24 June 2017

14D13N Self-Drive Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane (Part II)


TWENTY-THIRD OF MAY 
MELBOURNE

We arrived at Melbourne Airport early in the morning with only about 3 hours of sleep. Once we cleared immigration and all that flying-stuff, we got out and realized that the airport is pretty small. I expected something larger and grander, something better than Penang Airport, but nehh. 


It was not even 8am yet so we had to linger around in the airport till about 8:30am for the car rental shop to open. Some of us went to the only Telco shop opened that time (Optus) and purchased sim cards with data to be used. it's a 10-days plan with 5GB of data - $20.

We walked out after 8:30am and at first, the temperature felt just nice, but the longer we were outside, the colder it became. I was already wearing the thick winter jacket. The wind, it's crazy. 


Apex sent a van to pick us up (two rounds because they 'tried' to squeeze another group of youth) and dropped us at their official shop which is not too far away but far enough not to walk. From there, we took the 2 rented cars and headed to our Melbourne Airbnb home.

First car: Hyundai iMax 8-seater minivan // $786.60 (+ 2 baby car seats) - Melbourne to Brisbane.
Second car: Mitsubishi Outlander // $153.92 (no baby car seat) - within Melbourne only.


We were told that Waze sucks big time in Melbourne (or Australia in general) so we used Google Maps and we have never gotten lost, not even once. Thank you Google.

Our first Airbnb home was so cosy I cannot. Super love the place.

The townhouse is located at Ashburton and it has 2 single beds and 2 queen size beds.

From outside, it looked like a house. A unit of a landed property, but the owner renovated the entire unit into few more houses like this one. I think probably got 4 units of Airbnbs on that one same location. Got underground gated-parking space for all units some more.

Two thumbs up.


We did not rest a long time after check-in because hello, every minute is money. Hah. Just kidding! Obviously we did not come so far to just rest at home, despite only having 3 hours sleep. 

Daryl was cranky because he was having a real bad flu and running nose and then there's Shalynn who is just so unpredictable. Hah. 

Weather was perfect that day. Thinking back about it now makes me want to cryyy. 


The first place that we 'rushed' to was Queen Victoria's Market because closing time is at 2pm and we only had like less than 2 hours or something. Cannot really remember anymore.

It is a must visit because mom loves this kind of market. To be honest, it was really nice, and because it was so close to the closing time, all the vendors were like shouting for special sales and all! It was insanely fun.

3 strips of pork belly - $10.60
10 pieces of pork chops - $10
A lot of sliced ham - $4.55
A tray of salmon - $10
2 trays of authentic meat-sausages - $8
30 eggs - $5.50
Mixed of variety vegetables - $20.10


Can you believe that we walked and shopped till all became cranky? 

Yeah, we really did. We only realized that we became so hungry after seeing all those food and it was way past lunch-time. The last meal was breakfast on board. Heh. 

Lunch was at the 'food court' next to the QVM's Meat Section. Got western cuisine, HongKong cuisine and Indonesia cuisine. All pun ada. 


I ordered fish and chips ($8.90) and it was huge!

Just FYI - everything you order in Australia is not meant for one-person. Their portion can feed two people please. The entire trip, Koay and I just order 1 main course and we would ended up being too full because the others won't be able to finish theirs.


By the time we finished hanging out at QVM, it was almost evening I think. The sun was slowly setting and our battery was running low already.

We drove back towards Ashburton and stopped at the 24-hours Woolsworth near our house (walking distance only). We spent quite some time in there getting cereals, milk, snacks, biscuits and chocolates.

That was the last outing for that day,

Mom cooked dinner at home with some of the ingredients bought at the market, and we stayed in to rest and re-charge.


TWENTY-FOURTH OF MAY

Rise and shine! One of the best sleep I've had in my life. Their pillows are so soft and their comforter, so comfortable I cannot!

We had quick breakfast at home, with toast bread, eggs and porridge (mainly for the kids) then packed more sandwiches for the long road-trip.



We decided to do Great Ocean Road before anything else because it takes the longest time I think. The drive there is really far my goodness, but so worth it! SUPER WORTH IT!

The drive there takes about 3 hours but we decided to take the longer but more beautiful scenic route (via Apollo Bay) and stopped a few times to eat, take photos and take more photos. I think because of all these random stops along the way, we probably took like 6 hours to see the Apostles and another 3 hours to go back (at night nothing to see so never stop anymore heh).

Visiting the 12 Apostles ranks the top of my overall OZ trip FYI, so for me IT IS A MUST SEE.


There are so many towns along the road to see the Twelve Apostles so of course we needed to stop by and breathe their fresh air. Heh.

Their towns are very small and cosy so it felt very nice to spend some time there.

Syiok.


The entrance to the 12 Apostles! So windy and cold.

Please wear thicker if you plan to visit the 12 Apostles (maybe nearing to winter time or something) because if not, you will not be able to spend more time there. Thank God we were correctly dressed! We wrapped ourselves with whatever scarfs we have in the car. Hah.

There are two routes that you can choose and if you reach there early, you can probably cover both. We chose the Twelve Apostles Lookout because ain't nobody got the energy to walk down to the beach and walk up again.

If we had more time, I would la.


If we had more scarfs, I would use it to cover my entire face except my eyes, kid you not. So windy it hurts the skin. Daryl was covered in every inch, except his face. Every now and then, you can see him hiding his face onto his daddy's chest/jacket.

So cute I cannot.


The photo below is the exact spot where I turned my head to the right and said a thousand times of wow. I literally just froze standing there. I stopped (even though there were people behind me heh) so that I can take this photo and remember how I almost want to cry seeing this. 

It looks like a normal view, but from where I was standing, it was just too wow. I don't know how to describe to you. It felt very majestic and it's as though all the impossible things (in my head) now seems possible. God is truly indescribable. 

Love this. 


More lookouts as you walk further out and into the wind.

We were so close to chartering a helicopter to see the entire view but we thought it would be too risky because it was way too windy.

Once in a lifetime experience, hah.



Nearby the Twelve Apostles, there's another place called Lorh Ard Gorge which is pretty amazing but it was getting darl so we (some of us) ran down towards the end and spent like 5 minutes there and walked back. Heh.


We drove to one of the town on the way back from Great Ocean Road and found a fish-and-chips place for dinner, called Captain Georges Seafood. Very economical and comes in very big portion. Are the potatoes in Australia free or something?

So overloaded with potatoes oh my goodness.


We realized that all their small towns felt very eerie at night because most shops will be closed and you will see no one on the streets. Maybe eerie is quite a strong word, but it's really like ghostly and all.

This is the one thing that is so hard to get used to.

We shopped at Coles there for more supper-foods and headed back to Ashburton to rest for the night. It was such a great long day mann.

:)

17 June 2017

14D13N Self-Drive Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane (Part I)

with 4 Khoos, 1 Kang, 3 Shas, 1 Phor, 1 Koay and 1 Chan.
on 22 May - 4 June 2017.

Recently, we went on a 2-weeks long holiday in Australia and managed to cover three beautiful cities; Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. 

I felt that 2-weeks of holiday was kinda long to get away from work and life's familiarity but I also loved the idea of making new experiences and get away from all kinds of stress (in our case, trying to get pregnant again). We decided that we will let things happen according to God's timing. I mean from the beginning, we have always enjoyed doing life together but ever since we lost our baby, we realized that we have become more (sort of) 'obsessed' with getting pregnant again. 

We really want to get rid of that 'obsession' and just enjoy life again at our own pace. We believe that when God feels that the timing is right again, my egg and his swimmers will be at it. So, we're not too worried anymore. This vacation took our minds off from this 'pressure' and boy, it felt good. 

And now, let's get to business. 

This trip was planned almost a year ahead of time because we needed to get the cheapest flight there (no, low cost carriers were never in the discussion because comfort is priority heh). 

Actually right, Australia was never in the picture until we had to re-schedule our New Zealand trip because the ticket price per person to NZ was about RM3,500. That's crazy. 

So, we decided that this time we will go to Australia and keep New Zealand for 2019 (everyone needs more time to save). 

Being the typical Asian we are, of course we cannot just go to a city since we're already paying so much to OZ, so might as well cover as many cities as we can. #kiasu

We wanted to only visit Melbourne and Sydney but I insisted that we go Brisbane because Mr Teng is there and he would kill me with his bare hands if I fly to Australia and not find him. So, we managed to squeeze Brissy in and extend few more days. 

After spending a lot of time on Skyscanner (highly recommended to download this app that tracks all airline's prices and gives you the cheapest including low cost carriers!), we finally were able to get a fairly good deal with SilkAir & Singapore Airlines at the price of RM2,300 per adult. The normal price is about RM3,000 and above.

So, we got the tickets with Holiday Tours & Travel Penang (my ex company - best travel agent in the world please). 

Next, accommodations. 

Of course we opted for Airbnb. There were 9 adults, 1 kid and 1 infant so if we stay in a hotel, we will go bankrupt before the trip even begins. Hah. More details on the Airbnbs on separate posts because there's just too many to squeeze all information /photos onto 1 post.

Next, we monitored on the car rentals because we have planned to drive from Melbourne to Sydney then to Brisbane. It sounded insane at first because everyone said so and because Google Maps showed up the real distance but we wanted to experience the international-driving so road-trip it is. 

My sister found out about the relocation deals where sometimes the car rental company will only charge $1 for the entire car (excluding petrol). So, we took turns to monitor closely to get these deals. We didn't confirm this until like the week before we were supposed to fly.

In the end, we managed to rent a relocation car from Melbourne to Brissy for only $1! That feeling so syiok!

Without further ado, we shall go straight to it.

TWENTY-FIRST OF MAY

Obviously we were all sleepless and excited because we've only got less than 24 hours to the big holiday! 

I only started packing this very night and the next morning. Thankful that our flight was a noon/evening flight, so not so bad. 

It was a no Monday-blue kinda Sunday, so syiok. 

TWENTY-SECOND OF MAY
PENANG-SINGAPORE-MELBOURNE

I spent my morning at home finalized all the packing while Koay went to office to work for few hours. Since all of us lives on different part of the island, we took Uber rides separately. Gone are those days when you need to get someone to fetch you to/from the airport. With Uber/Grabcar, everything so convenient now. 

Actually I just remembered that our Uber driver that afternoon was my mother in law because she wasn't working that day. Thankful for my mother in law and if I start talking about her, it's going to be a post by itself. Heh. 

We decided to get to airport earlier so that we could enjoy the access to the Plaza Premium Lounge. Now before you go off thinking that we some kind of VIP or rich people, don't. Let me tell you how you can get access to this lounge. 

First, you need to go get yourself a credit card from Ambank and do supplementary cards to the rest of your clan (maximum: 3 supp cards I think). We found out that we have 2 times access to the Plaza Premium Lounge per year with their credit card so we decided to make full use of it. 

It's complimentary okay!

Of course there are higher tiers kind of credit card that will give you more times of access to the lounge (selected airports worldwide) according to which one that you qualify to apply. For our case, we only have Ambank so yeah. Kids go in for free. 

Once you're in there, everything you order and take from the fridge is free - Malaysians favorite F word. I love the feeling of being in there. It's quiet (until we went in) and cosy and cold. Worth the hassle of doing paperwork and applying for Ambank's credit card! 


Penang - Singapore // MI 351 (SilkAir) // 6:00pm-7:25pm (1 hours 25 minutes)

Mini TV on board - not available
Refreshments & free flow drinks - yasss


Upon arrival at Changi Airport, we rushed to the Shop 2 Changi Information Counter because if you fly with SilkAir or Singapore Airlines or Air New Zealand, you are entitled a $20 cash voucher to be used at Changi. It's called Changi Transit Programme

Changi Airport is really big so with the little time that we had before our next flight to Melbourne, we walked really fast and kept asking people on the direction. No time to get lost please. Have to change to Terminal 3 some more.

We decided to use the $20 cash voucher when we come back so got more time to walk around. Hah.


Just get to the counter and pass to them your passport and boarding pass. Withi a minute, you will have in your hand the sweet $20 cash voucher. Yass to free shopping! 

After getting all our vouchers, we walked really fast to our next boarding gate - thought they were going to call us on the loud speakers. Turns out, they haven't even ushered the first class travelers in yet. 


Singapore - Penang // SQ 227 (Singapore Airlines) // 9:15pm-6:40am (7 hours 25 minutes)

Entertainment on board: Yes (though quite worn and used)
Meals: Dinner and breakfast (got menu some more)
Hot towel: yass
Pillows & blanket: yass
Earphones: yass
A set of toothbrush, eye pads and socks: yass







Both my parents preferred the food served on Cathay Pacific Airlines on our last year's family trip to Korea, but I like this one better. They gave us a menu each so we knew what we were going to have even before they start wheeling out the trolleys. 

For dinner:
Appetizer - Coleslaw salad with bay scallop & bread roll and spread
Main Course - Stir fried Sliced Chicken with ginger and spring onion, vegetables & chicken rice OR Beef Goulash accompanied with seasonal vegetables and garlic mashed potatoes.
Dessert - Flavors of Singapore Ice-Cream

For breakfast: Seasonal fresh fruit & bread roll and spread

Of course kids meals are very different from ours, more fun and snack-ish. Ohh and infant also get meals okay. They baby food. They gave 3 bottles of Heinz puree and Daryl loved all of it. Tam chiak to the max.


Vanessa wanted to sit by the window because she wanted to capture the sunrise shots (expected time of arrival is 6:00am-ish), but little did she know that it's 6:00am in OZ but 4:00am in Malaysia. What sunrise? Hah.

The rest of the stories are found here please.
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI

Till then, bye now. 

05 June 2017

Home Sweet Home.

It is so difficult to believe that it has been 2 weeks since we first started our annual family trip.

We arrived yesterday and we KO-ed at 10pm last night and woke up at 7am (automatically) and felt refreshed. Ahh.

It's going to take more effort to get back to the usual routines like before. However, I cannot wait to resume to life in Malaysia already.

Australia has been so nice, but home will always be here.

Hopefully I will be able to update soon on this trip. So many photos it is insane.

Till then, bye now.