
Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It officially opened on September 12, 2005. It is the fifth Disneyland in the world, the second in Asia, and the first in China.
The park is divided into 7 theme parks, namely: Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land, Grizzli Gulch and Mystic Manor, among which Grizzli Gulch and Mystic Manor are unique in the world.
The park features themed rides, entertainment shows, interactive experiences, dining services, merchandise shops, and food kiosks. In addition, the park presents parades and fireworks displays every night.
The subtropical monsoon climate is best for travel in autumn and winter, when autumn is relatively cool and winter is warm.
1-2 days
2-day tour: Adult ticket HK$699
Child ticket HK$515
10:00~21:00
Opened in 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland is the fifth Disneyland theme park worldwide. It is the smallest in terms of size but offers a unique blend of Disney magic with the cultural flair of Hong Kong. The park plays a major role in enhancing tourism and has brought Disney's classic attractions and characters to Asia.
Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island, near Penny's Bay. You can take the MTR Disneyland Resort Line from Sunny Bay Station to Disneyland Resort Station. Alternatively, take a taxi or bus from various parts of Hong Kong, including Tung Chung, for easy access to the park.
Hong Kong Disneyland typically operates from 10:30 AM to 8:00 PM, but hours may vary depending on the season and special events. The best times to visit are weekdays during the off-peak seasons, such as mid-week in spring or autumn, to avoid large crowds.
Ticket prices range from HKD 619 for one-day adult admission to HKD 458 for children aged 3-11. You can purchase tickets directly on the Hong Kong Disneyland website or through authorized travel agencies. Discounts are often available for online bookings and multi-day passes.
It is highly recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during holidays and weekends, to guarantee entry. Booking at least 1-2 days in advance is ideal to secure the best deals and avoid long queues.
You will need at least 6 to 8 hours to fully explore Hong Kong Disneyland, including enjoying rides, attending shows, and meeting characters. If you plan to visit during special events or peak season, you may need an entire day to fully experience the park.
Hong Kong Disneyland does offer guided tours in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. These tours offer in-depth insights into the park’s attractions and history. You can book the tours in advance through the park’s website or at Guest Relations.
Start with Fantasyland for classic Disney experiences like It's a Small World and the Carousel. Head to Adventureland for jungle expeditions, then move to Tomorrowland for futuristic rides. End the day in Grizzly Gulch with thrilling rides like the Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars, and don't miss the nightly parade or fireworks show.
Yes, Hong Kong Disneyland has nightly fireworks shows at the Sleeping Beauty Castle and seasonal light displays during Halloween and Christmas. The park also offers a special "After Hours" ticket for nighttime visits and exclusive shows during certain seasons.
Hong Kong Disneyland can get crowded, especially on weekends, public holidays, and school vacations. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, particularly during the off-peak seasons (April-June or September-November). Arriving right when the park opens also helps avoid long waits for popular rides.
There are ample restrooms, water refill stations, and shaded seating areas around the park. Food stalls offer a wide range of options from snacks to full meals. Shops sell Disney-themed merchandise, including plush toys, apparel, and accessories.
Yes, Hong Kong Disneyland is fully accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. Wheelchair rentals and stroller rentals are available. The park also has accessible toilets and elevators, and there are special viewing areas for parades and shows for guests with disabilities.
Cash is not required, as Hong Kong Disneyland accepts credit cards, Octopus cards, and mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay at most locations. However, it's always good to have some cash for small purchases or emergencies.
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options available at various restaurants in the park. Halal food is also offered in select restaurants, and information on these options is available at Guest Services.
Yes, souvenir shops are scattered throughout the park. Popular items include Mickey ears, Disney character plush toys, T-shirts, and themed accessories like keychains and mugs.