Macau Day 2 and Last Night in Hong Kong

We started the day super late (because of the night of clubbing). I got up at 1pm, and we made our way to The MGM where we ate at a really good buffet called Rossio (at first I thought the it was a crappy buffet since the seafood and sushi sections were well hidden).

  
After, we took the TurboJet back to Hong Kong island (we originally were gonna arrive at Kowloon, set to depart at 5:30pm, but we then realized we could do a stand-by thing, which allowed us to leave at 5pm, and got us to arrive at Hong Kong island).

When we got back, we headed to my hotel to check in, then stroked through LKF one last time.

  
We then headed to Causeway bay using the bus (Jasmin wanted me to experience what it’s like being a local).

At Causeway bay we walked through Times Square, and then got some Din Tai Fung (I gotta say it’s much better in Jong Kong than SF. More variety, and it’s also 1 Michelin Star in HK).

   
    
 
We then got a mango fruit desssert drink, which apparently is a think in HK. It was so good that I did end up finishing it (and I really want planning on doing that).

We ended off the night by taking the Tram back to my hotel (again, it’s a tourist thing).

   
 

Macau Clubbing

Around 12am, we headed out to Pacha (located in Studio) where to check out Christina Novelli.

When we got here, it was not really packed (which was basically how busy it was for the rest of the time we were there). Drinks were same as SF (2 drinks was 21 US dollars). Also, it was kinda cool to see a Trance Fanily flag in the crowd.

   
   
Around 3am (and after I heard Concrete Angel) we headed to Cubic night club (in Coty of Dreams) to see if it was any more bustle. 

The dj at Cubic was playing Top 40 EDM. I thought the club set up was more like Vegas. Also it was strange to see all the bar staff advertise Tieso so much with the T shirts they were wearing.

   
    
 
The night ended off with me doing a walk around the club, where I actually met someone (and let’s just say we ended up staying up till 8am).

Macau!

Because of the previous day, we started the day off a bit later than expected (around 12pm). We ended up ferrying over to Macau using the TurbJet near Hong Kong station around 1:05pm. The ride was super bumpy, and I definitely got sea sick.

   
 
After an hour we arrived in Macau. Immigration was really easy. Also, getting to the hotel was easy since the Venetian had a bus that took us from the ferry terminal.

When we arrived at the Venetia, I immediately noticed how packed and busy it was. I’ve never even seen Vegas like that. Although checking into the hotel was fast.

The room itself looked very similar to the Venetian in Vegas. Except I noticed that it seemed a little cheaper (from the paint used to the quality of the decorations. One wouldn’t notice unless they stayed at the one in Vegas). 

   

 After dropping our stuff in the hotel, I explored the inside of the hotel a bit. Like Vegas, you can access other hotels from the inside. However, I noticed that the Hotels focus wayyyyy more on ships and the mall aspect than Vegas (which is something I really didn’t care about). 

Shortly after we made our way to The Ruins of St Paul (it was a church that burned down and the only remnants was the facade). It cost about 200 Macau dollars (equivalent to 200 HKD). Jasmin though it was a rip off, but I didn’t care since we were behind on time.

  
After he ruins, we went food tasting around Sendak a Square. Jasmin got me to try the Portuguese egg tart, the macadamia cookies, the Portuguese pork sandwhich, the pork jerky and a bunch of other samples:

    
   
After Senado square we we walked to the Wynn (we were trying to get a taxi, but then realized it was about 1KM away).

     
   
From the Wynn we took a bus to Wynn Palace (which is on the side of he river where our hotel is).

 
From the Wynn Palace, we went back to the Venetian briefly. I then walked around to check out the other hotels (the Parisian, City of Dreams, Galaxy).