer in taste.

Otherwise, the overall experience was great. Definitely a good place to hang out with friends over a great meal.

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Approaching Horseshoe Falls Niagara Falls via Maid of the Mist Ferry

2 Different Experiences at the Niagara Falls!

“Yay! The motel we are going to stay is super near the airport! We can walk there and save money!”

To our horror, we arrived at the “wrong” airport at Niagara Falls, NY! (I blame the auto-complete function on most websites these days). Our trips have usually been well-planned and without hiccups, but this time round, we got to experience the mistake possibly many travellers made when they choose to fly to visit Niagara Falls.

I knew Niagara Falls was in Buffalo…so when I had to select the flight from Las Vegas and did not know which airport to go, I typed in “Buffalo”, and the auto-complete function “told” me that I will land in Buffalo Airport. We arrived there and was looking forwards to the walk to our motel when we discovered that we are more than 70km away from it!!!

The nice old man at the information counter produced a map and gave us our bearings. We were supposed to fly into Niagara Falls International Airport, not Buffalo Airport!!! He then told us there was a bus that comes every 45mins and it would cost us about USD20 per ticket to get to Niagara Falls State Park. We panicked as we happened to miss the last bus (and it was already 4pm). So we did some calculations and we decided to rent a car instead.

But it wasn’t easy either. Tom had to go from counter to counter to check what were the available cars left for the day. Thank the Lord there was a economy car at Hertz going for USD50/day! It was the only small car left at the airport. Phew~

We quickly loaded our luggage and relied on the GPS to get to our accommodation for the night – Swiss Cottage Inns. We drove across this bridge…

Bridge to cross to Niagara Falls
Bridge to cross to Niagara Falls

before we arrived at our motel…

Swiss Cottage Inns enroute to Niagara Falls
Swiss Cottage Inns enroute to Niagara Falls

The motel “boasted” of an outdoor swimming pool, a microwave in the room (that is how we heated up our leftover buffalo wings; see Original Buffalo Wings post), and provided pastries for breakfast.

Decent bed with microwave and fridge @ Swiss Cottage Inns
Decent bed with microwave and fridge @ Swiss Cottage Inns
Outdoor Swimming pool @ Swiss Cottage Inns
Outdoor Swimming pool @ Swiss Cottage Inns

The friendly owner told us about the fireworks on Fri/Sat nights during the summer months. As we arrived on a Friday and we rented a car, we were excited to catch the fireworks!

We parked at Seneca Casino, hoping to enjoy the buffet dinner but we were denied entry because we left our passports in the motel. Tom was totally devastated and we made our way to the State Park. We managed to grab a bite at the food court.

Seneca Casino @ Niagara Falls (USA side)
Seneca Casino @ Niagara Falls (USA side)

With a full stomach, we leisurely strolled down to the Falls. We could hear the loud roar and we enjoyed the cool breeze and mist as we approached it. The rapids looked amazing and mystical with the special lightings. Finally, we reached the Falls, and hurried to get a good spot for the fireworks. What a great way to end our first night at Niagara Falls! 🙂

Rapids before the Niagara Falls
Rapids before the Niagara Falls
Illuminated American Falls (Niagara Falls at Night)
Illuminated American Falls (Niagara Falls at Night)


Niagara Falls Lights Up with Fireworks!

Day 2 @ Niagara Falls

We were planning to take a ride on the Maid of the Mist, and as “kiasu” (scared of losing out) Singaporeans, we woke up early to ensure that we were the first few at the ticketing counter. The ticket costs USD13.50 for each adult ticket. We thoroughly enjoyed our ride even though it left us cold and wet. The Falls was truly majestic and we felt energized as we left the boat.

Maid of the Mist (USA side of Niagara Falls)
Maid of the Mist (USA side of Niagara Falls)
Tourists @ Maid of the Mist (Niagara Falls USA)
Tourists @ Maid of the Mist (Niagara Falls USA)
Approaching Horseshoe Falls Niagara Falls via Maid of the Mist Ferry
Approaching Horseshoe Falls Niagara Falls via Maid of the Mist Ferry
Awesome American Falls (Niagara Falls as seen from Maid of the Mist)
Awesome American Falls (Niagara Falls as seen from Maid of the Mist)

We then spend the morning lazing on the grass, having a small picnic (ice cream and chips!) and challenging each other in a round of word game that cannot be named. We even managed to catch a pretty rainbow! (where is my pot of gold? :P) Visiting the Niagara Falls in the day and in the night indeed allowed us to experience two unique and wonderful aspects of the majestic Niagara Falls!

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Rainbow Bridge: Canada to USA
Rainbow Bridge: Canada to USA


Pretty Rainbow across Niagara Falls

Disappointing Buffalo Wings from Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)

The Origin of the Original Buffalo Wings – Anchor Bar Buffalo New York

Ever wondered what is the origin of the world famous buffalo wings?

On our trip to the Niagara Falls, Kate and I thought that since we’re so close to Buffalo city, perhaps we could taste the world renowned buffalo wings?

So a quick check on google led us to Anchor Bar on Main Street…

Mdm Teressa Bellissimo credited to have created the buffalo wings (Original Buffalo Wings Anchor Bar)
Mdm Teressa Bellissimo credited to have created the buffalo wings (Original Buffalo Wings Anchor Bar)

Legend has it that one day the son of Mdm Teressa Bellissimo (who created the world renowned buffalo wings) returned one day with his friends. In order to feed her hungry guests, she deep fried some wings (in those days, in the 60s, wings were meant for the broth of soups) and covered them in a special sauce and served them with a cheese dip. Voila! The buffalo wings was born!

Legend of the buffalo wings below Mdm Teressa's statue (Original Buffalo Wings Anchor Bar)
Legend of the buffalo wings below Mdm Teressa’s statue (Original Buffalo Wings Anchor Bar)

Kate and I keyed in the address into our GPS and headed over to Anchor Bar. We were there earlier than our usual dinner time in order to avoid the peak hour crowd. However, there was already a queue for dinner at about 6pm!

Inside Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)
Inside Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)

We parked our car (glad we came early, when we left, there were no lots left!) and took some time to look at the menu and placed our order. It took us about 20 minutes before we could get in!

We ordered the buffalo wings and seafood supreme with a couple of drinks. By the time we were seated down, it did not take that long for the food to arrive.

Yummy Seafood Supreme Pasta $17 USD (Anchor Bar Buffalo)
Yummy Seafood Supreme Pasta $17 USD (Anchor Bar Buffalo)

You know we always give our honest to goodness reviews to our readers so that they get the most informative source right from 2bearbear.com.

However, this time, we have got to say that the buffalo wings were a let down. The wings were overly fried and completely lost its moisture. The meat was tough and to be honest, this was one of the worst wings that we’ve tasted. The steep price (almost $1.20USD per mid wing) did not help as well. The sauce and dip did help somewhat but the meat itself was beyond salvage.

Disappointing Buffalo Wings from Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)
Disappointing Buffalo Wings from Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)
Over-fried Crabcakes Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)
Over-fried Crabcakes Anchor Bar (Home of the Original Buffalo Wings)

2 things came to rescue our night though;

1. The Seafood Supreme pasta was surprisingly good! The creamy sauce left one craving for more. The shrimp was also a highlight of this dish. It was really fresh and succulent! Although the serving was a huge one, Kate and I wiped it clean to the bowl!

2. There was live jazz music that set the mood for the evening. We remembered a young musician joining the team for the first time that evening and he played mightily well. Everyone in the audience cheered him on and that made the night really memorable.

We think that the buffalo wings must have been good before, perhaps given the crowd, the wings were fried in bulk and in advance. Hence, the poor texture.

When you’re in buffalo, give it a try though. If you experienced the lousier version, at least you could boast and say that you have tasted the original buffalo wings at Anchor Bar, Buffalo, New York!

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The Statue of Liberty as seen from the Ferry

New York City aka The Big Apple with attractions such as the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Centre, Empire State Building, Times Square,Broadway and Central Park

Have you ever wondered why New York is also known as the Big Apple?
According to our guide, it was said that New York used to be a great orchard. However, another saying goes, there were many “apples” or race courses in and around New York. Jockeys who wanted to race there often referred New York as “the Big Apple” or the mother of all race courses.

Whatever the real deal, we love New York! There is just so much life and energy in New York wherever you go! Needless to say, there are also many things to do and attractions here and we will go through with you what we have enjoyed at the Big Apple!

The Empire State Building

The Empire State Building often leaves a certain stature in your mind at the mention of it. It could be because King Kong somehow managed to get on top of it or because it is the meeting place of many many Hollywood screen couples (think Sleepless in Seattle, An Affair to Remember).

Entrance of the Empire State Building ESB
Entrance of the Empire State Building ESB

There are 2 observatories on the ESB, the 86th Story (Outdoor,320 metres) and the 102nd (Indoor,370 metres). Kate and I visited the ESB at about 11pm this evening (opens till 2am with the last lift up at 1:15am). Tickets costs about 20USD for adults and the queue can take quite a while. We waited for about half and hour that evening before we arrived at the observatory.

Long Queues at the Empire State Building
Long Queues at the Empire State Building

It was really nice and cooling at night. Though it is a little difficult to see all round at night, we were able to spot a few iconic places in New York…

The Chrysler Building New York
The Chrysler Building New York
Broadway as seen from Empire State Building New York
Broadway as seen from Empire State Building New York
Hudson River as seen from ESB New York
Hudson River as seen from ESB New York
The Brightly Litted Times Square as seen from Empire State Building New York
The Brightly Litted Times Square as seen from Empire State Building New York

Aircraft Carrier – USS Intrepid

USS Intrepid - Sea, Air and Space Museum Complex
USS Intrepid – Sea, Air and Space Museum Complex

The next morning, we arrived early at the USS Intrepid to set our feet on the air craft carrier. It was the first time we’ve ever been onboard an air craft carrier. The feeling was just fantastic. To top things off it includes entry to Growler submarine which was our first time onboard a submarine as well!

The Growler submarine was located at the entrance and since there was not much of a crowd we decided to head over first. Inside, we experienced the cramped spaces that the sailors had to endure onboard a submarine…

Rear of the Submarine - Cramped spaces!
Rear of the Submarine – Cramped spaces!

The Intrepid itself was a huge ship! We didnt even manage to go through the entire craft of exhibits!

Aircraft displays on the flight deck of USS Intrepid
Aircraft displays on the flight deck of USS Intrepid

It is definitely worth a visit to USS Intrepid as you will get to learn about the history of Sea, Air and Space crafts as well as some lessons on the wars that the the crafts have seen. In addition, we also got to see some actual parts from the World Trade Center after 911 (Ground Zero)…

Metal from the World Trade Center (Ground Zero) after 911
Metal from the World Trade Center (Ground Zero) after 911

Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty was completed on October 28 , 1886. Originally, we were told, that Ellis Island was where the immigrants would have to go through to enter New York by ship. When the Statue of Liberty was completed, it also meant that immigrants thereafter must have seen the same Statue as they entered US with their renewed hopes and dreams…

It is important to prepare yourselves if you want to visit the Statue of Liberty because the queue is REALLY LONG!!

Long Queues for Ferry to the Statue of Liberty
Long Queues for Ferry to the Statue of Liberty

Eventhough the entry to the Liberty State Park is free, you would have to pay $13USD for the ferry to take you there. There is a queue on every part of this journey! From queuing of tickets, to queuing to get onboard the ferry, to queuing to get off the ferry and queuing to get back!

But once you’re onboard, you’ll be rewarded with views of the New York City skyline as well as the Statue of Liberty herself…

New York City Skyline
New York City Skyline
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the Ferry
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the Ferry

Once you’re on the island, there’s actually a souvenir shop and a very nice walk all around the island and fantastic views of Manhattan as well! But of course, you’ll be awed by her majestic stature up close as well…

The Statue of Liberty up close
The Statue of Liberty up close

New York City Walk About

We took a short walk around the city and visited the following places…

The world renowned NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
The world renowned NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)

We passed by Wall Street and took a photo of the Trump Building

The Trump Building New York City
The Trump Building New York City

We then had dinner at the seaport where we had a fantastic view of the Brooklyn bridge. The lobster sliders and Avocado Eggroll were delicious!

Lobster Sliders New York
Lobster Sliders New York
Crispy Avocado Eggroll New York
Crispy Avocado Eggroll New York

Rockefeller Centre – Top of the Rock Observation Deck

Rockefeller Centre - Top of the Rock Observation Deck
Rockefeller Centre – Top of the Rock Observation Deck

Tickets to the Top of the Rock costs $25USD per person. This time, we visited Top of the Rock in the day so that we get both night view (from ESB) and day view from Rockefeller Centre. The good thing about visiting the Top of the Rock is that from here you will be able to capture the iconic Empire State Building!

View of Empire State Building from Top of the Rock
View of Empire State Building from Top of the Rock
Central Park from Top of the Rock
Central Park from Top of the Rock

The view from the Top of the Rock was simply fantastic and indescribable. If there’s one building you have to top in NYC, it has got to be the Top of the Rock!

Warwick New York Hotel

There was a deal which Kate got online and it was actually to book a 4 star hotel in the heart of New York City. The catch was you wont know which hotel it was until you book it. However, we were both happy with the choice because for $185USD (inclusive of tax) we stayed here…

Warwick New York City Hotel
Warwick New York City Hotel
Classy Bathroom in Warwick New York City Hotel
Classy Bathroom in Warwick New York City Hotel

We even got to enjoy great tasting turkish food from the roadside stall downstairs. There was always a queue for their food!

Chicken on Rice from Turkish Shop Downstairs
Chicken on Rice from Turkish Shop Downstairs

New Jersey

There are 2 things you would need to do when you take a short visit to New Jersey…

Enjoy the splendid view of the Manhattan Skyline from Hoboken
Enjoy the splendid view of the Manhattan Skyline from Hoboken
Visit Cake Boss in Hoboken!
Visit Cake Boss in Hoboken!

From New Jersey, you would be able to catch the best of the New York City Skyline. Here, take your time to take in the sights and perhaps enjoy a cuppa while time (and people) pass you by…

Visiting Cake Boss is also a treat. Though you may not want to join the queue, it is always nice to wander around and see if you can catch a glimpse of the man himself…

Long Queue outside Cake Boss Hoboken
Long Queue outside Cake Boss Hoboken

Broadway Musical

It is definitely a must to see at least 1 broadway musical when you visit New York City. It is important to note that you are able to buy discounted tickets right in the heart of Times Square…The TKTS booth at Times Square sells tickets for performances that day. Hence it is important to be there early to get the seats that you want.

Times Square New York City

Just as we were minding our own business and staying in line to queue for our tickets, guess what happened? Justin Bieber did a flash mob appearance at the Ruby Red Stairs singing “Baby”!

Justin Bieber Flash Mob NYC
Justin Bieber Flash Mob NYC
Another view of Justin Bieber's Flash Mob at NYC
Another view of Justin Bieber’s Flash Mob at NYC

He just appeared and started singing out of nowhere! Kate and I were both taken by surprise as we scrambled take a snap of him live in person. And just as sudden as he had arrived, he left as quickly as well.Before long, we were left only with screaming girls and crying fans. They actually cried!

Soon, the booths were opened and we got our tickets for $61.50USD each. We then took the opportunity to of course taste some New York Cheese cake and chocolate cake before our show…

New York Cheesecake $9USD
New York Cheesecake $9USD
Skyscraper Chocolate Cake $11USD
Skyscraper Chocolate Cake $11USD

As we left our dinner, we caught a glimpse of Times Square at night.

Times Square at Night (New York)
Times Square at Night (New York)

The city just exudes so much life and energy especially right here at Times Square. A few walks down were where we caught Mary Poppins beside this iconic McDonalds.

Iconic McDonalds with many light bulbs at its entrance NYC
Iconic McDonalds with many light bulbs at its entrance NYC

As we were not allowed to film or take pictures during the performance, we took a picture of the curtains before the start of the show…

Opening of Mary Poppins Broadway
Opening of Mary Poppins Broadway

The performance was absolutely captivating. The story was about a family with kids that would not behave. They of course did when Mary Poppins became their baby sitter. There were some real magic and flying around the theater that kept the audience thoroughly glued to the show. The singing by the lead was also unbelievably beautiful. Overall it was a great show for a great night in NYC 🙂

Walk about NYC 2

With some spare time in NYC, we went to the central park…

Central Park New York City
Central Park New York City
Summit Rock , Central Park NYC

We then searched for the Serendipity Cafe that was featured in the Romantic Comedy of the same name – Serendipity.

Scenes off the movie Serendipity movie in New York City
Scenes off the movie Serendipity movie in New York City
Entrance of Serendipity New York City
Entrance of Serendipity New York City

We also visited another movie venue in NYC, FAO Schwarz Toys – Home of the Legendary Toy Company!

It was here where Tom Hanks did the dance at the Big Piano in the movie “Big”

Actual Big Piano from the movie "Big" that starred Tom Hanks
Actual Big Piano from the movie “Big” that starred Tom Hanks
Muppets Workshop in FAO Schwarz Toys
Muppets Workshop in FAO Schwarz Toys

The staff at the Big Piano was answered almost immediately when I asked “Is this…” (didnt manage to complete “the piano from the movie?”) when he replied “Yes, and there will be professional dancers here 3 times a week to perform the actual dance from the movie”. Think he must be so used to guests/visitors asking the same question over and over again.

The Big Apple definitely lives up to its name and is probably one of the most Cosmopolitan city in the world. The energy and vibes it exuberates even in the wee hours of the night makes a city that truly never sleeps.

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20th World Orchid Conference (WOC) at Marina Bay Sands

20th World Orchid Conference (WOC) at Marina Bay Sands with Preview of Gardens by the Bay

Seriously, we did not know that the World Orchid Conference (WOC) was already into its 20th year but we were pleasantly surprised by the splendid showcase of orchids by various groups from all over the world…

20th World Orchid Conference (WOC)

Logo of the 20th World Orchid Conference WOC
Logo of the 20th World Orchid Conference WOC

At the entrance…

Wall to the entrance of 20th World Orchid Conference WOC
Wall to the entrance of 20th World Orchid Conference WOC

Tickets cost $15 for adults and $9 for senior citizens or students. There are also 10% discounts for ntuc, passion, safra (among the cards we can remember). The cost of this price also includes a preview of Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome (an air conditioned indoor display of plants and vegetation) scheduled to open in 6 months time in 2012.

Ticket to 20th World Orchid Conference WOC (includes preview of Gardens by the Bay)
Ticket to 20th World Orchid Conference WOC (includes preview of Gardens by the Bay)

There is also complimentary shuttle bus service from Marina Bay MRT to Gardens by the Bay to the Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo and Convention Centre (looping in that order)

Complimentary shuttle service from Marina Bay MRT to Gardens by the Bay to Marina Bay Sands , Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Complimentary shuttle service from Marina Bay MRT to Gardens by the Bay to Marina Bay Sands , Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Entrance to the 20th WOC World Orchid Conference at Marina Bay Sands
Entrance to the 20th WOC World Orchid Conference at Marina Bay Sands
Map of the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference) at Marina Bay Sands
Map of the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference) at Marina Bay Sands

Before we start, perhaps we should learn more about orchids and its origin…

Parts of the Orchid
Parts of the Orchid
Words in the gents...bet you didnt know about this!
Words in the gents…bet you didnt know about this!

Close to the entrance are the VIP orchids such as this named after Nelson Mandela

Orchid named after Nelson Mandela
Orchid named after Nelson Mandela

and of course our national flower – The Vanda Miss Joaquim

Vanda Miss Joaquim at 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)
Vanda Miss Joaquim at 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)

The organisers have put in much effort to bring in different orchids and their hybrids from all over the world…

Orchids from all over the world at the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)
Orchids from all over the world at the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)

Unique orchids include…

5 petaled Orchid
5 petaled Orchid
Brown Orchids
Brown Orchids
Hybrid Pitcher Orchid Plants
Hybrid Pitcher Orchid Plants
Orchid that looks like a crib with a baby inside
Orchid that looks like a crib with a baby inside
2 Petaled Orchid
2 Petaled Orchid
Triangular Shaped Orchid
Triangular Shaped Orchid
Arty Farty Close Up Shot of really small Orchids
Arty Farty Close Up Shot of really small Orchids

There are also displays from different societies and countries from all over the world such as

Orchid displays from Indonesia
Orchid displays from Indonesia
Orchid Display from the UK
Orchid Display from the UK
Orchid displays from Malaysia
Orchid displays from Malaysia

There were also real pitcher plants…

Real pitcher plants
Real pitcher plants

a huge one at that…

Huge pitcher plant
Huge pitcher plant

as well as flower arrangements…

Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquets
Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquets

the winner…

Winner of Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquet
Winner of Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquet
Winning Flower Arrangement
Winning Flower Arrangement
Other winners of flower arrangement
Other winners of flower arrangement
An appeal for aid to Japan
An appeal for aid to Japan

There are also displays for competition at the schools and junior levels…

Displays after the competition
Displays after the competition
One of the winners
One of the winners
Yet another winner
Yet another winner
Cute Theme
Cute Theme

The standing categories…

Shaped like the flyer
Shaped like the flyer
The winner...
The winner…

Some walkabout videos at the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference) at the Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo and Convention Centre…


Walk about Part 1


Walk about Part 2


Walk about Part 3


Revolving Petronas Tower

Gardens by the Bay

Next we headed to the Gardens by the Bay via the free shuttle service. The tickets to the WOC included a complimentary preview to the Gardens by the Bay! The shuttle bus came at a high frequency (i.e. short waiting time) at least during our wait. We waited for only about 5 minutes eventhough the expected waiting time was about 10-15 mins.

Map of the Gardens by the Bay
Map of the Gardens by the Bay
Iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop
Iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop
Iconic outer view of the Flower Dome
Iconic outer view of the Flower Dome
Entrance to the Flower Dome
Entrance to the Flower Dome

As we entered, we were awed by the huge strange looking trees and cactus. The temperature was quite cold (around 23 degrees). The temperature and humidity is strictly controlled in here for these vegetation and plants to flourish…

The Flower Dome is about 45 metres high and spans 1.2 hectares. The most eye catching plant in the Flower Dome has got to be the Baobabs. The bulbous trunks (looking like a prenant tree) helps the tree to store water during dry seasons. They are also known as bottle trees.

Throughout the Flower Dome, there are other gardens such as the Succulent Garden (mostly cacti), the Australian Garden, the South American Garden, Mediterranean Garden as well as the Olive Grove so do take time to check them out as well!

Another view from within
Another view from within
View of the trees with bulbous trunks that store water
View of the trees with bulbous trunks that store water
View from the highest point in the flower dome
View from the highest point in the flower dome

We were directed by the staff to make a loop to the highest point in the Flower Dome, before heading downstairs where the exit was. The overall feel was as if you had entered an enchanted garden. It was amazing to see Singapore having such an attraction!

 

Here are some videos from within for our readers…


Preview of Gardens by the Bay Part 1


Preview of Gardens by the Bay Part 2


Preview of Gardens by the Bay Part 3

Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands and Helix Bridge

Before we left the Marina Bay area altogether, we took some shots at the Shoppes as well as the Helix Bridge overlooking the Marina Bay…Enjoy!

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands


The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands


View of the Marina Bay from Helix Bridge Part 1


View of the Marina Bay from Helix Bridge Part 2 (The other end of the bridge)

Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed the 20th WOC as well as the Gardens by the Bay. The organisers have indeed put in alot of effort to make it all happen and here at 2bearbear.com we would like to congratulate them for a job well done!

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Philadelphia Attractions Liberty Bell Independence Hall Philly Cheese Steak Reading Terminal Market

Philadelphia Attractions! – Liberty Bell Independence Hall Philly Cheese Steak Reading Terminal Market

To round up our list of things to do and attractions in Philadelphia, we are going to cover Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross and the American Flag as well as all the yummy stuff at Reading Terminal Market!

We start our historical trail at the independence hall and it all starts here, at the independence square…

Picture of the Independence Square Philadelphia
Picture of the Independence Square Philadelphia

While we were there, the independence hall was under renovation…

Independence Hall Philadelphia (under reconstruction)
Independence Hall Philadelphia (under reconstruction)

We were led into the hall where the declaration of independence was signed…

Hall where the declaration of Independence was signed
Hall where the declaration of Independence was signed

We were told by the tour guide (who by the way is very very knowledgeable) that there are currently 2 actual pieces of articles from George Washington’s time. The rest of the tables and chairs re-modeled to resemble what it was like during that time. So the two articles were…

The painting seen here taken with our Philly Bear from Radisson Hotel

Painting from George Washington's time
Painting from George Washington’s time

and the chair which George Washington sat on…

Chair with a sun that George Washington sat on
Chair with a sun that George Washington sat on

We were told by our guide that George Washington often questioned whether the sun was a rising sun or a setting sun. The answer was obvious…a rising sun…

Next, we were told a piece of information that even most Americans would not know. The declaration of Independence was actually completed on the 2nd of July 1776! Then why was the declaration of independence only signed on 4th of July 1776? According to our guide, it was time taken to amend from the version that Thomas Jefferson had originally drafted. Some of the things like abolition of slavery as well as the mention of the tyranny of the king were removed from the final version…

Next we were led upstairs…

Going upstairs of Independence Hall
Going upstairs of Independence Hall

The long room upstairs of Independence Hall Philadelphia
The long room upstairs of Independence Hall Philadelphia

Other stuff upstairs…

Piano Independence Hall Philadelphia
Piano Independence Hall Philadelphia
Study Table Independence Hall Philadelphia
Study Table Independence Hall Philadelphia
The arms in the Ammunition Room @ Independence Hall Philadelphia
The arms in the Ammunition Room @ Independence Hall Philadelphia

The signer was fashioned to commemorate the fore fathers who signed 2 important documents in the history of America – The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.

The statue of the Signer Philadelphia
The statue of the Signer Philadelphia
Plaque of the Signer Philadelphia
Plaque of the Signer Philadelphia

What we really like about Philadelphia is that life in the city is so delicately interwoven and intertwined with its history. Just a few blocks away, we are along the historical trails where we arrived at the Betsy Ross House. We were just in time for the daily flag raising ceremony at about 10am.

Flag raising ceremony Betsy Ross House Philadelphia
Flag raising ceremony Betsy Ross House Philadelphia

You would almost certainly notice that there are only 13 stars on this flag. This was because it represents the number of states then that participated in the movement…

Betsy Ross Flag with 13 stars
Betsy Ross Flag with 13 stars

Next we visited the liberty bell with its infamous crack…

The Liberty Bell Philadelphia
The Liberty Bell Philadelphia

Well we didn’t exactly catch the crack (because of the crowd) as we took it from the back angle. There were many stories in the hall that leads up to the bell which tells of why the bell cracked what happened when they rang the bell when the declaration of independence was read and so on…

Hallways of stories about the Liberty Bell
Hallways of stories about the Liberty Bell

There were many recollections and many interesting snippets about the Liberty Bell, do spend some time reading them!

Next we headed to the famous Reading Terminal Market!

Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia
Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia

The reason why we were here was because of Man vs Food (MVF)! At that time, we were still having our Starhub Cable TV, so we watched MVF every Wednesday. This episode recounted the French-Dipped Sandwich of DiNic’s!

Dinic's Roast Pork and Beef @ Reading Terminal Market
Dinic’s Roast Pork and Beef @ Reading Terminal Market

We took the liberty of ordering both the Pork and the Beef sandwich topped one with roasted pepper (Jalapeno – chilli pepper) and the other with Spinach.

Beef Sandwich topped with Roasted Pepper and Pork Sandwich with Spinach @ DiNic's
Beef Sandwich topped with Roasted Pepper and Pork Sandwich with Spinach @ DiNic’s

We didnt regret it! In fact, even as we’re writing this post, we’re feeling hungry!! The roast was tender and flavourful while the peppers really packed a punch (definitely not for those who do not take chilli). The spinach also complimented the sandwich really really well.

Not only was the food good, there was some eye candy for Kate as well…

Handsome Owner of Dinic's
Handsome Owner of Dinic’s

As we ventured along the walkways of Reading Terminal Market, we stumbled unto another gem…

Walkways of Reading Terminal Market
Walkways of Reading Terminal Market
Bassetts Ice Cream - America's Oldest Ice Cream Company
Bassetts Ice Cream – America’s Oldest Ice Cream Company

The ice cream was o so good! It was because of the high content of butter in Bassetts ice cream, so do take note – especially for those who are watching those calories! The ice cream parlour also packs in alot of history, being established in 1861 and serving in this same spot for a long long long time now…

Peanut Butter Swirl with Rum and Raisin @ Bassetts Ice Cream
Peanut Butter Swirl with Rum and Raisin @ Bassetts Ice Cream

There was also chocolates galore here in the Reading Terminal Market…

Chocolates Galore at Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia
Chocolates Galore at Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia
Chocolates Galore again at Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia
Chocolates Galore again at Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia

After the delights, we took a walk along the river and caught a glimpse of the USS New Jersey

USS New Jersey Philadelphia
USS New Jersey Philadelphia
Olympia Steel Warship and Becuna Submarine Philadelphia
Olympia Steel Warship and Becuna Submarine Philadelphia

Along the banks, we saw the Olympia (World’s oldest steel warship afloat today, since 1892) and the Becuna Submarine used during WW2.

Olympia and Becuna Comparison
Olympia and Becuna Comparison

Further on, we walked by other memorials such as these Vietnam and Korean War Memorial…

Vietnam War Memorial Philadelphia
Vietnam War Memorial Philadelphia
Korean War Memorial Philadelphia
Korean War Memorial Philadelphia

On the last day as we walked about town, we came by the famous Philadelphia Stock Exchange…

Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Philadelphia Stock Exchange

Rounding up the trip, there was just one last thing we had to do…that is to enjoy a Philly Cheesesteak!

Philly Cheese Steak
Philly Cheese Steak

Philly Cheese Steak from the road stalls, the way the locals have them

Road side stall for Philly Cheese Steaks!
Road side stall for Philly Cheese Steaks!

Philadelphia has got to be one of our favouritest place in USA. It has got a rich history, modern architecture and great food. It is a must visit place when you are in the USA!

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Halloween Horror Nights @ Universal Studios Singapore RWS

Halloween Horror Nights @ Universal Studios Singapore RWS

Halloween Horror Nights @ Universal Studios Singapore (Resorts World Sentosa) has got to be the best Halloween-themed event we’ve been to!

The tickets not only allow visitors to be frightened at 5 different scare zones, there are also 2 haunted houses and 4 attractions rides (including battlestar galactica Cylon/Human) to keep visitors entertained from 8pm till 12 midnight.

The prices of the tickets costs $60 each and if you pay an additional $20 dollars, you would be able to enjoy the express pass to all 4 attractions (Battlestar Galactica Cylon/Human, Accelerator and Revenge of the Mummy). If you had recently applied for Maybank credit cards, you would have also received a pair of free passes to the event.

So, the plan was, to head directly to the attractions and take a few rides before the crowd overwhelms these attractions (by the time we left, the waiting time for battlestar galactica was 90minutes). However, the catch was , you would have to be the first few to navigate through the first 3 scare zones….

Event guide to Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Singapore

Map of Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Singapore

Looking at the map, you would notice that in order to reach Battlestar Galactica, you would have to navigate through the first 3 zones – CarnEvil, Post-Apocalyptic Rage as well as the Void…

CarnEvil

Since we were very focused, Kate and I were among the first to make a beeline to Battlestar Galactica. It was scary…

Entrance to CarnEvil

Since we were the first ones to enter, the scareactors have no one but YOU to scare, they would all turn their focus on YOU! So, there are basically 2 ways to navigate pass CarnEvil

1. Act like you’re on the phone. This was taught to us by an American kid who was here the previous week. When you seem uninterested or pre-occupied with something else, the scareactors will normally let you off.

2. Stick to the sidewalks. For CarnEvil, the sidewalks are still pretty much the merchandise shops or restaurants, so they are still very safe from the actors.

So that was what we did, stuck to the sidewalks and move on. We managed to take a video of the CarnEvil Ring Master who was game enough to strike a pose for us…

The Director

Having passed CarnEvil, you would be greeted by the Director. Yes, he is the one who is on the cover of the advertisements and brochures of Halloween Horror Nights. Scary dude…

The Director @ Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Singapore

Kate managed to catch a picture of him looking at our camera! Spine-chilling eh? He is also constantly on the lookout for other ‘victims’ as they pass by…

Post Apocalyptic Rage

This zone is easily the scariest of all zones at Halloween Horror Nights. The scareactors are really on. Not only that, when we finally navigated past CarnEvil with a few others, everyone (about 10 of us) were too scared to enter because the fog restricted our view and we really do not know what was ahead…

But in order to enjoy Battlestar Galactica , we had to brave this zone….though we really should have let others go ahead first…take a look at how one victim was scared by an ‘undead’ scareactor…

Imagine 10 of such actors ‘attacking’ Kate and I as we navigated past them! They were all closing in on us just like in the movies! So, we literally ran! (P.s. there were no side walks here). The fog also hindered our flight and we ran into more ‘undead’ as we tried to exit this zone!

The Void

The Void is a zone where a mad scientist has created ‘freaks’ such as frankensteins with brains exposed. The 2 zones (The Void and Post-Apocalyptic Rage) were almost joined, so barely after we exited one, we entered another…and still, we were the first ones and all the scareactors came after us! Ahh!!! So we had to “ask direction” from one of the staff (they are wearing their normal black Polo-Ts) so as to seek refuge from the scareactors!

Yup, we continued running! Close to the end of the zone, we saw the mad scientist performing an experiment on his next victim…

Battlestar Galactica Cylon/Human

Finally, after fleeing and fighting monsters for 3 zones, we got to Battlestar Galactica! Yay! We were the first ones there and therefore enjoyed front seats of both rides (Human and Cylon) before the crowd came.

Battlestar Galactica is actually a roller coaster ride that launches side by side, of course one of them represents Cylon (overhanging roller coaster) and the other Human (seated rollercoaster).

Battlestar Galactica

Entrance to Cylon

Cylon. First we visited Cylon, the overhanging ride. We were able to get the front row seat as we’re the first to arrive! The ride first propels you (not climb slowly) up to the top of the first peak as you drop down free-falling down the highest point of the ride. The rest of the ride makes you feel as though your dangling legs are going to hit the structures. Another highlight of the ride were the twists and overhanging portions where you navigate several seconds of the ride inverted. The last highlight of the ride has got to be one where the ride brings you at full force towards a white platform and as you think you’re not going to hit the platform, you’re wrong! You go straight into it! The ‘white platform’ is actually a water mist section, so as you emerge, you would heave a sigh of relieve…phew…didnt crash land there…


Human. We’ve got to say that both rides are enjoyable. But the ride that has a more thrilling effect on the first and highest peak has got to be Human. This is because it’s a seated roller coaster, and as you drop, the roller coaster “drops with you” , making you feel as though your heart’s dropping as well. Unlike Cylon, the overhanging ride pulls you up as you descend so you feel a little ‘safer’. Also because you can grab hold of the overhanging safety secure that covers your chest but you cant do that for Human as it secures you from bottom up, essentially leaving you without “cover” from chest up. The other highlight has got to be a almost 90 degrees turn that made us feel the G effect as we negotiated the bend.

Conclusion: Both rides are cool! May the best species survive…

The Edge of Darkness

After leaving Battlestar Galactica, there were still few people around (must have got stuck at the first few scare zones) so we decided to go for “Revenge of the Mummy”. Guess what, we had to navigate past the scareactors at the entrance of The Edge of Darkness. There was an “undead”, werewolf lookalike and a skeletal wizard. Of course they scared us as we were the first ones there…

Entrance to Revenge of the Mummy

As we entered the ride, we had to go through a long maze for about a minute before we reached the ride. While walking, we didnt see no one and it was getting kind of scary. (Tip for USS : if there was a scareactor along the queue, it would have upped the scare effect) We were the only ones on our ride again! The ride was especially scary when there’s no one else. The ups and downs of the roller coaster was done in pitch darkness so that was somewhat enjoyable as well (not knowing what turns or drop to expect next).

Leaving the ride, we entered the last zone which was the disco arena, 44Sins.

44Sins

The entrance was guarded by scareactors and we were really deciding whether to enter. But there was a lady who offered us a promotion to have free flow of Tiger Beer (on draft) for $30 which she said would grant us the courage for the night ahead. So we took the offer which by the way came with a shot of orange vodka.

Free Flow of Beer in Halloween Horror Nights Mug that blinks!

As we entered, the skeletal guy and muscular Eyptian man scared us but really, as you enter 44Sins, it is the ‘safe zone’, the scareactors here are really dancers and it’s quite funny when you see skeletal guy and ‘undead’ rocking the dance floor. Even the DJs were in masks…

We were also in time to see a dance performance put up by the scareactors…

We missed the 2 haunted houses (Vengeance of the Matriarch and The Pestilence) because we had enough frights for the night navigating through the scarezones as the only visitors. So we chilled and danced the night away at 44Sins…

On the way out, we had huge slice of Hawaiian pizza at Louie’s. It was $9 bucks but totally worth it as the crust was fluffy, something unique from normal pizzas. Do give it a try…

All in all, Halloween Horror Nights @ Universal Studios Singapore has been an excellent event and must be one of the most happening place for the Halloween theme.

Kudos to the USS producers , choreographers and scareactors!

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Revenge of the Mummy @ Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Singapore
Revenge of the Mummy @ Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Singapore
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia Museum of Art,Rocky Statue, City Hall, Elvez,Schuylkill River Trail,Independence Hall

Things to do and Attractions in Philadelphia USA Part 2 – Franklin Institute, Philadelphia Museum of Art,Rocky Statue, City Hall, Elvez,Schuylkill River Trail,Independence Hall

There are so many things to do and attractions in Philadelphia! Let’s find out what are the things to do right here in Philadelphia!

Venturing on, we passed by the Franklin Institute where we caught a glimpse of Benjamin Franklin seated near its entrance…

The Franklin Institute Philadelphia
The Franklin Institute Philadelphia
Statue of Benjamin Franklin Philadelphia
Statue of Benjamin Franklin Philadelphia

There were also tonnes of statues along the way, commemorating different people and events (Philadelphians, care to help us name them?)…

Statue Philadelphia
Statue Philadelphia
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Statue Philadelphia
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Statue Philadelphia
Eakins Oval statue philadelphia
Eakins Oval statue philadelphia
Close up of Eakins Oval statue philadelphia
Close up of Eakins Oval statue philadelphia

We then saw an iconic structure…the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

It was here where Rocky (in the movie) ran up these steps (known as “Rocky” steps) as he trained…which is why the Rocky statue is also situated nearby…

Rocky Statue Philadelphia
Rocky Statue Philadelphia

We had a refreshing view of the river along the Schuylkill River Trail…

Along Schuylkill River Trail Philadelphia
Along Schuylkill River Trail Philadelphia

Near the waterworks was a familiar figure…

Abraham Lincoln Statue Philadelphia
Abraham Lincoln Statue Philadelphia

Although not nearly as large as its Washington counterpart, but just as iconic.

On the way back, we also saw a statue of Joan of Arc…

Statue of Joan of Arc Philadelphia
Statue of Joan of Arc Philadelphia

as well as the St. Paul and St. Peter Church…

St. Paul and St. Peter Church Philadelphia
St. Paul and St. Peter Church Philadelphia

We also caught another view of the City Hall as well as the Independence Hall which we intend to visit the next day…

Another view of the City Hall Philadelphia
Another view of the City Hall Philadelphia
Independence Hall Philadelphia
Independence Hall Philadelphia

A wonderful sunset drew the day to a close as we ended our dinner at Elvez, a mexican modern restaurant…

Sunset Philadelphia USA
Sunset Philadelphia USA
Elvez - Mexican Modern Restaurant Philadelphia
Elvez – Mexican Modern Restaurant Philadelphia

To our surprise, the restaurant was fully packed for dinner and we were advised to return an hour later. We didnt make a booking because we didnt know if our hunger would over come us. Still, we saved the space in our tummies and returned to Elvez at about 8:30pm. It was still very crowded but the friendly staff gave us a cosy table for 2…

There are several famous foods at Elvez and we tried the 2 Nachos, namely Macho Nachos as well as Nachos with Guacamole…

Macho Nachos El Vez Mexican Restaurant Philadelphia
Macho Nachos El Vez Mexican Restaurant Philadelphia

Macho Nachos has got to be the best Nachos we’ve ever tasted. All the ingredients used were fresh and the flavours bursts in your mouth literally as you enter for the first bite. Hints of lime, mighty cheese, a little bit of spice,olives,fresh tomatoes and the meat all blended together to give that WOW taste…you’ve got to try it if you’re there!

Next, we also tried the famous original Elvez Guacamole Nachos…

Original Elvez Guacamole Nachos
Original Elvez Guacamole Nachos

Again, the ingredients were fresh and the portions were huge. The taste of the guacamole didnt disappoint and went interestingly well with the Nachos. Another favourite here…

We accompanied our dinner with a couple of drinks…

Cocktails at Elvez Philadelphia
Cocktails at Elvez Philadelphia
Sangria at Elvez Philadelphia
Sangria at Elvez Philadelphia

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Things to do and attractions in Philadelphia Philly Part 1

Things to do and attractions in Philadelphia Philly Part 1

There are so many things to do and attractions in Philadelphia! Let’s find out what are the things to do right here in Philadelphia!

Philadelphia is one of our favourite city in the United States. It is really the amalgamation (combination) of all things great for a tourist.

The city is rich in history, with the liberty (declaration of independence), liberty bell and the american revolutionary war as its background. However, a few blocks down you will see modern buildings such as the Comcast Centre, One Liberty Place and Two Liberty Place. There is really a good intertwine between the modern facade and history of the city. Walking in the historic district makes one feels like you are walking back into colonial times as well. For more about colonial USA, click here.

But to a traveller and tourist , a complete coverage of a city comes with its food! (well at least that’s true @ 2bearbear.com) Philadelphia is famous for….drum rolls….Philly Cheesesteaks! We’ll also visit some of the other famous eateries in Reading Terminal Market and of course features from Man VS Food (MVF)!

We started our drive early this weekend once again. The drive was approximately 4 hours and we were able to stop by the Jefferson Memorial (something we missed when we visted Washington DC the last time).

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial
The man himself - Thomas Jefferson
The man himself – Thomas Jefferson

Did you know that Thomas Jefferson was not only one of the founding fathers but also the main author of the Declaration of Independence?

As we approached our hotel (Radisson Hotel Philadelphia), we were greeted by this building and awed by the city hall on the horizon…

Starting to feel the colonial flavour in Philadelphia
Starting to feel the colonial flavour in Philadelphia
Colonial-era Structures in Philly?
Colonial-era Structures in Philly?
Philadelphia City Hall on the horizon!
Philadelphia City Hall on the horizon!

We were somewhat misled by the GPS as we entered the central business district (CBD), the tall buildings must have clouded out the signals. However, we did eventually arrive at our destination – Radisson Hotel Philadelphia!

Elegant Lobby of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Elegant Lobby of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Intricate paintings on ceiling of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Intricate paintings on ceiling of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Chandelier in the Lobby of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Chandelier in the Lobby of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia

We were also pleasantly surprised by the room which was spacious yet had the cosy feel to it…

Comfortable Bed of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Comfortable Bed of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Bath tub of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Bath tub of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Dressing table of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia
Dressing table of Radisson Hotel Philadelphia

We quickly unloaded our stuff and headed out towards the city hall and we were greeted by him!

Phillie Phanatic in Philadelphia
Phillie Phanatic in Philadelphia

All over town we could see many many different versions of him wearing different costumes and designs. We then took several pictures around the city hall area…

City Hall Philadelphia
City Hall Philadelphia
Structures around the City Hall area in Philadelphia
Structures around the City Hall area in Philadelphia
Intertwining history with modern structures - Philadelphia
Intertwining history with modern structures – Philadelphia

Soon we entered the much talked about Comcast Centre. Not only because it is the tallest building in Philadelphia, but also because of these magical screens…

Comcast Centre Philadelphia
Comcast Centre Philadelphia
Comcast Centre Screen as part of the wall....
Comcast Centre Screen as part of the wall….

The screens displayed images so realistic that without looking closer, you would have thought the screens were part of the wall…(Note that the lines between the screens are also part of the screen) then it happened, it began displayed videos and animation. The smaller screens were integrated as part of a larger screen…

Black Screen on Comcast Center Philadelphia
Black Screen on Comcast Center Philadelphia
Animation at Comcast Center Philadelphia
Animation at Comcast Center Philadelphia
Video with piano keys at Comcast Center Philadelphia
Video with piano keys at Comcast Center Philadelphia

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Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka

Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)

deal.com.sg, goCrazy.com.sg, gobbler.com.sg, groupon.com.sg etc etc etc…there are so many online discount coupon/vouchers sites these days! Initially Tom and I were skeptical about these so-called “good deals” and we were worried about pushy sales people, so we let these deals slipped by. But one night as I was bored and surfing the internet to pass time, I came across this “$199 2D1N Philea Resort” deal. The photos of the resort look really inviting and I decided to check out the resort’s official website. Philea Resort was completed and officially opened in August 2010. Since it is still fairly new (it was Feb 2011 when we checked out the resort), we decided to book a weekend trip to Philea Resort Malacca in May 2011.

Philea Resort Malacca (Melaka) – Doesnt it look inviting
Philea Resort Malacca (Melaka) – Doesnt it look inviting

Our experience was marred by a 2 hour traffic jam at the Malaysia customs, and we arrived at the resort at about 3pm instead of the scheduled time of 1pm. We were hot and tired after the long bus ride but thankfully the check-in was smooth and there were welcome drinks and cold towels that quenched our thirst and refreshed us.

Refreshing drinks at the lobby of Philea Resort Melaka
Refreshing drinks at the lobby of Philea Resort Melaka
Buggy that transported us around the Philea Hotel
Buggy that transported us around the Philea Hotel

The hotel staff then helped us put our bags onto a buggy (is it pronounced as “Bud-gy” or “Buggie”?) and drove us to our room. On our way up, we could see the landscape of the resort, the tranquil swimming pool, and the spa facilities. We quickly settled into our room, checked out the amenities in the room (free pretty slippers!), and head down to the pool for a swim.

Front of our “cottage” room
Front of our “cottage” room
Bathtub Philea Melaka
Bathtub Philea Melaka
Rain Shower Philea Resort Melaka
Rain Shower Philea Resort Melaka
Coffee Tea and Mineral Water in the room
Coffee Tea and Mineral Water in the room
The inviting and comfortable bed! Philea Resort Melaka
The inviting and comfortable bed! Philea Resort Melaka
Sculptured Lamp Shades in the room that depicts famous attractions in Melaka (Malacca)
Sculptured Lamp Shades in the room that depicts famous attractions in Melaka (Malacca)
Bathroom Amenities!
Bathroom Amenities!
Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka
Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka
Opposite the Waterfall – Chill out lounges Philea Resort Melaka
Opposite the Waterfall – Chill out lounges Philea Resort Melaka
Front View of the Waterfall – Chillax by the pool Philea Resort Malacca
Front View of the Waterfall – Chillax by the pool Philea Resort Malacca

As it was a Saturday night, there was a seafood buffet dinner deal! Only RM69++ (approx $33SGD) per pax! The spread was awesome (esp the desserts for me, and the seafood for Tom), and we ate so much that we could hardly move. We even able to eat 2 whole snappers by ourselves and it was fresh and tasty! The BBQ corner also included other seafood such as prawn and crayfish. Yum! The quiet stroll back to our room on a cool night aided with the digestion, and we enjoyed the peaceful evening away from the crowded city life.

Table Setting at the buffet
Table Setting at the buffet
Cooked Food Spread
Cooked Food Spread
Charming appetisers Philea Resort Melaka
Charming appetisers Philea Resort Melaka
Seafood Spread + BBQ area with grilled snapper, crayfish at Philea Resort Melaka
Seafood Spread + BBQ area with grilled snapper, crayfish at Philea Resort Melaka
Chocolate Fondue Philea Resort Malacca
Chocolate Fondue Philea Resort Malacca
Desserts!
Desserts!
Complimented with fruits
Complimented with fruits

The next morning, we woke up early to walk around the resort and take in the fresh air. Soon we were hungry and we made our way to the restaurant where the breakfast buffet (included in the package) is served. Once again, the variety of food made us happy. With chefs at the different stations to cook roti prata, waffles and pancakes on the spot, and the spread from an international buffet, we were really spoiled for choice 🙂

Roof with Water Feature at Philea Resort Melaka
Roof with Water Feature at Philea Resort Melaka
Philea Resort Melaka Breakfast Buffet
Philea Resort Melaka Breakfast Buffet
More Food!
More Food!
Pastries and Yoghurt
Pastries and Yoghurt

After breakfast, we lazed by the pool and got a nice tan. It was a relaxing weekend, and we were all ready to conquer another week at work! 🙂

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Related posts

This post is part of our 3D2N travels in Malacca. Below, you can find other relevant posts covered during this trip!

Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

P.S Go visit Philea while it is still rather new and clean!
P.P.S Remember to plan activities for the bus trip eg card games or dvd to watch in case you get stuck in a unexpected traffic jam.

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Singtel Formula One F1 Grand Prix Singapore Night Race Street Circuit with Performances by Rick Astley and Shakira

Singtel Formula One F1 Grand Prix Singapore Night Race Street Circuit with Performances by Rick Astley and Shakira

This weekend, Kate and I decided to attend the Singtel Formula One F1 Grand Prix Night Race Street Circuit Singapore (what a mouthful!). As mentioned during a previous post, we are not really fans of F1. However, the main attraction for us this time round was Rick Astley and Shakira! (With hits such as Together Forever, Never gonna give you up, Hips dont lie, Waka Waka)

However, in order to catch them in the Fan Zone (dedicated area in front of the stage at Padang), we had to arrive at 3pm (gates open at 3pm) to get the Fan tickets that allowed us to enter the Fan Zone. It was quite fun to see that as soon as the gate opened, there were many people running towards the Padang Stage to get the fan tickets. We estimated that it was about a 200 metres sprint. Many faltered along the way, at the escalators and at the stairs.

For future fan zone tickets, it is worthy to note that even after most have gotten their fan zone tickets, there were still extra. So it really was unnecessary to run….

The first place we headed to was the Esplanade to catch the Rick Astley concert! There was already a long queue when we re-entered at 5pm! We entered from gate 3 because it was easily accessible via the City Hall MRT station/interchange.

Along the way, we got to catch the Porsche race as well…

However, we were slightly late for the Rick Astley concert

See how crowded it was!

Hence we had to settle for a bird’s eye view and enjoy an unobstructed view of the city…

Are you able to spot the energetic dancer in this clip? Clue: He is in white…

Next we headed to glutton’s bay to quelch our hunger. The prices were actually jerked up for the F1, fried oyster can cost up to $12 and people actually ordered it!

Of course we had to rush our dinner to ensure that we had a good view at Shakira’s concert…thankfully, there was a extension right in the middle of the stage that allowed Shakira to get closer to the fans in the middle. This was where we caught an excellent view of her.

Halfway through the concert, an enthusiastic fan just mounted upon his friend and bashed their way closer to the stage! But we could see he was a fan, being able to sing all the songs in Spanish as well…

After the performance, we are convinced that she is actually a very good performer live…take a look at these clips…


Shakira Dancing to the beat of the drums


Shakira on the harmonica and performing “Gypsy”

Shakira also did perform Hips Dont Lie and Waka Waka after the encore chants from the fans. This was how the concert ended, with mini fire works and confetti…

After the concert, we hurried back to catch the qualifying…however we were only able to catch the Q3 and final lap by the time we were seated (it took quite a while before we could leave the concert area at Padang)…

It was another long wait to leave the Bay Grandstand. However, we did enjoy this year’s F1 Race. We think that with all the festivities (sourvenirs, tents for food and drinks as well as concerts), it makes Singtel Formula One Singapore an unique event and one that is really prominent on the F1 calendar.

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How to Plan a Vacation Holiday

How to successfully plan your own holiday and vacation

After planning for so many holidays, we at 2bearbear.com have decided to share some of the things to look out for to successfully plan your own holiday and vacation.

1. Plan early. This is especially so when you are going away for long holidays during peak periods. Planning early for your vacation can help to ease some of the last minute anxieties. Removing these anxieties can help to ensure your holiday will be a stress-free one. Not only so, here are some of the other benefits of why you should plan early for your next holiday or vacation…

   a. Better Prices for air fares / hotels.  Planning early can help you lock in the low prices especially when you know that you are travelling during peak seasons , summer vacations, special events. You might have noticed by now that when you travel during these peak seasons or special events, prices are radically higher closer to the season. If you book 2 to 3 months earlier, chances are you would have locked in a lower price. Of course there are last minute flights/hotels kind of deals, but you really know that these are good for off-peak periods.
   b. Personal arrangements.  Planning early can also give you time to make personal arrangements. For instance, you may want to lock in your leave period so that you can de-conflict the timings with your colleagues. Also, you can have time to ensure who is looking after the house/kids/pets while you are away.

   c. Anticipate. Of course, the best part of planning early is that as you go about your busy schedule each day, knowing that you will be rewarded with a well-deserved holiday not far from the horizon. In fact, studies have shown that one derives substantial happiness by the mere fact of anticipating an upcoming holiday. So go on, plan your next holiday early and start deriving the joy of happiness now! 🙂

2. Budget. It is important to tie down your budget early when you start planning for your next vacation. You will need to run through how much air fares, hotels, daily expenses (including that splurge on a posh dinner), souvenirs (all the toys,candies,biscuits etc for your kids, family and colleagues), transport and miscellaneous stuff cost.

These small little items can sometimes over run your initial budget estimate. And when you over run your budget, that’s when anxiety sets in to disrupt your holiday. Hence, it is always important to include all of these in your budgeting. The last thing you want on your mind when you go on your holiday is to always think about conversions and how much to spend/save. Before you know it, your holiday would be long gone and you might have to contend with the bills thereafter.

It is therefore wise to think ahead, if you’re only buying gifts for mum and dad, then stick to it. Enjoy the holiday and vacation knowing that you have planned ahead for the expenses along the way.

3. Know what you want to do. Unlike joining tour groups or programmes of travel agencies, the flexibility of planning your holiday is that you can pretty much go wherever you want and do whatever you want during your holiday. Having said that, it is always important to know what you want to do there.  This pretty much depends on your objectives.

Say for example, you just want to laze at the beach, then there is not much that you need to plan for except that sun tan lotion / UV protection. However, if you are going to visit theme parks, museums and famous attractions, then it is wise to pen them down and decide when you’re gonna visit them. Dont forget the transport time as well.

However, if you are unsure of what you want to do but still want to visit that country/location, you are pretty much recommended to visit the country/location with a travel group/agency for the first time. Thereafter, you can plan for a second visit on your own.

4. Things will go wrong (Murphy’s Law). It is always important to keep an open mind when you are travelling. According to Murphy’s Law , whatever  can go wrong will go wrong! Bottom line is – things will go wrong!

Can you believe that Kate and I actually landed in a wrong airport before?! But it is important to just pick up the pieces and embrace it with an open heart. Thereafter, we enjoyed a well deserved meal and continued to enjoy the rest of the holiday. On a smaller scale, you might have forgotten your shaver or even your mobile or lap top. It is not the end of the world, your holiday is still awaiting. Enjoy what you have planned! Looking back, it is just fun for us to recall the incident and the memory sticks with us. If it had not gone wrong, we would have just continued with our holiday without another memorial incident.

5. Enjoy! Last but not least, enjoy the holiday! Enjoy the thrill of anticipation and the holiday itself!

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How to Plan a Vacation Holiday
How to Plan a Vacation Holiday
Colonial Williamsburg

Take a step back in time at Colonial Williamsburg – Learn more about USA History during Colonial Times here!

To learn more about the history of USA, look no further than a visit to Colonial Williamsburg.

Kate and I looked upon this trip with much anticipation because we were told that this is a town re-constructed to be like that during Colonial times. We were also told that not only the structures were colonial, even the actors in Colonial Williamsburg dressed as a person during those times. So we were fascinated to just take a step back in time and history into Colonial times through Colonial Williamsburg. Actually, towns like these pretty much reminded us about the Village by M Night Shyamalan. Cool!

We parked our car at the designated car park and bought our tickets at the ticketing counter. At the entrance, there was a huge 3-D map of the entire Colonial Williamsburg!

3D Map of Colonial Williamsburg
3D Map of Colonial Williamsburg

Pictures of what you would be expecting at Colonial Williamsburg.

Collage of scenes at Colonial Williamsburg

As we proceeded to the town, there were little milestones on the floor that leads you into thinking that you have been magically transported back in time….

Away from 21st Century...
Away from 21st Century…

Famous Quotes of USA Nation Makers along the way

J F Kennedy "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country"
J F Kennedy “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country”
Rosa Parks Colonial Williamsburg
Rosa Parks Colonial Williamsburg
Henry Ford Colonial Williamsburg
Henry Ford Colonial Williamsburg
Thomas Edison Colonial Williamsburg
Thomas Edison Colonial Williamsburg
Abraham Lincoln Colonial Williamsburg
Abraham Lincoln Colonial Williamsburg

After a short walk, we “magically” arrived at Colonial Williamsburg

Pathway to the town
Pathway to the town
Towards The Town Hall in Colonial Williamsburg
Towards The Town Hall in Colonial Williamsburg
Authentic Horse-drawn Carriage Colonial Williamsburg
Authentic Horse-drawn Carriage Colonial Williamsburg

We first took a short visit to the armoury to see all the weapons stored there. The armskote was telling a story about how they prepared themselves for the battle. It really sounded as if you were right there getting ready for the revolution!

Armskote telling stories at the Armoury
Armskote telling stories at the Armoury

We took out the programme sheet and headed for the first “show”

Programme sheet at Colonial Williamsburg
Programme sheet at Colonial Williamsburg

It was very exciting to be part of the show! The actors addressed all the audience as if they were villagers during the colonial times…

Addressing the "Villagers" at Colonial Williamsburg
Addressing the “Villagers” at Colonial Williamsburg
Arrival with music at Colonial Williamsburg
Arrival with music at Colonial Williamsburg

When the “traitor” spoke, actors that were planted in the audience jeered and all the audience jeered along as well!

Jeering at the "Traitor" at Colonial Williamsburg
Jeering at the “Traitor” at Colonial Williamsburg

A pastor sharing during the Colonial times and the imminent battle…

Pastor from Colonial Times
Pastor from Colonial Times
Announcing the arrival of the Hero!
Announcing the arrival of the Hero!

And the Hero is none other than General George Washington himself

General George Washington addressing the Villagers at Colonial Williamsburg
General George Washington addressing the Villagers at Colonial Williamsburg

After all that drama and fantastic show put up by the actors of Colonial Williamsburg (really inspiring speech from Washington), we headed to the “local bakery”!

Products at the local bakery @ Colonial Williamsburg
Products at the local bakery @ Colonial Williamsburg
Touch screen cashier at the bakery
Touch screen cashier at the bakery

As it was right after the show, everyone headed out for lunch. Good thing Kate and I targetted the bakery early and we arrived amongst the first at the queue (sigh…kiasu Singaporean nature). Here, we enjoyed the chocolate chip cookie, ginger bread as well as the root beer!

Chocolate Chip Cookie, Root Beer, Ginger Bread of Bakery @ Colonial Williamsburg
Chocolate Chip Cookie, Root Beer, Ginger Bread of Bakery @ Colonial Williamsburg

But Kate forgot to ask to open the root beer, so we had to queue again to get it opened….ahh…thirst quencher…

Thereafter, we took a short walk around the rest of the area. There are buses that take you from one place to another, but you can also choose to walk. We also realised that there are lodges where you can totally immerse yourself in colonial history!

High class eating places at the Market Square of Colonial Williamsburg
High class eating places at the Market Square of Colonial Williamsburg
A Church in Colonial Williamsburg
A Church in Colonial Williamsburg

All in all, we totally enjoyed ourselves. The actors immersed in their roles and that brought the characters to life, bringing/ transporting the audience back in time!

P.S. We visited Philadelphia later and learnt that the declaration of independence was actually completed on 2 July! There were things such as the abolishment of slavery and tyranny of the king included in the first draft, therefore it took 2 more days for refinement. Hence, the 4th of July. Picked this piece of information from the tour guide at the independence hall! Interesting!

P.S.S After we returned the car this particular weekend, we had a bad encounter at the 7-11. We were told by the cashier that 2 hotdogs were on offer at $2.50 but when she keyed into the cashier, we were charged $2.50 per hot dog! Sigh…so we piled on the cheese, radish and onions to make our hotdogs more hua…

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Woodbury Common Premium Outlet Central Valley

Woodbury Common Premium Outlet Central Valley – Shop Till You Drop!

From Kate’s extensive research, Woodbury Common Premium Outlet is the “must-go” when you are in New York. It boasts of iconic brands and labels from all over the world. Girls go crazy there.

So we set off really early in the morning (at 3:15am, 15 mins behind schedule) as it was a long drive (7 hours). Something I’ve got to do to please the other bearbear. So Kate as usual gave me my shoulder massages and fed me as we drove…

Setting off at Dawn to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet New York
Setting off at Dawn to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet New York
First Stop at Royal Farm
First Stop at Royal Farm

We also got to catch the sunrise!

Sunrise on route to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Sunrise on route to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet

Along the way, there were hefty tolls (amounting to $44.30 to and fro!) but there were also nice bridges to look at…

Bridges along the way to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Bridges along the way to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Bridges along the way to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Bridges along the way to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet

Finally, after hours of driving and getting my butt all achy, we reached our destination!

Signboard of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Signboard of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet

By the time we got there, it was 10am. I was dead beat while Kate was raring to go at the shops! The whole area looked like a little village nestled in a Valley (literally – Central Valley). Look at the hills at the background of these pictures…

Valley of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Valley of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Carpark of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet New York
Carpark of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet New York

We soon realised that items here were really cheap compared to back home in Singapore. This is especially so for USA goods such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Levis, DKNY, Kate Spade and Coach. I bought 2 pairs of jeans (Levi’s at $20USD while DKNY at $15 USD – 70% off!) and a Polo Ralph Polo T-shirt at $30USD.

Kate bought so many bags from Coach and Kate Spade that I really lost count. But after taking a look around in the stores (especially Coach Store) I realised that Kate was actually quite sane. There were many ladies who were screaming, talking at the top of their voices saying how cheap things were, really turning the Coach store into a market place!

All this while I was psychoing Kate to buy whatever she likes since we were unlikely to travel back here again (all the way from Singapore?), or in my own words “buy lah,buy lah, since we’re never coming back here again, just buy lah, so cheap right?”.

The Chinese Tourists were buying the bags in truckloads. They even paid up in cash and we were able to see stacks of US dollars as they queued to pay up. It was fun to see the eyes of the ladies light up as they entered these bag stores…

Many Shoppers at Woodbury Common Premium Outlet
Many Shoppers at Woodbury Common Premium Outlet

In the end, we bought so much stuff that I became paranoid about whether we would get robbed and lose all the stuff that we bought. So I waited in the car with the goods (under the hot sun) while Kate continued to shop hands free.

Soon, we had to say goodbye. However, this trip taught us (or at least me) a few things

1. Never buy branded USA goods in Singapore. They are so overpriced in Singapore! We bought most of the bags , jeans and tops at more than 50% off Singapore prices!

2. Bags and Shoes are a girl’s best friends. You know they’ve always been saying that bags and shoes are a girl’s best friends. It is especially true if you had seen how their eyes glimmered with brightness as they laid their eyes upon their favourite bags, now with an additional 20% off!

3. Do something for the girl you love. Sacrifices are necessary. Kate knows how much I had to endure driving to and fro for more than 12 hours. But it’s nice to see the look on her face as she got the stuff that she wanted (also knowing that it is at a good price).

So…if you ever pass by New York and will be in the vicinity in the future, do drop by Woodbury Common Premium Outlet and experience the trill of how you can really shop till you drop!

P.S. The drive back was 9 hours because Tom was dead beat and had to drive in the dead of night.

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Doumar’s – Inventor of the World’s First Ice Cream Cone

Doumar’s – Inventor of the World’s First Ice Cream Cone

We were told by our friends that Doumar’s was a local cafe in Virginia that invented the world’s first ice cream cone! Of course we were excited to visit it, not only because it invented the first ice cream cone in the world, but also because it is a first hand experience of American-styled diners (not your usual Billy Bombers, New York New York kind). The authentic American-styled diners!

As we approached the place, it was not that easy to find Doumar’s, it sort of like blended into the neighbourhood. We were expecting it to really stand out, i mean, it’s the INVENTOR OF THE WORLD’S FIRST ICE CREAM CONE!!

The Signboard of Doumar's
The Signboard of Doumar’s

The restaurant was full when we got there. As it was our first time there, we really did not know if we should queue or eat in the car like many other diners in the parking lot (they actually serve you at your car! ) But we thought that we came all this way, we should just dine in.

The wait was quite fast (compared to some wanton noodles stalls in Singapore) and we were seated within 15 minutes. Doumar’s felt homely and was somewhat close to what we had expected. People were chatting happily, enjoying their burgers, shakes and ice cream. The current owner, (still a Doumar) walks around like a celebrity (we reckon he is in his 80s) with many diners wanting to have a photo with him.

Crowded Doumars
Photos inside Doumars Ice Cream
Photos inside Doumars Ice Cream
Poster in Doumar's Ice Cream
Poster in Doumar’s Ice Cream

We had the cheeseburger and meat with slaw burger which were reasonably priced at $2.4 and $4 respectively. We also had 2 large cups of Banana and Strawberry Milkshake! Yum!

Cheeseburger with Fries Doumar's
Cheeseburger with Fries Doumar’s
Meat with Slaw Burger (Doumar's Ice Cream)
Meat with Slaw Burger (Doumar’s Ice Cream)
Thick Strawberry and Banana Milkshake. Yum! (Doumar's Ice Cream)
Thick Strawberry and Banana Milkshake. Yum! (Doumar’s Ice Cream)

We shared one ice cream cone thereafter and we were happy that we were now part of history! Of course we took a photo of the machine that took the world by storm – The world’s first ice cream cone machine!

World's First Ice Cream Cone Making Machine at Doumar's
World’s First Ice Cream Cone Making Machine at Doumar’s

We were told that this manner of ice cream cone making is still the same today! Talk about lasting inventions!

We would definitely recommend going to Doumar’s for a bite if you are in the vicinity of Virginia. It is a homely American Diner’s with lots of history minus the pretentious hype when restaurants get famous. Opened since 1904, we’re happy that popularity did not influence this wonderful diners. Definitely worth a trip to be part of history!

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Busch Gardens Illuminights Williamsburg VA

Busch Gardens Illuminights Williamsburg VA – Best Amusement Park in the World

One of the most memorable quotes we heard during this trip was when one of the kids shouted

“This is the best summer ever!”. The kid’s not wrong. In fact he’s absolutely right and Busch Gardens is in fact voted as one of the best amusement park in the world! And here’s the reason why…

Map of Busch Gardens Williamsburg VA
Map of Busch Gardens Williamsburg VA

1. Huge. The whole place is huge! It has separated itself into different regions using names of different countries. Hence, as you enter a “different country” you will see a change in the “theme”. These countries include Germany, France, Italy, Scotland, England and Ireland.

2. Wild Crazy Exciting Rides! There is no shortfall of rollercoasters at this amusement park. Boasting some of the wildest rides, even the names of these rides at Busch Gardens makes one stand in awe. The famous rides include Alpengeist, Loch Ness Monster and Griffon. If you want some wet rides, head for the Roman Rapids and Escape from Pompeii at Italy.

3. Fun for the whole family There is pretty much something for everyone here at Busch Gardens. For the kids, there’s Sesame Street Forest of Fun where you can meet all your favourite Sesame Street characters such as Big Bird, Ernie, Bert and Elmo. For those who fear the rides, there are performances all over the park. As Kate has some fear for the rides, we pretty much covered all of the performances in Busch Gardens. As for food, you can savour all the different delicacies from the different countries. So there’s really pretty much something for everyone here at Busch Gardens.

As Kate and I drove for our weekend getaway at Busch Gardens, we pretty much anticipated it with excitement because of the excellent reviews from our friends. As we arrived at Busch Gardens, we pretty much anticipated free parking. However, to our dismay, the parking costs $13USD per day!

The price of the admission tickets to Busch Gardens was about $65USD per adult. This translates to about $80 SGD but is totally worth it and you will see why.

The queue was relatively short as we timed our arrival to the opening of the park.

Entrance to Busch Gardens
Entrance to Busch Gardens
Souvenir Shops at Busch Gardens
Souvenir Shops at Busch Gardens

We ventured into one of the many souvenir shops and saw the miniature of the Griffon roller coaster ride.

Miniature of Griffon Roller Coaster
Miniature of Griffon Roller Coaster
The Actual Griffon Roller Coaster
The Actual Griffon Roller Coaster

Kate and I headed first to the Sesame Street Forest of Fun re-live our childhood memories!

Sesame Street Forest of Fun @ Busch Gardens
Sesame Street Forest of Fun @ Busch Gardens

We were just in time for the performance by the Sesame Street Characters and we even got to have photos with Big Bird and Ernie.

Sesame Characters performing at Forest of Fun Busch Gardens
Sesame Characters performing at Forest of Fun Busch Gardens

As we’re afraid of rides with “too much excitement”, we took the Elmo “mini giant drop” (See the Elmo King in the background) as well as the Oscar wormy ride, sort of like a Viking for the kids…

Oscar Viking Ride
Oscar Viking Ride

The most exciting ride we had for the day was Escape from Pompeii. It’s actually like a log ride that brings you through the ruins of pompeii (complete with fire and everything). Then as you finally “break out” of the darkness and as the window panel opens, you see light but you’ll also be able to see the far distance, there’s when you know you’re dropping down!!!

Dropping down from the Escape from Pompeii
Dropping down from the Escape from Pompeii

To save on the walking, Kate and I decided to cover the park via the “skytrain” which circles round the whole park. There’s even a river in the middle of the park!

All aboard for the Train ride round Busch Gardens
All aboard for the Train ride round Busch Gardens
La Belle Maison in "France" as seen from the Train
La Belle Maison in “France” as seen from the Train
Escape from Pompeii as seen from the Train
Escape from Pompeii as seen from the Train

After circling round the park within 20 minutes, we decided to have an early lunch at “Germany” where Kate and I shared the Das Alpine sandwich which was huge! The sweet tea was not that fantastic though. Both Kate and I thought that the portion was huge enough to share as we noticed many tables not being able to finish their food. So share and dont waste food!! There was also live performances put up by the actors similar to that of Oktoberfest!

Inside Das Festhaus in "Germany"
Inside Das Festhaus in “Germany”
Queuing up for food
Queuing up for food
A Beer Garden
A Beer Garden
Das Alpine Sandwich at Busch Gardens
Das Alpine Sandwich at Busch Gardens
Oktoberfest Performance
Oktoberfest Performance
Oktoberfest Performance II
Oktoberfest Performance II

The performance was really professional. The musicians played really well and brought the audience alive with its lively music. The performers were able to do traditional Bavarian dances and some acrobatics that really engaged the audience. Of course the singers were great as well.

As we headed out of the festival house, we saw the haunted house – Curse of the Darkastle!

Curse of the Darkastle at Busch Gardens
Curse of the Darkastle at Busch Gardens

There was also a Carousel as well as a “Land of the Dragons” in “Germany”

Carousel in "Germany"
Carousel in “Germany”
Land of the Dragons in Busch Gardens
Land of the Dragons in Busch Gardens

We then headed to “Ireland” where we caught a musical as well as some street Buskers

Intricately designed structures at Busch Gardens
Intricately designed structures at Busch Gardens
Irish Musical Busch Gardens
Irish Musical Busch Gardens
Song and Dance at "Ireland"
Song and Dance at “Ireland”

Again, the performance was excellent. The singers and dancers did really well. Particularly enjoyed the tap dancing portion 🙂

Busking in the Hot Mid Day Sun
Busking in the Hot Mid Day Sun

In order to cool off, Kate and I decided to head to “Italy” for the Roman Rapids. Unfortunately, we cant show pictures of the ride as the ride was really wet and drenched our whole body. But it was really refreshing especially when the weather was 35 degrees celcius!

Then we headed for the last performance of the day at Teatro Di San Marco and saw a vibrant performance of singing and well synchronised dancing.

Teatro Di San Marco at Busch Gardens
Teatro Di San Marco at Busch Gardens
Well Choreographed and Synchronised Movements

However, what really made the tickets worth it was because in the summer, 2 things happens. It is called Illuminights because there was fireworks display as the amusement park closes. In addition, there would be guest performers and this week, we happen to catch The Bangles!!

Open Air Concert – The Bangles
Open Air Concert – The Bangles
The Bangles performing Manic Monday
The Bangles performing Manic Monday
The Bangles still looking young!
The Bangles still looking young!

It was really nice to reminisence in hits such as Manic Monday and Eternal Flame. The Bangles still looked like there’re in their 30s eventhough quick calculations tell us they should be more like in their 50s.

Overall, Kate and I thoroughly enjoyed the day and given the chance again, we would definitely head to Busch Gardens and discover it all over again. Perhaps this time we would conquer Alpengeist , Loch Ness Monster and Griffon! 🙂

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Amara Sanctuary Resort Staycation Singapore Sentosa 2 Bedroom (BR) Villa with plunge (private) pool

Amara Sanctuary Resort Staycation Singapore Sentosa 2 Bedroom (BR) Villa with plunge (private) pool

Over the long weekend, Kate and I were invited to be at the Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa for a staycation. The exciting thing was that the resort is a 5 star hotel and we’re staying at the most expensive place in the hotel, the 2 bedroom villa! It has 2 rooms, an open air bathtub and a private plunge pool!

Reception of Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa
Reception of Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa
On the way to the Sky Pool
On the way to the Sky Pool

As the villa was not ready when we arrived, we went to the sky pool to enjoy an afternoon swim. The sky pool had an excellent pool overlooking the ocean…

Sky Pool at Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa
Sky Pool at Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa
Mini bar at the Sky Pool
Mini bar at the Sky Pool

We took a look at the menu and there’s a fried hokkien mee that costs $34!! Of course there’s a reason why. It is served with abalone, lobster as well as roast pork. Yum. There’s even a jacuzzi at the sky pool!

Jacuzzi at the Sky Pool
Jacuzzi at the Sky Pool
Amara Sanctuary Resort Staycation Singapore Sentosa 2 Bedroom (BR) Villa with plunge (private) pool
Amara Sanctuary Resort Staycation Singapore Sentosa 2 Bedroom (BR) Villa with plunge (private) pool
Views overlooking the ocean from the sky pool
Views overlooking the ocean from the sky pool

After the swim, we were pleasantly surprised by the amenities in the room. The private plunge pool didnt disappoint. It even comes with its own water jets to do provide for some water massaging!

The Private Plunge Pool in the 2 bedroom villa
The Private Plunge Pool in the 2 bedroom villa
Water Jets for water massage
Water Jets for water massage
Tatami Mats for outdoor stargazing or just chilling by the pool
Tatami Mats for outdoor stargazing or just chilling by the pool

Next was the master room with an outdoor bathtub, shower points and 2 individual sinks.

The master bedroom with mosquito nettings
The master bedroom with mosquito nettings
One of the 2 sinks
One of the 2 sinks
2nd sink beside the open air shower
2nd sink beside the open air shower
Open air shower point
Open air shower point
Open air bathtub with overhanging Frangipani Tree
Open air bathtub with overhanging Frangipani Tree

The 2 rooms are connected at the back via the tatami mat area as well….

Where the 2 rooms connect
Where the 2 rooms connect

The 2nd bedroom had 2 super singles and an attached bathroom.

2 super singles connected together
2 super singles connected together
Bathroom of the 2nd bedroom
Bathroom of the 2nd bedroom

Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed the 2 bedroom villa. The rooms had sliding doors that could open up such that we could watch TV from the plunge pool! The rooms were also stocked with different kinds of tea as well as a Nespresso machine with coffee capsules. The only thing was that there were quite alot of mosquitos. Which is why the hotel provides unlimited mosquito coils which we put to good use at the various corners of the villas. That also pretty much explains the mosquito nets.

Although we didnt ask the price, from the internet, we saw that the 2 bedroom villa costs about $2000 per night! It was a good experience and we thoroughly enjoyed the pools (both sky pool and private plunge pool) at the Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa!

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Golden Corral Buffet

Stuff Yourself Full at Golden Corral Buffet!

Kate and I have been watching lots of American Drama/ Sit-Coms lately and the Golden Corral Buffet commercial kept popping up (along with chillis and subway…), argh…consumerism…

Yeah…we couldnt resist consumerism, so we went to Golden Corral to give it a try…

Entrance to Golden Corral
Entrance to Golden Corral

Golden Corral is really cheap for a buffet, it costs around 10-15 bucks per person. (Depending on Lunch or Dinner and your location). Here you can really enjoy an all American meal at a fraction of the price.

Inside Golden Corral
Inside Golden Corral

At the restaurant, we could see many families enjoying the food and having a good time. We also do see many with obesity issues in the restaurant…the price of consumerism…

The food itself was ok. Liked the fried chicken and the cuts of beef. Yum. In general, the food was not that fantastic but it more than made up in variety. There were asian, italian and of course american food served here. Kate and I tried the foods that we like for the first round and those that tasted good, we went for the second round…here are the foods we had

Healthy Vegetables @ Golden Corral
Healthy Vegetables @ Golden Corral
Creamy Soups @ Golden Corral
Creamy Soups @ Golden Corral
Tom's first round Meats + Receipt at Golden Corral!
Tom’s first round Meats + Receipt at Golden Corral!
Kate's first round at Golden Corral - Healthy Choices
Kate’s first round at Golden Corral – Healthy Choices
More Chicken and Pizza at Golden Corral!
More Chicken and Pizza at Golden Corral!
Desserts @ Golden Corral
Desserts @ Golden Corral
More Desserts @ Golden Corral
More Desserts @ Golden Corral

Overall, it was a good place to hang out and have a variety of foods. The price was really economical and makes it a very family friendly venue without causing a hole in the pocket. But if you really want to make your money’s worth, have lunch there and save for dinner!

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The Cheesecake Factory

Cheesecake Factory USA – Where Penny from “Big Bang Theory” works

Kate and I have been catching up on Big Bang Theory the last couple of weeks. In the show, Penny (the lead actress) works in the Cheesecake Factory.

So Kate and I were excited and really wanted to see how the Cheesecake Factory was like and how its food tasted. So after an exhausting day of shopping at the mall, we decided to have a break at the Cheesecake Factory

The Cheesecake Factory
The Cheesecake Factory

The decorations were quite country with woody tables. Even the menu had a country feel to it. We ordered a meal which came with a chicken wrap, the cheesecake as well as the coke.

The Meal at Cheesecake Factory
The Meal at Cheesecake Factory

The total bill was $18.70 USD! After conversion, that’s about $25 SGD! So it was quite expensive in a sense that we paid a restaurant price but had “fast food” dish. But what the heck…we were in America…

Char Grilled Flat Bread Tex Mex Sandwich from Cheesecake Factory
Char Grilled Flat Bread Tex Mex Sandwich from Cheesecake Factory

The wrap was actually good! It was the char grilled flat bread Tex Mex Sandwich. The veg had a real crunch to it and the sauce went really well with the chicken. Yum. Next, we had the chocolate chip cookie dough cheesecake @ $6.99 USD.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory

The cheesecake was really rich and you could taste the bits in the cheesecake. Worth the bucks I’d say.

Overall, it was a little bit on the ex (expensive) side. However, the taste of the wrap as well as the cheesecake did gave us a real surprise. We would definitely try the other cheesecakes if we have the opportunity to visit the Cheesecake Factory again!

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Virgina Beach Virginia USA

Weekend Trip to Virgina Beach, Virginia USA

So Kate and I were given the chance to stay in the USA for a couple of months. Each week, we would travel around to different cities and create a little holiday of our own.

On this particular week, we went to the beach. Not just any beach, but Virginia Beach!

Virginia Beach!
Virginia Beach!

It was a hot summer’s day, temperatures were reaching about 38 degrees celcius. Kate and I drove our way there and we were circling around to find a parking lot.

On the beach front, there were shops, restaurants and bars all along the street. A few streets away from the beach, there were some private estates. Kate and I thought that maybe we’ll just park near the beach front and have a look around first. We then found a lot right along 12th Street and placed some coins enough to walk around for about a half hour.

12th Street Virginia Beach
12th Street Virginia Beach

We thoroughly enjoyed the walk along the boulevard. It is so different along our beach fronts here in Singapore. There were souvenir shops that sells things from magnets,shirts,caps to beach balls,floats and even sweat shirts! (who needs sweat shirts on a hot summer’s day?!)
There were also restaurants, pubs and fast foods along the streets.

Street View of Virginia Beach
Street View of Virginia Beach

On the beach front, there were many activities as well! There was a huge slide (cooled with water so that kids can also slide down easily), hot dog stands, and this…

The Cornhole Tournament @ Virginia Beach
The Cornhole Tournament @ Virginia Beach

This is where people have something like a sandbag the size of your palm. Their aim is to throw these sand bags into holes on a slanted platform like these…

Cornhole Training @ Virginia Beach
Cornhole Training @ Virginia Beach

It was the first time Kate and I saw such a sport and we were amazed that these competitors were really focused and some of them were really good! Being able to throw the sandbags into the holes from a distance!

There were also other beach activities like volleyball and of course just lazing at the beach…

Beach Volleyball @ Virginia Beach
Beach Volleyball @ Virginia Beach

After a short walk, Kate and I decided to head back to our car and perhaps relocate it. We asked a girl at the beachfront and she told us that she often park at the private estate a few streets from the beachfront. With that, we headed back to our car.

I had a funny feeling when we were walking back to our car. To our “horror” a police officer had already given us a ticket! We were like still on time! We asked if we were able to retract the ticket as probably the parking meter wasnt working. The officer told us that nothing could be done on her side, so she advised us to report the faulty meter. One thing we were impressed with, was that the parking ticket even had a photo of the car on it!

That sort of deterred us for the rest of the day as we circled around once more for the parking spaces. But we saw nothing but signs like these…

Instructive signs teaching people how to behave...
Instructive signs teaching people how to behave…
Parking Prohibitions
Parking Prohibitions

So saddened and not being able to find a lot, we left. However, we did make time back again on Independence Day (4th of July) to catch this!


4th July Independence Day Fireworks @ Virginia Beach

This was really cool because the fireworks was shot from a vessel out in the ocean while the beach goers enjoyed the fireworks from the beach front.

Overall, Virginia Beach is a cool place to hang out with many things to do. Virginia Beach is definitely a nice weekend getaway for the entire family. Enjoy the video!

P.S. After making a few phone calls, we were able to report the faulty meter and saved ourselves the fine of 20 bucks!

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Chingay Parade and Festival Singapore – Street Parade Culmination and Melting Pot of Cultures, Street Performances and Displays

Chingay Parade and Festival Singapore – Street Parade Culmination and Melting Pot of Cultures, Street Performances and Displays

Kate and I were invited to the Chingay Parade and festival and it was our first time ever! We were of course excited and decided to be there early to join in the ra-ra (pre-show audience warm-up) before the show started. Before we go into the details, a little bit about the origin of Chingay…

The Chingay Parade had its roots as a street performance or masquerade started in the 1970s. Today, it has evolved and has become an international festival with audience from all over the world. Touted as the grandest streets and floats parade in Asia, the Chingay Parade boasts of dazzling displays of colours and multi-culturalism that Singapore offers. 

The Chingay Parade has been held at the Pit-Building (the actual Pit building for formula one on the F1 calendar) for the past couple of years. It is primarily a street performance where audience are seated on both sides of a street as the performers and displays pass by. The performance would include street performers from all over the world. In addition, organisations in Singapore , both private and public companies or organisations, would also stage performanances that attracts the attention of the crowd. At the pit-building, more than 150,000 spectators can be seated.

As Kate and I begun to get seated at our Category 3 seats (costs about $25 dollars), we noticed 2 of Singapore’s most famous hosts – Gurmit Singh and Quan Yi Feng. It was exciting to see how they warmed up the crowd and entertained us, getting us all psyched up before the first performers arrived.

We were surprised by the first few acts whereby firecrackers (something banned in Singapore except at festivals such as this) and fireworks were used. Stilt walkers and performers from China held huge flags and balanced them superbly as they passed the audience. It was awesome!

The whole parade was filled with dazzling colours and wonderful floats. One of the 2 floats that caught our attention was the USS (Universal Studio Singapore) floats with all the characters such as Kung Fu Panda and the Madagascar Characters. The other float that caught our attention was the HDB (Housing and Development Board of Singapore – Provides public housing for all Singaporeans). This is because the float featured the latest public project that garnered design awards – Pinnacle@Duxton. Here are some of the highlights of the evening…

Chingay Parade and Festival Singapore – Street Parade Culmination and Melting Pot of Cultures, Street Performances and Displays
Chingay Parade and Festival Singapore – Street Parade Culmination and Melting Pot of Cultures, Street Performances and Displays
Chingay @ Marina Bay

Of course, to round of the entire parade, what else but FIREWORKS!

Kate and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves (as you may have heard from the screams of our video) and we were pleasantly surprised by how great and awesome a street performance can be. We formerly typified floats as boring as we see them drive pass during the parade season.


However, having come close to the performance, it actually brings us to see how much work the performers have put in and how much attention to detail have been placed into all the costumes and float designs. Impressive!

Chingay @ Marina Bay

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Lamb Shank Royal Caribbean Cruise

Royalty Fine Dining onboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise – Legend of the Seas

The fine dining experience onboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise – Legend of the Seas was one of a kind! The setting was classy (at the Romeo and Juliet fine dining restaurant). Kate and I were onboard the cruise for 8D7N and we stuck to the fine dining restaurant for all evening meals!

We are not exaggerating when we say that the food was EXCELLENT! The fine dining restaurant (Romeo and Juliet) was one of the highlights of the cruise. Each night we would anticipate the display of its menu and choose the dish that we want! It was something to look forward each night because

a. Service. You would be pampered by waiters and waitresses who will remember your names after the first night! They would remember your preferences such as whether you would like cold/hot water, pepper or not in your soup etc…

b. Presentation. The food would be very well presented! If it was a bisque, you would find a little artistic touch (like latte art) at the top. Likewise for the desserts, the plate would be decorated with fruits, chocolates, sauce etc.

c. Taste. The food we must say is of international standards! Not only would there be creativity in the types of food (fusion, western, asian), the tastes was mostly unforgettable!

d. Unlimited servings! This means you can try ALL the mains and ALL the desserts for the night! Can you believe it!?!

Here are just some of the wonderful food we’ve had…

The Mains

Grilled Chicken Royal Caribbean Cruise
Grilled Chicken Royal Caribbean Cruise
Steak Royal Caribbean Cruise
Steak Royal Caribbean Cruise
Cream of Chicken Soup Royal Caribbean Cruise
Cream of Chicken Soup Royal Caribbean Cruise
Breaded Prawns Royal Caribbean Cruise
Breaded Prawns Royal Caribbean Cruise
Pulled Pork Burger Royal Caribbean Cruise
Pulled Pork Burger Royal Caribbean Cruise
Mushroom Chicken Royal Caribbean Cruise
Mushroom Chicken Royal Caribbean Cruise
Asian Stir Fried Noodles Royal Caribbean Cruise
Asian Stir Fried Noodles Royal Caribbean Cruise
Scallops with Cheesy Pasta Royal Caribbean Cruise
Scallops with Cheesy Pasta Royal Caribbean Cruise
Lamb Shank Royal Caribbean Cruise
Lamb Shank Royal Caribbean Cruise
Tiger Prawns Caribbean Cruise
Tiger Prawns Caribbean Cruise

The Desserts

Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts
Royal Caribbean Cruise Desserts

The fine dining experience really made the difference for Kate and I onboard this cruise. We were really pampered like royalties each night and returned to our rooms FULL! The food was excellent, ambience was good, value for money and the service was impeccable. If we were to rate, it would be FULL MARKS!

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