Friday, May 10, 2013

McDonald's Kitchen Open Door - Registration end 13th May 2013

Just got to know that McDonald Australia is opening their kitchen doors on 25th May 2013, just ONE day for Maccas fans like us to to go behind the scene to experience how your favourite Big Mac or Double Cheese Burger being made!It will be 30minutes guided tour and best of all it is FREE! =) What a good opportunity for us to earn and learn how these amazing guys work to provide the best food for us.


All you need to do is just visit their website at https://opendoors.mcdonalds.com.au/ for registration and choose the nearest participating McD outlet and tour time. For those who are in Australia and interested to participate, be quick as the registration  close at 9am on 13 May, 2013.

One of the rules of this tour is photography is not allowed. Hopefully I could talk to the management to snap few good pictures to share on the blog. That's all for now.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Melbourne Aquarium

Although I have been staying in Melbourne for quite some time, but we never pay a visit to the famous Melbourne Aquarium which are located at the CBD. Perhaps I'm abit skeptical on the number of exhibits in the aquarium considering the size of the building. However I was wrong when me and husband finally pay a visit to the aquarium during the Anzac day off.
 
It was a long queue at the ticket counter on that day, luckily us to skip the queue as we already bought the ticket online in advance. We are greeted with friendly staff upon admission to the aquarium which a staff asking us to pose some funny position for photograph session. Little we know that the gimmick was actually for a souvenir album with our photos in it. But we end up did not buying it although it was a nice shot as the album is a little pricey for us (AUD 35 for 3 piece of photo).

The first exhibit to greet us is the famous 2nd world largest penguin, The King Penguin and the Gentoo penguins. OMG, the King Penguin were really really GIGANTIC! I never see that kind of size of penguin before to be honest.
King Penguin
King Penguin
The penguins that we used to see at Philip Island and St Kilda beach was relatively small, perhaps just one tenth of the King Penguin size. The King penguin height is almost same 4-5years old kid or above adult knee level. These guys are from Antarctica and together with them also is the Gentoo penguin which is a little smaller. Gentoo penguin reminds me about the Happy Feet cartoon with it's feet in orange color.

Happy Feet - Gentoo Penguin
Almost as tall as a Kid!
Melbourne Aquarium has large collection of the King Penguins

Apart from the Penguin explore, there are 3 main sections to explore which are the Seahorse Pier, Coral Atoll and Shark Alive. There is a part in the aquarium where visitors could have a nice view on the daily feed by the divers. Melbourne aquarium has a large collection of sea lives including a gigantic stingray which really amazing. 























Do visit the Melbourne Aquarium where you are at Melbourne. The place really worth a visit especially on the gigantic penguins and stingray. We had a wonderful day that day. For more information on the aquarium, do visit their website at www.melbourneaquarium.com.au