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Disney Hong Kong
sarah69696pink
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Hi All,
To those who have been to Disney Hong Kong I have a few questions:
1- are we best buying our tickets online before we go or can we get cheaper rates there (or even the same at the park on the day)?
2-is one day there plenty of time for 2 adults to do most of the big attractions?
3-any more moneysaving tips linked to a day there?
Thanks!
To those who have been to Disney Hong Kong I have a few questions:
1- are we best buying our tickets online before we go or can we get cheaper rates there (or even the same at the park on the day)?
2-is one day there plenty of time for 2 adults to do most of the big attractions?
3-any more moneysaving tips linked to a day there?
Thanks!
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Most guesthouses in Chunking offer discounts, additonally - Weather in Hong Kong is not something you can just mask out with a brolly so bear that in mind.
It depends when you are going (i.e in HK holidays) as to how busy it will be. Thankfully, however, the Chinese in Hong Kong do know how to queue.0 -
We went there for 1 day while in Hong Kong. It is a very small Disney - it had 4 'lands' if I remember correctly. We got the express train from Central Hong Kong - we had to change to get a 'Disney' train which was fun! Our train ticket did give us a discount off entry into the park.0
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Thanks both!
We're not going until April - but I'm trying to get everything for the HK part of our trip sorted before xmas (then I can move on to planning the Thailand part of the trip!)0 -
It depends when you are going (i.e in HK holidays) as to how busy it will be. Thankfully, however, the Chinese in Hong Kong do know how to queue.
Alas the ones from mainland China don't. You find the natives of Hong Kong tend to avoid Disneyland unless they have an annual pass which is very cheap in comparison to other Disneylands/worlds. It is the same with a day ticket. Relatively cheaper than the other parks. However I did noticed that ticket prices have increased by about £6 or £7 since last year. Perhaps cos they have just finished another extension.
For two adults you should be able to do everything in a day. There are a few more bigger rides since the extensions from the original park has opened up. Take the guides they have just pass the turnstiles to know when showtimes are if you are interested in any of them.Wins in 2015
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