{"id":560,"date":"2009-11-16T08:00:23","date_gmt":"2009-11-16T13:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/blog_ms_news\/?p=560"},"modified":"2022-04-12T13:55:00","modified_gmt":"2022-04-12T17:55:00","slug":"hong-kong-disneyland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/blog_world\/hong-kong-disneyland\/","title":{"rendered":"Hong Kong Disneyland"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>By Kristi Letsinger<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL1.JPG\" alt=\"Castle\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" \/><\/p>\n<p>My family recently had the opportunity to visit Hong Kong  Disneyland  during an adoption trip. My daughter and I love Disney, and we  wanted  to visit the park with our newly adopted two-year-old son. We were   hoping it would be a fun time together as a family, but we weren&#8217;t sure  if a  long day at the park was a smart decision, since we would have  just adopted our  son. However, it turned out to be a memorable way for  our new family of four to  really become a family.<\/p>\n<p>Hong Kong quickly became one of my favorite cities, and I  hope to go  back someday and spend many days just exploring! And seeing familiar   Disney attractions in a new setting was novel. But the nicest thing  about this  trip to Disney was that it was just for us. For two weeks we  had been with  other families, guides, government officials, and  arranged tours. For our time  at the park, it was just us. It was our  first time to be a family without  prearranged meeting places or times  to exchange money.<\/p>\n<p>Our Disneyland day was our first day on our own schedule and  moving  at our own pace. I didn&#8217;t have any expectations of what we wanted   because it was all so new \u2014 newly adopted son, new parents for our boy,  and a  sister getting used to a new brother. But just the smiles from  both of our kids  and the looks of amazement on their faces was more  than we could ask for.<\/p>\n<p>First, the basics: We booked two nights at the Hollywood  Hotel on  Disney property. This is one of two Disney hotels in Hong Kong   Disneyland. The hotel is subtly decorated in Disney characters. The  staff was  friendly and helpful, though it did take us over 45 minutes  of standing in line  to check-in for our rooms. The pool at the hotel is  shaped like a grand piano  and has a gradual slope from shallow to  deep.<\/p>\n<p>The theming of the hotel was comparable to a U.S. Disney  hotel. The  tones were more muted, with lots of grays and whites, but there were   statues in the lobby and Mickeys in the elevator and in the carpet,  although  they did not jump out at you like they might at the Value  resorts at Walt  Disney World. The room was quiet, with very muted  colors and patterns, and it  was very pleasant. The kids liked it and  enjoyed seeing the statues in the  lobby.<\/p>\n<p>After checking in and settling into our rooms, we left for  our  Disneyland adventure. We took the bus to the park. As we walked closer  to  the main gate of the park, we found a wonderful and huge water  fountain with  Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and several other characters. The  kids enjoyed this  fountain \u2014 it was huge and really a wonderful way to  begin the entrance into  the park. It was best at night, though, when it  was lit up. Our son was a  little too overwhelmed at first to get into  the fountain, but was more  interested later on, after seeing more of  the park.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL7.JPG\" alt=\"Fountain\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" \/><br \/>\n<em>Fountain at night. <\/em><a name=\"more\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>When we walked into Disneyland the first thing that I  noticed was  how small it was. Sleeping Beauty has her castle here, but it seems  so  small in comparison to its twin in Disneyland. It had its own unique  charm,  however, with views of lush mountains behind it! We walked  through it on our  way to explore new lands together.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL8.JPG\" alt=\"Train station\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" \/><\/p>\n<p>We rode &#8220;its a small world,&#8221; which has some Disney  characters, like  Aladdin and Cinderella, throughout the ride. It was  sentimental as  always and especially this time, as we had our new son with us.  Our son  <em>loved<\/em> it. We rode it two or three  times. His face lit up and  he watched everything that he could. He would move  side to side (a  small dance) from the waist up to the music. From his reaction,  I think  that this was his favorite ride. It was the first time that my daughter   and I had seen the Disney characters in the attraction, so she loved  it too.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL6.JPG\" alt=\"Buzz\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" \/><\/p>\n<p>We also rode Cinderella&#8217;s Carousel, Dumbo, Buzz Lightyear, and  the  Mad Hatter&#8217;s Tea Cups. (All of the rides had instructions in English and   Chinese.) Seeing our completed family together on these rides was a  blessing.  My husband is not a Disney fan and he does not usually go to  the parks with us,  so to have him with our two children and seeing him  smile, really smile, during  some of the rides, was the best part of the  attractions for me.<\/p>\n<p>The park also helped us come together in other ways: My son  started  out liking Mickey\u2019s Philharmagic. Then he got scared\u2026and he turned to   me and buried his little head in my shoulder. He was already looking for   comfort from his new mama.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL3.JPG\" alt=\"Ride instructions\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" \/><\/p>\n<p>My husband and I rode Space Mountain, and we traded off to  stay with  the kids. We each got into a single-rider line and waited no more  than  five minutes to get on the ride. When I was about to board, a man  stepped  into the car in front of me and the attendant asked me if it  was okay if I rode  with a man. I, of course, said yes (I am sure with a  very strange look on my  face). The man looked a little stunned that I  got in the car as well!<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL2.JPG\" alt=\"rides\" hspace=\"5\" width=\"326\" height=\"229\" align=\"right\" \/>We  were able to watch the afternoon parade, which was a  water parade. The  characters came out on floats or on foot and sprayed the  guests with  water. I loved it, but my children didn&#8217;t like getting wet even  though  it was extremely hot. My daughter and son both love to get wet, but on   their own terms! This was a great parade, but we were in the sun and it  was  probably 100 degrees. I think that the characters kind of scared  our son, as he  had never seen anything like it before!<\/p>\n<p>Lastly, we attempted to do some shopping. We collect pins,  so my  first stop was the pin station. The shops were very crowded and my   children were getting tired, I headed out into the streets to wait. The  gift  shop in the hotel was open until 11:00 p.m., so I was able to  finish up my  shopping there. I would have thought that we would have  bought more, but it was  so crowded that it was hard to really see what  they had, although we did manage  to find a pillow featuring Mickey and  Minnie in Chinese outfits and a few Hong  Kong Disney pins for my  collection.<\/p>\n<p>We did have a wonderful time viewing the fireworks from Main  Street.  The castle changed color with different songs and moods. All of it was   done in English as well. The streets were crowded with people trying to  get a  good view.<\/p>\n<p>After the fireworks, we left for the hotel. The park closed  at 8:00  p.m., and we were tired from a long day. We decided not to take the   Disney bus back to our hotel, but to walk instead. The walk from the  park to  the hotel is about a 20-minute walk, but is nicely lined with  flags of  characters, water fountains, and shrubbery. We were the only  people on the path  and it was quiet and calm.<\/p>\n<p>Some of my favorite memories of our trip came from the walk  home. It  was special to walk through the flags with the characters on them as   we talked about the characters. After being in the park and with <em>many<\/em> other people, to turn onto our path  while everyone else got on the bus  was a nice change of pace. Disney parks are  loud no matter which one  you go to. But on our path to the hotel, it was quiet.  There was no one  else there. We were just this new family of four walking home   together.<\/p>\n<p>One of the things that my daughter remembers was that we saw  many,  many snails and slugs on the path home, including one snail that had to   be the biggest I\u2019ve ever seen. We counted snails, looked at their  sizes, and  talked about the trails that they were leaving. My daughter  still talks about  that giant snail. She remembers the snails; I  remember taking the time to  admire the tiniest details about the park  with my children, on my family\u2019s  first vacation together.<\/p>\n<p>Suggestions and tips:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Hong Kong Disney is a park that can be experienced in a  day. The  park usually closes early (8:00 p.m. on the night we were there) but   because it is so small it is manageable in one day.<\/li>\n<li> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL5.JPG\" alt=\"Train\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" align=\"right\" \/>One  interesting  and very different mode of transportation at Hong Kong  Disney was a subway  train that is designated just for going to and from  Disney. It is one of the  stops on the Hong Kong subway line, and we  rode it after our second day in Hong  Kong as we were out and about in  the city. The train has blue plush seating,  statues of Disney  characters, Mickey head\u2013shaped windows, and Mickey  head\u2013shaped  handholds. It was a great way to get in the Disney spirit before we   even got to the park.<\/li>\n<li> Be forewarned  that there are no character meals in the park, except one that is located in  one of the Disney hotels.<\/li>\n<li>Watch the  outside part of Small World. The clock tower opens and music plays.<\/li>\n<li> Shop before  closing time. It was difficult to maneuver our  stroller and child carrier  through the stores without hitting a shelf  or someone else. I think that not  taking the kids in the store would be  the best bet. We saw many more adults  than kids at Hong Kong  Disneyland. Where in the states that is the opposite, in  China it was  very different in that aspect, making shopping was a huge adventure.The stores, like WDW, are packed full of items. Then add the   people. It is also a different culture, so walking through a store or on  a road  are sometimes learning experiences, as Americans may not do  what many do here  (yield to walkers, let some have the right of way,  etc.). My recommendation is  to go at a less crowded time \u2014 we went  toward the end of the night and that  could not have helped matters.<\/li>\n<li>If you stay at a  Disney hotel, take the path home rather than  riding the bus. Again, I think  that aloneness of it after being at the  park was what I enjoyed most. Plus, coming  upon the Hollywood Hotel  sign lighting up the darkness was also fun.<\/li>\n<li> Get the ocean  view room if you stay at the Hollywood Hotel.  Though we weren&#8217;t on the ocean, it  was nice to look out our window and  see the ocean and the ocean traffic.<\/li>\n<li> The Cast Members  here were not as outgoing as others I have met.  We did meet one or two in the  hotel gift shop that offered my children  stickers, though! I didn&#8217;t take trading  pins on this trip because I  didn&#8217;t want to carry them all that way if they  didn&#8217;t trade here. But  when we walked into the gift shop, my daughter started  jumping up and  down, wanting to trade with one of the Cast Members. At WDW, we  have  had Cast Member give more than one pin or something special if we had  run  out of pins of our own; here, we got a sympathetic look, but no  pins. My  daughter was fine with that when I explained that it was my  fault that we  didn&#8217;t have any, but I\u2019ll remember it for next  time.\/li&gt;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Our time at Hong Kong Disney was short, but was one  that we  will always remember. There were so many things that were  exactly like other  parks but there is still the realization that one is  in China and still  enjoying Disney. Our trip was truly a magnificent  experience for my family,  because of the people, the sites, and even  the snails, but most of all, because  we were experiencing it all  together.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/tripplanning\/news\/ms\/2009\/images\/HKDL4.JPG\" alt=\"Good Bye\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Kristi Letsinger My family recently had the opportunity to visit Hong Kong Disneyland during an adoption trip. My daughter and I love Disney, and we wanted to visit the park with our newly adopted two-year-old son. 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