Good potential for a large, stable vessel surrounded by HK skyline, but clearly has plenty of room for improvement.
food was okay at best, likely subpar for many international tourists. windows needed cleaning. Viewing the night light is the key selling point. They should be kept spotless roof deck was the laser show prime spot but accompanied music is only on the main level, which has obstructed view to the sky (with dirty windows) live musicians showed their effort, so sorry to say this: almost all passengers were disinterested. Regardless of performance, live music just wasn’t necessary. If you are not interested in the music and it is too rainy to be on the roof deck, you are stuck with speakers blasting. many stairs for elderlies. By standard of today’s tourist attractions, this cruise can be made much more accessible. (A bit of irony: much of the music choice would resonate with elderlies who have a hard time getting onto the boat.)
Again, a lot of potential at its core as HK tried to revive its tourism. Hope this feedback reaches...
Read moreI was planning to join your cruise and see the cat on my upcoming trip to Hong Kong. But after hearing what you did to the senior stray cat who lived near your port, I am deeply disappointed and pissed.
This cat was part of the community and even used by your company as a "cruise ambassador" to promote your business. (His pictures can even be found in your previous customer's reviews, how sad!) When someone with harmful intentions targeted the cat, instead of protecting him or finding him a safe place, you cruelly abandoned him far away from the only home he knew. Even worse, you removed his AirTag and name tag, making it harder for rescuers to find him.
This is a shocking display of cruelty and irresponsibility. Until this cat is found and his future safety is guaranteed, I will not support any business that exploits animals and then discards them so heartlessly. I urge others who care about animal welfare to speak up and help bring this cat back home, where he belongs — with protection,...
Read moreThe entrance is right at the north point pier, it's easy to find however as there is not reception there and hence you might miss it. There is also no signage to signal the entrance which I think would need an improvement.
Go straight in then you can go upstairs to reach the vessel. The door is half closed but no worries it's opened from 1130 to 1630 every day. Going up the vessel, it's spacious and with table distributed loosely which is good during the pandemic.
This is a great hidden gem in north point. Food is great with not too bad service. You can find all old hong kong food and enjoy the vibe on a car carrier vessel. You can even go up to the rooftop to enjoy sea breeze. The set lunch costs around 120 but you can enjoy four courses with drink! The great Victoria harbour view will surely amaze you especially when the weather is nice.
The only downside of the restaurant is that it's not suitable for those who had sea...
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