Subject: travelling to Macau from HK Airport
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travelling to Macau from HK Airport

Are there any packages that i can get coming from the HK international airport to Macau? I wanted to try either Darling or Rio but I can't decide as this is my first time to Macau.

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Reply #1 blastme34's post

Welcome to the forum bro.

I'm afraid there are no Macau Sauna packages that can be purchased from the HK airport. You will only find such packages available either at the China Hong Kong Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui or Shun Tak Ferry Centre in Sheung Wan.

Best if you read up on the Macau FAQ that will answer all your questions - http://forum.sex141.com/eforum/v ... &extra=page%3D1
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there are direct ferries right from the airport to the Macau ferry building starting from 8am until 10pm, pretty much once an hour.

http://www.hongkongairport.com/e ... ferry-schedule.html

Darling is like a block away from the ferry building.
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Reply #1 blastme34's post

stating the obvious ... flying direct to Macau is also a possibility ......




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Post at 12-9-2009 01:26  Profile P.M. 
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Thanks

ok got it. Thanks for the help. I would have to go to hong kong first then. Thanks again. Hope my first in macau will be great.
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Have a great time and remember to report back
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Post at 12-9-2009 17:27  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #5 blastme34's post

The Macau Ferry Terminal in Central is just 5 min walk from the Airport Express station.




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Post at 13-9-2009 03:52  Profile P.M. 
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no offence mate, love the question & i love to see in hk airport sell macau sauna package.. Bet hk airport will get awards for the best airport in the world.. ha2
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Post at 13-9-2009 05:39  Profile P.M. 
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that seems a major inconvenience to me to have to backtrack all the way to Kowloon or HK island just to get a package, then go to Macau, if your original destination was Macau.  If you factor in the extra time (say two hours) and the cost to go from the airport to Kowloon/HK, are you saving anything?  To me, it would just make a lot more sense to take the ferry from the airport to Macau directly, go directly to say Darling, and pre-arrange your hotel stay.  What am I missing here? - I guess I've never used a package to Macau before.
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Post at 13-9-2009 08:35  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #9 JeSun's post

The question is can you get the same deal in Macau as you can get in HK?  

Often agents get a better deal just because of the volume they send - I just had a visitor send group to HK, the HK travel agents wouldn't touch the deal, but his local agent beat the best price we could get direct to the hotels.  So it's not such a stupid question ...

Anyone know where to get "packages" locally in macau?  My guess (without 1st hand knowledge) is once you've arrived it's 'no' and you're considered a captive market!




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Reply #10 DArtagnan's post

I'd agree with JeSun. If Macau is the only objective, you're better off flying straight to Macau. There are no cost savings and you waste time travelling from HK to Macau which can be better spent in the saunas (if you're on a tight schedule like me, the extra 4 to 5 hours roundtrip journey translates to 1 more sauna to hit!). The ferry packages are just that: you get the ferry for free. The final cost is still the same, regardless of whether you buy it as part of the package in HK or locally in Macau.
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Reply #11 JckJr's post

Actually, there's something more to the ferry packages.

You often get free stuff with the packages, besides the ferry tickets. The most common freebies are complementary massages or back-scrubbing (depending on sauna).

And a more extreme example is East Spa: the walk-in price and package price is the same, at $15xx! But the package includes the ferry tickets AND massages.

And obviously doing the package thing does waste additional time. I guess it comes down to how much you value your time.

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