Saturday, January 23, 2010

NZ (20 Dec): Christchurch-Auckland

Weather: Sunny & windy

We asked for late check-out and were given till 11.30am. After breakfast, we drove to Dress Smart, a factory outlet in Hornsby on the suburb of Christchurch. Unfortunately, we went away empty-handed.

Breakfast @ Hotel SO: Bagel with eggs, cheese and salmon. I love it!
Crispy bacon, bread and eggs

After we checked out, we returned the car at Apex Christchurch (near airport) and were given free shuttle to the airport terminal. Then we flew to our last destination, Auckland on Jetstar – NZD99/pax.

From the Auckland airport, one could purchase Airbus ticket (NZD23 return) which would bring passengers to city centre. The bus driver gave short commentaries when it reached city centre, as well as inform passengers the various stops to drop-off depending on where the passengers were going. We dropped off at Stop no. 5, at the end of Queen St and just walked 5min to our accommodation.

Accommodation:
Mercure Hotel (Customs St) – NZD79/night through wotif “Secret Deal”. Location was great! The harbour was just behind the hotel, the Westfield Shopping Centre (can give it a miss) was a stone’s throw away while the buzzling Queen St was round the corner. The Sky Tower was about 10min leisure walk from the hotel. The (free) City Circuit bus stop was on the next street (besides Britomart), while the (free) shuttle to Dress Smart (yes, another factory outlet in Auckland) was right in front of the hotel’s doorstep. Note that Mercure Hotel was the 2nd last stop for the Dress Smart shuttle bus and it could be full when it came by. Unfortunately, the Dress Smart shuttle ran only four return trips per day. The nearest supermarket called Countdown (24hrs) would need a little more walking – about 15-20min walk away.

We were in room 1107 which had street view. Room was spacious but furnishing looked a bit tired (slightly better than Kingsgate in Queenstown though). There was a guest lounge on the 1st floor of the hotel where guests could enjoy complimentary coffee/tea 24hrs a day. Hotel internet was not cheap – NZD10 for 2 hours, whereas the internet cafés around the area usually offered only NZD2 or NZD3 for an hour.
Exterior view
Room
King bed (actually combination of 2 super singles)
Bathroom
View from our room

Dinner:
Japanese food again ;p @ Daikoku, just across the street where Britomart was – we ordered Tonkontsu Ramen while hubby ordered the Spicy Ramen and Curry Don combo (thinking the ramen and rice portion would be small). The portion of the ramen was humongous! I was surprised I could finish it + half the curry rice. Jia lart, I’d definitely put on weight when I return home!! The food was quite delicious but we were thirsty after that ;( Anyway, those dishes cost NZD27.
Inside the restauant; open kitchen
Spicy ramen
Curry don

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