Walt Disney World Resort

Orlando Disneyland is the largest theme park in the world. It took five years to build and cost more than $700 million.
It has four super-large theme parks: Fantasy Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, two water parks, more than 30 resort hotels and nearly 800 campsites, taking you to an amusement paradise.
Here, you can immerse yourself in a fairytale paradise, experience future technology, have close contact with animals, feel the thrills of Hollywood blockbusters, and find the most innocent happiness.
Because the park is so large, it is recommended to plan your itinerary and play in advance. It is also best to choose accommodation in the park. You can download the official app or prepare a map to play more clearly and freely.

Attractions Location: Florida, America

Opening hours:
08:00-23:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)

Official phone number: Ticketing Inquiry
+1 407-939-5277

Transportation:
Orlando Disneyland is located in the suburbs of Orlando, Florida. Transportation to Orlando:
Orlando International Airport is located in the southeast corner of the city. It is the largest airport in central Florida. The airport has flights from almost all major airlines, as well as charter flights and discount routes.
How to get to Disneyland:
① Driving: Drive along I-4 Interstate Highway and go straight at the Walt Disney World exit. Parking in the park is $17/day.
②Bus: Visitors traveling from downtown Orlando to the Disneyland park can take Lynx Bus No. 50 to the Disneyland Transportation Transfer Center.
Transportation within the park:
From the Disneyland Transportation Center, you can take the park's buses, monorail and other transportation to various theme parks and resort hotels.

Time reference: More than 3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Walt Disney World Resort tours

1-Day Itinerary: Explore Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort

Spend a full day experiencing the iconic Magic Kingdom, with classic attractions, parades, and fireworks.

  • Morning: Arrive early at Magic Kingdom entrance; explore Main Street, U.S.A.
  • Late morning: Enjoy popular rides like Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Haunted Mansion.
  • Afternoon: Have lunch at Be Our Guest Restaurant or Casey’s Corner.
  • Evening: Watch the evening parade and fireworks spectacular “Happily Ever After.”

Transportation: Use Disney’s Magical Express shuttle if staying onsite; otherwise, drive or taxi to Magic Kingdom parking or use monorail from resorts.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at Disney’s Contemporary Resort or nearby hotels. Food options inside park: quick service and table service dining.

Souvenirs: Magic Kingdom exclusive merchandise, Mickey ears, princess apparel, collectible pins.


2-Day Itinerary: Magic Kingdom & EPCOT

Experience the enchantment of Magic Kingdom and the futuristic world of EPCOT on two action-packed days.

  • Day 1: Follow Magic Kingdom itinerary as above.
  • Day 2 Morning: Head to EPCOT, visit Future World for attractions like Soarin’ and Test Track.
  • Day 2 Afternoon: Explore World Showcase pavilions, try international cuisine, and enjoy cultural performances.
  • Day 2 Evening: End with EPCOT’s nighttime fireworks and light show.

Transportation: Disney bus or Skyliner gondola between parks; taxis and ride shares available.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn or nearby. Dine at EPCOT’s diverse international restaurants.

Souvenirs: EPCOT-themed merchandise, international gifts, festival collectibles.


3-Day Itinerary: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT & Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Add the thrills of Hollywood Studios, including Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land.

  • Days 1-2: Follow previous 2-day itinerary.
  • Day 3 Morning: Visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios, explore attractions like Tower of Terror and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
  • Day 3 Afternoon: Enjoy shows and character meet-and-greets.
  • Day 3 Evening: Watch Fantasmic! nighttime show.

Transportation: Disney buses or Skyliner connect all three parks.

Accommodation/Food: Consider Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort. Dine at Hollywood Studios’ themed restaurants.

Souvenirs: Star Wars merchandise, Pixar collectibles, Hollywood Studios apparel.


4-Day Itinerary: All Four Parks - Add Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Complete your Disney adventure with the nature and adventure-themed Animal Kingdom.

  • Days 1-3: Follow previous 3-day itinerary.
  • Day 4 Morning: Visit Disney’s Animal Kingdom; see Pandora – The World of Avatar, Kilimanjaro Safaris.
  • Day 4 Afternoon: Explore animal exhibits and enjoy shows like Festival of the Lion King.
  • Day 4 Evening: Enjoy Rivers of Light show or explore evening ambiance.

Transportation: Disney buses connect Animal Kingdom with other parks and resorts.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge for immersive experience. Try African-inspired cuisine.

Souvenirs: Animal Kingdom plush toys, Avatar-themed merchandise, wildlife art.


5-Day Itinerary: Four Parks + Disney Springs

Explore all four Disney parks and spend a day at Disney Springs for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

  • Days 1-4: Follow 4-day itinerary.
  • Day 5: Visit Disney Springs for upscale shopping, live music, and dining at places like The Boathouse or Wine Bar George.
  • Enjoy unique experiences such as Aerophile balloon ride or AMC Dine-In Theater.

Transportation: Disney buses and shuttles connect all areas.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at any Disney Resort or nearby hotels. Disney Springs offers various cuisine options from casual to fine dining.

Souvenirs: Disney-themed apparel, collectibles, unique artisan goods, and specialty food items.


6-Day Itinerary: Parks + Water Parks & Mini Golf

Add fun and relaxation with visits to Disney’s water parks and mini golf courses.

  • Days 1-5: Follow previous itineraries.
  • Day 6 Morning: Visit Disney’s Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon water park for slides and lazy rivers.
  • Day 6 Afternoon: Play mini golf at Winter Summerland or Fantasia Gardens.
  • Evening: Relax at your resort or enjoy a quiet dinner.

Transportation: Disney buses provide access to water parks and mini golf.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at a Disney resort with easy water park access. Food at water parks includes quick-service fare and snacks.

Souvenirs: Water park towels, mini golf gear, Disney-themed swimwear.


7-Day Itinerary: Full Disney World Experience with Rest & Recreation

Enjoy all Disney parks, water parks, Disney Springs, and reserve time for rest or spa treatments.

  • Days 1-6: Follow previous detailed plans.
  • Day 7: Relax at resort pools or book spa treatments at Senses Spa (available at several resorts).
  • Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at California Grill with views of Magic Kingdom fireworks.

Transportation: Disney buses, monorails, Skyliner, and taxis available throughout.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at deluxe Disney resorts for full amenities. Fine dining options across resort and parks.

Souvenirs: Exclusive limited-edition merchandise, art prints, luxury Disney collectibles.


User Reviews

By Roy and Sue's global travels |

Coming here is like stepping into the heart of Disney! Step into the authentic Disney Kingdom and experience an authentic fairytale atmosphere. The Magic Kingdom is undoubtedly the hallmark of Disney World, the gateway to a fairytale world, a place where dreams come true for adults and children alike. Every day at 3:00 PM, the Disney Fantasy Celebration Parade begins.

By Snail Cow |

Orlando, a heart-warming place, is a well-deserved theme park mecca.



There are all kinds of Disney and Universal Studios here, as well as all kinds of Lego and Kennedy Space Center...



Disney in Orlando is divided into four land parks - Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studio, Epcot and two water parks - Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon. Universal Studios is also divided into two land parks - Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure and one water park - Volcano Bay.



You can spend a whole day in each of these parks. If you want to visit them all at once, it will take at least ten days. However, no one usually arranges it this way because it will easily cause aesthetic fatigue and it will also be a test of your physical strength.

By Accio__ |

It’s too hot to go shopping in summer

No matter how many worlds there are, there is no wavering in my heart.

By Miaomiao35 |

I went to the Sci-Fi Theme Park the other day. There were some recent showers, so bringing a camera wasn't very convenient. There were laser fireworks at 9 p.m. The International Flower Festival was also going on recently, and it was beautiful!

By Tom |

Disney is definitely a paradise for children and adults who still have children at heart. Disney in Orlando has four theme parks, while California only has two!

If you want to visit all four Disney parks in Orlando, 2 or 3 days is not enough, so we chose a 4-day ticket, one per day. In fact, we still missed a lot of things in the corresponding main parks!

FASTPASS is a great tool, so make the most of it! Every attraction at Disneyland is amazing! I highly recommend checking out every one of them to make your purchase worthwhile! Here are some things you can't miss at Disneyland:

1-The fireworks show at night is not just fireworks, it is also the interpretation of a story, which is great!

2-Parade of cartoon characters in Disneyland, Parade of cartoon characters in Disneyland

3- Water curtain movie, about 45 wind clocks

4-Children take photos with their favorite cartoons, and girls ask for autographs and photos with their favorite princesses!

By Jack Man |

Orlando Disneyland is the largest Disneyland in the world and consists of five major parks. You can buy tickets for each park separately or buy a package. Another option is to buy tickets plus accommodation in the park, which is more cost-effective.

By Qiao |

Before opening in Shanghai, Orlando's Disneyland was touted as the world's largest Disney theme park. It was built later than Disneyland in California, so many of the facilities are more technologically advanced. The park itself is incredibly large, unlike the parks in Hong Kong where you'd have to navigate them on foot. There's a light rail-like train connecting the two parks, which is a great touch. You can't see it all in one day. They even sell giant turkey legs for around ten dollars. They're delicious. I only fully explored one or two parks, and only did the classic safari in the last one. I ran out of time.

By Su Tingyun |

We arrived at Magic Kingdom (we rushed here because we wanted to see the parade at 12:30). After the parade, there was still some time before our first Disneyland ride, so we browsed the shops and noticed many were labeled "Shanghai Disney Resort" in Chinese... A word of warning: if you're looking for unique souvenirs, it's best to buy them in the other three parks. The ones in Magic Kingdom are really ordinary, and they're likely the ones you can find at Disneyland parks around the world, so they're not very representative (though I still couldn't resist buying a lot; they were really cute!). We booked three Disneyland rides: Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, and Space Mountain. Even after more than ten days in advance, we still couldn't book the Seven Dwarfs ride, and the lines were incredibly long. As two very casual gamers, we didn't want to wait in line, so we gave up. Splash Mountain was the most fun. After trying the amazing whitewater rafting at Universal Studios, we're still interested in whitewater rafting. I think it's really good.

By Yaya |

Go play the carousel and spinning cup first, they are not that thrilling

I waited in line with seven other people. I waited in line for more than two hours. There were small games along the way, but it was still hard to stand.

By Miss Lin Er, |

A dream come true... princesses, delicious food, various entertainment facilities, and great service experience. I hope to go again...

By Zi Jing |

Upon entering, we met two little squirrels, Chip and Dale. We quickly took a photo together, and my companion even got their autographs. Every Disney character has their own personality; they're full of soul, not just some staff member wearing a mask.

By Miss Flea who loves to dance |

I bought my tickets online in advance and reserved my FastPass. I exchanged my card for a Disney card at the entrance and was able to enter. Once inside, I took the light rail to the entrance of MK Theme Park. I won't go into detail about the rides here; you can refer to various Disney guides. The three mountains are truly fascinating. If a FastPass is suddenly suspended, you can wait until it reopens. We encountered several rides that were suddenly postponed in the afternoon. If they are suspended, you can choose to play nearby and occasionally check out the ride.

By Wei what |

Disneyland 3-day ticket (you can visit one park per day for three days)

One thing to note is that tickets purchased online require on-site pickup, so it's recommended to pick them up a little in advance. Disney gives you a card (not a watch, since we didn't stay at a Disney hotel) that you only need to pick up on the first day. After that, you can swipe the card for entry, including any Fast Passes you've selected. We try to book our FP in the afternoon, which leaves less crowded mornings for attractions without the FP (foreigners really start arriving later, so getting up early won't hurt). Then, plan your route based on the FP. Don't walk back and forth between the parks; it'll kill you. We went in June and it was already scorching hot. FP times can be chosen consecutively, as they're arranged in hourly intervals. For example, you can schedule Activity A from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (go at 2:00 PM) and Activity B from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM (go closer to 4:00 PM). This gives you time to enjoy other attractions in both parks.

Bring a pen. You'll get a map once you enter the park. While waiting in line, tick off the shows and activities you want to see. Shows are divided into time slots, each lasting no more than half an hour. It's best to intersperse your desired shows between activities to avoid detours. Try not to walk in the sun for too long. Of course, if you want to get a tan, I won't stop you, but considering the hot weather, it's best to spend more time in an air-conditioned room. Unopened snacks are allowed into the park. We both have Chinese stomachs, and I'd rather go hungry than have fast food every day, so I brought some cookies and candy to keep myself from going hungry.

By Carolus |

Yes, it is the largest, best hotel, highest service and most amusement facilities of all the Disneys I have visited. It can basically be said to be an independent kingdom.

By Polaris. |

I interned at Orlando Disney for half a year. The cultural atmosphere is great and it's worth going.

By Flower Gulp |

This trip is our ten-year agreement

2008-2018

Ten years ago, we were interning as ICPs at Disney World in Orlando.

Ten years later, we took Tian Bao back to the place where my parents knew us.



15 days of leisurely driving

Visit all four theme parks in Disney World

I found memories from ten years ago at Disney World

Times have changed

Extremely emotional

By Companion Sangge |

Walt Disney World is actually a city, officially opening on October 1, 1971, near Orlando in central Florida, covering 110 square kilometers. (This is all researched and written by me, not copied and pasted.) I live in Celebration, a city founded by Walt Disney in 1994, very close to here, so I'm quite familiar with the area.

The Disney theme parks we're familiar with are actually part of Disney World, which includes four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Appleland, and Animal Kingdom), two water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach), and 27 hotels (I won't list them all, as I've stayed in two).

Sometimes I go running at Disney World. Here are some photos I took at Disney's Art of Animation Resort. It's like I've been shrunk down, which is really fun.

By Yu Xiaoya |

It's like a fairytale world in my dreams—there's no place more adorable. Every day is a joy. While Disneyland is expensive, with a good guide, it's truly worth it. I love Disneyland so much that I've written some tips for future visitors.

By Xin Sir |

Disney is divided into two theme parks, Disneyland Park and Adventure Park. If you have two days, you can visit both parks. The Adventure Park projects are more exciting. Disney tickets can also be booked in advance online. Before going, you can also download the official app to view the map and waiting time for each project.

The most important thing about queuing for the park entrance is a FastPass. Enjoy fast service at each popular attraction, which has a sign next to it. You can use it within one hour, after which you won't be able to redeem FastPasses for other attractions. Using FastPasses wisely to plan your activities can save you a lot of time and improve your experience. [Disney Guide] http://www.mafengwo.cn/gonglve/ziyouxing/16209.html

By Early morning at the seaside |

Our first stop was the Frozen theme area. We didn't use FP and only waited in line for 15 minutes. The theme inside was beautifully done. I thought that after taking the boat up the slope, there would be a dive similar to Splash Mountain, but it turned out not to be. It was relatively gentle, which suited the psychological quality of someone like me who is afraid of heights.

Many shows at the World Park, such as the Mexico Pavilion, start two hours after the park opens. There are small animals everywhere, and the children were very excited to see squirrels, hedgehogs, geckos, etc. It's pure wildness.

By ye Yuqing |

We bought a two-day ticket for all four parks, visiting two each day. On the first day, we visited Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, and on the second day, we visited Epcot and Animal Kingdom. There were shuttle buses running between the parks, which was very convenient.

A special reminder here is that when you park your car, you must remember where you parked it, and it is best to take a photo. Because the parking lot is so big, it is really hard to find.

Another thing you can do is download the Disney app and reserve FastPasses in advance. You can start reserving them days in advance. If you reserve on the day of, popular attractions are often fully booked. Three free FastPasses are available each day, and you can reserve all three at once. Once all three are used up, you can reserve one before reserving the next.

After nightfall, we watched the Future World fireworks show on the water by the lake, which was also great!

By Zhou Bubu |

Orlando Disney is the biggest and most fun Disney!

By original intention |

Orlando Disneyland has four parks. The picture here is of the Fantasmic show in Hollywood. The water curtain show was even better than I expected! The fireworks at the end were also gorgeous.

By Cecilia_SZ |

It was absolutely amazing! I especially loved the delicious food in Epcot and the rides at Hollywood Studios were awesome!

By Nomi |

Disney World truly is a place that evokes countless childhood memories. Here, you can forget your age and create precious, childlike, fairytale memories with family, friends, and loved ones. If you simply crave modern, large-scale rides, this isn't the place for you. Walt Disney's goal wasn't to create an amusement park filled with thrills and challenges, but rather to create a fairytale world where the whole family can enjoy themselves. So, come to Disney World and enjoy every spectacular parade and performance, create your own fantasy world, and rediscover the innocent memories of your childhood with family, friends, and loved ones.

By Mororoqiu |

Orlando Disney, the best of all Disney!!! Barely one!!!

By Two Rabbits |

Walt Disney World holds countless dreams from my childhood. Here are my favorite cartoon characters, countless cartoons and movies I watched as a child, and the stars that would streak across the castle in front of the short films.

By starrystarrynight |

There were about the same number of people as at Universal Studios. My classmates said the haunted house was fun, but I skipped it. I went on the Jungle Explorer or some other roller coaster with another group of classmates and got stuck. The ride was stuck in a hole for several minutes before it started again. The staff finally made us go back in again (▼-▼).

By amy |

Disney in Orlando is much more fun than Disney in Los Angeles.

By word forwardly |

The shopping mall is too crowded. There are not enough restaurants, making it inconvenient to eat.

By cto |

There are so many programs and the atmosphere is full of joy. When my baby grows up, I will bring him here to play. :)

By Connie |

I have to give it full marks. This is the only Disney World in the world. The others are all Disneyland. The whole Orlando is full of fairy tale colors. I love this city.

By Poetry of the Wind_ |

For Disneyland stays, I recommend staying inside the park! For those staying inside, I recommend buying a package from the official website! We went in January, and the four-day package for two people cost $900, including accommodation and a pre-booked FastPass. The room card, FP, and payment are all combined into a single device called a "magic band." If you're in the US or Canada, it'll be mailed to you in advance. It's very convenient to swipe it. If you're short on time, it's up to you to choose the park, but the most important one is the Magic Kingdom.

By joycepan |

Of course, a trip to Disney World is a must in Orlando. It's a perfect fairytale trip. Especially during the evening fireworks show, it feels so dreamy and unreal. I'll write a post about Disney World's attractions later.

By Alpaca Ruier |

It was Christmas time when we went there, and we were lucky enough to catch the fireworks festival in the evening, which was really super amazing!

By Handsome |

A sea of joy, where the whole family can have fun

By Lisa🐷 |

There were so many people, it was like a crowd trying to get a discount. Fastpass needs to be booked in advance and on the day, so there were no more. The chicken legs there were really delicious and cheap.

By Charain |

I just want to sigh, big, big, big, big, it’s definitely not enough to go there once

By Little Confucius |

Walt Disney World, located outside of Orlando, Florida, USA, was initially invested in a $400 million project. Spanning 124 square kilometers, the resort boasts four large theme parks: Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Magic Kingdom; three water parks; 32 resort hotels (22 of which are operated by the Walt Disney Company); and 784 campgrounds.

By Cold Dew |

There are several parks together, and it is larger than the one in California. There are many accommodation options nearby and the prices are reasonable.

By Picun Rabbit Seedlings |

I have been to all four Disney parks in Orlando. I think if you go to Orlando, you might as well go to all four. They all have their own characteristics and it is difficult to choose.

By The wind blows from the north |

Disney always turns even adults into a playground for children. At first, I didn't feel anything special; it seemed childish. But the more I played, the more I enjoyed it. Mine train rides, rapids, Pirates of the Caribbean, Peter Pan... I bought a multi-day, multi-park ticket and had a blast.

By Abis |

They can take pictures for you inside, and then you pay to take them out. It is very childhood-like, and the castle is beautiful at night.

By Hassan |

The world's largest Disneyland usually takes three or four days to play

By nini620 |

A dreamy place, well-organized and fun to play!

By Old money |

Actually, if you go to Shanghai Disneyland or Hong Kong Disneyland in the future, you don’t have to go here, the projects are similar.

By ruguojia |

I spent an unforgettable Christmas 2015 here. The moment I boarded the Magical Express from the airport, my fairytale journey truly began. If you're going to Disney World for a special vacation, I highly recommend staying at a Disney Resort hotel.

By Camilla M |

It's a dream I had when I was little. It's worth a visit. My favorite magic kingdom.

By I walk alone through the mountains |

The largest Disneyland in the United States is actually a resort that encompasses several parks, two outlets, and a number of hotels.

By Jiuyue's journey |

As someone who has traveled extensively both domestically and internationally, I can say responsibly that this is a must-go. Even if the conditions don't exist, I'll create them.

By Seme🐷 |

April 14, 2010

Business trip

By Morning Light |

Disney is still worth a visit, especially if you bring your kids, they will have a lot of fun.

By Emma |

The things here are really the No. 1 in the amusement park, highly recommended.

By ╰light and light |

Disney was my dream destination when I was little, but honestly, I was a little disappointed. Maybe I'm past that age now. Besides seeing some familiar characters and scenes, there wasn't much else.

By walk |

Very good except the equipment looks a bit old.

By Sleeping and waking ssw |

The largest Disney, very big, you can't visit it all in one day. The project facilities are very good, especially the fireworks show at night is very beautiful. The only drawback is that the fireworks are too late, so you can only take a taxi back to the hotel

By Yingzao |

Parking is free when staying at the Disney Hotel. The parking lot is very large and there is a shuttle bus to the main gate. You can visit one garden a day. This garden is nothing new and is similar to other Disney gardens. The only highlight is taking a boat into the castle gate. Children should like it very much.

By manzini |

The entertainment inside is fun, there is no need to queue, and the scenery is beautiful.

By Monkey is full of positive energy |

It couldn't be better! I'll definitely be going there again!

By endless83 |

It is definitely worth a visit. I saw all kinds of tasks in Disney cartoons and was very satisfied. The garden is just too big. You can play from morning to night. The various projects are super exciting and the design is very reasonable. I especially recommend the castle fireworks show at night, which is absolutely amazing!

By yiyahoo |

Orlando's Disneyland was built long ago, so many of its facilities aren't very new. Many of the attractions are childish, and the architecture isn't as interesting as other later Disneyland parks. Epcot is worth a visit, a bit like Expo, with a strong cultural feel. For those who like a wide variety of attractions, I recommend visiting other Orlando attractions. Universal Studios is my top choice, Ocean Park. It's less crowded, has more animals, and is also very fun.

By momotracy |

The reason you come to Orlando is for Disneyland, and I believe you will not be disappointed!

By Brilliant Xixi |

The world's largest Disneyland is worthy of its reputation and is great

By My name is Li Xiaosuan |

As soon as you enter the gate, you must run to watch the opening performance, it is amazing!

By renpluto |

A visit to Orlando is a must without visiting Disneyland. Disneyland has four parks, each requiring a full day, so we opted for the classic Magic Kingdom. Parking at Disneyland costs $17 per day, so we took the hotel shuttle bus back and forth. Although tickets are purchased online, you still need to pick them up at the ticket window. You'll need the credit card you used to purchase them and a photocopy of your passport (a valid photocopy is required). Disneyland tickets are magnetic cards, so be sure to keep them safe; you'll need them for subsequent Express reservations. Express reservations are free here, and you can reserve three rides directly for the first time. After you've used all of them, you can reserve one ride at a time. You can also reserve rides through the app, but I couldn't due to a poor connection or app issue, so I had to use a station. My take on Disneyland is that if you don't have children, have a troubled childhood, or are simply obsessed with mice, avoid it. There are no adult-friendly attractions. Having been to Universal Studios, we fell asleep playing, even on the "Space Mountain," arguably the most thrilling ride in the park. In short, choose something Disney-themed and unique. For your money's worth, be sure to check out the castle's light show and fireworks at night. There are many Chinese students working in the park, and they're so friendly when buying things or asking for directions.

By Wang Shisan's Beauty |

We went during New Year's Eve, which is quite crowded. We booked a tour bus a day in advance, which was very convenient. The tour guide was experienced and knew to arrive early, as the park might be closed due to crowd restrictions. We had a blast and made sure to make full use of our fast pass. After the midnight fireworks, we even used it to ride the roller coaster. Haha.

By The little emperor loves traveling |

It's a nice place and the indoor roller coaster is worth a visit.

By SosoMomo |

There are so many people and it's so big. You must plan ahead. If time is limited, some places similar to Hong Kong or other places you have played before can be ranked later, although they are actually slightly different.

Be sure to check your FastPass in advance, and of course, leave some extra money, as transportation between museums is really beyond your control.

By Sharon_shao |

Disney has 4 parks. Magic Kingdom is suitable for children and those who don’t like excitement, Hollywood is suitable for those who like Disney cartoons, the animal park closes early, and Ecpot is the World Expo!

By Pathfinding 121014 |

Can I say that riding Giant Hulk has left me with a shadow on roller coasters? The route is so winding, the ride is so long, the speed is so fast, it's just terrifying.

By Aliens on Earth |

The parking lot outside is huge. It feels like the size of 10 football fields. When looking for your car, you must remember where you are. It's easy to get lost at night :)

By Cheer |

The most classic theme park! This one is quite similar to the one in LA.

By ℡じづempty castle |

It is worthy of being the world's largest amusement park. It is super fun and exciting. Yeah~~~

By xyyyyy |

You must go to Disneyland, it is very playable and the fireworks at night are very beautiful

By Geya |

If you think going to Disneyland as an adult is childish, you're wrong.

Disneyland is definitely not just for children, but for everyone who has childhood memories.

When you step into this place, you will forget all the unpleasantness in life and be moved by the innocence and romance here.