Majide
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2017
- Messages
- 80
Thanks! Please feel free to let me know if you have any questionsGreat report so far! Looking forward to the rest- we are doing HK and SH later this year so eagerly awaiting your thoughts!

Thanks! Please feel free to let me know if you have any questionsGreat report so far! Looking forward to the rest- we are doing HK and SH later this year so eagerly awaiting your thoughts!
Can't wait to share more! Yeah I really wish they would try to bring Duffy and Friends over to the US , even if they were just at one park. I feel like people are crazier for merch than ever, and I think everyone would fall in love with them. Maybe they could have a special event or festival with them for a limited time to build hype, wouldn't that be fun?Wow, what a dream trip! Looking forward to seeing more! Love all the food pictures! LinaBell is so cute, I don't know why we hardly get any of that crew in the US Parks!
Gelatoni is super cute! Yes the pin trading carnival was busy but lots of fun!Wow so interesting reading your HKDL update - so much has changed since my last trip (2019)! Characters, particularly Duffy and friends, have always been super popular over there with longer lines than most rides! Gelatoni is my favourite.
Looking forward to reading about your pin trading experience. Last time I was there coincided with a pin trading carnival too and the lines for that were insane! I got my giant gold LE Duffy pin though so worth it![]()
I don't really care much for Toy Story Land to be honest, but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the Toy Soldiers parachute ride. Got great views from up there!We then did a walk through of Toy Story Land. It's funny how many of these parks actually have a Toy Story Land. We never went on any Toy Story rides this trip, but it was interesting to walk through them and see so many of the same things copy and pasted over.
I used to love the Minnie ice-cream bar at HKDL, not sure if they still have it. It was mango and strawberry flavoured ice-cream.Now, I was on a quest to try all of the Mickey Mouse bars on this trip, but I couldn't resist the LinaBell Ice Cream! My DH got the Mickey bar so I could still try it. It was probably the closet to the US parks of all of the ones on the trip, which places it in the middle of my rankings. The LinaBell bar was interesting. Not bad, but for sure looked better than it tasted.
Haha my partner mocks my love of mint flavoured things too. I think I would draw the line at soda thoughI often joke that mint flavored thing are "toothpaste" flavor whenever my DH orders them, but this mint soda turned that into the truth. It was like drinking mouthwash. Now, I'm sure this is how mint soda is supposed to taste, but it wasn't what my DH was expecting, so just a warning on that.
Nope, no early entry for hotel guests. They only have the paid option at the moment unfortunately. And yes, sadly fast passes are only paid now. That's been a change across all of the parks worldwideWhat fabulous updates! Do you not get early entry for staying at a Disney hotel then? What about fast passes or are they all paid now? Thanks!
Yes they still have it! Wow that sounds good, definitely will have to try it next trip.I used to love the Minnie ice-cream bar at HKDL, not sure if they still have it. It was mango and strawberry flavoured ice-cream.
Haha yeah definitely not something I would recommendHaha my partner mocks my love of mint flavoured things too. I think I would draw the line at soda though![]()
FWIW, I don't think I've ever experienced early entry at HKDL (and have stayed at all 3 Disney hotels)Nope, no early entry for hotel guests. They only have the paid option at the moment unfortunately.
It's fun seeing your own country from a different perspective, although I've always had a problem with the way Australia is depicted - apparently the entire continent of Australia can be reduced to a kangaroo and a koala chucked in with the Polynesian sectionIt was fun to go on Small World and see the America Section. It was basically the Statue of Liberty, Pocahontas, and the Hollywood sign haha Though, since we are in Hong Kong there was an expanded Chinese part and that was really cute!
This looks awesome! I'm so looking forward to seeing the new castle sometime in the not too distant future!It is so cool how intricate the projection mapping can be.
![]()
I was always astounded with the lack of people walking to and from the hotels. I would choose to walk over catching a crowded bus any day of the week! I would probably be considered extreme though - I used to often walk the 9km (about 5.5 miles) to work instead of catching public transportAt the end of the night, we decided to walk back to the hotel and only saw two other families doing the same. I'm not sure how busy the shuttle bus back would have been, but the walk is really not too far at all so we were surprised not many other did it.
Great update! I haven't seen any reports of the new castle show. How would you compare it to HEA?Monday, April 1 Cont. - Disneyland at Dark
After our meal, we took the shuttle bus to the park. I love the fountain out front, it is so pretty at night!
View attachment 856137
At 7pm, the entrance was not too busy at all.
View attachment 856139
This was the night I wanted to see a castle show, so we just did a few rides. It was fun to go on Small World and see the America Section. It was basically the Statue of Liberty, Pocahontas, and the Hollywood sign haha Though, since we are in Hong Kong there was an expanded Chinese part and that was really cute!
View attachment 856141
View attachment 856142
Then we went over to the Antman ride. I was surprised how much I liked it! It is a reskin of the Buzz Lightyear ride, but the updated shooter technology they use really made it fun. I haven't seen any Antman movies so I almost skipped it, but it is definitely worth a ride. I'm never that talented at shooter rides, so my score was pretty bad.
View attachment 856152
Then we grabbed a drink and some popcorn for the fireworks! The popcorn buckets are super cute.
View attachment 856153
For Momentous, we got to our spot about 30 min. before the show. We were further back from the castle, but right before the start of main street. It is mainly a castle projection show with a few fireworks, but it was really good! It is so cool how intricate the projection mapping can be.
View attachment 856157
View attachment 856158
At the end of the night, we decided to walk back to the hotel and only saw two other families doing the same. I'm not sure how busy the shuttle bus back would have been, but the walk is really not too far at all so we were surprised not many other did it.
Wow that is ridiculously cute dim sum. Enjoying your report!Monday, April 2 - Crystal Lotus and Travel to Shanghai!
And just like that, our time in Hong Kong was already coming to a close. For breakfast, we decided to start it light at the Chart Room Cafe.
View attachment 856160
I had some more delious congee
View attachment 856161
After breakfast, we walked around the gardens at the Explorers Lodge before checking out. I kind of wished I had brought my swim suit, because the pool looked great. I ended up not packing it because this was the only hotel would would have had the chance to swim at, and we were doing this trip with just carry on bags, but we still enjoyed just taking the morning slow.
View attachment 856162
Then we headed over to the Disneyland Hotel. It really is like a small version of the Grand Floridian.
View attachment 856163
We were here to try the famous Disney Dim Sum! I made a reservation on the website about a month in advance. Then, a few weeks before I got an email asking me to preorder my selections. We started with the limited time StellaLou Purple Sweet Potato and Green Tea Glutinous Rice Dumpling.
View attachment 856164
Then was the Fresh Garoupa Fillet and Shrimp Dumplings in Light Broth. I didn't get the best picture, but this is the prettiest dumpling I've ever had and it had a nice light flavor.
View attachment 856165
Next was the Tigger Pork and Vegetable Bun and the Eeyore Red Bean bun. These came 3 each to an order.
View attachment 856166
Then we ended with the Duffy and ShellieMay Sweet Buns. Duffy was red bean and ShellieMay was I think green tea.
View attachment 856168
We thought everything was good and super cute. I don't think it is the best Dim Sum in Hong Kong, but it was worth it for the experience. We were allowed to order more food the day of off of the regular menu, and we would have, but we had a flight to catch. In this end, this was the right call because we had plenty of food at the airport lounges.
It was an easy taxi ride back to the airport and it cost $168 HKD. Check in was fast and we were through security in no time. I still has some Hong Kong Dollars on me, since I had only used cash for Taxis, so we decided to get ahead and exchange the rest for Japanese Yen.
There were lots of food options inside of security. I have an Amex Platinum card, so we had to check out the American Express Centurion Lounge. This was actually the best Amex Lounge I've been to, leagues above the ones in the US. They had so many food and drink options, plus great runway views.
View attachment 856169
I also have Priority Pass Membership, so we stopped by the Chase Saphire Lounge. This one also had a crazy amount of food options. Definitely worth stopping by if you can!
Soon enough, it was time to board our plane. We flew Cathay Pacific in economy. The flight wasn't very busy and we had a big boeing 777-300 taking us on the 2.5hr flight. We finally got to watch Wish (really didn't like it lol) and we were served a good meal.
View attachment 856171
Next time - Our start in Shangahi!
Yes I was getting the impression crowds are no longer light too.. slightly concerned as this was how I sold it to OH!Love the photos of your culinary adventures - how cute is the dim sum!
We were supposed to go to TDR last year, with a quick stopover at HKDL on the way back, but had to cancel due to life circumstances at the time. Reading your TR has made me so nostalgic for HKDL that I'm now more disappointed about missing out on that than TDR lol!
FWIW, I don't think I've ever experienced early entry at HKDL (and have stayed at all 3 Disney hotels)It used to be VERY quiet first thing in the mornings, even with a 10am opening. Everything was pretty much a walk-on for at least an hour so early entry wasn't really needed. Seems like that's starting to change now.
It's fun seeing your own country from a different perspective, although I've always had a problem with the way Australia is depicted - apparently the entire continent of Australia can be reduced to a kangaroo and a koala chucked in with the Polynesian section
View attachment 856323
(not my photo - found on Pinterest)
This looks awesome! I'm so looking forward to seeing the new castle sometime in the not too distant future!
I was always astounded with the lack of people walking to and from the hotels. I would choose to walk over catching a crowded bus any day of the week! I would probably be considered extreme though - I used to often walk the 9km (about 5.5 miles) to work instead of catching public transportBeing so uncrowded though did make it a lovely relaxed way to start and end the day.
TDR is amazing, but HKDL truly holds a special magic about it!We were supposed to go to TDR last year, with a quick stopover at HKDL on the way back, but had to cancel due to life circumstances at the time. Reading your TR has made me so nostalgic for HKDL that I'm now more disappointed about missing out on that than TDR lol!
If you're not interested in the Frozen rides and/or Duffy and Friends character greetings, I don't think its neededFWIW, I don't think I've ever experienced early entry at HKDL (and have stayed at all 3 Disney hotels)It used to be VERY quiet first thing in the mornings, even with a 10am opening. Everything was pretty much a walk-on for at least an hour so early entry wasn't really needed. Seems like that's starting to change now.
I agree, it was so relaxing and really not that far of a walk! Though I have to commend you on walking to work, I don't think I could do that regularly, especially first thing in the morning hahaI was always astounded with the lack of people walking to and from the hotels. I would choose to walk over catching a crowded bus any day of the week! I would probably be considered extreme though - I used to often walk the 9km (about 5.5 miles) to work instead of catching public transportBeing so uncrowded though did make it a lovely relaxed way to start and end the day.