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How to Spend a Perfect Day at Hong Kong Disneyland: A Complete Guide

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Despite travelling widely, I’d never visited any of the Disneyland theme parks so when an opportunity arose to spend a day at Hong Kong Disneyland I jumped at the chance. Disney tells us all that their theme parks are where magic happens and where your dreams come true. Whilst spending a week in Hong Kong we hopped on the metro over to Lantau Island to discover for ourselves whether Disneyland lives up to its hype and is really ‘The Happiest Place’ on earth.

Getting to Hong Kong Disneyland:

On board the Disneyland Resort Line Train
On board the Disneyland Resort Line Train

Hong Kong Disneyland is very easy to reach as the theme park is only 30 minutes from both Central and the airport by metro train, the theme park having its own dedicated station on the Hong Kong MTR. Visitors travelling to the park from the city centre should take the Tung Chung Line as far as Sunny Bay and then transfer onto the Disneyland Resort Line for the short, onward journey. As Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island it’s also very near to the airport, making for a tempting proposition on a stopover.

Disneyland Resort Line Train Hong Kong
Disneyland Resort Line Train

The magic started straightaway as we boarded the Disneyland Resort Line as the metro trains have windows shaped like Mickey Mouse’s head and the carriages are furnished with plush blue seating arranged in a curved layout rather than the standard MTR offerings. Bronze statues of Disney characters decorate the trains with all these little touches putting passengers like us in the mood for the excitement to come.

Disneyland Hong Kong Station
Hong Kong Disneyland Station

As we stepped onto the platform at the Disneyland Resort Station we were impressed with the Victorian style architecture of the station with its ornate wrought iron canopies and station clock. We then took one of the escalators that lead out of the station and walked along the path to the park’s entrance, taking us around 10 minutes.

Tickets:

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort sign
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

I’d recommend purchasing tickets in advance to avoid disappointment but at quieter times they can also be obtained at the entrance gates. One day adult advance purchase tickets cost HK$669 (£68.15) but do check the website for current offers. Another option is to purchase a GO-City Pass as if you plan to visit other attractions during your stay in Hong Kong this can offer better value. With Go-City passes on our phones we just needed to ‘redeem’ the attraction that morning before setting off and scan our bar codes at the entrance gates.

Hong Kong Disneyland Castle
Hong Kong Disneyland

We’d already downloaded the Hong Kong Disneyland Mobile App to our phones which is invaluable for finding your way around the park as it provides maps and live information on wait times of the main rides.

Main Street USA

Main Street USA, Hong Kong Disneyland
Main Street USA, Hong Kong Disneyland

As we’d timed our arrival to just after the park’s opening time of 10.00 a.m. it was still relatively quiet. Main Street USA stretched out in front of us as we passed through the entrance barriers and I instantly fell in love with the characterful styled pastel coloured buildings lining Main Street and of the Castle of Magical Dreams in the distance. We enjoyed a wander in and out of some of the gift shops and chose one of the cute cafes to enjoy a leisurely cappuccino before exploring further.

Castle of Magical Dreams, Hong Kong, Disneyland
Castle of Magical Dreams

The fairytale castle was even more beautiful than I’d anticipated and with the backdrop of Hong Kong’s mountains, it’s a memorable sight. Our visit was just a few weeks before Christmas and everywhere looked delightful as it was adorned with tasteful Disney inspired decorations and rows of poinsettia.

Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad

Disneyland Railroad Station Hong Kong
Disneyland Railroad Station

After our morning caffeine fix we were raring to start exploring and what better way to get an overview of the park than to take a ride on the Disneyland Railroad. We only had to wait a few minutes for a train to chug into Main Street USA station and once we’d settled down on one of the polished wooden seats we eagerly awaited the whistle to blow.

Disneyland Railroad, Hong Kong
Disneyland Railroad

The 20 minute journey took us through the scenic park just making one stop along the way at Fantasyland where several passengers got on and off. We decided to take the round trip back to Main Street USA and set off on foot from there.

FantasyLand

Mad Hatter's Teacup Ride, Disneyland Hong Kong
Mad Hatter’s Teacup Ride

Located close to the railroad station was FantasyLand so we headed there next. Neither of us could resist a ride in one of the Mad Hatter’s teacups and as the queue was very short, we were soon getting into one of the giant teacups. Once the ride started I liked the way that we could control how much our teacup rotated. We actually liked spinning round quite fast but it was good that we could slow this down whenever we wished.

Cinderella Carousel, Hong Kong Disneyland
Cinderella Carousel

Moving on, we then enjoyed a ride on the traditional carousel merry-go-round. This was Cinderella themed with Disney tunes playing as we rode round on the golden horses. Another fun ride suitable for the whole family.

World of Frozen

World of Frozen, Hong Kong Disneyland
The World of Frozen ride

Continuing on our way, our next stop was to the World of Frozen. Hong Kong is the first of Disney’s theme parks to create a Frozen land and I’d already discovered that fans of Frozen come from all corners of the globe to immerse themselves in the epic world of their beloved Frozen films.

On board the World of Frozen ride
On board the World of Frozen ride

It only took around 15 minutes until it was our turn to board the boat that would transport us on a journey to the Ice Palace. The boat trip took us through villages and forests, down Troll Valley and up North Mountain. Along the way we were joined by many of the ‘Frozen’ friends with Elsa enthralling everyone with her magic.

On board the World of Frozen ride
World of Frozen ride

Familiar music filled the air and I can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t recognise Elsa’s rendition of ‘Let it Go’ as we approached the Ice Palace. I wondered why it was necessary to be strapped into the boat as we drifted through the water at a leisurely pace but a surprise was in store at the end as there was a sharp drop with our gentle ride turning into a log flume. Along with all the young Frozen fans I found this ride to be an enchanting experience.

Mystic Manor Ride, Hong Kong Disneyland
Mystic Manor Ride

We then made our way around the park enjoying more of the rides, too many in fact to document in this post but I’ve decided to concentrate on two more. The first was Mystic Manor, located in the Mystic Point section of the park. The ride journeys through the museum of Lord Henry Mystic, an adventurer and art collector. Its a haunted house type of attraction that’s designed to create an illusion of magic. We thought it was really fun with its dark rooms and scary scenes.

On board the Jungle Cruise
On board the Jungle Cruise

Across in AdventureLand we hopped on the Jungle Cruise, a riverboat ride that travels along a waterway through simulated areas of Asia, Africa and South America. We boarded the boat from a reproduction of a 1930’s British explorers’ lodge. With a live, amusing commentary introducing us to the animated exotic animals it was well executed. Tarzan’s Treehouse acts as the Jungle Cruise centrepiece and as with many of the other rides at Hong Kong Disneyland there is added excitement at the end with a dramatic finale of fire and water.

Taking the heritage bus back to Main Street, Disneyland Hong Kong
Taking the heritage bus back to Main Street

Well, what a fun day we’d had. The sun shone, it wasn’t too hot and there were plenty of places of sit down for a rest and inviting places to pop into for a bite to eat. Everywhere was spotlessly clean, gardens immaculately tendered and the other people visiting lovely, too. I was impressed that there was no queue jumping or badly behaved individuals.

Main Street USA, Hong Kong Disneyland
Main Street USA, Hong Kong Disneyland

We hadn’t really known what to expect but Disneyland Hong Kong’s magic appeal shone through and filled us with happiness. Would we return, you bet we would, whatever your age a day out at a Disney theme park is an uplifting experience.

We were guests of GO-City, and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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30 responses to “How to Spend a Perfect Day at Hong Kong Disneyland: A Complete Guide”

  1. shane harrison Avatar

    With two young kids we did EuroDisney in Paris. A lot of rollercoaster rides, so it was EuroDizzy. Main St USA in China sounds weird. But Disney is global. Great fun and an enjoyable post.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Shane. One of our sons went to Euro Disney on a school trip but we hadn’t visited one previously. Nice and warm in Hong Kong! Thanks for your interest.

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  2. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    What a fun day! The themed train and station are such great touches. I’ve been to Disney Paris but would definitely try another park if I was nearby. It’s nice just to do things for the sheer fun of it sometimes!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly Helen, and as we were in Hong Kong for a week we had plenty of time to devote a day to a theme park. I believe that the one in HK is the smallest but it felt just right as we managed to walk all the way round in a day. Thanks so much for your interest. Marion

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  3. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like so much fun! I think its so neat how there are Disney Parks all over the world and its magic connects as all!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We enjoyed a delightful day at Hong Kong Disneyland Allie. Thanks for your interest.

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a fun day at Disney! I would really love to visit this park one of these days. I think of all the disney parks, Hong Kong has the prettiest castle. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I haven’t been to any of the others but had assumed they were all the same so it’s good to learn that you think the one in Hong Kong looks the prettiest. It’s the smallest of the Disney theme parks which makes it more manageable to explore in a day. Thanks for your interest Meg.

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  5. italianwanderluster Avatar

    I have only visited Tokyo DisneySea and Tokyo Disneyland despite having been to Paris and being from Italy.
    I am a big theme parks lover and Disneyland Hong Kong seems pretty great too, especially the Frozen land, which seems honestly even more beautiful than than the one in Tokyo!
    I suggest Tokyo DisneySea because it is the only one in the world with that theme and because the food and the cast members are also great + the final show on water is in a league of its own.

    I have visited more than 30 theme parks around Europe (Germany and Italy in particular) but Tokyo DisneySea is the one that stands out – and after it I would put Phantasialand and Europa Park.
    If you happen to be in Tokyo do not miss it out because many rides are unique to Tokyo – the Frozen ride is the only one like that, Rapunzel, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea, Simba and then Beauty and the Beast ride at TDL can only be found in Tokyo and they are out of this world.
    One can see how Japanese care about details even from those two parks!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your welcome thoughts and tips on theme parks to visit.

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  6. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I’ve only visited Disneyland in California. It was always a quick business trip when I went to Hong Kong so no time for touring. It looks like most of the Disney features in CA are repeated there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think they are quite similar Ian! A good day out from Hong Kong as we were there for a week.

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  7. Bronlima Avatar

    Went with my two young children to Disney Parks in Florida and Paris. Disgraced myself by feeling horrible motion sickness even on the tea-cups ride. Recently on Brighton Pier in England l did go on the traditional merry-go-round with my little grandchild. That was enough for me!!!!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I didn’t opt for the rollercoasters either!

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  8. Rebecca Avatar

    I’ve only been to Disneyland in California, as I’m only an hour’s drive away. However, I haven’t been back since I was very young, as I actually don’t really care for amusement parks (definitely not a Disney adult, haha)! But I can see the appeal and magic of the park for children and adults alike, and it’s cool you saw Hong Kong’s version of it. Thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Rebecca, I’m more a national park sort of person than a theme park one but having said that, it was a great day out exceeding my expectations!

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    Anonymous

    Thank you for the insightful post. I have previously only visited Universal Studios Japan within Asia, but Hong Kong Disneyland is appealing, especially with the Christmas decorations and the uniquely Disney themed transport to the park referenced here.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a lovely day out and easy to get to by metro train. Thanks for your interest and welcome thoughts.

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  10. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I didn’t even know there was a Disneyland in HK. Good you had fun, and maybe it’s not a bad way to spend one of our long HK stop overs. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a fun day out Maggie and just the right temperature for walking around all day. Time flew by and we soaked up the atmosphere! Thanks for your interest and welcome thoughts.

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    We’ve been to Disneyland and Disney World in the U.S.A. and enjoyed them as much as our kids did. I was not aware there was a park in Hong Kong. Most of your pix do not show in your post. Not sure if this is a WP glitch or not. Happy Saturday Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our visit to Hong Kong Disneyland. We enjoyed a lovely day out! Not sure what the problem was with the photos not showing as I’ve asked others to test it and it’s been fine for them. Maybe it was a short term WP issue but thanks for letting me know. Enjoy your weekend, Marion.

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      1. David P. Avatar

        Images still do not appear in WP Reader, but they do show on your blog.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thanks for letting me know, I’ll look into it.

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  12. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I’ve never visited any of the Disneyland theme parks either. Good call on arriving right when the park opened. The World of Frozen looks cute. Sounds like a fun outing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Like you, I’m more into national parks rather than theme parks Linda but I thought that as we were in Hong Kong for just over a week and we’d visited the territory numerous times before we’d given it a whirl! It proved to be a pleasant day out though after an excellent breakfast buffet in the hotel we declined the opportunity of riding the rollercoasters! Hope you have a lovely weekend. It’s warm and sunny here. M.

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  13. Lookoom Avatar

    I’m not a big fan of the Disney parks. I’ve visited the park in California twice, and I have to say that it’s a job well done by professionals, and I think that’s true of all the other parks around the world as I expect to find the same.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting Disney hadn’t been a priority before but as it wasn’t all that busy or too hot, it was a lovely day out!

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  14. Sheree Avatar

    What a wonderful experience!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sheree, it was such a fun experience!

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