Sat 15 Oct
Whilst I could've walked out towards the highway and caught a faster bus into the city, I was feeling too lazy and decided to take the longer routing via the 37 bus. After all, I only had to wait about 6 minutes for the next bus to arrive. My SmartRider which I had purchased in 2007 came in handy when paying for the fare, then I did a double take as the reader beeped that my card had expired :shock:. The driver just told me to get on.
As we weaved in and out of the suburbs towards the city, I got a call from
cove welcoming me to Perth. We had a nice chat about frequent flying and points, which filled in time on the long bus journey. I eventually alighted near the top of Adelaide Tce and found myself at least able enough to work out where the Crowne Plaza was near the Esplanade.
The frontage of the Crowne Plaza is interesting. It blends in almost too well with the adjoining apartments which line the street, and there is no grand entrance which would suggest that there's a hotel there. The only entrance was a small driveway which then leads to a modest entrance to the lobby.
Once I was inside, I fronted up to Priority Check-in and was attended not long after another customer was checked out. My room was all ready to go, but there was a hitch (there's always one, isn't there!) The desk clerk had a look at my room allocation on my prepared key card packet and looked disappointed. She then did a bit of tapping away, "Let's see if we can get a better room for you"
. Soon enough, I had been upgraded 3 floors further up into a room with a nice view of the park and the Swan.
The Crowne Plaza Perth was certainly showing a bit of age in its decor but was quite comfortable and, especially with my 25% off voucher, was very reasonably priced (especially for Perth!). My room had a balcony which looked out to the adjoining park and the Swan River. As it happened, there was a small exhibition being held at the said park. A line up of various small flying machines were on display, and part of the park was marked off as a makeshift airstrip.
My room at the Crowne Plaza Perth
Panorama shot of the view from my room's balcony
All sorts of flying machines at this fair
Still a bit tired from my early start and trip from SYD, I got unpacked and drew the curtains for a brief lie-down. There's no free internet at the Crowne Plaza Perth, with rates being charged at the usual backbreaking hourly-and-bandwidth structure common to many of the IHG properties around Australia. Thank goodness mobile hotspots are easy to carry with you, and are a nicer alternative to price-gouging internet rates. A bit of a rest and a few messages checked later, I got freshened up to start the trek down to Perth city centre. I firstly had to resolve the mystery of my expired SmartRider, then catch the train from Perth central to Claremont to meet
thewinchester at Koko Black.
Weather in Perth that day was reasonably warm - a jacket was definitely not recommended! It's funny how there are no major hotels right in the centre of Perth, but plenty all on the periphery, anywhere between 3 and 7 blocks away. Crowne Plaza Perth was one of the most furthest ones, along with the Hyatt Perth. One mighty walk down Adelaide Tce later, I found the Transperth information centre near the Perth Underground on the Murray Street Mall. Turns out my SmartRider was "deactivated" after not having used it for a year, so I had to put some charge on it to activate it again (although I still had all my existing credit on the card). $10 lighter later, I had my active SmartRider in hand and hoofed it down to Perth central station. There were extensive works being done on Perth station which made access to areas rather interesting, and even more interesting when the train I had to catch was only minutes from departing (but not yet at the platform).
As the two car train pulled up to the platform, I had a look around and really wondered how it was possible that two cars would be enough to carry all the passengers wanting to board this service. By some non-trivial means, everyone managed to fit on the train, of which the insides resembled light peak hour in Brisbane. At this point, I gave
thewinchester a quick call to touch base. As it turns out by coincidence, he was on the same service! Sure enough, a lightly-bearded sandgroper groping....err, I mean, carrying...an iPad began to maneuver his way through the lightly packed cabin to where I was standing.
If there's anything which can make a packed train ride go faster (or easier), it's a good conversation with a friend or colleague.
Once we arrived at Claremont, we made our way to Koko Black, another premier chocolatier up there with the likes of Sprungli, Neuhaus and Haighs.
thewinchester and I found a table and perused the cafe menu abounding with all sorts of wonderful sweet treats of both the chocolate and non-chocolate kind. We had a great discussion about many things, including the recent audience with QFF that
thewinchester had been invited to attend, as well as our mutual distaste of governmental and bureaucratic incompetence at all various levels.
I should've added a disclaimer to this trip report stating that I'm not responsible if the following or any of the pictures in this report cause you to gain weight, intentionally or unintentionally. Oh well....
A hot chocolate and a Belgian slice cake...
...and an iced chocolate and a pannacotta
We stayed quite a while after finishing our afternoon tea chatting before we thought it'd be best to start moving, since both of us had other things to do that evening. But I could hardly leave without thinking about buying some chocolates, could I?
As well as a sweet cafe, Koko Black also sells what it does best - chocolates of all sorts
Although the chocolates of this kind definitely burn a hole in your wallet, they were decadent and I wanted to bring something back to share with the colleagues in Brisbane. I took the plunge and bought a box of assorted chocolates, which I can confirm were received very well by all in the office! We both headed back to Perth central and
thewinchester took great pleasure in showing me around all the latest developments in bustling Perth as we took the scenic route back to the Crowne Plaza.
When I arrived back at my room at the Crowne Plaza, I noticed that the manager had left a welcome note as well as putting two complimentary Crown Lager beers in the fridge. Whilst I'm definitely not a fan of Crown Lager, it was still a very nice gesture.
thewinchester and I sat out on the balcony chatting for a bit longer before he had to head back home. By this time it was around 1800h, so there was plenty of time for me to get ready for dinner at 1930h.