Stephens has been conferring with other trainers, veterinarians and the Hong Kong Jockey Club about conditions on the ground as he prepares his first runner for the A$2.7 million Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin on December 9.
"We'll try to have him 15 to 20kg heavier before we leave, just to have that up our sleeve," Stephens said.
"On the flight they can lose a couple of per cent of bodyweight, which is 10kg, no problem."
And although the likelihood of a firm track will be in Alcopop's favour, Stephens says he will need to adapt to racing in the reverse direction.
Alcopop will be joined in Hong Kong by Sea Siren, the Manikato Stakes winner, who will run in the Hong Kong Sprint (1200m).
French star Dunaden will be there to defend his Hong Kong Vase title, despite finishing down the track in the Melbourne Cup.
Craig Williams, who rode Alcopop to his Mackinnon Stakes victory, has been booked to partner him in Hong Kong.
Stephens felt reasonably confident about Alcopop's chances.
"He's performing so well that there's no reason not to go, and more reason to go," he said.
- AAP