MANILA, PHILLIPINES Part 1
JUNE 15-22, 2014
At
4:00, Amy and I headed off for our trip to the Phillipinnes. We had our packed bags with us at the
Seminary Recognition and had planned to walk to the subway, but Brother Hiatt
offered to take us to the main train station to save us time. We were very grateful and our gratitude
increased as we went through the next few hours!!!
We
arrived at the train station and it was of course crazy busy with tons of
people. We went through security and
headed upstairs only to find out that we had to purchase tickets somewhere
else. We went back downstairs and back
outside and looked around and finally found the ticket office down the corridor
and to the side corner of the station.
We got in a line and slowly made progress for just over 30 minute. The person 2 spots ahead of us took FOREVER
figuring out their tickets. Finally,
they finished and the ticket attendant put up a sign, lowered their blinds half
way and we were told that the last person they would help was the person in
front of us!!!!! AAAARGH!!!!!!
We had waited all that time and were worried
about getting to the train we wanted and now we had to start all over at the
end of one of 10 other very long lines!!!
We went around to another line and by that time, I figured out that the
digital board above each window told how time frames it would be open. In hindsight, now I realize that we could
have stayed there and it would have opened up 30 minutes later, but at the time
I figured out that system we were all ready in other lines.
I got in one line and Amy got in another line
for a window that was scheduled to open in 15-20 minutes. So about 15 minutes later, I made it to the
window and we bought tickets for the bullet train to Shanghai. The problem we now have is that the train we
are scheduled on doesn’t leave until after 7pm and our flight to Manila leaves
at 11:45pm. We aren’t sure we can make it!
BUT -- now we at least had a ticket!!!!
This is a random person at the train station. Interesting shirt.
Amy
and I hurried to get back through security and up to the platforms. Brother Hiatt had told us that if we couldn’t
get a ticket for the train we wanted then we should try to see if a security
person would let us through and then just hop on an earlier train.
With
that information, Amy and I watched the train schedule board and figured out
what the next train to Shanghai was that we could take. Next problem: your tickets won’t let you
through the metered gate until only 15 minutes before the train leaves. We can’t get through the gate AND we can’t
find a security or gate agent to negotiate with!!! AARGH!!!
Very stressful.
We
decide to place ourselves with the group that is waiting to enter the
platforms. We start watching people
trying to figure out a plan. When they
authorize the next set of tickets for the train we want – which we DO NOT have
tickets for – we watch and wait to see if an agent will come. As I watch, I see a man slide through the
gate entrance right behind another person who does have the correct
ticket. Viola!!! I have a plan. I told Amy to place herself a few people
behind me and to slip through like I do.
I think squish my way into line and get right behind the person in front
of me and when he goes through, a stay right on his heels and I get
through. I just keep walking as if
nothing happened and go to the top of the stairs towards the platform. I wait a bit and start to get nervous when I
don’t see Amy coming. I try not to watch
because I don’t want to look suspicious!!!
I just broke a major rule and breeched security!!! I think this is the worst thing I have ever
done against the law!!!
Finally,
I relax a bit when I see Amy come through the doors. We make our way down to the platform and just
stay congregated with the people because we then realize that we are with the
group of people for the train before the one we want. We just sort of hang out there until the
group of people are authorized and come through for the train we want then we
just mosey on over to the platform for the train we want.
The
train came about 20 minutes later, we still haven’t been arrested and we board
the train. Brother Hiatt had told us to
go to the dining car if we didn’t have a seat on the train we boarded but that
plan failed because the dining car was tiny and it was packed full. We just found a wall space between cars with
a few other people and waited. The train
departed and we were on it and still hadn’t been arrested.
The train was very crowded.
Just
a couple of minutes after the train departed, a ticket agent came by and asked
for our tickets. My heart stopped. We handed her our tickets, she looked at them
for a minute and then she punched the bottom edge of the ticket and handed them
back and walked away. We weren’t kicked
off the train and no one came to arrest us to our relief. We did arrive in Shanghai at the main railway
station and got off the train, found subway line 2 and boarded it to go all the
way to the end of the line to the Pudong Airport. We were now in good shape time-wise, but it
was quite stressful up to this point!!!
A "guess how many flip flops are in this bin" ad that we found in the subway! |
We
arrived at the airport, got checked in, Amy’s bag had an extra security check,
but then we made it to the gate and were fine.
We boarded our red-eye flight to Manila, Philippines and were off.
PICTURES AT THE PUDONG AIRPORT
Amy was very amused by the "toilet maps" that were
posted around the airport!
It is always fun to see interesting clothes that adults wear here in China.
We got our boarding passes!!! We are set!!
We were in search of water and found this dispenser -- the problem was that "cool" water was still warm for us!
Fancy waffles for sale at an airport restaraunt
We stopped for something to eat and found this on the menu. Doesn't sound very appetizing to me.
Boarding the bus for our airplane -- no fancy jet way this time.
Our dinner/snack
We made it to the Phillipines!!! It was 4am but we had made it!
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