Oct 9, 2025
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.
Anyway, here’s how we rated the rides we did manage to try:
Flash ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Arctic Blast ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hair Raiser ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Bumper Blaster ⭐⭐⭐
Sep 30, 2025
On our third day in Hong Kong, we made our way to Ocean Park—and wow, what a shift from yesterday’s rain-soaked adventure at Disneyland. The skies were clear, the sun was up and shining brightly, and the summer heat was in full swing. It was August, after all, and Hong Kong doesn’t hold back.
Sep 28, 2025
What gives them the strength to play at the highest level? More often than not, it's that same love that awaits them off the court. Their home – not a physical place, but a feeling – is wherever their family is.
Here, we list down some of these men’s volleyball idols wearing their hero hat both on and off the court. We also pay tribute to their partners, children, and more supporters cheering them on from the sidelines.
Benjamin Toniutti (France)

“My wife and three children are in France on a daily basis, so I spend more time alone between training and matches,” Toniutti said in an interview with PLS earlier this year, speaking on the decision to keep his family in France.
“(My eldest daughter) has close friends in France and also plays volleyball, so we wanted to provide her with more stability and joy in her social life. As soon as there are some breaks in school, my family visits me in Poland, so we see each other quite often, on average once every six weeks. When my family comes to visit me, we spend as much time as possible with each other.”
Earvin N’Gapeth (France)
“(Playing for Poitiers) gave me the opportunity to be home for four months with my family, something I hadn’t done for a long time, so it gave me a lot of strength to come back and say I’m able to go until (the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics),” he said in a recent interview.
N’Gapeth's journey highlights the profound sacrifices athletes make to be away from their loved ones while competing. He has spoken about his close bond with his boys, showing that love and connection remains a powerful motivator, propelling him to new heights in his career.
Micah Christenson (USA)
Wilfredo Leon (Poland)
One of his biggest life decisions, however, was to secure a Polish citizenship not only to get better treatment as an athlete outside of Cuba, but also to honor and be closer to his journalist-wife Małgorzata. The two connected back in 2011 in a heartwarming love story that sprouted from their work.
“(One of the reasons I left Cuba is) the fact that my wife – my girlfriend at that time – is Polish and I couldn’t see her outside of Cuba,” he said in a 2020 interview with Olympics.com. “I love everything about (Poland). My life here is nice, I've never had any kind of problems.”
Bryan Bagunas (Philippines)
Bryan's story is particularly inspiring as he navigates a career that often takes him away from the Philippines. His family is his main inspiration and motivation, proving that no matter the distance, the connection remains strong, serving as a powerful reminder of what he is playing for.
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