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abc999
08-02-2009, 12:41 AM
I will be going to China/Hong Kong next month. Anyone with advice for Disneyland?
Disney_Fanatic
08-02-2009, 01:07 AM
I will be going to China/Hong Kong next month. Anyone with advice for Disneyland?
Hi abc999! I'm so excited that there's another DISer going to HKDL!!! I've been there for 4 times in the past 3 years.
HKDL is very small compared to Disneyland, which means less walking!:rotfl2: It has the new Space Mountain just like the one at Disneyland in CA and it also has the Golden Mickey show that is not to be missed!
Just bear in mind that given the language difference, most of the shows are performed in one of the 3 languages (English/Cantonese/Mandarin) at difference show times. I usually grab a showtimes schedule at the park entrance to check what time the shows are performed in English.
I personally think that the food in HKDL is great, especially the snacks items, which have a special local twist to it!
Let me know if you have other questions! Hope you'll have a great trip!:thumbsup2
steve76
08-02-2009, 04:04 AM
I will be going to China/Hong Kong next month. Anyone with advice for Disneyland?
I've only been there once, but I had a great time. It's a really charming little park.
The main advice I would give is just to be prepared for the fact that it is a very small park when compared to most other Disney parks. There is (for the time being at least) no Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean or Haunted Mansion. People who go there expecting these things would probably be dissappointed. As long as you're aware of it then you'll probably have a great time.
Obviously try to go on a weekday (avoiding any public holidays) if you can. Space Mountain is awesome. Jungle River Cruise has a slight twist on the US versions. I also enjoyed the Golden Mickeys show. Don't forget to look at the view of Hong Kong from the top of the treehouse.
I posted a trip report a few months ago which has some more information: Hong Kong Disneyland Trip Report and Review (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2178028)
Have a fantastic trip!
abc999
08-03-2009, 12:29 AM
Hi guys,
Thanks for the information. Hopefully my kids will be tall enought to go on Space Mountain. I can't find anything on the height restrictions, but I know they are not tall enough for the one at WDW.
I wonder if it will be more interesting to watch the shows in English or Chinese...
Steve - great trip report. I was actually thinking of maybe skipping Disney and just doing Ocean Park, but I will definitely do both now. Can you tell me a little more about Autopia? The last time I was in Disneyland was in 1995.
Disney_Fanatic
08-03-2009, 07:50 AM
I just did a quick search on google and found you a map of HKDL. It has the height requirement listed under each ride (although the fond is kind of small). HTH!
ShastaBear
08-03-2009, 08:36 AM
We just got back from a trip to Hong Kong and China. Like others have said, it is a much smaller park. Having visited on a weekday, it was difficult to find things to do until the fireworks. If you visit on a weekday, do not bother getting the Star Pass. We only used one ticket from the Star Pass on a line that had a wait time of 15 minutes. There were virtually no lines at any of the attractions.
In my opinion, the best part of HKDL is the parade. We line up for the parade early, but there was no need to do so. Everyone in the park, more or less, had a front row spot. I don’t want to spoil the surprise, but if you are in the front row, you will get wet. There are “dry” zones, if you want to avoid the water.
We also enjoyed It’s a Small World and the Golden Mickeys. For the Golden Mickeys, if you need to see the teleprompter with the English translation, try to sit towards the right hand side.
If you have any questions, just let me know.
ShastaBear
08-03-2009, 08:40 AM
I pulled out the map to see the height requirement for Space Mountain... 102 cm... so about 40.2 inches. :)
Luisa
08-03-2009, 08:48 AM
There is (for the time being at least) no Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean or Haunted Mansion. People who go there expecting these things would probably be dissappointed.
I was there last October and actually, there was a haunted mansion of sorts, just not like the Disneyland and WDW ones. This one you walk through in a group and they have actors playing the roles of the ghosts etc that jump out at you. I had no idea what they were saying but I've never laughed/screamed so much in my life! I don't know if this was just for Halloween but if you look at the map you can see the building at top left of Main St USA.
I found the park to be small enough to see it all in a day, the general feeling seems to be that this one is geared more towards children and teenagers but I really enjoyed myself. The train to the park and the station are fantastic, as is the fountain as you head to the park.
abc999
08-03-2009, 09:18 AM
Thanks you all!!! My DD is good to go, DS was 39.5 inches the last time we measured him. I just hope that if he does get on at HKDL, he can get on all the 40" rides when we get to WDW the week after that.
steve76
08-03-2009, 01:19 PM
I was there last October and actually, there was a haunted mansion of sorts, just not like the Disneyland and WDW ones. This one you walk through in a group and they have actors playing the roles of the ghosts etc that jump out at you. I had no idea what they were saying but I've never laughed/screamed so much in my life! I don't know if this was just for Halloween but if you look at the map you can see the building at top left of Main St USA.
Yeah, I think that was part of the Halloween celebrations. It sounds like a lot of fun. They do seem to have some really good seasonal events there, such as Halloween and Chinese New Year.
They are building 'Mystic Manor' as part of the HKDL expansion, but I would assume that's a couple of years away (I think Toy Story Land is coming first).
Hi guys,
Steve - great trip report. I was actually thinking of maybe skipping Disney and just doing Ocean Park, but I will definitely do both now. Can you tell me a little more about Autopia? The last time I was in Disneyland was in 1995.
Autopia is a very simple car driving ride. There is one pedal and a steering wheel. I had heard that the queues here can be quite long if you go on a busy day, which I can believe as it is quite slow loading. When I was there the queue got up to 10-15 minutes (if I recall correctly) in the middle of the day (an eternity by HKDL standards!). As you get to the end of the queue, it splits into three just before you go down the steps onto the loading platforms. The three tracks are different. Apparently they are (from Wikipedia):
A: Longest track featuring an overpass across the UFO Zone area
B: Shortest track
C: More "difficult" to drive
But they are not marked. I did Track A each time (at the point where the queue splits, it is the one on the far right). At the start of the day, this was the only one open. The 'overpass' bit is where you go above the heads of people in tomorrowland, around the water play area.
The landscaping is good, lots of topiaries and views of Space Mountain and the surrounding hills. The tracks interweave so you never really know where you are going next.
All in all, I thought it was a fun little ride, but not one that I'd necessarily want to wait more than a few minutes for. But, I imagine kids love it.
abc999
08-10-2009, 09:45 AM
Any places to get discount tickets?
BradyBz12
08-10-2009, 10:12 AM
A good blog on HKDL with some great pics HERE (http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/hong_kong_disneyland/)
wendylovesdisney
08-10-2009, 10:41 AM
Also, Chinese people have a very different idea of "personal space" then we do. They think nothing of crowding up in a que and actually touching your body by standing so close, also shoving forward is normal too. I did not get any consideration having a small child or for being a woman. People get VERRRYYYY close to you.
The Mickey head ice cream cart had lychee flavor ice cream and red bean!!
The park is smaller, but that was okay for us.
-Wendy
Kath816
08-10-2009, 09:18 PM
My son was travelling around China with another teacher who teaches English there on break, so I got them a few nights at Hong Kong Disneyland. I was surprised to discover that the park passes came "free" with the room when you are a DVC member.
Can't help you on the HK Disney, but you HAVE to go to Stanley Market in HK!
CriminyCrafft
08-10-2009, 11:27 PM
I went to HK Disneyland in January 2009. I enjoyed it but it is very different than other Disneys I've been to (I've been to WDW, Disneyland CA, and Tokyo Disney). The castle is tiny and there aren't many rides/attractions. I found the food to be pretty repulsive (i.e., octopus tentacles and fish balls wrapped in cellophane at snack carts) but that probably just shows my Western bias. They do have Mickey Ear bars tho! Interestingly, the shop employees followed me around like vultures and were very, very pushy. They were nice but it was awkward - I didn't want to be rude but I wasn't sure how to deflect super aggressive salespeople. I didn't do a very good job because I ended up buying Mickey earrings and a necklace that were waaaaay too expensive.
Another interesting tidbit - you can buy a set of fastpasses for the main attractions at the ticket counters. I did this but I didn't really need it.
The guests and CMs were all courteous. All the CMs spoke English and they have English names.
I very much enjoyed the shows and parade.
Unfortch I didn't make it to Ocean Park. I LOVED Hong Kong though! You'll have a great time. My favorite things in HK were the mid levels escalators, the symphony of lights, and Chungking Mansions (which is sketchy but very cool, I thought).
Feel free to message me with questions.
CriminyCrafft
08-10-2009, 11:34 PM
Should have also mentioned - Festival of the Lion King at HK Disneyland is different than at WDW and I enjoyed it very much. Also, it was funny and cute watching people my age (34) or older (including a 65 year old Chinese woman beside me) oooh-ing and aaah-ing and grabbing at the 3D jewels and pie in Mickey's Philharmagic.
In case you ever make it back to that side of the globe, Tokyo Disney Resort is amazing in every way and is such fun to visit. I've been twice now and cannot wait to go back.
steve76
08-11-2009, 12:54 PM
Any places to get discount tickets?
I don't know if you can get discounted tickets anywhere, but Disney do seem to do quite a lot of special offers. I was watching the HKDL website for several months before my visit, and they seemed to have quite a few different offers on (stay at a Disney hotel, get an extra day at the park for free etc.).
Unfortch I didn't make it to Ocean Park. I LOVED Hong Kong though! You'll have a great time. My favorite things in HK were the mid levels escalators, the symphony of lights, and Chungking Mansions (which is sketchy but very cool, I thought).
I agree with you 100% on the mid-level escalators. It's a silly thing really, but great fun, and a great way to see parts of the city that you might not otherwise see.
Zeebs
10-24-2009, 04:32 AM
We visited Hong Kong on our way through from the UK to New Zealand, we struggled to find reasonably priced nice accommodation in Hong Kong that would accommodated 4 in the end we spent 5 nights at Disney's Hollywood Hotel. If you purchase a Annual pass for a fraction more than a 1 day ticket you get a discount on your accommodation, I think the weekdays I got 35% and 20% on the Saturday night. The annual pass I got had black outs but because I checked for our trip they didn't apply to us.
The hotel was great and they had random visits from some of the characters which was great as we didn't do a character meal.
Getting into Hong Kong was easy from the Hotel and pain free (our kids were 3 and 17 months) The trains are easy to use and reliable.
We really enjoyed the open top bus tour of Hong Kong totally touristy but enjoyable.
Disneyland is small as others have said. And some of the things they list on their map as attractions are debatable but we had a lot of fun.
We spent 1 and a half days the first day we did a few rides with the kids and then had something to eat while waiting for the parade, which we really enjoyed. We didn't stay for the fireworks, but did watch them from our room one night (we were upgraded to park view because it was my birthday I think) But because we were out and about in Hong Kong most nights we missed them. The park didn't open until 10.00 although you could get through the turnstills into the main park and mainstreet before that you go stopped at a rope to the rest of the park.
Space Mountain is the only thrill ride but it is fun. And we really enjoyed the Jungle Cruise in my opinion the best out of the three parks I have visited.
We had the star pass and used all the things except for the Golden Mickey Show we didn't think the kids would sit through another show, which was a shame as everyone says it is great nevermind maybe another time.
We probably didn't need the star pass but it got us front row seats in the Lion King show.
We have two blondie boys and the Chinese loved them. I lost count of the amount of photos that were taken of them. I think that because they were blonde, boys and two of them they were quite a novelty. Most people asked but others did not. It doesn't worry me but if you don't like your children touched and photographed you might not like it.
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Disneyland Hollywood Hotel
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Swimming Pool and Slide
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Random Games they play around the park playing for stickers. They also hand out stickers with frequency we have so many, in the end I wasn't letting the kids put them on their tshirts if it was one we didn't have.
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Cullen waiting for the train
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Inside the train
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A Hong Kong Street, taken from the open top bus tour
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Crowd around Bruce Lee Statue taking photos of the Master
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Crowd around my boys taking their photos.
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Fountain at the gates of Disneyland
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Me and Asian Captain Jack.
I also don't think you need to get a travel agent involved with tours Hong Kong is very easy to get around and most people speak English which helps also.
Kirsten
TLinden16
10-24-2009, 08:14 AM
We have a brand new board for Hong Kong Disneyland, so I'm going to move it there now.
Piglet99645
10-29-2009, 06:56 PM
Bring an umbrella if you are going in the hot months. We wished we had had one to protect us from the heat.
Also, consider going in the "single rider" lines. It seems it is not culturally a comfortable thing for the Chinese to do this....... so my husband and I went "single rider" on space mountain 4 times in a row with no wait!! (We even sat together a couple of times).
I have tons of pics, but not on this computer. Will try to remember to come back and post them.
Toronto111
10-31-2009, 04:21 AM
We really enjoyed our Disneyland Hotel experience - from the room, to staff, pool, food and ambiance - a really good, well thought-out hotel, and unlike other Hong Kong Hotels - lots of space and room. Do yourself a flavor and stay more than 1 night. Most obviously the location is great for the Disneyland Park - but getting into.
TokyoDina
01-11-2010, 09:14 PM
Any tips for staying off resort? My hubby and I are making plans for our first trip over there. We are of course going to do the Tourist thing. I wanted to go to HKDL and he has been wanting to go to Hong Kong forever so I figured why not knock out two birds with one stone.
Anyways wondering if anyone stayed off resort at a hotel around HKDL or near the air port? Trying to get prices and all that.
CriminyCrafft
01-11-2010, 10:00 PM
Any tips for staying off resort? My hubby and I are making plans for our first trip over there. We are of course going to do the Tourist thing. I wanted to go to HKDL and he has been wanting to go to Hong Kong forever so I figured why not knock out two birds with one stone.
Anyways wondering if anyone stayed off resort at a hotel around HKDL or near the air port? Trying to get prices and all that.
I stayed at Langham Place in Mongkok when I went to HK Disney. It was an amazing hotel, I loved it. And it's very easy to get to Disney from there. Hong Kong is so small and the metro is so convenient that as long as you stay someplace near a subway stop you'll be able to get to Disney pretty easily.
TokyoDina
01-12-2010, 08:03 AM
Okay so here is another question we are thinking about going in Feburary or March is that a bad time of year to go. I noticed most people said the park has low attendance. But with my luck I'll go the day it's packed. We are waiting that long to save up money and wait for DH to finish training also it's kind of a b-day gift since he has been waiting to go there forever!
What's typically the prices on hotels out there? I am gonna look into the hotel that was stated above and I've seen a few others but the resort hotel is out of my budget....
BelleBway
01-12-2010, 08:36 AM
Any tips for staying off resort? My hubby and I are making plans for our first trip over there. We are of course going to do the Tourist thing. I wanted to go to HKDL and he has been wanting to go to Hong Kong forever so I figured why not knock out two birds with one stone.
Anyways wondering if anyone stayed off resort at a hotel around HKDL or near the air port? Trying to get prices and all that.
I stayed 1 night at the HK Disneyland Hollywood hotel and spent the remainder of my stay at the Salisbury YMCA of Hong Kong. It's not at all like what you'd think of a YMCA- more like a clean, basic hotel in a terrific location (on Kowloon, walking distance to the Star Ferry); since it was affordable, I paid a little extra for a room with an amazing view of the harbour. They even had room service. Would totally recommend it.
I'll actually be back in HK in a few weeks, but since I'm only there for a day, I'm not going to hit HK Disneyland; too much else to see- HK is an amazing city. You won't regret going there.
ChrisFL
01-12-2010, 08:38 AM
Okay so here is another question we are thinking about going in Feburary or March is that a bad time of year to go. I noticed most people said the park has low attendance. But with my luck I'll go the day it's packed. We are waiting that long to save up money and wait for DH to finish training also it's kind of a b-day gift since he has been waiting to go there forever!
What's typically the prices on hotels out there? I am gonna look into the hotel that was stated above and I've seen a few others but the resort hotel is out of my budget....
I went on Chinese New Year to the park last year....it was busy, but still was able to see almost everything in the park. Note that Chinese New Year is February 15th this year.
I stayed at the Silvermine Beach hotel...it was about $80 a night IIRC (I got it with a flight package from Manila so can't remember the exact amount), it wasn't the most luxurious hotel but I enjoyed that it was secluded and very peaceful, it's also right near a ferry boat stop that comes from Central. It was a bit south west of HKDL.
darren123
01-18-2010, 03:58 AM
If you go into HK near Star Ferry becareful of the people doing a survey with prizes it is about a time share resort do not bother as it has a hard sell.
HK is so beautiful if you can stay at the Hollywood Hotel and you get a second day into the park for free
We are going back again soon
julieannbabe
02-01-2010, 10:57 AM
Hi abc999! I'm so excited that there's another DISer going to HKDL!!! I've been there for 4 times in the past 3 years.
HKDL is very small compared to Disneyland, which means less walking!:rotfl2: It has the new Space Mountain just like the one at Disneyland in CA and it also has the Golden Mickey show that is not to be missed!
Just bear in mind that given the language difference, most of the shows are performed in one of the 3 languages (English/Cantonese/Mandarin) at difference show times. I usually grab a showtimes schedule at the park entrance to check what time the shows are performed in English.
I personally think that the food in HKDL is great, especially the snacks items, which have a special local twist to it!
Let me know if you have other questions! Hope you'll have a great trip!:thumbsup2
the space mountain doesn't go upside down then?
i liked the space mountain in CA.
ChrisFL
02-01-2010, 08:34 PM
the space mountain doesn't go upside down then?
i liked the space mountain in CA.
Yes, Space Mountain in CA, Tokyo and Hong Kong are basically the same.
The main differences are that Tokyo's queue is the best but there's no on-board audio, DL has on-board audio and so does HK, but the HK queue is severely lacking (IMO)
queenie82
02-07-2010, 09:52 PM
Just wondering about the Golden Mickey's show.
Is it the same as the one on DCL Wonder?
BigBubba
07-07-2010, 08:36 PM
Curious to know how helpful are the Chinese with the language barrier?
BelleBway
07-07-2010, 09:07 PM
Curious to know how helpful are the Chinese with the language barrier?
I never had any language problems at all. All signs are in English (as well as Chinese). Jungle Cruise was offered with 3 lines depending on language- one English. Stitch Encounter was offered at different times in different languages... but I didn't feel any need to visit it.
There's enough English language in Hong Kong in general that I've never had any language problems, especially around the major tourist areas.
LOL that earlier in the thread I said I wouldn't hit HKDL when I was in HK this yr... oops, I somehow ended up there. :)
ChrisFL
07-07-2010, 10:13 PM
Agreed, English wasn't a problem at all when I visited Hong Kong...it's one of the major languages overall since it was a British colony for so long.
mornings11
07-08-2010, 09:21 AM
good place..i shall go there on my next vocation
is the hotel right by the park? is that far from other city sights/touristy places? :flower:
BelleBway
07-08-2010, 09:46 PM
is the hotel right by the park? is that far from other city sights/touristy places? :flower:
The official hotels are a short shuttle bus from the parks. They are a little far from the major tourist sites- however, it is super easy to get around Hong Kong on the subway which has a stop right by the park.
On my first trip to HK, I stayed 2 nights at the Disney Hollywood hotel and did the park, and then transferred to a hotel in the heart of the tourist area. I think that worked perfectly for me- but again, it would have been easy to get around even if I'd stayed by HKDL, although it would have taken a little longer.
Hong Kong is an awesome place to visit; I highly recommend going there if you have a chance.
thank you, BelleBway! haven't even thought about staying onsite for a little bit, and then going elsewhere! that's a wonderful idea, b/c it sounds like the park is small enough to be able to finish it in a day.
this thread has been so helpful, b/c our vacation is still in the "planning" stage...so i'm just trying to get info/ideas...doing research! again, thanx for the info, everyone! :flower:
corgi_monster
07-28-2010, 01:17 AM
I would be prepared with an autograph book. There were so many characters walking around and NO LINES. In fact, it was almost sad how no one seemed to care about the characters :(
There is an awesome doll house in one of the stores in Main Street - lots of Disney details!
Also, if you have time, watch Aristocats before your trip. I'm not sure why, but Marie is very popular in both Hong Kong and Tokyo.
Take the time to check out the merchandise. The rounded-style character items (not sure if that makes any sense), some pins, ball-shaped beanbag pillows, etc. were available in Hong Kong a couple of years before the EXACT same merchandise was available in the states. The items you see in HKDL are a good indication of what you might see in the WDW and DL in the next few years.
That being said, I went right after the park opened and things may be very different now. I have some pics in the my Disneyland pre-trip report (link in signature).
joech
08-02-2010, 12:25 PM
We are going to Disneyland Hong Kong tomorrow and we haven't plan anything. I hope we don't miss too much as most of you mentioned DLHK is really small.
honeyjames
02-04-2011, 07:51 AM
I stayed at this hotel for 3 nights for a conference bus from the front that will take you to Disneyland. Transportation to and from work regularly schedule.Staff useful pool great for kids. The hotel was very easy to reach, just a ride 25 minutes by car.
Tanzanite
02-04-2011, 11:53 AM
I would be prepared with an autograph book. There were so many characters walking around and NO LINES. In fact, it was almost sad how no one seemed to care about the characters :(
There is an awesome doll house in one of the stores in Main Street - lots of Disney details!
Also, if you have time, watch Aristocats before your trip. I'm not sure why, but Marie is very popular in both Hong Kong and Tokyo.
Take the time to check out the merchandise. The rounded-style character items (not sure if that makes any sense), some pins, ball-shaped beanbag pillows, etc. were available in Hong Kong a couple of years before the EXACT same merchandise was available in the states. The items you see in HKDL are a good indication of what you might see in the WDW and DL in the next few years.
That being said, I went right after the park opened and things may be very different now. I have some pics in the my Disneyland pre-trip report (link in signature).
Marie is our favorite my daughter and i did 8 days wdw could not find her when we went 2009 we went to guest relations they arranged special meet for us in Epcot i think they had a lot of complaints as she now comes out every day.thanks for sharing i so want to go Hong Kong.
steve76
02-05-2011, 06:51 AM
When I went to HKDL, language was absolutely no problem. Everyone spoke English and signs were in English. However the fact that it's also in Chinese makes it much more interesting, in my opinion. The only thing it stopped me doing was the Stitch attraction - but only because when I happened to wander past they were doing shows in Chinese, and I never bothered to return later when they were doing shows in English.
The HKDL Hotels are also within walking distance of the park. The Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel is the closest. I would guess that it would be quicker to walk than to get the bus - since the bus drops you off my the train station (and the walk from the hotel to the park is not much longer than the walk from the bus station to the park).
The Hollywood Hotel is further away, but still walkable (I did it). However, on a hot day I might be tempted to get the bus instead.
reddicjohnson
02-19-2011, 01:37 AM
I had only one time visited of hong Kong Disneyland when I was in since 14 years old, it was my really great one week which I spend at this place, Its really lovely place to be with family , friends,or colleagues.
MadHatterMom2
05-06-2011, 12:30 PM
My family just visited HKDL during Spring Break. The park itself was small, as described in other places on this board. Someone called it "Disney Lite" and I think that's a pretty good name for it. We liked it, though. It was great to see the cultural differences between Disney here in the U.S. and overseas.
We stayed at the Disneyland Hotel and really liked it there. Very convenient and lots of things to do at the property itself.
Based on a recommendation from steve76 on this board, we went to the Ngong Ping cable car, which we really enjoyed (thanks, Steve!).
I probably wouldn't go to Hong Kong just to visit HKDL, but it's a great place to go if you have other reasons to be there.
nicewish00
05-13-2011, 11:27 AM
you can update some picture about overthere. I hope can watch it here.:banana:
hkfpstudio
06-20-2011, 09:40 PM
Hong Kong is fun for travel, but don't miss LKF in Central (both Friday and Saturday night)
Disneyland half day is enough.
breced
08-25-2011, 01:52 AM
Just wondering about the Golden Mickey's show.
Is it the same as the one on DCL Wonder?
There are some differences. I think the Disney HK's Golden Mickey's show is better. It got a bigger stage for the actors.
breced
08-25-2011, 01:56 AM
I personally won't visit Disney HK between June to Sept.
1. It is really really HOT!
2. Too many peoples.
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