
Wandering Through Fairytale Time, located at Shanghai Disneyland on Huangzhao Road in Chuansha Town, Pudong New District, Shanghai, uses realistic scenes and dynamic projection technology to tell the story of Snow White. Guests can follow the storyline by climbing stairs and interacting with the animals. This experience allows guests to relive the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" like never before. You'll become part of this classic tale, experiencing the beloved story firsthand. You'll talk and interact with classic Disney characters, and work with the seven dwarfs to tidy up their little house. The story unfolds before your eyes, allowing you to witness the fun, evil, and romance firsthand. The attraction is filled with hidden gems and surprises, whetting the appetites of both adults and children. First, wait at an exquisite door, which suddenly opens, and the journey begins. A 3D animated book magically displays words like clouds. Ascending the stairs to the top of the castle, you'll be captivated by the murals depicting various Disney princesses. Finally, a series of darkened rooms reveal Snow White's fate.
Subtropical monsoon climate
Suitable for all seasons
1-3 hours
free
09:00-21:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)
"Wandering in Fairy Tale Time" is an immersive experience designed to transport visitors into the world of fairy tales, combining interactive storytelling with whimsical visuals. It is popular among families and children, fostering creativity and imagination.
The attraction is located in the heart of Shanghai, easily accessible by metro (Line 1 or 8), with stops near the venue. You can also take a taxi or walk if you are staying nearby.
It operates daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Weekdays tend to be less crowded, making them ideal for a more relaxed experience. Weekends and holidays can be busier, especially in the afternoons.
The entrance fee is typically around 100 RMB for adults, with discounts available for children and senior citizens. Tickets can be purchased online via the attraction's official website or at the entrance.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons (holidays and weekends). Booking a few days in advance should suffice.
Most visitors spend around 2 to 3 hours exploring the attraction, including time for photos, interactive exhibits, and shopping.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are offered in both Mandarin and English, but availability may depend on the time of visit.
Start by visiting the main exhibit hall for an introduction to the fairy-tale world, then wander through the interactive displays. End with a visit to the garden or café for a relaxing break.
Night visits and light shows are available on select dates, particularly during festivals or holiday seasons. Check the official website for special event schedules.
The attraction tends to be less crowded on weekdays, particularly in the morning hours. Weekends and public holidays see the highest number of visitors.
The attraction is designed to be accessible for families with young children and elderly visitors. The pathways are stroller and wheelchair-friendly.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted. Cash payments are also allowed, but credit cards may not be accepted in some areas.
There is a café within the attraction offering light snacks and drinks. Nearby, you can find various restaurants serving Chinese and international cuisine.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available in some nearby restaurants. Halal food can be found in the surrounding area, as Shanghai offers many Halal dining options.
Yes, there are souvenir shops within the attraction, selling fairy-tale-inspired items such as plush toys, books, and decorations.
After visiting, the metro is the best option for continuing your journey, with several lines accessible from the nearby stations. Taxis and buses are also readily available.