HONG KONG DISNEYLAND
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02 August 2010
We went on a little adventure to Hong Kong Disneyland theme park, which is just one station away from Citygate Outlet (Tung Chung Line). Upon arrival at Sunny Bay station, we finally took the MTR Disneyland Resort Line Train.
It's a cute whimsical Disney-themed train with Mickey Mouse-shaped windows trimmed in red. And oh, I like the train classic interior - Disney themed adorns the walls complementing the attractive soft blue couches.
On our way to Hong Kong Disneyland.
We purchased the one-day ticket HK$350 per adult (around Php2,000+) at the ticket booth outside the park.
First thing you'll see inside the park is the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad.
We got an English Map before heading out to explore the place. Maps are located outside the park next to Guest Relations and inside the park in the Plaza next to the Tip Board.
Just to give you an idea, Hong Kong Disneyland is divided into four different themed lands - Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, Advertureland and Tomorrowland.
In Main Street USA, you may meet the Disney characters like the good-natured Mickey Mouse and the lovely Minnie Mouse. I really like to mingle and have a photo-op with these cute characters but I hate standing in long queues. :(

Main Street USA

street entertainment

You can grab snacks from one of their outdoor carts.
Okay, I won't bore you with the details of our little adventure. So, just feast your eyes. :)
Crossing the moat into the fabled castle.
Going to It's a Small World.




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Welcome to Advertureland.
The mysterious Tikis that surprises guests with blasts of water.
Aboard log rafts headed for Tarzan's Treehouse.
The Orbitron and Space Traders at Tomorrowland.
We didn't go on any park rides plagued with long queues but we had fun just walking around the little theme park of Hong Kong Disneyland.
To date, Hong Kong Disneyland is the smallest Disney parks in the world. But I have read a big expansion is in the works, with three new lands scheduled to open in 2014. Let's wait and see what happens.
Note: Watch out for my next post the Wet parade at Hong Kong Disneyland. :)
MTR Disneyland Resort Line Train
It's a cute whimsical Disney-themed train with Mickey Mouse-shaped windows trimmed in red. And oh, I like the train classic interior - Disney themed adorns the walls complementing the attractive soft blue couches.
On our way to Hong Kong Disneyland.
We purchased the one-day ticket HK$350 per adult (around Php2,000+) at the ticket booth outside the park.
First thing you'll see inside the park is the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad.
We got an English Map before heading out to explore the place. Maps are located outside the park next to Guest Relations and inside the park in the Plaza next to the Tip Board.
Just to give you an idea, Hong Kong Disneyland is divided into four different themed lands - Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, Advertureland and Tomorrowland.
In Main Street USA, you may meet the Disney characters like the good-natured Mickey Mouse and the lovely Minnie Mouse. I really like to mingle and have a photo-op with these cute characters but I hate standing in long queues. :(
Main Street USA
street entertainment
I regret not purchasing some shirts and cute mugs at their souvenir shops. :(
You can grab snacks from one of their outdoor carts.
Okay, I won't bore you with the details of our little adventure. So, just feast your eyes. :)
Crossing the moat into the fabled castle.
Going to It's a Small World.
Crowds going to set sail on a boat ride in "It's a Small World". Check out the crazy long line!
Another street entertainment found at Disneyland's "It's a Small World".
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The beautiful sand sculpture of Stitch and Friends.
Welcome to Advertureland.
The mysterious Tikis that surprises guests with blasts of water.
Aboard log rafts headed for Tarzan's Treehouse.
tarzan's tree house
The Orbitron and Space Traders at Tomorrowland.
We didn't go on any park rides plagued with long queues but we had fun just walking around the little theme park of Hong Kong Disneyland.
To date, Hong Kong Disneyland is the smallest Disney parks in the world. But I have read a big expansion is in the works, with three new lands scheduled to open in 2014. Let's wait and see what happens.
Note: Watch out for my next post the Wet parade at Hong Kong Disneyland. :)

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