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Hong Kong Day 3: Hong Kong Disneyland


Note: Post overloaded with photos!

Read Day 1 and Day 2 HK fun here.

Going to Hong Kong Disneyland is pretty easy. Since this ‘Happy Place’ is situated in Lantau Island, we can choose between ferry and MTR. We took MTR from Yau Ma Tei to Disneyland Resort Line with 2 interchange stations in between.



We’re supposed to visit Po Lin Monastery and Giant Buddha before Disneyland but we figured time constraint is one of the factor. True enough. So next time lo.

Entrance to Hong Kong Disneyland. Ticket price HK$295 (non-peak day).

There are 4 main theme streets in Disneyland namely Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Adventureland and Main Street USA.

Main Street USA.

We didn’t try on any of the amusement rides because they’re boring and have very long queues.

For me, there are only 2 interesting activities in Hong Kong Disneyland. Snapping pictures with my favourite Disney characters and visiting the Disney stores.

We had the chance to watch Disney on Parade along Main Street USA. I kinda like it. Sorry the photos below are not vibrant due to me… minimizing it.

After the parade, everyone went into shopping mode… including us. My eyes… ohh my eyes… so beautiful… I want this! I want that! I want EVERYTHING!

Main Street USA at night.

Frankly speaking Hong Kong Disneyland is the most boring theme park I’ve ever been. Their main problem is the lack of amusement rides and attractions. I know from all the photos above it seems very interesting right? But not actually. Like I said earlier I only love the photo session and shopping part. For me, the best theme park is Everland theme park in Seoul, South Korea.

Our loot from HK Disneyland store. Don’t ask me how much I spent. I don’t want to be reminded how poor I’ve become.

There’s firework display at 7pm above Sleeping Beauty Castle but because we wanted to beat the rush hour since the theme park closes at 7pm also, we decided to give it a miss. No regret.

We came back to our lodge, dropped our stuff and head back out for dinner. I’m not going to show you what we had for dinner since you guys have been complaining I show too much food.

Here’s one very funny thing. If you ever patron any HK restaurants… the moment you sit down, you’ll be given a glass of tea. First we thought they’re our drinks. Then we found out Hong Kongers use ’em to wash their chopsticks and spoon. Ohh so embarrassing. Later we found out actually you can do either one… as drinks or to wash utensils. Am I correct?

Coming soon: Day 4 (I see stars)

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14 Comments

  • Reply keeyit November 20, 2007 at 8:44 am

    I went to HK for 4 times. 4 times also I din go for HK disneyland.. :hehe:

    My friends and colleagues din want to go… so I got no chance to go.. I hope I can go there next time with my family..

  • Reply moz November 20, 2007 at 9:09 am

    wow ! you must have had quite a fun time !

    actually hor … it’s really only for chopstick and utensil washing … but no harm to drink it … =)

    and disneyland hong kong is falling on hard times because all the visitors complaint about the same thing like you did = too boring, too small. that’s why i’ve never been there, and no plans to visit it too. the tokyo disneyland appears to be way better !

  • Reply hedonistics anonymous November 20, 2007 at 12:15 pm

    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nice! got buy anything from disneyland for me? 😀

  • Reply dreamcatcher November 20, 2007 at 1:00 pm

    disneyland is not my thang. opted to skip the tokyo one twice already but mayb i’ll go next time if i have the chance. :tongue: donald is my fav disney character. 🙂 is english a common language there or do i have to learn a little cantonese if i go there? what is there at adventureland? did u get wet there? aiyoo… tomorrowland doesnt look futuristic cool at all. :skull:

  • Reply MonkeyWong November 20, 2007 at 2:11 pm

    OMG, Disneyland make me feel young again :dancing:

  • Reply Jason November 20, 2007 at 8:11 pm

    You are back! Where’s my souvenirs?

    Haha! Nice pictures. But it will be long time more before I can afford to go there.

  • Reply Che-Cheh November 21, 2007 at 12:25 am

    Keeyit, wow 4 times? What you do every time you go there? :tongue:

    Moz, aiyar…one of the waitress said it’s safe to drink. Hahaha. :silly:

    Hedo, I can sell to you only. Hahaha

    Dreamcatcher, not sure about English as we converse in Cantonese all the time. Nope we didn’t try on any of the attractions at Disneyland. So boring one.

    MonkeyWong, wah like that you better go stay there. You will feel young always. :silly:

    Jason, thank you. 😀 My souvenir is all the pictures above. Weh you write paid post right? Should have enough liao ma. I used my paid post $$ for this vacation le.

  • Reply Jemima November 21, 2007 at 8:11 am

    You’ve lost a lot of weight, my friend. You certainly look it. 🙂

  • Reply Mo-C November 21, 2007 at 9:42 am

    erkk. not exciting? hmm.. then should save more $$ for tokyo disneyland. I had so much fun there, wish to go there again. :daydream:

  • Reply Che-Cheh November 21, 2007 at 1:05 pm

    Jemima, no lar…still same weight. 😀
    Mo-C, yup NG. Better save money to Tokyo Disneyland then. 😀

  • Reply eastcoastlife November 21, 2007 at 2:54 pm

    I go on business trips to HK often but have yet to go Disneyland because my friends told me it is crowded with Mainlanders and they are so rude and gross.

  • Reply Che-Cheh November 21, 2007 at 8:41 pm

    Eastcoastlife, oh yeah I find quite many of them. In fact everywhere I go in HK I will find them. :laughing: Really rude. They love to jump queue! :grrr:

  • Reply vhanded November 23, 2007 at 7:52 am

    During my holiday, I saw a flyer about Disneyland, and due to my imagination, I dream of a lot scenes in the park, with someone I like, and suddently back to real world… sad.

  • Reply Che-Cheh November 23, 2007 at 10:07 am

    Vhanded, don’t be sad. You’ll achieve this dream. 😀 Going to HK is affordable. Wait till you start working ok?

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