Alright, going to Disneyland is extra special because I made it a point to schedule it on my birthday…yipeeee. We started preparing for the day at 8 AM and had some instant noodles and bread for breakfast. (We found a Wellcome store in Mong Kok and bought some food; theirs are cheaper than 7-11).
The ride to Disneyland begins from Tsim Sha Tsui going to Sunny Bay. From Sunny Bay, we changed platform to Disney Resort Line and from there, we took the Disney train going to the park.
Surprisingly, even if it’s a Monday, there were soooooo many people at the park. Disneyland Hong Kong tickets range fro HK$ 350 (one-day ticket) to HK$ 499 (2-day ticket) to HK$ 2, 400 for the Platinum Magic Access. Luckily we bought our single-entry ticket for only HK$ 320/pax at Golden Crown Guest House; so we didn’t have to line up to the ticketing booth.
We failed to ride the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad which takes you on a grand tour of Hong Kong Disneyland aboard an excursion-style train. Why? Because we we’re fascinated upon seeing Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse so we lined up to take our photos with them…hahaha. After the picture-taking, we walked some more and ended up in some of the souvenir boutiques and we can’t help splurging a bit. I’ll create a different post with our shopping at Disney together with our Mong Kok Ladie’s Market experience.
Disneyland Hong Kong has four main attractions – Main Street, U.S.A, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland.
The Jungle River Cruise and the Tarzan’s Treehouse were among our first stops at Main Street, U.S.A; afterwhich, we had to take our lunch first coz we’re already feeling famished. But boy, food at Disneyland is really expensive – a bottle of soda costs HK$22 and a meal of lemongrass chicken is already HK$ 65. See our food breakdown for the complete cost.
And oh, how can we forget the Mickey’s Phiharmagic – a 3-D magical adventure that left us extremely ecstatic. As in super wow…and add to that is the Flights of Fantasy Parade…I swear, I am in awe even at 31 hahaha.
Another exciting feature of Disneyland Hong Kong is It’s A Small World. It is found at Fantasyland and takes you to the happiest cruise…very much children-friendly.
Oh yes, the Philippines was featured in this exciting journey
Then there’s The Golden Mickeys, a musical celebration of Disney’s films and characters.
It was already 8 PM when we finished The Golden Mickeys and then we started looking for the best spot to watch The Illumination of Tinker Bell’s Castle. It was soooo beautiful, but unfortunately it started raining while we’re waiting for the 9 PM fireworks display. But who says we’re going home…right, we braved the rain just to witness the fireworks display. Although we no longer able to take photos of it.
We haven’t really rummaged through the nook and corners of Disneyland Hong Kong. One day isn’t really enough to try out everything. Last I heard, Disneyland Hong Kong will have their tickets price increase effective August 1, 2011. But I don’t think this will stop tourists and locals from visiting this popular theme park








































































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