Hong Kong Disneyland
You can never be sure what mysteries will be unlocked during your visit to Mystic Point Hong Kong Disneyland’s latest and exclusive attraction. This summer, Lord Henry Mystic, an eccentric explorer has graciously opened his home to everyone. Here, visitors can ride in his latest invention, the ‘Mystic Magneto-Electric Carriage’, to view his acquisitions from around the world. At Mystic Point, you can’t always trust your senses. Discover for yourself what is real and what is not!
Disney's Hollywood Hotel
From the Hongkong Disneyland Hotel, got into the shuttle bus again to the Hollywood Hotel. Yes, Hollywood Hotel is on the second stop! And wow! The hotel is sooo beautiful and huge! If the Hongkong Disneyland Hotel has majestic feel, truly this hotel has Hollywood feel! (As if, I've been to Hollywood? Hahaha!)
Non-stop Fun from Day to Night
There are a lot more magical memories awaiting families in Hong Kong Disneyland, where you will embark on a magical journey through four themed lands: Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. Must-see attractions include Flights of Fantasy Parade, which will take you up, up and away on a sky-high celebration with your favourite Disney characters singing and dancing along Main Street USA; Mickey’s PhilharMagic in which Donald Duck relives the most memorable moments of Disney’s animated films in 3D; The Golden Mickeys, a Broadway-style musical show featuring Mickey and his friends; and also Fantasy Gardens where Mickey, Minnie and Goofy make surprise appearances to meet and greet with guests – so don’t forget your camera and autograph book.
At Fantasy Land!!
Toy Story Land
Exclusive to Asia, Toy Story Land treats guests of all ages to an unforgettable experience. Join the toys from your favourite Toy Story films for playtime in Andy’s backyard where everyone can explore this oversized world with its three larger-than-life attractions. Andy’s speediest toy car RC Racer * is sure to get your adrenaline pumping as you race along a 27-meter-high U-shaped coaster. Join the high flying adventure with the Toy Soldier Parachute Drop, and howl with laughter on the rollicking Slinky Dog Spin *.
At Toy Story Land!!
The photos of Sleeping Beauty Castle show remarkably similar structures. In both cases the photos were taken from the Sword in the Stone adjacent to the carousel (Cinderella Carousel in Hong Kong and King Arthur Carrousel in Anaheim).
Every Magic Kingdom-style Disney park has an attraction that lets kids drive a car. At the original Disneyland, it’s the Autopia, presented by Chevron. At Magic Kingdom Park in Florida, it’s the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway. At Tokyo Disneyland, it’s the Grand Circuit Raceway, presented by Bridgestone Corp. At the Disneyland Paris , it’s the Autopia, presented by Ford. And Hong Kong Disneyland, it’s the Autopia, sponsored by Honda. The hills beyond the Autopia, along with the fancifully pruned landscaping, give the Hong Kong Disneyland version of the ride a look like no other.
At the original Disneyland, the Autopia is not the original Autopia. It’s changed numerous times over the years. The current Chevron-sponsored version at Disneyland is from 2000. The landscaping is more lush than ever.
At Hong Kong Disneyland, the Park Promenade connects the theme park, the Disney hotels, public transportation, and the ferry pier. A spectacular musical fountain is a landmark on the Park Promenade. It’s directly in front of the park entrance, lined up with Main Street Station. Mickey Mouse surfs up and down on the spout of a whale, surrounded by dancing fountains, all accompanied by a medley of Disney music. At night, colorful lighting adds to the festive show.
When you exit through the “Thank you for visiting” gateway at Hong Kong Disneyland, you’re on your way to the Disneyland Resort Public Transport Interchange and the Disneyland Resort station of the Disneyland Resort Line, a shuttle rail service with train cars that have Mickey Mouse-shaped windows.
When you exit from the Disneyland Resort through this gateway, you’re right on busy Harbor Boulevard.
Thank you for visiting the first and the newest Disney theme park—and thank you for reading this
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