Infolinks

Showing posts with label Mickey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2013

Hong Kong Disneyland Tour Tips

Visiting Hong Kong Disneyland is indeed one thing you want to do in Hong Kong unless you are more of a shopper and/or a person who wanted to learn new culture. Here are the things I can share as tips when going to Hong Kong Disneyland.

An umbrella for a change of weather.

It is important to bring your umbrella around just in case the weather changes. I remember arriving at Hong Kong Disneyland without it and it was way too hot. So we just take the heat of the sun and enjoy instead. Best thing to do is check the weather before heading to Hong Kong Disneyland so you could further prepare.


Bring as much cash as you can especially when kids are with you.

Having kids with you may have you spend more than what you have planned for the day. Especially when they saw goodies or things that attracts them. Remember, you’re on a kid’s paradise which means greater stuff kids love are just waiting around the corner. Also bringing extra cash is always a good thing to do when going out. In cases you would need money for any unwanted fees, you have yourself all primed.




A bottle of water or drink per person might help quench your thirst.

The guard informed us that we are not allowed to carry more than a bottle of water inside the theme park. And being inside a theme park, prices of goods typically is twice as much as what it is outside, so bringing a bottle of water will save you bucks. There are drinking fountains around so you should be good refilling your bottle of water whenever you wanted. I betya'll be thirsting yourself up after riding and walking around Hong Kong Disneyland.

A snack or two might save some penny.

Just like the latter you are not allowed to bring too many bags of chips or bread, etc. when you’re inside a theme park. Therefore, you may want to bring just enough and also you might want to taste some of the food Hong Kong Disneyland offers such us Mickey waffles, sausage sandwich, and weird pumpkin designed doughnuts, etc.

Wear proper clothes and shoes.

You should know what are the dos and don’ts when visiting a theme park. Just like any other theme park, Hong Kong Disneyland offers lots of rides which your clothes might either get wet or flown or worst get torn. I would suggest you wear comfortable clothes and shoes so you can walk around and ride without any other things to bear in mind. Wear something that will not bother you. You don’t want your feet starts killing you in such short time else you will ruin the fun.

Extra clothes just in case.

Some rides might get you wet or sweat so having an extra clothes with you will make you feel comfortable at most. You know kids as well, so better be ready.



Meds for headaches and motion sickness.

Most people enjoy the rides but you would not know how long you can stand those fast and head turning rides. Just keeping a tablet or 2 for headaches and motion sickness might save the day.

Take lots of memories.

Not only experiencing all the best things in Hong Kong Disneyland but taking pictures might help you saving up some memories which you can share to your families and friends. Get yourself a good camera, point and shoot are what I could suggest for non-prof photographers, to capture every magical moment you have in Hong Kong Disneyland.

Enjoy some rides or as much as possible all rides.

Hong Kong Disneyland is a theme park and your ticket says “a day pass”. So what are you waiting for, enjoy all the rides and ride ‘em all till you drop.  Enjoy!




Plan your tour around the vicinity.

When going to any kind of park you might want to have your route planned for the map you have. Deciding where to go first then last is the best way to make sure you will be able to do all things and got no problems on the way out. Also, this is a theme park so you might want to not go with the flow as people stack up per ride.

Know what’s new.

It is a must to know what the theme park’s new attractions are and their monthly theme. This might help you in getting dressed or maybe there are some contests or freebies you can get if you followed their set theme. Which I will be sharing on the next article – “Disneyland’s Halloween Celebration”.


Hope this helps out. The next article is about Disneyland's Halloween theme which I actually took some photos and hope you like them as well.

If you have any query just let me know. Like my page at www.facebook.com/travelingwithyu or visit and email me at my blogsites: http://travelingwithyu.blogspot.com or https://travelingwithyu.wordpress.com , or twit me at @travelingwithyu anything you have in mind, comments, suggestions, reactions, etc.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

A Magical World Tour – Hong Kong Disneyland (Part 3)


The fun and adventure did not stop by us seeing those gigantic toys and experiencing Grizzly Gluch and be on a wild wild west adventure. Hong Kong Disneyland is not as magical without the following experiences:

Disneyland Magical Parade

I remember we came rushing down the train when we heard about the noise and even it's around 3 in the afternoon and it was very hot, we stayed there watching and taking pictures.




I was amazed when I saw Belle she really looked like Belle from the cartoons. She really do exists. Does Beast exists as well?



Ria this one is for you! I know how much you love Tigger... :) See him waving back! 


I really love Tink especially her childishness and funny Tink have muscles now. I wonder if Periwinkle can join this hot parade. It could have been great seeing Tink's twin fairy with frosted wings just to join. 


Cool Stuffs and Souvenirs to take home





Grab a Grub




Fireworks display at the Sleeping Beauty's Castle




This is just the first half. I'll tell you more on the next article A Magical World Tour – Hong Kong Disneyland (Part 4). Hope this will give you a little glimpse of what you can see in Hong Kong Disneyland.

If you have any query just let me know. Like my page at www.facebook.com/travelingwithyu or visit and email me at my blogsites: http://travelingwithyu.blogspot.com or https://travelingwithyu.wordpress.com , or twit me at @travelingwithyu anything you have in mind, comments, suggestions, reactions, etc.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

A Magical World Tour – Hong Kong Disneyland (Part 2)

I have given you a short list of Disneyland’s magical places. From TOMORROWLAND to FANTASYLAND to ADVENTURELAND and to TARZAN’S TREE HOUSE. It was not just that we went around Tarzan’s tree house by the river and saw amazing stuff. Continuing the magically fun in Hong Kong Disneyland are as follows:

River View Ride Adventure.





A Grizzly Gulch experience.




I felt like one of the toys at the Toy Story Land.





Surprised, amazed, and filled with enigmatic emotions at the Mystic Point.






This is just a part of our Hong Kong Disneyland adventure. I'll tell you more on the next article - A Magical World Tour – Hong Kong Disneyland (Part 3). 


If you have any query just let me know. Like my page at www.facebook.com/travelingwithyu or visit and email me at my blogsites: http://travelingwithyu.blogspot.com orhttps://travelingwithyu.wordpress.com, or twit me at @travelingwithyu anything you have in mind, comments, suggestions, reactions, etc.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

A Magical World Tour – Hong Kong Disneyland (Part 1)

T’was an evening of excitement as we searched for our way to our next destination or pit stop. A month before our trip, we already booked our tickets for a childhood most wanted theme park. Our Standard (1) Day Ticket was priced at HKD 450 or PHP 2,500 + (children’s tickets were about HKD 130 lesser). We decided to take the MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui station (TST Station – Red Line) or East Tsim Sha Tsui station (East TST Station – Hot Pink Line) to Disneyland Resort Station. Here’s Hong Kong’s Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Subway System map to help:





Following are the routes we considered.

Longer and Expensive Way

Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Lai King Station then change coach to the Orange Line in Lai King to Sunny Bay and switch coach Pink Line or the Disneyland Resort line (MTR Disneyland Resort has only 1 stop).

Shorter and Cheaper Way

East Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Nam Cheong Station then change coach to the Orange Line in Nam Cheong to Sunny Bay and switch coach Pink Line or the Disneyland Resort line (MTR Disneyland Resort has only 1 stop).


We decided to take the Longer and Expensive Way going to Disneyland Resort then took the Shorter and Cheaper Way back to TST station.

It was a fun filled day:


We went to the future with Buzz in Tomorrow Land.



We went around the world in the Fantasy Land.




We've met Mickey and the gang.



Watched Mickey’s Philharmagic performance on a 4D.


I saw the Jungle and Tarzan’s Niche at the AdventureLand.








This is just the first half. I'll tell you more on the next article A Magical World Tour – Hong Kong Disneyland (Part 2). Hope this will give you a little glimpse of what you can see in Hong Kong Disneyland.

If you have any query just let me know. Like my page at www.facebook.com/travelingwithyu or visit and email me at my blogsites: http://travelingwithyu.blogspot.com or https://travelingwithyu.wordpress.com, or twit me at @travelingwithyu anything you have in mind, comments, suggestions, reactions, etc.

Thanks!