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Civilian War Memorial

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    • Day 13

      Neighbourhoods and parks

      March 14, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      After a sleep in and breakfast we made our way to the neighbourhood of Tiong Bahru, infamous for its big apartment blocks. Here we wandered down laneways and found some interesting book stores and a cafe to have a drink stop at, Plain Vanilla. We continued down the heritage trail to the corner where bird cages used to be hung for all to hear their songs. We stopped off at the Food Market for some lunch... 2 pau for B (also called bao, it’s a steamed yeast bun with filling) and some chicken rice for me, plus 2 drinks ($7 total). Next we went to Vivocity for some shopping before heading to Fort Canning Park for the Battlebox Tour (underground bunker). The tour was $20 each and quite good, wish we had longer to explore the bunker and read the information plaques. The grounds of Fort Canning Park are lovely, I really enjoyed it. We headed back to the hotel to rest up before heading out to Satay Street behind Lau Pa Sat market. At 7pm, the stall holders drag tables and chairs out to the middle of the street to create a food street, it really was a sight to see! We got 30 mixed satay sticks (chicken/beef) for $21, a plate of garlic veg for $10 and a beer and lime juice for $8. Delicious, great atmosphere and you could order at the table and they brought it to you. Loved it. We then walked down to Bitters and Love, a unique bar a few streets over. We had a great time here - one of the servers gave us some pointers of places to try, I had a Kaya toast flavoured cocktail, B had a cinnamon spiced rum cocktail and a gin fizz style drink with lemonade and whisky. Singapore definitely isn’t a cheap drinking destination but for the experience, we loved this place! ($74.80 for the three drinks, mine was practically a dessert 😂). We then made our way back to the hotel to finish off a great day!Read more

    • Day 12

      Chinatown

      March 13, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ 🌧 32 °C

      After a late start (we slept till 9:30am...and for us that is crazy!) we had a small breakfast at the hotel and then travelled by MRT train to Outram Park. From there we walked to Pinnacle at Duxton, a residential apartment complex with a 50th storey rooftop garden. Cost for admission was $6 each an you need a reusable MRT card to allow access. We had to pay the $6 in cash so after getting the money changed we paid and were off on the lift. It’s not super well known and it definitely looked like a side business (it’s run by the apartment management office and when we got there the guy said he was on the phone to a resident and we’d have to come back in 15 minutes). Anyway it was still good to see the views from the top. After that we walked down to Maxwell Food Centre to try the Michelin starred chicken rice from Tian Tian (made famous by the late Anthony Bourdain). $5 got us the most tender poached chicken breast with delicious rice and fiery chilli sauce. Yum! Definitely the best I’ve ever had. Was so hungry we didn’t take a photo. We also got some kway teow noodles to share ($4) and a lime juice and a pineapple juice ($3.80 for both). We then went next door to the City Gallery (free admission). Unfortunately the majority of the gallery was under reconstruction but I snapped a picture of a man working on the 1:43 city scape model. We headed back to the hotel for a little while to cool down and rest (B has a cold). At about 5:30pm we ventured down to Food Opera in ION Orchard for dinner. Beef noodle soup, 10 chicken satay sticks, 2 iced milos and 1 ice kachang (dessert) for approx $25. Everything was delicious, especially the satay sauce (not creamy like at home which is always good for me). We strolled back up to the hotel for a drink in the restaurant to finish off the day.Read more

    • Day 11

      Family breakfast

      March 12, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      Today marks B’s most anticipated part of our holiday. Breakfast with my relatives (orangutans) at Singapore Zoo ($35 each). We got a taxi out to the Zoo (taxi $26, zoo entry $40 each with unlimited tram rides). The breakfast itself was quite good and we had an awesome spot. Everyone got a few chances for photos which was good. Definitely an experience we will remember! After that we explored the rest of the zoo. It’s massive, well spaced out and has some cool exhibits including an orangutan exhibit you can walk through as they swing above you. We saw an elephant show and were able to feed the elephants which B loved, he had a massive grin the whole time. They had a rainforest walk through section with peacocks, flying fox, rainforest deer and a toucan so close you had to move to avoid running in to them. It took us about 4.5 hours to see most of the zoo but we didn’t see the main shows as we’ve seen similar before. We had lunch on the cafe before coming back to the hotel by taxi because we were tired ($16 and a terrible driver). Revived a bit we went downstairs for a snack and drinks (including in room rage) and then strolled down to 313@somerset to see what stores they had there. I bought a card wallet and we window shopped in a few stores before strolling back to the hotel at about 8pm. We are both looking forward to a sleep in tomorrow!Read more

    • Day 128

      Dressed up with Around The World clothes

      May 22, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 88 °F

      Bruce asked Dottie, our Cruise Director, to assemble those going Around The World to wear their "map" clothing to take a group shot. Some of us assembled and after 10 takes, the last one was a winner!

    • Day 10

      Back on solid ground

      March 11, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      It took us about 30 minutes from the ship to the taxi rank including clearing immigration, collecting our bags and clearing customs. We got to our hotel just after 11am and our room was ready. We unpacked and relaxed for a bit before heading out for a stroll down Orchard Road. B got two Xbox games for $130 (would have been $200 at home) and he also got a book from our favourite bookstore, Kinokuniya. It’s massive! We also found these cute plush toys in a compromising position. Back to the hotel before we headed out for our booked dinner. We got a 800g chilli crab, stir fried Chinese greens, crispy chicken, 6 buns in total for mopping up the sauce and 2 sprites ($140). This is always a pricey meal but we budget for it. Food was great and the crab was juicy. Service was a bit average, the guy told us he didn’t have any small crabs left so we could only get the larger size but then offered the people next to us a choice of sizes...I don’t like being fooled. After dinner we went for a stroll through Chinatown before heading back to the hotel on the MRT (underground train system). The MRT cost was 93c each.Read more

    • Day 10

      Cruisin together

      March 11, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Here’s a summary from our 7 nights at sea on Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas!

      Cabin: we had cabin 6680, a balcony cabin on the port side of the ship, practically at the back. The room was larger than expected, though maybe I prepped myself for a tiny room. We had a balcony with two chairs and a table, a king bed, a three seat couch, desk area and bathroom. Plenty of storage...too much for us! We never heard any noise from next door, above us or below us. Our cabin steward was a ninja, we never saw him but he did a great job! B: 7/10, Ali: 8/10. B says it’s a bit dated, which is a fair comment.

      General food: we had breakfast in both the buffet and the dining room, depending on the day. Our first time in the dining room was nothing short of terrible. Lucky we gave it another go, because it was better. The buffet had lots of options but was a bit too hectic for us. Lunch we usually had a lighter meal at the buffet, though one day we had the speciality restaurant, Johnny Rockets. The lunch buffet was quiet on the two Phuket days and they had some good options, I liked the choice of different veggies every day, done in different styles. Dinner we had on the dining room all nights except one where we were at a cooking class in Phuket and another we went to the Italian restaurant, Giovanni’s. The food seemed to get better each night, though across the whole ship, desserts were average. Asian dishes were a safe and delicious choice for dinner. B: 5/10 and Ali: 6/10. It was good food, just not amazing and a bit below our expectations.

      Dining room experience: we had a retired Brisbane couple on our table who came to three nights of dinner and a 30’s couple from Texas who we really got along with. We went to a few shows with them and had a few drinks with them so we are really glad they were on our table. Our waitress was.. a bit average. She never gave menu suggestions despite asking, she didn’t ask where we were from and didnt ask our names. She also asked us to rate her service on the survey after the cruise, hinting that 10 was what we should put because it was the company standard and can lead to promotions...so I felt that was a bit off. She was nice though, and her service got better. The first night we were in there for 2 hours and 15 minutes.

      Speciality dining: Giovanni’s Italian was amazing! We loved everything we ate. We had pasta and scallops, veal, lamb chops, tiramisu, panna cotta and cannoli. Dessert was good, the panna cotta excellent and the others were passable. The savoury items though! They really were the next level and the best food we had for the whole week.
      Johnny Rockets is a burger place we went for lunch. It was pretty cheap and just what we felt like. Burgers were great, milkshake was yum! Would go again. B: 10/10, Ali: 9.5/10

      Activities: we did shore tours in Penang and langkawi, Penang was the stand out, our langkawi shore excursion was not a great choice, but still good to see some of the land. On the ship we played bingo, various trivia’s every day, sudoku challenge, mini golf, basketball, ping pong, watched people on the flow rider and enjoyed live music in different venues. Some shows were great and some were average but there was a good mix of styles. A comedian would have been good. B: 7/10, Ali 7/10.

      Demographics: so I was a bit surprised when we were checking in that there were a very limited number of Chinese people, I was sure there would be a big cohort. A few staff members mentioned there are usually more Singaporean’s on that cruise also, so not sure what happened! The British were the number one nationality, followed by Australians. There were a far amount of Europeans and also Americans. B and I think the average age was about 65. Very different to what we expected. It wasn’t bad but was surprising.

      All in all a great cruise, we enjoyed cruising though the trip was very port intensive (we only had one sea day). I think we’d enjoy a few more sea days on a trip. We both finished a book each though, so still found time to relax.

      Overall cruise experience B: 7/10

      Overall cruise experience Ali: 8/10.
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