4
May

Disaster strikes in Singapore

Posted from Singapore.

The plane ride to Singapore was uneventful. The kids played card games, on Ayesha ds and my iphone, watched the inflight movie…. Typical western civilization plane travel. The excitement started when we got to Singapore.

Nici was feeling very nervous about carrying all our passports and visas and voiced her concern at doing so. As we passed through customs I put mine and Orlando’s in my pocket and then we went and found some free internet to track down Vem’s place, our host in Singapore. Somehow, we managed to confuse two different people, address and phones and contacted the wrong person to say we were coming…. Though we did not find this out till later.

We made our way to the cab rank and got in a cab to be told by the driver the address we had was incomplete. Nici ran back into the airport to get the street address for our apartment building and meanwhile the cab driver decided I should unload all the bags and the kids and we should get another cab. I thought this was pretty shitty, but thought he must have arranged this with nici when she was talking with him outside the cab. I also thought I had got all the bags….
Nici returned from inside to find me standing on a traffic island, kids on the side of the road and me trying to organize our bags so we could get straight into the next cab.

Nici did a quick bag count and realized we were missing a bag. I had not checked the front seat of the cab since I thought nici had taken her backpack with her. It had left with our cab driver. Nici passports, both of Ayesha’s passports, Orlando’s German passports, nicis cc’s and wallet, $450 Singapore dollars, nicis iphone, nici’s Nikon d90 camera power pack, our Russian and Chinese visas….. all gone the moment we arrived in Singapore.

For 6 hours we tried to get the airport police to check the cctv footage to find the number plate of the cab but for some reason this could was not achieved. We filled out reports and stuff around until finally we gave up, resigned that we had started with a major disaster. We had budgeted on staying for free with Vem for our first night, now we found ourselves looking at $300 a nite hotel rooms. We opted instead to stay in the red light district for $100. Being Singapore, it was far less in your face the kings cross so it was really quite ok. Treated the kids to fried noodles for breakfast…. A bit of a change from weetbix…

Rang the police and central taxi organization but our bag had not turned up. We rang Vem and organized to meet her in the center of town. Our cab driver was great, and reassured us we would most likely get the bag back… this was Singapore! We nodded but did not share his confidence. Vem was wonderful, and we very much enjoyed staying with her and her family. We would never have got to see the real Singapore without her and she also made our traumatic start somehow not so bad. 2 days later and no word on our bag and we were almost about to give up hope and start the lengthy process of reapplying for them when the taxi company rang to say they had our bag. If had everything in it, not a thing had been touched. Amazing.

Singapore has a fantastic train system; it’s cheap and easy to get around. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. We spent a lot of time in China town, but also visited little India and Arab Street. We did the typical Singapore shopping for computer and things and saw Singapore at night.

Holy shit it was humid. Sticky sticky sticky. We knew it would be but never imagined just how sticky it would be.
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3
May

Leaving Australia to fly to Singapore – just a few hickups

Posted from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

At the Airport in Melbourne


And away we go…. We made our flight to Singapore but not without a level of drama. Firstly, we noticed a crack in the side undercarriage of our hire car the day before we had to fly out. Of course, we had not taken the extra insurance, and our travel insurance did not start till the following day. Looks like we were going to be stung for $700. We were running a bit late, needed to get fuel, got to the post office, the chemist drop off the car, argue about the damage, then check in. We knew we might have some problems checking in as well… more about that in a minute.

We decided to come clean with the damage and claim we had not caused it(we hadn’t) even though it was not on the inspection report. Luckily, the hertz guy was very reasonable and didn’t worry about it. Whew. We had panicked about it for 24 hours. Next, after lining up for 30 minutes we tried to check in only to be told no, sorry, no can do. We did not have proof of onward travel. Of course we didn’t, we were buying train tickets in Singapore. Apparently even though Singapore does not care, Jetstar does as they could get in trouble for letting us on the plan without such proof. It’s all bullshit, they just want to sell you a “fully refundable ticket” which for 4 tickets costs $120 in admin fees. My tip? Never fly Jetstar. So we rush to the ticket counter and buy 4 fully refundable airfares to Kuala Lumpa. Raced back to check in. The tickets we had just bought apparently were no good, there was some problem with payment. More waiting, finally we are told my CC has been refused! Great, leaving to go overseas and my cc has been cancelled for some reason. Nici buys the tickets on her CC and we finally check in.

All sweet. It’s kind of a stupid requirement. We now had proof of onward travel that would allow us to fly to Singapore, and we cash in our tickets when we got there…..So basically we had proof of ability to purchase a fully refundable ticket. Oh well. Beaurocracy.

I ring my bank, phone credit ends in the middle of the call. Ring on Nic’s phone, get through… CC is fine again. Fill my script, race to the gate and we make it with time to spare(flight was 20 minutes late which also helped). We just had time to buy some Macadamias chocolates for our host and we join the line as the final call is made. We board with no further problems and we are on our way.

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