Hong Kong Disneyland
Good for: family with children
- Address
- Transport
- Website
- Phone
- 1830 830
- Price
- adult/child 3-11/senior over 65 Mon-Fri $295/250/170, weekends & public holidays $350/250/170
- Hours
- 10:00-21:00 Apr-Oct, 10:00-19:00 Nov-Mar
Lonely Planet review for Hong Kong Disneyland
One of America’s most famous cultural exports, Hong Kong Disneyland is divided into four main areas – Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland – but don’t expect too much. This is a very small-scale Disney franchise (although there are plans to expand it) with a solitary real adrenaline-inducing roller coaster ride (Space Mountain), while the rest of the park is made up of tamer attractions and of course is rammed with outlets selling Disney merchandise and fast food. There’s plenty for younger children to enjoy, including the full complement of Disney characters patrolling the park and the odd show re-creating great Disney moments from films such as Pirates of the Caribbean, but take teenagers along and you may face a mutiny. The resurgent Ocean Park theme park offers vastly more variety, thrills and amusement for all ages. Disneyland is linked by rail with the MTR at the new futuristic Sunny Bay station on the Tung Chung line; passengers just cross the platform to board the dedicated train for Disneyland Resort station and the theme park. Journey times from Central/Kowloon/Tsing Yi stations are 10/21/24 minutes. Check the website for opening times, as they alter from month to month.
Traveller reviews for Hong Kong Disneyland (2)
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Perfect for all ages, and it will keep expanding
jag2729 recommends this,
We took our 4 and 6 year old, spent from open to close there and rode everything, saw all characters and did everything we wanted. We where there during the Christmas holiday so on main street they had it "snow", hadtree lighting ceremony, etc. The shows were spectacular! Lion King show was amazing. The Golden Mickeys was great even though most was in Cantonses. And there is a 4D show called Mickeys (something, forgot) but was awsome becuase water and air sprays a little at you to give an all around experience. The Buzz Lightyear ride was great to shoot guns and rack up points. The new ToysStory Land was open and was really neat to walk through, but all the 3 rides are for teens and up, which those who previously avoided DisneyLand will love. I understand in 2013 and 2015 two more areas will open. Stay for the fireworks over the Cinderella castle, it was more than I expected with laser lights, fireworks, flames and smoke all to music, very cool. We were able to do it all in one day, but we had virtually no wait time at rides.
Good for: family with children
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