Welcome, disneypins4fun! You'll find several people on this board who have taken the Enchanted China trip, plus loads of others who really love ABD and how they do tours. Feel free to ask any questions you might have!I just joined the Disboards.com. Very newby with this forum but long time Disney Fan. I have never taken any trip with ABD but I received e-mail from them today and now I'm really thinking taking the Adult exclusive China Vacation available for 5/2011. I have my relatives pushing me to consider other tour operators, but being a Disney Fan and how great Disney always treat us at WDW and DL I would love to have an input from someone who have taken this trip arranged by ABD. I'm also excited there's others like me and my husband who love everything Disney like us. Thanks for letting me join this Forum![]()
So I'm looking for opinions/information here, also. I also find myself interested in the Adults Only Enchanted China trip (May 5-27). But after this year's ABD/DCL Med cruise, where I felt "off" & ill much of the time, and got seriously sick when I returned home, I'm having a hard time getting my head around the incredibly long flights and the heat while there. I swore I wasn't going to leave the US again for a very long time, but I knew that in actuality, once I felt better, that was unlikely to stick.
The itinerary sounds fabulous. But a long flight, followed by possible feeling sick/drained for so much of the trip, and then flying home has me very intimidated.
So what do you think? What words of encouragement can you give me? How long *is* the flight? How much could I expect it to cost me from the MidWest?
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I'm so torn!Hello!
We were in China July 3-16. We did a pre-night and got to the hotel around 6PM on July 3. We showered, ate and went to bed as normal. Woke up about 5AM the first morning and a few mornings after that. The ABD started July 4, but not until dinner time, so that first afternoon, we went out and explored on our own. We were beat by dinner, but so was everyone else. And ABD knows that, so all we had that night was a laid back dinner. At the Welcome Dinner that night, most people were excited zombies! But the next morning, we were all ready to go. The "jet lag" tiredness wore off by day 2 of the official ABD for us. Most on our trip did the pre-night, and I really think that contributed to us adjusting so well.
The experience of being in China and seeing all you will see makes any tiredness worth it. Times 100. I promise!
I know there's lot of Free time to explore Beijing and Shanghai, but how did everyone get around for lucky people that took this China Vacation this year? I love the idea of so much free time since I'm used to traveling everywhere on our own. Any problems finding your way around China? Did anyone take Metros to get around to different parts of city?
Changing the subject, how did everyone enjoy Hong Kong Disneyland? Is it worth spending the day? Do you think I should plan using that day to discover more Hong Kong? I'm not much into shopping but if its too much like DL or WDW I would prefer to see things I can't see in US. And yet, I'm excited about being able to stay at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel. Do they put you in the concierge level?
I haven't got permission from my husband to book this trip in 5/2011, but I'm getting quite excited about it already!![]()
Actually, it looks like they've slightly changed the itinerary for 2011, and you spend 3 nights in Hong Kong, not 2. So there's the day you arrive to see the park, the next day a choice of the park or the group tour, and the next day a choice of the park or exploring Kowloon (or Hong Kong, I suppose) on your own. People must have asked for more time at the parks and/or Hong Kong. Looks like they cut the time in Shanghai down a bit.Regarding HK Disneyland, we were only there for about 5 hours or so on the second to last day of the trip, which was plenty of time. We arrived in HK in the afternoon from Shanghai and hit the park asap. It is a smaller park than you might be used to for Disneyland and Disney World in the US. So we saw and did all we wanted to in that 5 hours.
That night, you can go explore Hong Kong. Really, at any time you could leave the park and taxi to Hong Kong. It would cost about $50 US each way, I think they told us.
Also, that next day there is a group excursion to see some of the sites. On that day, you could also chose to do part or all on your own if there is something you really want to see/do. As long as you are back for the Farewell Dinner that night. I think more on our own time in HK would have been great, but by then, we were pretty wiped out.
The HK Disneyland Hotel is nice... not sure if there even IS a concierge level, but they did upgrade our view to "preferred" I suppose you can call it.
Hope that is helpful!
Actually, it looks like they've slightly changed the itinerary for 2011, and you spend 3 nights in Hong Kong, not 2. So there's the day you arrive to see the park, the next day a choice of the park or the group tour, and the next day a choice of the park or exploring Kowloon (or Hong Kong, I suppose) on your own. People must have asked for more time at the parks and/or Hong Kong. Looks like they cut the time in Shanghai down a bit.
Sayhello