Hong Kong Disneyland
Fantasyland, Adventureland, and the brand-new World of Frozen are among the seven themed areas at Hong Kong Disneyland, which opened its doors in 2005. It blends distinctive Asian cultural elements with the allure of a traditional fairy tale. Along with exciting live performances and parades that bring Disney tales to life, the park is well-known for its well-liked attractions, such as Iron Man Experience, Mystic Manor, and Frozen Ever After. Nestled amid the natural splendor of Lantau Island, this Disney park was the first in China and provides character-themed cuisine, seasonal events, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Prices, Express Pass & Promotions
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Hong Kong Disneyland for 1-Day Ticket (Adult)
1-Day Ticket (Adult)
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Hong Kong Disneyland for 1-Day Ticket (Children)
1-Day Ticket (Children/Seniors)
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Hong Kong Disneyland for 1-Day Ticket (2 People)
1-Day Ticket (2 People)
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
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Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
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Hong Kong Disneyland User Reviews
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CC gogogo
In general, this year's National Day trip to Hong Kong Disneyland was a very happy experience! There were few people, short queues, easy to experience popular projects, and taking photos and dining were all very smooth. Compared to Universal Studios Japan during the summer vacation, this trip was simply relaxing and enjoyable. If you are still hesitating about where to go during the National Day holiday, Hong Kong Disneyland is definitely a good choice!
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M85***04
The park includes roughly 8 theme areas (8 in California, 7 in Florida, 7 in Tokyo and Shanghai, 5 in Paris), and is close to other Disneylands, including "American Town Street", "Anti-Dog Battle Base Camp", "Exploration World", "Fantasy World", "Tomorrow World", "Grizzly Valley", "Anti-Douqibing Base Camp", "Lost Manor" and "Magic Snowy World".
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M23***49
Hong Kong Disneyland is smaller than Shanghai Disneyland. If you plan your trip properly, one day is enough. This time, I played 23 projects and 2 performances (Disney Magic Book and The Lion King). Except for the soaring remote control car and toy parachutists, I was a little afraid of heights and didn't dare to play them. I played almost all of them before 6 pm. It is recommended to ask for a copy of the "Park Guide" and "Park Schedule" upon entering the park to facilitate the arrangement of the itinerary.








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