Originally Posted by
shogunate03
I have family in Taiwan as well and everytime I go back it is basically family + eating. Looks like you certainly had a good time with the eating part.

It was a week long eating fest! I'm used to the gluttony while in Taiwan, but add the food on the flights on top of that and it's a good thing the trip ended when it did!
Originally Posted by
1stClassFamily
"When I stepped in the shower, I only noticed the hand held shower head. I was shocked and jumped when I turned on the water and it came pouring down from above. Friendly PSA, the showers in the Wing lounge are waterfall! For the life of me, I could not figure out how to get water to come out from the handheld shower head. I consider myself to be a relatively smart guy and I fiddled with the knobs for five minutes without success. What am I supposed to do!?!?"
+1 on this! The shower room is really small. It took me a while to figure out the rain shower/hand held shower switch. The rain shower was so strong while the drainag was so slow I almost had a flood there! The temporary First Class section of Wing is too close to renovation site and it's getting a bit too noisy. And they were still working at 8pm in the evening! Talk about hard working Hong Kongers!
We had a CX F RT form JFK-HKG-KUL also with a stopover in HKG last month.Got extra-extra serving on caviar - It came in a 5 pedal flower shape - probrably due to fact that my daughter and SO did not take any caviar during the flight.^^
Wait so, how do you get the hand held shower to work? I thought it had something to do with the far left knob, but no matter how I manipulated it, it didn't work. I assume it was broken...
That caviar arrangement looks pretty. Would prefer the smoked salmon to look that way too!
Originally Posted by
marcuslai
Yes ! It floods everytime. I have to remember to move my carry on and shoes off the floor onto the bench or something before showering. After drying myself off, I need to use the (very nicely big) towel to dry up the floor.
Having said that, the rainforest water pressure is very impressive. And it works concurrently with the handheld shower, really is great. If I wasn't afriad the water would flood out into the hallways I could easily stay there for 30+ mins.
It also doesn't help that it's a half glass door that doesn't cover the whole shower area. I've noticed a lot of hotels doing that too. Never really understood why...