DisneyTrekkie
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 15, 2014
Hong Kong Disneyland Park Hours posted - 10:30AM - 8PM every day.
When we travelled to Japan, we were advised to carry our own travel toilet paper, toilet seat covers, hand sanitizer, and carry pocket handkerchiefs to wipe your hands. Even in modern Tokyo, sinks, hand soap, toilet tissue, and paper towels were not provided in many of the public washrooms. I have to think the same is true in some parts of China.As you are creating your packing list, might I suggest some (ahem...) travel toilet paper/tissues and hand sanatizer. Evidently these items aren't always readily available. I inderstand ABD has a bag of items the guides carry, but it might be a good idea to have some necessities with you.
I was looking to see if they had a iron in the room at the hotel. Happy to see they have AED's, that means we can have some real fun. BTW, I could not find the iron. View attachment 263672
Country Kitchen update: All confirmed for 24 - now at 3 tables! I asked about their noodles and duck since that is what most of the tripadvisor reviews recommend. Below you can see her suggestions. I'd modify this and say at most 1 duck per table. There will be plenty of food. If no one speaks up with interest, I'll just order 1 duck and @Sarabi's Cubs , the 4 of us can sit together and share. It sounds like they can still accommodate more guests, so let me know if I don't have you on the list already.
"Yeah, ours duck and noodles are very famous ,if 24 people now, we can arrange three round tables for you in public area(2 tables-9 people/table,1 table 6 people) and usually 4 people to share one duck, so maybe
you need order 4-5 Peking ducks; The noodles guest usually pick a noodle with a sauce for one person as a main, all the noodles is fresh do for you when after pick up all the dishes, I recommend the pulled noodle
with Braised Pork, Chilli Oil if you like spicy.
That's all my said .
If you need any other assistance, please let us know."
They do! Should we start a discussion about what night to go?The Halloween festivities at Hong Kong Disneyland sound spooktacular!
http://tdrexplorer.com/hong-kong-disneyland-halloween-2017/
Do you mean section 1.16? We didn't put dates on that portion. I just checked "college". I didn't see an area for dates and the consulate accepted without any.Add this to my list of possibly silly questions, but the online Chinese consulate visa application form asks for you to list your education (including start and end dates, to the day). I honestly can't remember when I did my degree. How complete were you all when filling out this section? Did you just list the latest?
One more question...where did you all include Hong Kong in the list of places you've been previous to China? It wasn't in the drop-down list on the visa application website.
My online form has fields for institution name, address, date started, date completed, thing accomplished (degree, certificate, etc), and major. So it sounds like our forms are different.Do you mean section 1.16? We didn't put dates on that portion. I just checked "college". I didn't see an area for dates and the consulate accepted without any.
That's where I was thinking of adding it. Thanks!I put Hong Kong down as the first stop in China. I wondered if they'd be okay with that and they were. I filled it out as if Hong Kong were another city in China and matched the information to the ABD itinerary notice. They accepted that.
My online form has fields for institution name, address, date started, date completed, thing accomplished (degree, certificate, etc), and major. So it sounds like our forms are different.
Add this to my list of possibly silly questions, but the online Chinese consulate visa application form asks for you to list your education (including start and end dates, to the day). I honestly can't remember when I did my degree. How complete were you all when filling out this section? Did you just list the latest?
One more question...where did you all include Hong Kong in the list of places you've been previous to China? It wasn't in the drop-down list on the visa application website.