Shanghai Disneyland actually doesn't have a Haunted Mansion attraction or anything similar! This confuses many Disney fans, especially because of the increasing popularity of the attraction around the world.
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Shanghai's unique entry is Roaring Mountain, the centerpiece of an area that's also only found in China, Adventure Isle. This land, which has a more jungled-up vibe than Adventureland in the other parks, sits in the spot that Tomorrowland usually occupies—to the right as you enter.
Shanghai Disneyland is the first Disneyland in mainland China with ?authentically Disney? and ?distinctly Chinese? features. Disney Chairman Bob Iger was devoted to embodying China's cultural spirit in the Shanghai Disneyland design.
If you don't speak Chinese (Mandarin) you'll be fine at Shanghai Disneyland. Most entertainment and shows are in Mandarin and not English. However, if you do character greetings with face characters, they'll speak English.
We both rank Shanghai Disneyland above Hong Kong Disneyland, which we found to be more charming but too underwhelming. Shanghai Disneyland feels like the start of something great, and while we'd like to see it grow into it's space, we're worried that the addition of Toy Story Land is a step in the wrong direction.
Disney's latest announcement states that Disneyland Park will improve next year. At some point in 2024, Haunted Mansion at New Orleans Square will close indefinitely as Imagineers add to this section. Specifically, Disney will expand the Haunted Mansion campus so that it can enrich the lore surrounding this attraction.
Unveiled in 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort is the smallest of the Disneyland® Resorts. Don't let the size fool you, though, as it still manages to attract thousands of people every year. The park's imaginative themed rides, entertainment, and dining have guests coming back again and again.
The tales published in A.A. Milne's 1926 book of verse, Winnie the Pooh, originated from bedtime stories the author made up about the friendship between a stuffed bear and his real-life son, Christopher Robin. Now, 90 years later, the stories continue at Shanghai Disneyland!