Macau
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Macau
Part IV
Part 1: DL LGA-DTW-HKG
Part 2: Sheraton towers Hong kong
Part 3: W hotel Hong Kong
Part 4: Macau
Part 5: DL HKG-NRT BusinessElite
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...l#post16569072
MACAU
From the W hotel in Kowloon to the Hong Kong side is very easy. The Hotel is located right above the Elements Mall and the Kowloon MTR Station.The Hong Kong subway system is very efficient, clean and most importantly all air-conditioned. (I wish New York was like this)

MTR subway map

Air Conditioned subway system
After a quick transfer from Kowloon -> Hong Kong Station -> Sheung Wan 15mins I arrived at my station and headed to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal (港澳碼頭). I booked a one way helicopter ride on Sky Shuttle to Macau. The flight would be only 15 minutes, but it was 15 minutes of fun. Entering immigration I proceeded to the private elevator to the top floor, and entered the sky shuttle lobby. I handed my passport to the attendant, weighed with my carry bag and entered the security scanners.


A light buffet was served before the flight and about 5 minutes later the attendant handed me my passport with a arrivals card already filled out with my details.


There would be 7 passengers including myself on todays flight. Ear plugs handed out, I followed the attendant to the helipad and boarded the 9 seater helicopter ready took for a 15 minute thrill ride to Macau. Once we landed I was escorted through the private Macau immigration for Sky Shuttle guest and a moment later I was ready for my 3 hour adventure. once cleared through there are lots of people standing around selling tours and hotel sales before exiting to a mass of model-esk girls holding signs for the shuttle buses to various hotels throughout both islands. I took the free hotel shuttle to the MGM Hotel.

Helipad departure

take off

Macau

Macau Tower


MGM Hotel

Entrance MGM Hotel

outside MGM hotel

city living Macau

Vegas of Asia
After 3 hours roaming around Macau, I headed back to the port, this time I would travel via the high speed ferry back to Hong Kong. I bought a super class ticket and headed to immigration. The front Super Class cabin was 100% full and all Westerners filled the cabin. It would take 60 mins from Macau to Hong Kong. It was pretty much smooth sailing back to Hong Kong and the time went by fast.

Macau Port, notice the sign is in chinese and Portugese

Ferry

Super Class cabin

Meal served on board
A light snack was served on the ferry and one we arrived in hong kong they closed off the economy section to let the super class off. Sweet!
Part 5: DL HKG-NRT BusinessElite
Part 1: DL LGA-DTW-HKG
Part 2: Sheraton towers Hong kong
Part 3: W hotel Hong Kong
Part 4: Macau
Part 5: DL HKG-NRT BusinessElite
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...l#post16569072
MACAU
From the W hotel in Kowloon to the Hong Kong side is very easy. The Hotel is located right above the Elements Mall and the Kowloon MTR Station.The Hong Kong subway system is very efficient, clean and most importantly all air-conditioned. (I wish New York was like this)

MTR subway map

Air Conditioned subway system
After a quick transfer from Kowloon -> Hong Kong Station -> Sheung Wan 15mins I arrived at my station and headed to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal (港澳碼頭). I booked a one way helicopter ride on Sky Shuttle to Macau. The flight would be only 15 minutes, but it was 15 minutes of fun. Entering immigration I proceeded to the private elevator to the top floor, and entered the sky shuttle lobby. I handed my passport to the attendant, weighed with my carry bag and entered the security scanners.


A light buffet was served before the flight and about 5 minutes later the attendant handed me my passport with a arrivals card already filled out with my details.


There would be 7 passengers including myself on todays flight. Ear plugs handed out, I followed the attendant to the helipad and boarded the 9 seater helicopter ready took for a 15 minute thrill ride to Macau. Once we landed I was escorted through the private Macau immigration for Sky Shuttle guest and a moment later I was ready for my 3 hour adventure. once cleared through there are lots of people standing around selling tours and hotel sales before exiting to a mass of model-esk girls holding signs for the shuttle buses to various hotels throughout both islands. I took the free hotel shuttle to the MGM Hotel.

Helipad departure

take off

Macau

Macau Tower


MGM Hotel

Entrance MGM Hotel

outside MGM hotel

city living Macau

Vegas of Asia
After 3 hours roaming around Macau, I headed back to the port, this time I would travel via the high speed ferry back to Hong Kong. I bought a super class ticket and headed to immigration. The front Super Class cabin was 100% full and all Westerners filled the cabin. It would take 60 mins from Macau to Hong Kong. It was pretty much smooth sailing back to Hong Kong and the time went by fast.

Macau Port, notice the sign is in chinese and Portugese

Ferry

Super Class cabin

Meal served on board
A light snack was served on the ferry and one we arrived in hong kong they closed off the economy section to let the super class off. Sweet!
Part 5: DL HKG-NRT BusinessElite
Last edited by nycflyer75; Jun 15, 2011 at 8:24 pm
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Thanks for doing this trip report on Macau.
IMHO, Macau is underrated and under-appreciated. It is less hectic than being in HK. I can relax and stroll in Macau and feel less pressured.
I also did a trip report on Macau last year:
Photo Trip Report: The Macau Differences -Turbojet Across the Mouth of Pearl River!
IMHO, Macau is underrated and under-appreciated. It is less hectic than being in HK. I can relax and stroll in Macau and feel less pressured.
I also did a trip report on Macau last year:
Photo Trip Report: The Macau Differences -Turbojet Across the Mouth of Pearl River!
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Thanks for doing this trip report on Macau.
IMHO, Macau is underrated and under-appreciated. It is less hectic than being in HK. I can relax and stroll in Macau and feel less pressured.
I also did a trip report on Macau last year:
Photo Trip Report: The Macau Differences -Turbojet Across the Mouth of Pearl River!
IMHO, Macau is underrated and under-appreciated. It is less hectic than being in HK. I can relax and stroll in Macau and feel less pressured.
I also did a trip report on Macau last year:
Photo Trip Report: The Macau Differences -Turbojet Across the Mouth of Pearl River!
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