We're home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No problems with the flights or the terminal transfer or the fooking QR code online e-travel/e-fooking-customs thingy. Me and the wife spent an hour yesterday morning revising our e-travel documentation for our return in order to get those treasured qr codes that grant you access to our home. At immigration, a guy asked us if we had done the e-travel thing and had a qr code, however nobody ever even took a look at the damn things. A guy at immigration asked if we had them, we answered yes, and they let us through.
We picked up our bags with the help of one of PAL's transfer dudes from the luggage carousel who took our bags to where they needed to go to get them from Manila to Bacolod without us having to mess with them at the high price of 100P for a tip. This is at 3:00am, we'd been up now something like 18 hours.
That's right, (the dude had already took our bags to the transfer desk) BEFORE we went through customs, we were the only people that went left to the queue rather than right and were just waved through with our carry on. Fooking cool. I would have guessed that you'd go through customs first with all your contraband, then the transfer guy would do his magic. There's no customs inspection in Bacolod as it's not an international airport so I didn't get popped for the $800 Sanduku knife that I hid in my wife's bag.
We were the last two on the transfer bus, again a fooking cool thing, then headed over to terminal two for our exciting 4 hour layover, that's right, our flight here didn't board till 7:45.
After a few hours of napping, we boarded with no problems and arrived to a spic and span apartment due to our maid.
It's great to be home. I doubt though both of us will be visiting Bangkok for a while though. The wife might go to see her family, but it's just not home to me anymore.