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 28, 2025

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For the star athletes playing at the FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship, a life of competition means immense sacrifice – especially when it comes to family life. The way to provide for their families is often through the rigorous and intense sports schedules far away from the ones they love most.

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)

As the 10-year veteran setter and captain of the French national team, as well as a professional player in the PlusLiga league in Poland, Toniutti is the quiet orchestrator of one of the world's best squads. He's also the proud father of three daughters with his wife, Emilie.
Benjamin Toniutti (France)
For Toniutti, finding balance between a high-stakes career and his family is paramount. His unwavering focus on the court is often fueled by the knowledge that he's playing for more than just a medal – he’s playing to make his family proud. Every set is a testament to the support system that gives him the strength to lead on the world stage.

“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)

Nicknamed "Magic" for his explosive and unpredictable style (as well as after his namesake, NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson), the French outside hitter, Turkish league pro player, and two-time Olympic champ is a force to be reckoned with. But beyond the court, N’Gapeth is a dedicated father to his two sons, Mathys and Dany.
Earvin N’Gapeth (France)
Last year, following the French national team’s gold in Paris, N’Gapeth signed with local club Stade Poitevin Poitiers – a move that gave him some much-needed quality time with his brood.

“(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)

Team USA’s captain and Olympic bronze medalist Christenson has a deeply personal way of keeping his family close and loving, even when he's thousands of miles away. His wife Brooke and their three children – Ezekiel, Quinn, and Finley – doodle heartfelt messages of support on his volleyball shoes before every tournament, he told a local publication recently as he was in the thick of the FIVB Men’s World Championship in Manila.
Micah Christenson (USA)
For Christenson, 32, those colorful scribbles are a reminder that home is always with him. They represent his core purpose: the people who matter most. "It’s a piece of family and home that I have with me when I’m on the court," the star setter said, showing that even in the toughest moments, he is never alone.



Wilfredo Leon (Poland)

The Cuban-Polish outside hitter who’s part of the highly acclaimed “Generation of Miracle” in Cuban volleyball is also a well-known family man, as evidenced by his many social media posts featuring his wife and three children.
Wilfredo Leon (Poland)
In fact, Leon, 32, has even gone on to declare that his children are his greatest achievements. “No other achievement can compare to (the birth of his child),” he said in an Instagram post when he welcomed his first daughter back in 2017.

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)

Alas Pilipinas’ power hitter is a true testament to finding strength from home. Bagunas, who plays internationally in Taiwan, married his long-time partner Nicole Tracy Tan last year. The couple welcomed their first child last May.
Bryan Bagunas (Philippines)
“A single moment that changed my life forever,” Bagunas wrote on Instagram, honoring his wife. “You are beyond amazing. Watching you bring our son into this world was the strongest and most beautiful thing I’ve ever witnessed. (I’m so proud of you), and so thankful I get to walk this new journey with you.”

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.

Photo courtesy: Bryan Bagunas’ Instagram

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