Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

November 13, 2024

Where to Stay in Melbourne Australia: Best Western Queen Victoria Market Hotel

Finding an affordable hotel in Melbourne was one of my dilemmas when I was planning our travel itinerary for the Australian Tourist Visa application. I am aware that the price is expensive since Australia is a first-world country but I was hoping that I could find a room with a kitchenette, just like our accommodation in Sydney, Australia

I found some rooms with kitchenette but the price was over my budget so I gave up and looked for hotels that are good for 3 adults. I also asked helped from my husband, I told him, nastress na ko maghanap ng hotel, magsearch ka na rin. Hehehe! 

He searched too and discovered Best Western Hotel. There are a few Best Western Hotels in Melbourne and we were down to two choices which are Best Western Melbourne City and Best Western Queen Victoria Hotel.

Best Western Melbourne City is much cheaper and has a good location but because of the online reviews, we did not choose this. We booked at Best Western Queen Victoria Hotel because it is new and has good reviews. 

To get a Member’s Rate and earn points, my husband signed up (Free) before booking a room. He booked 1 Queen and 1 Single room for 7 days. I checked the breakdown of the rate and every day is different. For one week of stay, we paid a non-refundable AUD1386 = PHP54,790.15. We booked two months before our trip. 



Best Western Queen Victoria Market Hotel is a brand new 4-star hotel but it only has four levels. It is a 5-minute walk to Queen Victoria Market. The nearest tourist spots are Melbourne Museum, The Princess Theatre, Docklands, Marvel Stadium, Flagstaff Gardens, and Flemington Racetrack. There are bus and tram services near the area. 

0.19 kilometer(s) from Victoria Street & Peel Street Bus Stop 
0.12 kilometer(s) from Peel Street & Victoria Street Tram Stop. Free tram from Peel Street into Central Business District (CBD). 

Best Western Queen Victoria Market Hotel has no email address on its website. I wanted to ask "how to get to their hotel from Southern Cross Station Bus Terminal". So we relied on Google Maps and I was so shocked when I learned that we needed to walk for 28 minutes. The distance from Southern Cross Station to Best Western Queen Victoria Market is 1598 meters. Mas malayo pa ito sa Generator Stockholm Hotel namin in Sweden. Waah! 

So with luggage in tow, we walked from Southern Cross Station to our hotel and temperature at that time was 7 degrees Celsius. Brrr… I monitored our walking time and it is really 28 minutes, may konting stop pa ito kasi napagod na ko pagdating namin sa Flagstaff Garden. 


We arrived at the hotel around 8:30 AM and as expected, the room was not available yet because check-in time is 2PM. We paid AUD50 for Security Deposit and left our luggage in their storage room. Then off we went to Queen Victoria Market. 

Check-in Time: 2:00 PM
Check-out Time: 10:00 AM 

After few hours, we went back to the hotel and we decided to wait there kasi pagod na talaga kami maglakad sa market. I think around 12:30 PM, the staff informed us that our room was already available. Finally, we could rest. 


Best Western Queen Victoria Market Hotel 

This is our room, it looks new and clean. We had 1 Queen and 1 Single Bed, Desk, TV, mini fridge, hanging rack, and coffee and tea facilities.





The bathroom is also small, the complimentary toiletries are lotion, shampoo, body wash, and soap. If you need laundry bags, iron, iron boards, and emergency toiletries, it is available upon request but I brought my own laundry bag and slippers so I did not ask for this stuff. 



Breakfast meals are not included in our room package but the hotel has breakfast packs for AUD18.90. I have no idea if it is good for sharing or not. I also don’t know what is included in that pack since we bought our own breakfast from the grocery or we will eat at the market. 

The reception is not available 24/7 so the hotel is always locked and you need a key card to enter the hotel and use the elevator. So do not forget to contact the hotel if arriving outside of office hours:

Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM 
Saturday 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM 
Sunday and Public Holidays 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM 

We had no problems when we checked in since the office was already open but for check out, we asked the staff about it. The staff informed us to drop our key card with the paper sleeves so they would know what is our room number. We left before 6AM so we dropped our key in their Key Card Return Box.


Overall, we had no problems with our stay at Best Western Queen Victoria Market, the staff always made up our room and replenished toiletries, and coffee and tea. Our room is on the second level but we did not hear any noise from the street. The only noise we heard was from the elevator since, our room is near the elevator so if guests are talking while waiting for the elevator, we can hear them. But it is not an everyday scenario since we were always out. 


My only concern is, that it is far from Southern Cross Station so it is really a long walk, lalo na kapag tapos na yung tour namin. Pagod na pagod ka na pero ang layo pa ng lalakarin. Four out of our 7 Days trip, yung need namin maglakad from Southern Cross Station to hotel and vice versa. 3 kms na agad yan na balikan.



Best Western Queen Victoria Market Hotel 
77 - 79 Capel Street,  West Melbourne 3003 
Toll Free (US & Canada) Worldwide Numbers: 1(800) 780-7234 
Hotel Direct Number: +61 3 91017898

November 11, 2024

Traveling to Melbourne Australia from Manila Philippines and Vice Versa via Wamos Air

My husband booked our Manila to Melbourne to Manila tickets during the Great Mabuhay Miles Getaway Promotion. We were supposed to go to Japan but all flights were fully booked on our travel dates so we tried Melbourne and luckily, there were still slots left. 

Manila to Melbourne 8 hours and 20 minutes
Melbourne to Manila 8 hours and 15 minutes 

A few weeks after we booked our tickets, we received an email regarding “Temporary Aircraft Partner”

“To enhance our service reliability and continue delivering the high standards you expect from us, Philippine Airlines has entered a temporary wet lease partnership with Wamos Air, one of Europe’s leading charter carriers known for its expertise in charter and wet lease operations.    

Wamos Air is also certified by the International Air Transport Association’s Operational Safety Audit, ensuring top-tier safety and service. ” 

So flights from Manila to Sydney and Melbourne and vice versa will be operated using a Wamos Air Airbus A330. This was the first time I heard about this airline so I just hoped and prayed that we would have a safe flight. 


Manila to Melbourne 

Prior to our trip there was Typhoon Kristine so we experienced blackout so late kami nakapag-online check-in. For the first time, hiwa-hiwalay kami ng seats, pero okay lang naman kasi lahat kami aisle seats. I don’t understand bakit hindi kami makapili ng seats na tabi-tabi pero 2 seats naman pala ang vacant sa tabi ko pero nagstick na lang kami sa pwesto namin. 



Just like our Manila to Sydney flight, we passed different Security checks, before the check-in counter, after the Immigration Counter, and at the boarding gate. 

Our airplane is Wamos Air but when you entered the craft, Philippine Airlines pa rin naman yung logo sa loob. The airline staff are a combination of Wamos Air and Philippine Airlines. 

Our seat has a monitor but we can also use “mypalmedia” so wala ng mypalplayer app, ito na yung gamit ng Philippine Airline. 


For long-haul flights, we have a blanket, headphones, overnight kit, hot towel, and two meals. Beef Salpicao for dinner and Corned Beef Sandwich for breakfast.



Melbourne to Manila 

When my husband did the online check-in, we just accepted our assigned seats because we were fortunate na XL seats kami napunta and seated together. 

Our flight was early so we left the hotel before 6AM and arrived at Melbourne Airport just in time for the opening of the counter. I was glad the check-in counter opened 4 hours before our flight so hindi kami nagmamadali. 

The flight was a little bit delayed but boarding was so organized so mabilis din naman kami nakaalis.

This is the XL seat, more space nga. 


Sharing our flight meals. Beef with Mashed Potato and Tandoori Chicken + Brownies. 



I’m thankful for the smooth flight. 

November 04, 2024

Beach Huts Layered Craft

I’m back. After almost two weeks of no blog post because of Typhoon Kristine, we experienced a blackout and just returned from our Melbourne Australia Trip. Now, I’m back to reality and still struggling with the timezone difference. Antok na antok na ko, 5PM pa lang kasi ang aga ko din nagigising. 

Anyway, last week we visited Brighton Beach, one of Melbourne's iconic beaches. We don’t have a plan to swim because it is Spring Season but I still included the beach on our itinerary. We visited Bondi Beach when we went to Sydney Australia so I want to see the beaches in Melbourne too. 


I love to see the famous 82 vibrant and colorful bathing boxes. The bathing boxes were initially built for the privacy of women so they could change their clothes without problem but now it is used to store beach equipment and accessories or for family get-togethers. 

The size is smaller than a standard car park but the price is around $450,000. It is the price of one bathing box that was sold in 2023. It is so expensive and only local Bayside residents can purchase these bathing boxes. It is considered a lifestyle investment for rich people so for an ordinary person like me, icraft na lang for souvenir. 



I made these Beach Huts Layered Craft before our trip and I was happy because the color and look are quite similar. I used the following SVG files. 3D Nautical Bundle and Beach Huts Shadow Box.


September 10, 2024

Day 7 in Sydney Australia: Sydney Australia to Manila Philippines

“Vacations comes and go, but happy experiences are forever” - Hermione GT 

Time passes very quickly and after several days, it was time to say goodbye to Sydney, Australia. Our last day was our flight to Manila, Philippines so we woke early to prepare for our afternoon flight. 


Since it was our last day, I cooked our leftover ham and hotdog and we need to eat and drink all the complimentary breakfast like the bread, fruits, milk and juice, para walang sayang. 


We check out at Hyde Park Inn around 8:30AM and we arrived at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport three hours before our flight. Unfortunately, all check in counters were still closed, as in we didn’t know where to fall in line, nagkahalo-halo na yung pila ng mga airlines to Manila. Our flight was 12NN and past 10AM na kami nakapagcheck-in and because of that, sobrang nagmamadali kami. 


Immigration is via Smartgates so you just need to scan your passport + facial recognition and that’s it. My son and I were able to pass through Smartgates but my husband needs to go to Manual Passport Control Counter because for some reason, hindi nareread passport niya doon sa Smartgates. After that, we went straight to our boarding gate just to make sure kung malapit ba or malayo and if we still have time to eat. 

The House Airport Lounge 

My husband went to “The House”, this is the complimentary lounge of Philippine Airlines at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport. He just ate here and we will meet na lang ulit sa boarding gate. 





Opening Hours: 5:00-20:00 
Location: The House is located before gate 50 and next to Amcal pharmacy

My son and I just ordered the boxed meal at KFC, the meal includes Original Tenders, Popcorn Chicken, Fries, Mashed Potato and Drink + additional drink. Food is around 22AUD. PHP800+ na yang isang meal. 



Pasalubong from Australia 

After eating, we went to Think Sydney and Pharmacy to buy some souvenirs before going to the boarding gate. Nagmamadali pa kami pero delayed naman pala flight namin. Tapos, boarding took a long time pa because we need to ride bus. 





After 8 hours, we were back to Manila. End of vacation and back to reality. 


September 04, 2024

Day 6 in Sydney Australia: Taronga Zoo and Sydney Harbour Hopper Cruise

I am done with my Animal Layered Craft so let me continue my Sydney, Australia series. For our sixth day, we went to Taronga Zoo via Fantasea Cruising Sydney. There are three zoos that you can visit in Sydney, you can go to Sydney Zoo, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife, and Taronga Zoo. I chose the latter because it is the most booked zoo in Klook and an opportunity for us to ride a ferry. 



You can purchase tickets only but I chose the combo voucher; Taronga Zoo with 1 Day Sydney Harbour Hopper Pass so I don’t need to buy separate tickets for Ferry.

Taronga Zoo and Sydney Harbour Ferry Ticket 

Admission to Taronga Zoo 
Admission to 1 Day Sydney Harbour Hopper Pass 
English-speaking staff 
1-Day Access to Manly – Watsons Bay Ferry 
Round-trip ferry transfers

Taronga Zoo is not for profit. It is a government-run public zoo and the money you spend supports the future of wildlife. It is located on Bradleys Head Road in Mosman and the right side of Sydney Harbour. You can reach the zoo via ferry, bus, and private car. 


We can collect the ticket at Darling Harbour, Pier 26, or Circular Quay. We chose the latter so from Hyde Park Inn, we walked to Museum Train Station to ride the train to Circular Quay. Then we walked to Wharf 6 and looked for the Fantasea Cruising Booth. I just presented our voucher and the staff gave us tickets and Sydney Harbour Hopper Timetable.



The zoo opens at 9:30AM and the first boat trip is 9:04AM. The ferry trip is about 15 minutes and from there we walked to the Taronga Zoo South entrance (3 minutes). You can get a map or download the Taronga App so you can plan your tour. 


Taronga is an Aboriginal word meaning “beautiful view” and true to its word, you have a stunning view of Sydney Harbour while in the zoo. This zoo is over 100 years old, it started operating on October 7, 1916. It is so big tapos, up and down pa so nakakapagod talaga. 


Since the ticket is not cheap we really took our time exploring the zoo. We also watched Giraffe Keeper Talk, Free Flight Birds, Dingo Keeper Talk, and Seals for the Wild






There are 3 restaurants inside the zoo; Saltwater Bistro, Forage & Graze Cafe, and Taronga Food Market. We ate at Taronga Food Market but I can’t remember what we ordered, ito lang yung photo na nasa phone ko. I don’t know kung chicken or fish + chips ba yan and anong burger. Hehehe! 


Taronga Zoo Admission Fee 

Adult - $47.70 
Child (4-15) - $27.90
Concession - $36.90
Infant (0-3) - Free 

Note: Taronga Zoo Sydney is now cashless, with contactless payments accepted when purchasing General Admission Zoo tickets and across our retail, food, and beverage outlets. 

Taronga Zoo Opening Hours 

Winter - 9.30am to 4.30pm 
Summer - 9:30am to 5:00pm


Sydney Harbour Hopper Cruise

After watching the Seals for the Wild, we immediately walk to the wharf so we can catch the 14:46 ferry and start our Sydney Harbour Cruise. We could explore Watsons Bay and Manly Wharf but we were so tired already and we didn’t want to walk na so we just stayed on the boat and enjoyed the cruise. Naka 23,745 steps lang naman ako ng Day 6. 

There is complimentary self-service tea and coffee onboard. Soda in can is 3AUD but they don’t accept cash payment. 




This was our last day to enjoy Sydney so when we arrived at Circular Quay, we explored the area again, ate gelato, and shop some souvenirs. 


It was funny because we were in Sydney for 6 days pero wala kami evening photos kasi lagi kami umuuwi before dinner and nasa hotel na kami bago pa maggabi. Yung body clock kasi namin, pang Philippines pa rin. 

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