Regarding my outside stimulus? Bubbles (our dog) wakes me up between 4:30 to 5:30, so I can bring her out. You could say that I've also gotten used to the fact that even as she approaches me, I know she's doing so - I can sense it, even in dream-state and need not have my face kissed (in her case, lots of licking) too much.
The reason I stated this is that regardless of how tiring yesterday was, I found myself awake around 5:30 A.M. and looked out our room's window to notice that it was raining. We'd left Manila behind experiencing a storm - and it seemed that said storm finally caught up with us. I felt slightly disappointed since this meant that we'd have little to no time to go around exploring the hotel's grounds. Hence I just stayed in our room - watching some television (but not too loud, since I was still sharing the room with barbie and the kids - all still blissfully asleep.
Eventually, I got bored - hit the shower, left a note that I'd be exploring the hotel, and brought with me my trusty camera - battery newly charged at that. I wanted to really see the garden up close, but only if the rain allowed it. Meanwhile I was roaming the hotel's corridors to get a lay of the land. Maybe find something I could show the kids later.

Call it an early bird catching the early worm thing, but in my roaming, I found a wing filled with conference rooms - which normally would be a 'so what?' moment for me. But this time, I spied Donald Duck (or if you don't want to suspend belief - someone wearing a Donald suit) at said conference room entrance. So I approached the hotel staff, and requested to have a picture with Donald. The result you can see right here.
I then looked around some more and realized that it stopped raining - or at least, it weakened to a bearable drizzle. This allowed me to go outside and explore said garden that I spied from our hotel room window.

I specifically, wanted to see the garden maze. Not to try it out though - at least, not yet, but to capture it in a picture too. Notice the shape of Mickey's head in the maze's center?
The garden was nice, and I noticed some crows (or were they ravens? - I couldn't tell too much since they were not making too much cawing sounds to make sure), and remembered seeing similar birds in Malaysia all those years back. So I wondered... there are crows, here in Hong Kong, as there were in Kuala Lumpur too - so how come I do not see them in Manila? I thought maybe because they're caught and are eaten? Possible. They don't like our pollution? Maybe, too.
I dismissed the thought and started clicking away some more. Explored a little more and discovered where the outdoor and indoor pool were - but then I decided to return to the room. I felt that I gave everyone enough time to rest, and wanted to wake them up, so this morning would not be wasted on sleep.Barbie was awake by then, and we ordered breakfast delivered to the room, while the kids were getting up and taking their respective showers. We then explored the hotel, with my earlier exploration helping us navigate through its corridors. It was also at this time that I started noticng those hidden Mickey's in the hotel's designs, pointing them out to the kids or challenging them to find such hidden Mickey's - a game introduced, by the way, via the Disney Channel on cable TV.

I'd also found what I can just term as sweet spots for taking pictures to capture certain parts of the hotel in the background. Take these two large chandeliers, for example. I wanted to catch their size, but traditional pictures would not capture their grandeur - or size, but there was this little balcony that seemed perfect for a picture taking moment, while affording one to likewise capture these chandeliers.
Okay, so I still wasn't able to capture the size... but you get an idea.
We then went to the garden, so Barbie and the kids could enjoy the maze.

On second thought, why let them have all the fun?

That's Bryce with me in the Mickey head portion of the maze.

The maze wasn't so intimidating - but that was because I could see above the walls, thus able to navigate to the right direction by virtue of above-sight (as in, I can see above the maze and know which leads to a dead-end or an opening). I'm sure they could be more daunting had they been around six-feet high.

This here's the entrance to the romantic portion of the garden leading ot the Gazebo where garden weddings can be arranged - at least, that is what the hotel's website says.

And here's the rest of the pathway to the gazebo (which can be seen in the background), and where "I do's" can be exchanged. I'm sure that with proper lighting and romantic music played by a string quartet, this could be a really romantic and memorable evening for a 'Happy ever after' night.
I, then, showed Barbie and the kids where the indoor pool was, and I'm sure we were all kicking ourselves for not bringing our swim wear (at least, I know I was...). Ah well, we can still request for ourpicture to be taken, so it wasn't a total loss.
With the aid of the hotel's scheduled activities, I learned early this morning (during the time I was contemplating what to do) that there would be a 'learning how to draw' talk around 10:30 in the morning, so this would easily fit into our schedule. Though this was also offered in the theme park, we had no time to try it out - now, I was glad that it was being offered here, so Barbie and I decided to add Bryce and Bernice to the attendees.

Here they are getting instructions of how to draw...

... and here's Bernice, proudly showing her masterpiece. Hey... why does Mickey look scared? Not bad for a first try, though. In fact, I'd even say that she drew the best Mickey in the room amongst all the art-course students.
Since we still had more time to kill (about an hour before pick-up and transport to next destination), we decided to go visit the other Disney Hotel... the one with the Hollywood theme.













































