Despite the eventful travel day, I got to the hotel in the end. It's never a dull moment when travelling with me. Make sure to check out my Zootopia video (I have another one coming too): th-cam.com/video/TZjniKN4bvY/w-d-xo.html
Always appreciate knowing that experienced travelers go through this kind of day as well. It makes me feel less idiotic when I make mistakes along the way.
So true! It’s a great lesson for me - I would have had a breakdown, thrown my toys out of the pram and ruined my whole day. Then I would have felt really ashamed about spoiling my own day. This video shows to me that not only are mistakes normal, it’s how you react to them that matters.
as someone with travel anxiety, this made me relieved that even when things go completely wrong, we can always end up in the good! i’m glad you were able to make it to your destination even with the many twists and turns u_u
Right off the bat, I love that you included the errors you made 😅 it just goes to show that even "the professional" make mistakes BUT WE KEEP GOING ❤ Love your positivity through the stress. I find it really interesting that Japan has a lot of accessibility, like the tactile floor for the blind. Also that some things are also in english for travelers. 6:34 GOODNESS that is a lot of floors 🤯😅 at least there is helpful signage on where it all goes... 7:56 CAT CHRISTMAS CARDS! ❤ OMG SO CUTE-tha! 8:48 What a cozy little Starbucks corner ☕️ 11:42 that waiting chair actually looks comfortable! Not at all what I'm used to seeing. 15:53 it's good that you could chat them and they could just rebook the shuttle for you ❤ 18:04 oh no, not once but twice 😭 19:13 so happy you made it to a nice warm room and bed ❤ Oh Chris, you had such a day 😅 Happy you found joy in the stress of it all 💨
I had thought this travel day would be rather mundane, it was anything but! I'm happy to share my experience so others can learn from my mistakes and/or know what to expect. Thank you for watching
Traveling in China is another level of stress and struggle. I'm glad to have the information you provide Chris so I don't get stuck again when I return. It was good to see you enjoyed this trip.
Oh Chris! Yes, a great story and a memorable journey. Totally understand how stress but admire how you take it all with a smile and a giggle n handled everything so well. Yes, I would have been in tears, freaking out, esp not knowing what the heck are they going back and forth about. B careful with cab drivers in China. Ths is 2024 but strange things still happen. Gosh..............u are absolutely right about the things that happen during a trip...all the planning in the world doesn't prepare for the unexpected. You are a brave and happy soul!!!! May the rest of your trip be enjoyable and memorable! Tuddos!
I'm proud of you for handling everything so well. The best thing you can do in a frustrating situation like you had with the driver is to just be calm, which it sounds you like did quite well. I'm just glad that you're safe! (Absolutely lost it on the farting part lol)
So happy you’re sharing this story Chris. I can’t believe the taxi driver did that. LOL. And thank you so much for sharing your journey with us as I can’t wait to visit one day!
I try my best, if this was me five years ago I definitely would have been in tears. I try to just roll with it and just get done what’s needed Hahha. Thank you for watching my adventure 🥰
😅 I've lived in China for almost 5 years and I still have issues whenever I'm travelling domestically. Last year, I missed my flight from Beijing (my fault for underestimating Beijing traffic, tbh) and needed to change my flight. I had to pay about 700(?) RMB to change the ticket, but the process took longer when filling out the paperwork because I didn't include my middle name when booking the ticket. I was so frustrated, but hey, I made it back to Shenzhen just fine. Glad everything worked out and you could laugh about it later. Can't wait to see your Universal Studios Beijing video!
I had the same experience with Air China when I booked my daughter and I to fly from Thailand to Beijing (where I had a tour guide pick us up at Beijing airport and take us to the Great Wall. We got the 72-hour transit visa.) We needed to change our Beijing-San Francisco flight once I decided to do the tour. Even at the American phone number, it was very, very difficult.
It’s comforting to know I’m not the only one! I had a good experience with them despite the headache that was changing the flights. I’d fly them again but make sure I don’t need to change my flights because I do not wanna do that again 😑 Thank you for sharing your story!
Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry you had to deal with all those hiccups! The taxi story would have just been the breaking point & I probably would have just bawled like a baby in the back seat of the taxi. Thanks for sharing your tips and experiences and I hope that the rest of your time in China went more smoothly!
Bless you!! 😅 SO glad you made it in the end and that your at a place where you can roll with the punches And laugh about it in the end. As always, thanks for sharing ❤
First of all, this sounds like one of my travel stress dreams! LOL But...I'm also here to commiserate. On our trip to Japan in October last year, we thought we were clever by staying at the hotel next to our local airport so we wouldn't be stressed in the morning for our early flight. All went well! Until...our flight to Auckland (where most int'l flights leave from) was cancelled due to high winds. We did make it to Auckland that day, but missed our flight to Japan. To try to salvage the day, we went into Auckland to have some fun, and somewhere along the way, my husband lost his passport! It was a horrible couple of hours, but the passport was found in time for the flight. And fortunately - like you - the rest of the trip was fine!
I didn’t even think about that! When I fly I wear comfortable and plain clothes. I keep all the fun clothing for when I’m in the Parks. Thank you for watching!
I remember those winding escalators at 7:00. I was following Google Maps on what it said was an express train. It was not an express train. We should have arrived at the airport with two hours to spare, but it was more like 40 minutes. Glad I knew enough Japanese for 'Sumimasen!' as we ran past people hauling our luggage. Thank God for Air Canada's incompetence and late departure, we got our bags checked late, breezed through customs, and got to the gate with some 10 minutes to spare.
Thank you for showing that even a person who travels often has things occur to them. I'm a novice and it is good to see you just do the best, and carry on. Things happen. I just know it will happen to me 10x worse but I'm still hopeful. (Maybe april 2025)🤞🏻🤞🏻Thx for sharing your adventures.
Glad to know it’s not just us! Our first trip on the trains in Tokyo and we ended up at completely the wrong station, despite all our best planning. It happens! And so grateful that I thought to call our bank before our trip and get them to switch off the SMS feature just for the time we were away. I’ve had the same experience on a previous trip and the panic is real when you worry you can’t pay. Looking forward to all the Shanghai and Beijing info - latest podcast ep was so interesting! Thank you for all you do 😊
Thank you so much for sharing. I am going to Shanghai for the first time in April. I was considering the Marriot over the Toy Story hotel because it was half the price, but it is going to be my first time in Asia so I was worried about various language/cultural barriers. I am the kind of person that stresses out in advance about the possibility of stuff like missing a hotel shuttle and such, so actually seeing you miss it and being able to contact the hotel for another one with no issue made me feel a lot better!
Sorry you had to deal with all that Chris! Glad you got there safely. I'm heading to China in May for the first time, so the tips are appreciated! -Chris
The last time I was in Shanghai , pre pandemic, I booked a shuttle to Shanghai Disney Toystory hotel , some how they mixed up my reservation from Disney to JW Marriott, and I ended up in the wrong area of the city, with a driver who spoke zero english and my cell did not work. I had to turn on a VPN and I called the English line and ended up with someone who did not know how translate to Mandarin. Not what I wanted after 18 hours in air. It was crazy ! So glad it worked out in the end!
Haven’t been to Shanghai since I was 20 in Jan 1984. 40 years ago! Yep, those were different times altogether. Love to see it again, sure I wouldn’t recognize a thing tho. (Maybe the Peace Hotel - absolutely run down when I was there, formerly the Cathay, now a Fairmount, & the Bund) Travelled by train from Beijing with my mom, she was teaching college English there. She spoke pretty good Mandarin back then, and wouldn’t take no for an answer when they didn’t want to let us on the train at all. I was petrified (don’t ask me about the toilets) but we made it to Nanjing to see where my grandma was born, and to Shanghai. Multiple stories everywhere of course. Love this particular trip Chris, looking forward to more!
It’s my understanding that foreigners struggle to pay personal QR codes which the taxi might have been. One possible workaround is to “top-up”, and put an amount on your Alipay. Like you said though, definitely recommend getting it, and connecting to cards before going to China. It’s a newer feature as well, to work with international cards, so might be further refined in the future. There’s so many people that take didis to the park that they limit it after 8pm, I think, and they need to pay for parking and that’s expensive. That was probably the conversation with the parking attendant. Unfortunately, they can be pretty strict, no exceptions, but given the size of crowds, it’s understandable.The work around is a bus stop across the street from the Toy Story hotel. It’s a bit of a walk, but I think it’s comparable to the way over the bridge from the official drop off point. Also, a farting driver is a key expat experience in China. Congrats, you have advanced a level.
Happy new year! I always stay at Courtyard Marriot when visiting Shanghai Disneyland so nice to see! Memories🙏 And the story about the payment of your taxi brought back memories too😅
The payment issue made me learn real quick how it all works hahah. Trial by fire I suppose. I enjoy the courtyard for a cheaper alternative to the Disney hotels! Thank you for always watching and commenting 💛
you could say ur adventure was shanghaid 😅 but glad u were able to make it to final location safely and thank you for sharing ur mistakes so we can learn from them my dream is still some day to explore the world and until then thank you for sharing ur experiences
I wish I knew Airalo before I went! Thank you for sharing that with us!!! Did you choose a global eSim (instead of a local China one) to be able to access all the blocked sites? I also found that some stores in Shanghai Disneyland only accept Ali Pay, so that’s a good advise as well (if you don’t want to miss the cute souvenirs you want! Haha…)
Well at least you know after that kind of travel day that it is easy to just go to bed and start completely over in the morning..that's always helped me when I have a horrible beginning, it can only go up from there😂
I love your videos you are amazing I’m your biggest fan I live in Anaheim California near Disneyland I hope I can meet you when are you coming to Disney
I misses the shuttle to courttard mariortt and the taxi drivers didn't understand the english address. so it would be very useufl to take it IN CHINESE with you - of course i had that once checked in (back of hotel key card) but not on arrival. Loved that hotel, the shuttle and breakfast and HUGE rooms.
Oh the hotel is NOT walkable to disney, even though website says its only 915m. You either get the hotel shuttle. or you can walk to the nearest metro (which the shuttle bus stops at on way to disney) and metro there (for £1/$1). Walk was 15 mins along a long but busy road. We often tended to get metro back from Shanghai city centre, all the way to disney, eat there, then shuttle back to hotel, to avoid walking from the nearer metro station at night.
Hello! I will stay at this hotel in March. Does the Disney shuttle work the same as the airport shuttle? To pay in China, do you recommend Alipay or WeChat? And at Disney is it better to pay with these apps or cash? Thank you! ^^
Mercury retrograde ended January 1st and we’re still in mercury retrograde post shadow so traveling is bound to get fucked up. Don’t let it get you down!!
Just hope you forget the unpleasant experience and have a pleasant trip to Shanghai. There are many cities in China that you need to explore, like Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu and Xi’an, there are too many cities anb more than 600 cities.
I'd like to visit shanghai but the whole visa thing is just so off putting. At least hong kong or Tokyo you have no issues traveling to. If I were to travel basically an entire day and have to put up with visas or whatever, it just doesn't feel worth it.
Despite the eventful travel day, I got to the hotel in the end. It's never a dull moment when travelling with me. Make sure to check out my Zootopia video (I have another one coming too): th-cam.com/video/TZjniKN4bvY/w-d-xo.html
Always appreciate knowing that experienced travelers go through this kind of day as well. It makes me feel less idiotic when I make mistakes along the way.
We all make mistakes, so try not to feel too bad! (easier said then done, I know by experience haha). Thank you for watching
So true! It’s a great lesson for me - I would have had a breakdown, thrown my toys out of the pram and ruined my whole day. Then I would have felt really ashamed about spoiling my own day. This video shows to me that not only are mistakes normal, it’s how you react to them that matters.
as someone with travel anxiety, this made me relieved that even when things go completely wrong, we can always end up in the good! i’m glad you were able to make it to your destination even with the many twists and turns u_u
You are loved! You are awesome. Thank you for sharing so we can all learn from your “adventure”
Thank you so much! Nothing went to plan so I wanted to share that things just simply don’t go the way you think hahah.
Right off the bat, I love that you included the errors you made 😅 it just goes to show that even "the professional" make mistakes BUT WE KEEP GOING ❤ Love your positivity through the stress.
I find it really interesting that Japan has a lot of accessibility, like the tactile floor for the blind. Also that some things are also in english for travelers.
6:34 GOODNESS that is a lot of floors 🤯😅 at least there is helpful signage on where it all goes...
7:56 CAT CHRISTMAS CARDS! ❤ OMG SO CUTE-tha!
8:48 What a cozy little Starbucks corner ☕️
11:42 that waiting chair actually looks comfortable! Not at all what I'm used to seeing.
15:53 it's good that you could chat them and they could just rebook the shuttle for you ❤ 18:04 oh no, not once but twice 😭
19:13 so happy you made it to a nice warm room and bed ❤
Oh Chris, you had such a day 😅 Happy you found joy in the stress of it all 💨
I had thought this travel day would be rather mundane, it was anything but! I'm happy to share my experience so others can learn from my mistakes and/or know what to expect. Thank you for watching
Traveling in China is another level of stress and struggle. I'm glad to have the information you provide Chris so I don't get stuck again when I return. It was good to see you enjoyed this trip.
Oh Chris! Yes, a great story and a memorable journey. Totally understand how stress but admire how you take it all with a smile and a giggle n handled everything so well. Yes, I would have been in tears, freaking out, esp not knowing what the heck are they going back and forth about. B careful with cab drivers in China. Ths is 2024 but strange things still happen. Gosh..............u are absolutely right about the things that happen during a trip...all the planning in the world doesn't prepare for the unexpected. You are a brave and happy soul!!!! May the rest of your trip be enjoyable and memorable! Tuddos!
I'm proud of you for handling everything so well. The best thing you can do in a frustrating situation like you had with the driver is to just be calm, which it sounds you like did quite well. I'm just glad that you're safe! (Absolutely lost it on the farting part lol)
Thank you, I tried my best and I got there in the end. Hahaha. Thank you for watching!
So happy you’re sharing this story Chris. I can’t believe the taxi driver did that. LOL. And thank you so much for sharing your journey with us as I can’t wait to visit one day!
Thank you for watching! It was a day that’s for sure. I hope you can visit one day, it’s worth it.
Chris, your attitude is so positive! I probably would be in tears.
I try my best, if this was me five years ago I definitely would have been in tears. I try to just roll with it and just get done what’s needed Hahha. Thank you for watching my adventure 🥰
😅 I've lived in China for almost 5 years and I still have issues whenever I'm travelling domestically. Last year, I missed my flight from Beijing (my fault for underestimating Beijing traffic, tbh) and needed to change my flight. I had to pay about 700(?) RMB to change the ticket, but the process took longer when filling out the paperwork because I didn't include my middle name when booking the ticket. I was so frustrated, but hey, I made it back to Shenzhen just fine. Glad everything worked out and you could laugh about it later. Can't wait to see your Universal Studios Beijing video!
I had the same experience with Air China when I booked my daughter and I to fly from Thailand to Beijing (where I had a tour guide pick us up at Beijing airport and take us to the Great Wall. We got the 72-hour transit visa.) We needed to change our Beijing-San Francisco flight once I decided to do the tour. Even at the American phone number, it was very, very difficult.
It’s comforting to know I’m not the only one! I had a good experience with them despite the headache that was changing the flights. I’d fly them again but make sure I don’t need to change my flights because I do not wanna do that again 😑 Thank you for sharing your story!
Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry you had to deal with all those hiccups! The taxi story would have just been the breaking point & I probably would have just bawled like a baby in the back seat of the taxi. Thanks for sharing your tips and experiences and I hope that the rest of your time in China went more smoothly!
I love how your personality and edit style has changed over the years! Always enjoy watching
Aww thank you! I had fun with this edit. Thank you for being here watching and commenting!
Bless you!! 😅
SO glad you made it in the end and that your at a place where you can roll with the punches And laugh about it in the end.
As always, thanks for sharing ❤
Yes! Thank you!
Thanks for another great video Chris, sounds like you had a chaotic journey, at least things sorted out in the end
Pokémon concierge is everything! Sooo cute!
First of all, this sounds like one of my travel stress dreams! LOL But...I'm also here to commiserate. On our trip to Japan in October last year, we thought we were clever by staying at the hotel next to our local airport so we wouldn't be stressed in the morning for our early flight. All went well! Until...our flight to Auckland (where most int'l flights leave from) was cancelled due to high winds. We did make it to Auckland that day, but missed our flight to Japan. To try to salvage the day, we went into Auckland to have some fun, and somewhere along the way, my husband lost his passport! It was a horrible couple of hours, but the passport was found in time for the flight. And fortunately - like you - the rest of the trip was fine!
CHRIS! It’s so weird not seeing you in branded merch! I like the dress shirt!
I didn’t even think about that! When I fly I wear comfortable and plain clothes. I keep all the fun clothing for when I’m in the Parks. Thank you for watching!
I remember those winding escalators at 7:00. I was following Google Maps on what it said was an express train. It was not an express train. We should have arrived at the airport with two hours to spare, but it was more like 40 minutes. Glad I knew enough Japanese for 'Sumimasen!' as we ran past people hauling our luggage. Thank God for Air Canada's incompetence and late departure, we got our bags checked late, breezed through customs, and got to the gate with some 10 minutes to spare.
Thank you for showing that even a person who travels often has things occur to them. I'm a novice and it is good to see you just do the best, and carry on. Things happen. I just know it will happen to me 10x worse but I'm still hopeful. (Maybe april 2025)🤞🏻🤞🏻Thx for sharing your adventures.
I hope my mistakes and adventures help you when you’re travelling! I can’t wait for you to visit yourself! Thank you for watching
Glad to know it’s not just us! Our first trip on the trains in Tokyo and we ended up at completely the wrong station, despite all our best planning. It happens!
And so grateful that I thought to call our bank before our trip and get them to switch off the SMS feature just for the time we were away. I’ve had the same experience on a previous trip and the panic is real when you worry you can’t pay.
Looking forward to all the Shanghai and Beijing info - latest podcast ep was so interesting! Thank you for all you do 😊
So glad you made it! Makes me not feel like I'm the only one that runs into these issues from time to time.
Just happy to see you made it safely! The trip sounds like it was crazy, but I hope this trip is wonderful!
Thank you! I have a few more videos of the trip coming so keep an eye out. Thank you for watching 💛
Thank you so much for sharing. I am going to Shanghai for the first time in April. I was considering the Marriot over the Toy Story hotel because it was half the price, but it is going to be my first time in Asia so I was worried about various language/cultural barriers. I am the kind of person that stresses out in advance about the possibility of stuff like missing a hotel shuttle and such, so actually seeing you miss it and being able to contact the hotel for another one with no issue made me feel a lot better!
The random fart moment was so funny 😆 also yes, we need more pokemon concierge!!!!
I for sure would have cried; really glad it worked out for you in the end!
I lovee your travel vlogss if u are able pls make more !! And happy new year !!!
Happy new year!! 🥳 Thank you for watching
Sorry you had to deal with all that Chris! Glad you got there safely. I'm heading to China in May for the first time, so the tips are appreciated! -Chris
I’m laughing about it now, it’s all an experience. Have a good time in May!
Awww so sorry all that happened to you, sending hugs.
Thank you! It’s all good now, I’m laughing about it all hahah.
Thank you for sharing your traveling adventures. I have not traveled much. I was amazed how you did know the way with all those escalators. ❣️
The last time I was in Shanghai , pre pandemic, I booked a shuttle to Shanghai Disney Toystory hotel , some how they mixed up my reservation from Disney to JW Marriott, and I ended up in the wrong area of the city, with a driver who spoke zero english and my cell did not work. I had to turn on a VPN and I called the English line and ended up with someone who did not know how translate to Mandarin. Not what I wanted after 18 hours in air. It was crazy ! So glad it worked out in the end!
Haven’t been to Shanghai since I was 20 in Jan 1984. 40 years ago! Yep, those were different times altogether. Love to see it again, sure I wouldn’t recognize a thing tho. (Maybe the Peace Hotel - absolutely run down when I was there, formerly the Cathay, now a Fairmount, & the Bund)
Travelled by train from Beijing with my mom, she was teaching college English there. She spoke pretty good Mandarin back then, and wouldn’t take no for an answer when they didn’t want to let us on the train at all. I was petrified (don’t ask me about the toilets) but we made it to Nanjing to see where my grandma was born, and to Shanghai. Multiple stories everywhere of course.
Love this particular trip Chris, looking forward to more!
It’s my understanding that foreigners struggle to pay personal QR codes which the taxi might have been. One possible workaround is to “top-up”, and put an amount on your Alipay. Like you said though, definitely recommend getting it, and connecting to cards before going to China. It’s a newer feature as well, to work with international cards, so might be further refined in the future.
There’s so many people that take didis to the park that they limit it after 8pm, I think, and they need to pay for parking and that’s expensive. That was probably the conversation with the parking attendant. Unfortunately, they can be pretty strict, no exceptions, but given the size of crowds, it’s understandable.The work around is a bus stop across the street from the Toy Story hotel. It’s a bit of a walk, but I think it’s comparable to the way over the bridge from the official drop off point.
Also, a farting driver is a key expat experience in China. Congrats, you have advanced a level.
I’m glad everything worked out for you in the end.
Thank God, you’re OK Chris😊
Oddly enough I am going to Shanghai in a few weeks and we are staying at this same hotel the first couple of days, so THANK you for all of the info :)
Thank you for sharing your hard traveling day!But I'm interested in backstories like this!
Omg all the classic travel stress you’ve experienced in one day is something 😂 I’m glad you made it all safe in the end💪🏻
Happy new year! I always stay at Courtyard Marriot when visiting Shanghai Disneyland so nice to see! Memories🙏 And the story about the payment of your taxi brought back memories too😅
The payment issue made me learn real quick how it all works hahah. Trial by fire I suppose. I enjoy the courtyard for a cheaper alternative to the Disney hotels! Thank you for always watching and commenting 💛
Hope I can someday be as chill as you are in these types of situations 😅
amazing Video. thank you for taking us with you.
Thank you for always watching and commenting, Stacy!
you are welcome.@@tdrexplorer
Thank you for your experience. I'm in planing step so your video is a good data for me.😊
you could say ur adventure was shanghaid 😅 but glad u were able to make it to final location safely and thank you for sharing ur mistakes so we can learn from them my dream is still some day to explore the world and until then thank you for sharing ur experiences
Thank you for watching! I’m glad to share my mistakes so people can learn from them.
I wish I knew Airalo before I went! Thank you for sharing that with us!!! Did you choose a global eSim (instead of a local China one) to be able to access all the blocked sites? I also found that some stores in Shanghai Disneyland only accept Ali Pay, so that’s a good advise as well (if you don’t want to miss the cute souvenirs you want! Haha…)
Well at least you know after that kind of travel day that it is easy to just go to bed and start completely over in the morning..that's always helped me when I have a horrible beginning, it can only go up from there😂
I love your videos you are amazing I’m your biggest fan I live in Anaheim California near Disneyland I hope I can meet you when are you coming to Disney
😂😂😂😂😂 That is hilarious! Although probably rather stressful at the time. Thanks for sharing!
I misses the shuttle to courttard mariortt and the taxi drivers didn't understand the english address.
so it would be very useufl to take it IN CHINESE with you - of course i had that once checked in (back of hotel key card) but not on arrival.
Loved that hotel, the shuttle and breakfast and HUGE rooms.
Oh the hotel is NOT walkable to disney, even though website says its only 915m. You either get the hotel shuttle. or you can walk to the nearest metro (which the shuttle bus stops at on way to disney) and metro there (for £1/$1).
Walk was 15 mins along a long but busy road.
We often tended to get metro back from Shanghai city centre, all the way to disney, eat there, then shuttle back to hotel, to avoid walking from the nearer metro station at night.
hi Chris poor you is very stressful when things don´t go as planned that have happened to me quite some times 🐕
Thank you for watching and being here! It was stressful but I got through it hahah. Thank you!
I hate to say your bad day cheered me up 😂 lol it happens to the best of us so don’t worry too much ❤
Thank you for this . Do you know of a Japanese travel agent that will plan and book our Tokyo trip?
How is the park like with such cold weather? Does everything work normally? I see that a heavy snow is falling.. 😢
Hello! I will stay at this hotel in March. Does the Disney shuttle work the same as the airport shuttle? To pay in China, do you recommend Alipay or WeChat? And at Disney is it better to pay with these apps or cash? Thank you! ^^
Happy new year Chris.
Happy new year!
@@tdrexplorer Thank you. Greetings from Costa Rica
which hotel will you usually stay when you go to shanghai disneyland?
moreover how can I get any discount offer for SHDL? Should I need to join annual pass?
I can relate to those china travel struggles
I’d have laughed at the fart too 😅
Can I use cash to p[ay in Shangahi disneyland and get a taxi to the airport in shanghai?
how do you pay with alipay? or wechat?
Mercury retrograde ended January 1st and we’re still in mercury retrograde post shadow so traveling is bound to get fucked up. Don’t let it get you down!!
The unsatisfactory implementation of the plan will be a story worth laughing in future memories.
Because I heard about the earthquake in Japan
Well, Geez!! Did he at least say "Dǎrǎo yīxià"?! Ol' stank self! All in all, I'm glad everything turned out well ❤
Omg! I'm only 5 minutes in and I'm stressed out for you
😅😅😅😅even the best bloggers and vloggers make mistakes 😅😅😅😅
So true 😆 Thank you for watching!
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Bad decisions make good stories! 🤣
Yikes! I guess Shanghai is not a place you can just “wing it”!
Hi cries
Oops! 🥴
Moral of the story for everyone else, travel to Japan instead 😂
Never grow up :)
Hahah I’ll do my best. Thank you for watching!
Good thing you have a wastern toliet in your room. Most of the time its a hole in China.
Just hope you forget the unpleasant experience and have a pleasant trip to Shanghai. There are many cities in China that you need to explore, like Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu and Xi’an, there are too many cities anb more than 600 cities.
I'd like to visit shanghai but the whole visa thing is just so off putting. At least hong kong or Tokyo you have no issues traveling to. If I were to travel basically an entire day and have to put up with visas or whatever, it just doesn't feel worth it.