I've been keeping all up-to-date with reading... not so much with posting. So here goes!
When Shanghai was announced, the initial concepts showed an amazing Treasure Cove and a new Pirates attraction. Without a doubt, Disney were banking on the star power of the movie franchise and creating a whole land around the franchise. Having spent some time walking back and forwards into this area, I was completely bowled over by how Disney had managed to create an area that looked so fresh without falling back on the cliché’s of the original attraction or the movie. They have done an amazing job at ensuring that no matter what happens with the movie franchise, this area will continue to be a drawcard for this Disneyland.
Totally agree. This area is really well done.
Once we got past the front part, the queue area started to get a bit more interesting. It may not be the dream suite….but I bet they could charge a fortune for someone to spend the night here!
As long as you didn't mind checking in after the park closed and checking out before it opened again the next morning!
There were similar areas on the right side of the queue. I just didn’t get a chance to capture any of it.
This could be it...
There was this little room too.

There is also another area on the left side where you get to look down at the vehicles as they progress along the ride. I never managed to get a decent shot of that spot.
With subtle differences. I guess after waiting around for 50 years, that dog has finally bitten the dust and turned to a skeleton!

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I have to admit I like the dog better not as a skeleton!
….and at this point, the memory card in my camera was completely filled up!
In many regards, I am pretty happy to have enjoyed this first experience without having to look down the barrel of my camera. And whilst I may not have many computer memory of the first time I rode on The Battle of the Sunken Treasure, the feeling will be seared into my necktop memory banks for a long, long, long time.
I agree. Totally worth experiencing that attraction the first time with no distractions! I actually waited until my second (or could have even been third) go on it for my Opening Day report!
But the images seemed to lack the Soarin’ factor of California. I think you know what I mean.
We didn’t swoop over the snow-capped Tahoe area, we didn’t glide over Yosemite. There wasn’t that rush of exhilaration you feel when you sail over the Redwood Creek, as you curled your toes inwards to avoid the cold water. I missed the Redwood Creek of California. I even missed catching the golf ball over Palm Springs (but then I always missed catching it away). I missed seeing the riders at Anza Borrego. I missed the orange smell.
My DM and I decided that once was enough for this visit and we never did go back for a re-do of Soarin’.
Perhaps we should have given it a second chance and smelt the roses again. And I should have definitely stopped to capture more of the queue scenes.
I saw the new Soarin at WDW and have a similar feeling. My idea is that it is because the California version was better at incorporating the dynamics of nature into the film. To me the new version seemed far too focussed on man made objects that are so static (and therefore the contortion is far more visible than before as well).
The good thing for me for SDL is that their biggest hot ticket therefore is not a must do for me there. I would like to see the different ending (and the different line) there, but it is not a must do for me.
We were also in this position - the curved Eiffel Tower really did my head in!
I have never really 'got' Soarin'. I think I only went on the California version once, and kind of came off thinking 'that's it?'. This definitely wasn't a high priority for me, and if there had been a long wait, I wouldn't have bothered. Glad that circumstances were such that I managed to do it though.
I have to agree - I think the more natural California one was nicer.
….so, when we walked past the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and I noticed that it was a 10 minute wait for stand-by....
I….er…..coerced most of the others to get in line. I knew the attraction was down for scheduled maintenance in Hong Kong and I figured this was probably going to be the only opportunity I was going to get to see Pooh Bear in the dark.
I will say that the space heading into the boarding area just seemed a little bare (or should that be “bear”). Maybe they might add some interest or interactive games in here at a later time.
I gather that there is a new movie version of Winnie the Pooh in the air.
A little bird told me that it’s a live action version, re-imagined…just a rumour, of course.
I didn't even notice that this was scheduled for maintenance in HK lol! We didn't mind going on though - was a pleasant way to escape the rain for a bit after all!
I'm not sure how I feel about a live action re-imagined Pooh Bear movie. Of course, I've been sceptical about most of the live action remakes to date and have loved all of them so far, so perhaps I will feel the same about this one.
It had rained for the better part of the day so far and it was pretty miserable waiting in the rain. Unlike the other guests, we didn’t have an umbrella and whilst the jacket and hood I was wearing was doing the job, my feet were getting rather soaked. On reflection, I don't think I was the only one! I think I can see one of the other guests on the other side with CROCS!
When I heard that it was going to be rainy while we were there, I made sure to pack my waterproof hiking boots. The rest of me may have been damp and cold, but at least my feet were dry and comfortable for the whole trip!
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Rainy Day Parade at any Disney before.
Yeah. I think we were all on some sort of high at being at SDL. Ordinarily, I may have just taken the opportunity to go-see another attraction.
I didn't know there was such a thing as a rainy day parade. I think I remember asking a CM if the parade would be on and they said 'yes'. I just assumed the rain didn't affect their regular parade for some reason lol!
I wasn’t keen to repeat that cough or experience in a hurry! And my DM was also keen to get warm. So, after the parade, we headed back to the resort.
We weren’t the only ones. I think everyone headed back to their respective rooms to dry off a little!
Yikes! Glad you managed to avoid a repeat of that!
Yes, the rest of us headed back to our rooms too. The rain was getting a bit much by that stage and we were all damp and cold and a bit over it.
There are rumours that the new Frozen boat ride coming to HKDL will be based on the same technology. If that is true, I bet their Frozen will be so much superior to the Epcot one.
Oh, that would be awesome! I'm not a big Frozen fan, but I would totally be hanging out to do that ride if it was along the same lines as Shanghai's Pirates!
I don't mind drizzle but the constant rain was not fun.
I'll leave you with the rain.
Yep, agreed. FairyFloss, you can have the rain all to yourself lol!
After I changed my shoes and socks, I headed on back towards the park. The others and I had made plans to catch up again at Starbucks. I found myself here instead.

I know the others are reading. In my defence…..I was at Starbucks at the appointed time. I sent messages by WhatApp and waited 15 minutes without any response.
You really didn’t expect to wait in Starbucks when there was all this merchandise to look at right next door????? Afterall, it was Shop O’Clock whilst I was waiting!!!
I did leave messages to say that I had headed to WoD. I did. I really did.
Yes, in PIO's defence, she did try to reach out to us. Unfortunately due to the issues I was having with my communications (ie SIM wasn't working, no access to wifi), I didn't get the messages until too late.
We did actually wonder if PIO had gone to WOD, and actually briefly checked it out, but we must have either already missed her or lost her in the huge store!
It worked out ok though. FairyFloss and I had each other for company, and we knew we would be catching up with PIO in the morning over breakfast.
See the backpack on the right of the picture? I think it ended up being 50 Yuan if you bought over 300 Yuan of merchandise. The literal translation and definition of Disney Fuzzy Maths = “Spend $60 and you can then have the pleasure of spending an extra $10 for the bag”.

Yup, with that kind of shopper’s delight and incentive policy, it’s amazing how many of us needed to get this backpack. Need, want. Such a fine line. I know we ALL came home with one.
I actually didn't come home with a backpack. However, the red plasticy looking things next to the backpack were packs of bath toys that came free with a purchase over a certain amount. There were 6 bath toys in each pack, each representing a character from the Garden of the 12 Friends. I managed to come away with both packs, or 12 bath toys taking up valuable space in my luggage! On the plus side, they went down a treat as a souvenir for my little nephew!
Another 30 paces away from the 1st trash can, I found the view I was after.
Oh, I spent so long trying to get this photo! I must have had the wrong trash can lol!
Love all your night time reflection photos!
Ignite the Dream, A Nighttime Spectacular of Music and Light is what I would call Disney’s Montage show at Shanghai Disneyland.
Not content with a standard montage of individual shots, they have thrown the entire kitchen sink at this. The show features fireworks, water fountains, fire, lasers, projection mapping, search lights in the sky all set to music. That’s like trying to watch the Independence Day sequence of 6 split screens on Holiday Inn!!!
Depending on how you feel about Sensory Overload, you’ll either love it or not.
For the record, with Shanghai's air quality laws, Disney were unable to use fireworks as the main focus of their night time show. This may explain their apparent need to throw everything else at it that they could in an effort to make up for the lack of fireworks.
I quite liked the show, although I do have to agree with PIO that it did make it quite difficult to photograph well!
Plus, it was raining. I found myself constantly having to wipe away the rain drops off my camera lens.

All in all, this is a night I would say that those Firework Gods and I were at deuce-all; and Mother Nature won hands down.
Yes, most of my shots from this show turned out like this too. I was trying to protect my camera with a Ziploc bag, but was still having to constantly wipe drops from the lens. I'm actually quite surprised my camera still works, given how sensitive the previous models have proven to be to moisture.
It was still rainy and wet when Ignite the Dream was over. And it had been cold standing out in that rain. All 3 of us voted to head back to the resort. I can only assume that Fairy Floss and Zanzibar did the same.
I headed back to the resort shortly after this. It was time to call it a night! All in all, it had been a very good (but wet) first day at Shanghai Disneyland.
Yes, FairyFloss and I headed straight back after Ignite the Dream. There was no hanging around DisneyTown for us either! Although for some crazy reason I decided it would be a great idea to walk back to the hotel in the rain. After all, I was already about as cold and damp as I was going to get lol!
Despite the rain and communication issues, it had been a (mostly) fun first day![/quote]