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Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Travelling & Living: One Great Day At Kai Tak Cruise Terminal With Family
Baby Muse is enjoying her run in the park at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
Image from Locky's English Playground
One fine day near the end of last month, I took my whole family to Kai Tai Cruise Terminal for our first ever green outing on my Tesla Model S. It was my second time to be here (the first being the Tesla Model S first RHD delivery event), but my first to actually target the greenery rather than the superchargers. Just posting the video again here, it is an excellent piece reminiscence:
It was also my first time to visit the superchargers there, took a little while to find the stalls but I was lucky enough to be the only car there when I arrived, though immediately another petrol car arrived to block our chargers. In fact, most of the cars there at Kai Tak are used to blocking charging spots, whether they are standard 13A or the Tesla superchargers.
Image from Locky's English Playground
It was only after the petrol car has left then I saw a metallic movable sign hiding behind the supercharger stands.
I placed this sign to fend off ICE Image from Locky's English Playground
Immediately I took one out and placed it in the spot to fend off further musking. I have at least fended off three ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles after the sign was placed. The thing is, there were actually some other parking spaces available at that time but people just didn't care! Surely need to be re-educated.
Looks better than it tastesImage from Locky's English Playground
By 3pm, it was almost the end of the yum cha session, but since my dad insisted, we tried out the only Chinese restaurant there.
Crispy rice rolls? Image from Locky's English Playground
The food may look alright, but the taste is far from standard.
Looking good, taste average Image from Locky's English Playground
And the price is pretty expensive too, if it wasn't for my dad, or that we were extremely hungry, or for the view, we would have settled for a quick snack instead. The only thing that is worth mentioning about the restaurant is that it does offer free parking upon spending, but one has to remember to press that ticket button at the machine before entering, or the restaurant will not offer you rebate for the parking.
Baby Muse is learning about flowers from mummy Image from Locky's English Playground
After late lunch, baby Muse woke up and so we left the restaurant for the rooftop park. She was having a great deal of fun and experiences with flowers, plants and ample space for her to run around.
Baby Muse on the move Image from Locky's English Playground
There are toilets, seats and vending machines every 20 metres or so, very caring!
View from the rooftop Image from Locky's English Playground
The end of the rooftop has an amazing view of the arch, the signal tower and the harbour, taking a panorama of the scenery is a must-do!
One floor down Image from Locky's English Playground
Afterwards, we went down one floor for more photos and close up of the harbour,
Baby Muse on the grass Image from Locky's English Playground
then we headed down to the pasture for baby Muse to explore.
Artwork on the floor for display Image from Locky's English Playground
There were organizers running several art events for children on that day, there were group paintings,
Lots of children's creation to be dried by the breeze Image from Locky's English Playground
individual painting on round Chinese paper fans,
Pencil drawing by the wind Image from Locky's English Playground
as well as exhibits of wind's pencil drawings.
Baby Muse is charging! Image from Locky's English Playground
There are people playing music, reading books, or just sitting around enjoying their own private time. Overall, it is a top spot for a good family outing or even picnic if you have young children, there are eateries to fulfil your stomach's emptiness and even babies' room for changing diapers.
Parking is $8/hr for Mon-Thurs and $12/hr for Fri-Sun, so it is relatively inexpensive considering the parking fee could actually be the only price you have to pay to have a whole day of fun!
Model Ss charging at the superchargers Image from Locky's English Playground
And of course, if you do drive an EV, not just a Tesla, you can get your cars charged at the thirty-six 13A charging points all around the car parks! Free electricity, why not?
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