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Is it worth it to go to Hong Kong Disneyland?

Unlike other Disney resorts, Hong Kong Disneyland is a breeze to manage. In fact, it's probably the world's easiest Disney park to visit. Not only is it connected to town by a simple subway ride, but it's also so compact and uncrowded that you can see its best attractions in six hours or less.



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So if you have the choice I think Tokyo is the better choice. Have been to both and Tokyo is definitely better. It is a lot bigger than HK so has more rides and attractions. It also has Disney Sea, which is unique to Tokyo and definitely a must see.

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There's also an ocean park right next door but we recommend spending a whole day at Hong Kong Disneyland specifically, as there are so many cool things to explore. Even though this is one of the smallest Disney parks in the world, it's still extremely large and vastly spread.

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You end up spending most time on queuing up. Which Disneyland is better between Hong Kong and Shanghai? I'd say Hong Kong DL is better. Size and Location: Shanghai Disneyland is much larger than Hong Kong Disneyland, with a total area of 963 acres compared to Hong Kong Disneyland's 27.5 hectares.

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Tips to avoid queues at Hong Kong Disneyland Fridays are more crowded than other weekdays, weekends always see the biggest number of visitors. Arrive early. Even though at Tokyo Disneyland you'll see hundreds of people an hour before the gates' opening, here it's another story.

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Today, Hong Kong Disneyland is the city's largest amusement park and one of the major family and tourist attractions. Besides Disney character experiences, the park offers themed accommodations, dining services, and is famous for having a wide range of activities for small children.

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Disneyland Paris is simultaneously the most beautiful Magic Kingdom-style park ever built, and the park with the most squandered potential.

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There are three tiers, or ticket types, available: Regular Days tickets, which cost HK$639 ($81.94 USD) Peak Days tickets, which cost HK$699 ($89.68 USD) Peak Plus Days tickets, which cost HK$759 ($97.38 USD)

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Hong Kong Disneyland is somewhat small in size, spanning 68 acres (the original park in Anaheim covers 160 acres) within the larger 310-acre resort. Its design and layout are different, thanks in part to the incorporation of feng shui.

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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.

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