Visiting Disneyland is a bucket list item for many of us, whether you grew up watching Disney movies or you simply want to experience the magic of the happiest place on earth. And if you’re Filipino, Hong Kong Disneyland is where you’ll probably see fairy tales come to life for the first time. Located on Lantau Island, Hong Kong Disneyland is roughly a two-and-a-half-hour flight away from Manila.
If you’re planning a visit to this magical theme park, this guide is for you! Whether it’s your first time or you’re coming back after a few years, this post will help you plan your trip and make the most of your visit to Hong Kong Disneyland. We’ll take you through everything you need to know, including ticket prices, must-see attractions, food options, and some tips for your most magical Disneyland experience!
Best Time to Visit Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, so it can get really hot and humid. If you want to visit during the cooler months, the best time would be between November to April when the temperature ranges from around 10 to 20°C. Meanwhile, May to October are the hottest months with temperatures reaching up to 30°C. However, it’s important to note that these months also experience more rainfall, so if your trip will be within these months, make sure to pack not only sun protection, but rain gear as well.
Weekends are generally busier in the park, so if you can, plan your visit on a weekday to possibly avoid large crowds. Also, remember that the park will likely be crowded as well during holidays like Christmas and Chinese New Year.
Where to Get Tickets
There are different types of park tickets, but for tourists or short-term visitors, the best options are the 1-day or 2-day tickets.
Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Rates
- 1-Day Ticket: General Admission, HK$ 849; Child (3-11 y/o) and Senior, HK$ 639
- 2-Day Ticket: General Admission, HK$ 859 to HK$ 1039; Child (3-11 y/o) and Senior, HK$ 669 to HK$ 805
Note: If you purchase a 2-day ticket, your park visits must be two consecutive days.
Hong Kong Disneyland Add-Ons
Aside from the admission tickets, you can also purchase add-ons like the early park entry pass or Disney Premier Access.
- Early Park Entry Pass: HK$ 199
- Disney Premier Access: HK$ 199 to HK$ 749
Early Park Entry Pass
The Early Park Entry Pass allows you to enter Hong Kong Disneyland up to one hour prior to the official opening time, giving you an opportunity to experience the popular areas, such as the World of Frozen and Fantasyland, before the general crowd rushes in.
During this time, you can enjoy the following attractions:
- Cinderella Carousel
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Frozen Ever After
- Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs
Disney Premier Access
Meanwhile, Disney Premier Access serves as a fast pass that will give you one-time priority entry or allow you to skip the lines at select attractions and/or give you access to designated viewing areas for select shows, depending on the package you avail. If you want to secure a perfect viewing spot for the “Momentous: Party in the Night Sky”, you can purchase a package that covers this show/experience.
Walk-in vs Online Purchase
You can purchase your tickets at the Hong Kong Disneyland Park’s Main Entrance Ticket Booths and Guest Relations, but it is highly recommended and more convenient to get your tickets in advance online. Guests are also required to make a reservation for their park visit after purchasing tickets. We’ll discuss how to make a reservation in the next section of this article. For discounted tickets, book by clicking the link below.
GET HK DISNEYLAND TICKETS HERE!
How to Make a Park Visit Reservation
Once you’ve purchased a ticket, you need to make a reservation for your visit date on Disneyland Hong Kong’s official website. This is a requirement for all guests. However, if you book through third-party merchants like Klook or KKDay, park visit reservations might already be included in the package. So make sure to read the package details carefully when you book a ticket to find out whether or not you need to make a reservation on Disneyland’s website.
You can make a reservation as early as 90 days prior to your intended date of visit. This is Hong Kong Disneyland’s measure to manage the number of people entering the park on any given day. Once their quota is full, reservations will be closed. Those who don’t have a prior reservation may be refused entry into the park once the full capacity is reached.
Here’s how you can make a reservation:
- Visit Disneyland’s reservation website. Click “Next” to start your registration.
- Create a MyDisney HK account by clicking the “Create Account” button. Then, enter the following details: Last Name, First Name, Birthday, Place of Residence, Mobile Number, Email Address, and Password. Once you’re done, agree to the terms of use and click “Create Account”.
- Once you’re account is set up, go back to the park reservation page. Click “Reserve”.
- On the Ticket Registration page, click “Register Now”. Select the admission type and enter your ticket reference number.
- Choose your preferred date. Finally, confirm your reservation.
How to Get to Hong Kong Disneyland
With Hong Kong’s efficient transportation system, getting to Disneyland is easy peasy. When taking public transportation, you have the option to take the bus or the train. To help you navigate, you can easily use Google Maps or the MTR app or website. For reference, here’s how you can get to Hong Kong Disneyland from the airport, Central, and Tsim Sha Tsui.
From the Airport
Via Airport Express
- Board the train at Airport Platform 2 towards Hong Kong.
- Get off at Tsing Yi Station and transfer to Tung Chung Line. Hop on the train at Platform 3 towards Tung Chung.
- Get off at Sunny Bay Station. Transfer to Disneyland Resort Line on Platform 3.
- Alight at Disneyland Resort Station.
Via Bus
- At the Airport Ground Transportation Centre, board a bus bound for Lantau Link Bus – Bus Interchange. These are bus routes that starts with ‘A’, serviced by CityBus or Long Win Bus. During our trip, we hopped on the A11 bus.
- Alight at Lantau Link Bus – Bus Interchange. This is two stops away from the airport.
- Board the R8 bus to Hong Kong Disneyland. The bus stop for the R8 bus is at the far end of the interchange, near the stairs going to the underpass.
- Get off at Hong Kong Disneyland stop.
From Central
Via MTR
- Get on the Tung Chung Line at Hong Kong Station. Board the train at Platform 3 or 4 towards Tung Chung.
- Alight at Sunny Bay Station and transfer to the Disneyland Resort Line.
- Ride the train at Sunny Bay Station Platform 3 and hop off at Disneyland Resort Station.
From Tsim Sha Tsui
Via MTR
- Board the Tsuen Wan Line at Tsim Sha Tsui Station. Hop on the train at Platform 1 towards Tsuen Wan.
- Alight at Lai King Station, then transfer to a Tung Chung-bound train on the Tung Chung Line.
- Get off at Sunny Bay Station. Transfer to the Disneyland Resort Line and board a train to Disneyland Resort Station.
Hong Kong Disneyland Opening Hours
Hong Kong Disneyland’s usual operating schedule is 10:00AM to 9:00PM. However, opening hours varies depending on different factors. To know the exact park opening hours on your intended time of visit, you may check Disneyland’s park calendar.
Things to Do at Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland has eight themed areas that you can explore: Main Street, U.S.A., Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, World of Frozen, Adventureland, Toy Story Land, Mystic Point, and Grizzly Gulch. Each zone has rides, attractions, shops, and food spots that you can try and check out during your visit. Here’s a rundown of what you will find in each zone.
Main Street, U.S.A.
This zone welcomes you as you enter the park. Along this street is where you can catch the “Friendtastic!” Parade, where you will see many Disney characters parading on floats and cast members dancing along.
Attractions & Experiences
- Art of Animation
- Animation Academy
- Main Street Vehicles
- Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad – Main Street Station
Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland is Disneyland’s futuristic zone. This is where sci-fi themed attractions and rides are located. If you’re a marvel or star wars fan, this is the zone for you!
Rides & Attractions
- Hyperspace Mountain
- Ant-Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle!
- Iron Man Experience
- Iron Man Tech Showcase
Fantasyland
This is where your fairytale dreams will come true at Disneyland. Towering over this zone is the most iconic structure in Disneyland — the Castle of Magical Dreams. Surrounding the castle are rides and attractions inspired by classic Disney characters.
Rides & Attractions
- Mad Hatter Tea Cups
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Cinderella Carousel
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- Mickey’s PhilharMagic
- It’s a Small World
- Mickey and the Wondrous Book
- Fairy Tale Forest
- Fantasy Gardens
World of Frozen
Hong Kong Disneyland’s newest themed zone is the World of Frozen. When you enter this zone, you’ll feel like you are transported to Arendelle. This is also one of the most, if not the most, popular zones in Hong Kong Disneyland right now, so expect longer wait times on the frozen rides.
Rides & Attractions
- Frozen Ever After
- Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs
- Playhouse in the Woods
Adventureland
Adventureland is an island-themed area. There are a few rides and attractions located here including shows you can watch.
Rides & Attractions
- Jungle River Cruise
- Moana: A Homecoming Celebration
- Festival of the Lion King
- Liki Tikis
Toy Story Land
Here in Toy Story Land, Andy’s toys come to life. Not only are the rides toy-themed, but this whole area is also decorated with toys from the famous Disney franchise. You’ll even get to meet toy soldiers walking around this zone!
Rides & Attractions
- RC Racer
- Toy Soldier Parachute Drop
- Slinky Dog Spin
- Barrel of Fun
Mystic Point
Mystic Point is a section exclusively made for Hong Kong Disneyland. It is home to Mystic Manor, which, for us, is one of the park’s best attractions. On this ride, you’ll learn about the story of Mystic Manor and meet a monkey named Albert.
Rides & Attractions
- Mystic Manor
- Garden of Wonders
- Mystic Point Freight Depot
Grizzly Gulch
This zone is inspired by the American frontier or the Old West similar to the Frontierland in Disneyland in Anaheim, California. In Hong Kong Disneyland, Grizzly Gulch is home to only one ride — a thrilling rollercoaster-type that will take you around a mountain and a gold mine.
Rides & Attractions
- Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars
- Geyser Gulch
- Wild West Photo Fun
Most Popular Rides
If you’re visiting Hong Kong Disneyland for the first time and you’re looking for recommendations for rides you shouldn’t miss, here are the most popular attractions in the park.
Frozen Ever After
Location: World of Frozen
Type: Indoor
Reminder! Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above. Pregnant women should not ride.
Mystic Manor
Location: Mystic Point
Type: Indoor
Reminder! Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars
Location: Grizzly Gulch
Type: Outdoor, Thrill
Reminder! Not recommended for: (1) guests with high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions; (2) guests with a height of 112cm and below; (3) pregnant women. Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
Hyperspace Mountain
Location: Tomorrowland
Type: Indoor, Thrill
Reminder! Not recommended for: (1) guests with high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions; (2) guests with a height of 102cm and below; (3) pregnant women. Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
Iron Man Experience
Location: Tomorrowland
Type: Indoor
Reminder! Not recommended for: (1) guests with high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions; (2) guests with a height of 102cm and below; (3) pregnant women. Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
RC Racer
Location: Toy Story Land
Type: Outdoor, Thrill
Reminder! Not recommended for: (1) guests with high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions; (2) guests with a height of 120cm and below; (3) pregnant women. Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
Toy Soldier Parachute Drop
Location: Toy Story Land
Type: Outdoor, Thrill
Reminder! Not recommended for: (1) guests with a height of 81cm and below; (2) pregnant women. Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
It’s a Small World
Location: Fantasyland
Type: Indoor
Reminder! Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
Jungle River Cruise
Location: Adventureland
Type: Outdoor
Reminder! Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a person 16 years old and above.
Other Activities
- Parades and Shows. Parades and shows will complete your magical experience in Disneyland, so you shouldn’t miss them. Among the shows you should watch is the Disney Friends Live: Party at the Castle, which happens at the Castle Stage multiple times throughout the day. You can also see more Disney characters at the “Friendtastic!” Parade along Mainstreet, U.S.A. The parade happens twice daily (1:00 PM and 5:15 PM). And of course, the highlight show of Hong Kong Disneyland is Momentous: Party in the Night Sky, which happens at 8:30 PM and is the best end to your Disneyland adventure.
- Meet Disney Characters. If you want to get up close to your favorite Disney character, you can meet them during character greetings. You can interact and take photos with them at designated areas around the park. Keep in mind that these usually have specific schedules too, so you’ll need to check the schedule first. Check the Hong Kong Disneyland app for the schedule and location of the character experiences.
- Souvenir Shopping. During your trip, if you want to grab a souvenir for yourself and pasalubong for your loved ones, there are multiple shops throughout the park. Along Main Street, you’ll find a few stores you can go to for different Disney merchandise. Each themed zone and some attractions also has their own souvenir stores.
Where to Eat
When you get hungry while you’re at the park (and for sure, you will), there are many food options available. You’ll find various restaurants, food stalls, snack carts, and cafes to choose from. But keep in mind that, like other theme parks and tourist destinations, food and drinks in Hong Kong Disneyland are on the pricier side. If you’re on a budget and still want to complete your Disneyland experience, grab a snack or two!
You can also avail of discounted meal vouchers in advance online.
Arendelle Royal Breakfast Buffet
Another experience you can add to your Disneyland adventure is the Arendelle Royal Breakfast Buffet. Here, you’ll enter the park an hour earlier to enjoy breakfast at World of Frozen. If you or your kids are Frozen fans, this is the best addition because you’ll also get to meet Anna and Elsa and the Royal Arendellian Troubadours. You can book this breakfast buffet and other dining packages by following the link below.
BOOK ARENDELLE ROYAL BREAKFAST BUFFET HERE!
Restaurants & Cafés
Here’s a list of restaurants and cafés across the park and their location. This includes quick service or fast-food type restaurants and table service or casual dining. There are also various food kiosks or outdoor carts in different zones, so if you’re in need of a quick snack, it won’t be hard to find.
Table Service/Casual Dining Restaurants
- Main Street Corner Cafe
Location: Main Street, U.S.A. - Plaza Inn
Location: Main Street, U.S.A. - Explorer’s Club Restaurant
Location: Mystic Point - River View Cafe
Location: Adventureland
Quick Service/Fast Food Restaurants
- Main Street Bakery
Location: Main Street, U.S.A. - Market House
Location: Main Street, U.S.A. - Comet Cafe
Location: Tomorrowland - Starliner Diner
Location: Tomorrowland - Golden Crocus Inn
Location: World of Frozen - Tahitian Terrace
Location: Adventureland - Royal Banquet Hall
Location: Fantasyland - Clopin’s Festival of Food
Location: Fantasyland
Other Tips and Reminders
To help ensure that you can make the most out of your trip, here are some tips and reminders to help you plan your trip.
- Check the park calendar before your trip. Disneyland’s opening hours often vary. Before your trip, make sure to double-check the park calendar to see the park hours, especially if you plan on being there as soon as it opens.
- Download the Hong Kong Disneyland App. This app has everything you will need during your Disneyland visit. It has a map where you can find the locations of restaurants, shops, bathrooms, and of course, the attractions. But aside from the location, you can also see the wait times of each attraction in real time, which can help you decide which attraction to go to next. Schedules of shows and parades are also available. You can even purchase a Disney Premiere Access Pass for attractions on the app if you decide last minute.
- Avail Early Park Entry Pass or Disney Premiere Access Pass. If you think you won’t have enough time to explore Disneyland with a regular ticket during regular park hours, you can avail of these add-ons to maximize your time.
- Bring a reusable water bottle. As mentioned earlier, food and beverages at the park are on the pricey side. A bottled water or soda, for example, is usually HK$ 30. To save money, bring a reusable water bottle and refill it at the drinking fountains across the park.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing. Let this be your warning: you’ll do A LOT of walking. Keep your feet from hurting and avoid blisters by wearing your most comfortable shoes. If you’re visiting during summer, wear light clothing and don’t forget to use sun protection too! And if your visit is during the rainy season, make sure to bring a rain jacket with you.
For more tips for your Hong Kong Disneyland trip, you can check out this article: HONG KONG DISNEYLAND: 7 Practical Travel Tips.
Where to Stay Near Hong Kong Disneyland
For an even more magical Disney experience, book your stay at one of the Disney hotels at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. These are the three hotels to choose from:
Where to Stay in Hong Kong
Outside of Disneyland, the closest area to Disneyland is Tung Chung and Hong Kong SkyCity. These areas are also near the airport. However, if you’re also exploring other parts of Hong Kong during your trip, you may also consider other areas like Tsim Sha Tsui or Central.
For more details about different areas to stay in Hong Kong, you can check out our Where to Stay in Hong Kong article. But you may also check out these top accommodations in Hong Kong based on online user reviews for recommendations.
- iClub Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong Island. Check Rates & Availability!
- Ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong Island. Check Rates & Availability!
- Mini Central, Hong Kong Island. Check Rates & Availability!
- B P International, Kowloon. Check Rates & Availability!
- Stanford Hillview Hotel, Kowloon. Check Rates & Availability!
- Metropark Hotel Mongkok, Kowloon. Check Rates & Availability!
- Dorsett Mongkok Hong Kong, Kowloon. Check Rates & Availability!
- Novotel Citygate Hong Kong Hotel, Tung Chung. Check Rates & Availability!
- Four Points By Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung. Check Rates & Availability!
- Regal Airport Hotel, Hong Kong SkyCity. Check Rates & Availability!
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Have Peace of Mind While Traveling!
Getting a travel insurance is optional, but we highly recommend this, especially when traveling abroad. Travel can be unpredictable, and though we hope we’ll never use it, having it gives us peace of mind in case of unexpected delays, cancellations, or emergencies.
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