Hong Kong Disneyland Resort 2013

By Joaquin Medina @joaquinigo

The happiest place on earth!

Of course we would visit Disneyland during our Hong Kong trip! Why the hell not?? Despite the tight itinerary, we were able to squeeze in a day with Mickey and friends right after our arrival. Getting there was a bit of work (we had to move from the airport to the hotel and back to Disneyland, which took about 3.5 hours), but it was totally worth it.
I actually visited this place for the first time last year with my brothers and cousins when my Ninang took us an awesome trip. I couldn't be happier that I now have a reason to come back exactly a year later. It's also Alvie's first time here!

Those eyes are still creepy, Woody.
Adult Admission Tickets, $450.00 or P2511.87 each.

Regular admission is 450 HKD, but if you purchase the ticket from the CTS (China Travel Service) counter in the Hong Kong Airport, it could be cheaper. We got ours for 420 HKD each. Not bad.

Every little thing is magic.

The Disney magic begins from the Sunny Bay Station once you step foot on the Mickey Mouse train which runs to and from Disneyland.

I wish upon a star that I'll be able to be back here every year!

A very short ride later, we were at the sunny heaven that is Disneyland.

Touchdown!

Wide open spaces and loads of fun and familiar icons await you upon entering the area. There was also a huge and lively fountain.

Just the right thing to get you hyped to start the adventure, right?? Well, there's a lot to talk about so let's just go about this story piece by piece.
The Snacks

Really? Snacks already? Haha. Let's just get this out of the way. Foodwise, there's a lot of fun options in Disneyland. Very many, actually, but there aren't a lot of wallet-friendly options. You can expect restaurant meals to be upwards of 90 HKD or 500 pesos. You may want to grab authentic Hong Kong cuisine before entering Disneyland, since there are many that would be much cheaper. Even doing that though, you can't expect anyone to have an active 6 hour day without any refreshments! Here's what we had:

Roasted (?) Squid, about $30.00 or P167.13

Okay, I don't remember what it's called exactly or the exact price but this is about right. It's fun to snack on and chewy. Snack areas that serve this are located throughout the park, and you'll definitely smell when one is nearby. Follow your nose! Haha.

Mango and Watermelon Shake, about $22.00  or P122.56 each.
Curry Fishball, $15.00 or P83.57 for one serving (4 pieces)

The shakes would quench the hell out of you on a bright and sunny day, and the curry fishballs were quite good. It had the same consistency of what you would get from good hotpot places we have here in the Philippines. Slightly spicy curry sauce was also very nice.

Chocolate Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar, $28.00 or P155.99

I feel like a kid again! This was a bit pricey but I just couldn't bring myself to not have anything Mickey-shaped. It wasn't no Magnum, but it was alright. Also available snacks are Mickey Mouse waffles and turkey legs. I had also conditioned myself to purchase a turkey leg and was looking forward to it, but in the end, changed my mind because it didn't seem as appetizing as I remember. I only tried it in Ocean Park last year.
Main Street, USA

The Railroad

The first area that will greet you is Main Street, USA. Here you will find a couple of buildings and the Railroad that tours you through the whole park. We weren't able to ride because it was closed for the parade when we arrived at 3 pm. We weren't about to waste time waiting and weren't keen to watch the parade since we needed to go through the whole park despite our late arrival. We have to be efficient!

A proposal.

Looks like some people were preparing for a proposal. Well, this would be a cool place!

Monsters U!

This new place, Monsters University, was kind of like a small Monsters, Inc. museum. I haven't watched any of the movies so I wasn't interested and neither was Alvie. We prefer the rides!
Toy Story Land

There's a snake in my boot!

This was a nice, playful area. We were planning to ride the Toy Soldier Parachute Drop, but the line was going to take 30 minutes we weren't willing to spare. Too bad, it looked like fun. There was also the RC Racer, which is pretty much Enchanted Kingdom's Anchors Away on steroids, and well, maybe next time. We did take a lot of pictures, though.

A seat on a saliva-slobbered bench, anyone?

Playskool is kool.

Alvie and Rex!

Remember this gal?

What we rode:
Slinky Dog Spin - A bit too kiddie and not worth the 15 minute queue.

Still fun, though.

Fantasyland

Magical.

Very much the heart of this place, Fantasyland is located at the center of it all. Lots of photo opportunities and a couple of nice rides are scattered around this place. There were some kiddie rides like The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and the iconic It's a Small World, and a show called Golden Mickeys we weren't able to catch due to lack of time. We prioritized only the best ones.

Remember these guys?

Pumpkin cups.

It's a small world!

What we rode:
Mickey's Philharmagic - A wonderful 4D(!!!!) show that is very fun to watch and features many Disney movies. The main character is my favorite from Disney: Donald Duck!

Cool shades.

*cue Disneyland Theme*

Mad Hatter's Tea Cups - Insane fun, especially if you spin the cups until you have to stop from too much laughing!

Fun stuff!

Tomorrowland

Behold the future!

It's not all castles and fantasy in Disneyland. This is a place where marvels of the future lie, including a Stitch show we didn't watch.
What we rode:
Space Mountain: Ghost Galaxy (twice!) - When I was here last year, I was really hoping to try the non-Halloween version of this ride the next time, but alas, no luck. This ride is a lot of fun and is one of the only roller-coasters that do not terrify me too much because you don't see how high up you are, or when the drops are coming. Alvie's favorite ride and my second.
Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters - You get to ride on a small vehicle for which you can control the direction you are facing. You get guns and points for all the little targets you are able to hit. A great time for kids and adults alike.

To infinity and beyond!

Mystic Point

A small, strange place which holds the best special effects we've ever seen from a ride.
What we rode:
Mystic Manor - Though we knew nothing about it going in, we had a great time being mystified by illusions and awesome special effects!

Watch out for this eerily interesting place.

Grizzly Gulch

This old-timey mining town is definitely not one you would want to miss.
What we rode
Runaway Mine Cars (twice!) - My favorite ride! This isn't your run-of-the-mill roller-coaster. Not because it is scary, but because it has a reeling chain of events that is awesome to experience again and again and again.

If you've ridden it, you'd remember the location from this image.

Adventureland

Home of Simba, and everything from the jungle, this lively place has quite a bit of adventure to offer. I wish we had time to visit Tarzan's Treehouse!
What we rode:
Jungle River Cruise - We thought this ride wouldn't be as nice in the night time but it turned out to be even better since the fake stuff seemed a lot more real. Haha. The lights were also very nice.

Dumbo? No... ears are too small.

Disney in the Stars

To get a good view of the nightly fireworks show, we plopped down on the center floor of Main Street at 7:30 and waited for a good thirty minutes. The show lasted about 10 minutes, but the music, the lights, the fireworks and the pyro really made a memorable experience. Can I live here?


Well, soon after, we had to face the music and head back to the hotel. It was a slow walk towards our an hour something journey back.

Bye, Sleeping Beauty's Castle!

Bright lights and contented faces. This place knows how to say goodbye.

Damnit, we weren't able to take the railroad! Haha.


That was definitely a day well spent. Really happy I was able to go back to Disneyland and even write this post about it. Notice that I named this post '2013' in the hopes that I get to go back every once in a while. Maybe.

See how happy I am?

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