Things To Do - Disneyland
6+ hours
Hong Kong Disneyland is a great way to spend time between flights, especially if you are travelling with children or for your inner child. Hong Kong Disneyland has about a third of the attractions that you would find at other Disneylands, but this means that you can easily see the entire park in one day.
Disneyland HK
» Walk down Main Street, USA and experience parades and marching bands in the setting of an early 1900s American town.
» Visit Adventureland and watch a performance of music and dance inspired “The Lion King”, and board a Jungle River Cruise or a raft to Tarzan’s Island.
» Visit Fantasyland and step in side Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, visit Winnie the Pooh and all his friends in the Hundred-Acre Wood, see the Disney characters in Fantasy Gardens, and don’t miss the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cup ride.
» Get your adrenalin pumping at Space Mountain, the Orbitron, and the other great thrill rides on offer in Tomorrowland.
» If you are there in the afternoon, make sure you see the main parade, which takes place on most days at 3.30pm.
» If you have the time, stick around till 8pm for the daily fireworks display, “Disney in the Stars” which brings Sleeping Beauty’s Castle to life.
» The park is relatively new, having been opened in late 2005, and most attractions are in Cantonese and English.
Opening Hours:
The park opens at 9am or 10am and closes at between 7.30 and 9pm, depending in the time of year. (See the Disneyland calendar for details.)
Access:
Disneyland is easily accessible form the airport by train.
» Take the MTR from the Airport to Tsing Yi
» From Tsing Yi take the train the Disneyland Resort (changing at Sunny Bay)
Total journey time (one way) 23 minutes.
Cost:
Disneyland:
Adult: HK$295 (regular day) or HK$350 (peak/special day)
Child Aged 3-11: $210 regular day or HK$250 (peak/special day)
Senior Aged 65 or above: HK$170 (regular day) or HK$200 (peak/special day)
Transport:
(from airport by MTR one way)
Adult: HK$60
Concession (aged 3- 11) HK$30
Total Cost:
Adult: HK$415 – 470
Child (aged 3-11): HK$270-310
Senior (aged 65 or above): HK$290-320