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Showing posts with label hong kong. Show all posts

Oct 7, 2025

Last week, I shared a bit about our first-ever visit to Ocean Park Hong Kong—and as promised, here’s the fun part: the rides. After lunch, we jumped straight into the thrill zone, and Ocean Park did not disappoint.

Quick disclaimer before we dive in: Ocean Park is huge. Like, we-need-two-days-here kind of huge. We spent the whole day exploring, but still didn’t get to see every zone or try every ride. If you’re planning a visit, consider stretching it out over two days—or wear comfy shoes and be ready to hustle.

My Honest Ratings of the Ocean Park Hong Kong Rides I Tried


Anyway, here’s how we rated the rides we did manage to try:


Flash ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ocean Park Hong Kong Rides - Flash
We started strong with Flash. And by strong, I mean borderline terrifying. This ride throws you into steep drops and wild twists that had us screaming like we were being chased. It was the perfect wake-up call after lunch. Would I ride it again? Absolutely. Would I cry again? Probably.

Arctic Blast ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ocean Park Hong Kong Rides - Artic Blast
This one had a long line, but it was worth the wait. Arctic Blast is a family-friendly coaster—fun, twisty, and just intense enough to keep things exciting without making you question your life choices. Great for all ages, and a nice breather between the scarier rides.

Hair Raiser ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ocean Park Hong Kong Hair Raiser
Okay, this one deserves its own paragraph. Hair Raiser is intense. The drops, the loops, the speed—it’s the kind of ride that makes you laugh and scream at the same time. My brother and I were wobbling down the stairs afterward like newborn giraffes, and I had a migraine for an hour. But was it worth it? Absolutely.

Bumper Blaster ⭐⭐⭐

Ocean Park Hong Kong Rides - Bumper Blaster
Classic bumper cars, but with a twist: the space is just tight enough to guarantee chaos. It’s fast, it’s fun, and it’s a great way to bump into your family without consequences. Not the most thrilling, but definitely good for a laugh.

By the time we finished exploring three zones, it was already past 3 PM—and we still hadn’t seen everything. Ocean Park really packs a lot in, and we left with sore feet, full hearts, and a bunch of stories to tell.

If you’re heading there soon, pace yourself, stay hydrated, and don’t skip the Hair Raiser—unless you value your equilibrium.

Check out my previous blog about Ocean Park Hong Kong here.

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Sep 11, 2025

Ngong Ping 360 Hong KongOn August 18, we arrived in Hong Kong at 11:30 AM, filled with excitement for our family trip. Our first destination was Citygate Outlets in Tung Chung, which was easy to reach via the S1 bus from the airport bus terminus. It was the perfect spot to start our adventure and safely store our luggage before heading out.

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