Hong Kong Disneyland – Part 3

I’d better talk about Hong Kond Disneyland the park itself, today. I’ve already done two long posts but have only talked about the hotels, lol.

Hong Kong Disneyland

From the bus station to the entrance of the park is a long walk, but enjoyable, because Disney music plays throughout, instantly lifting your mood and heightening your anticipation of magical things to come.

I think the best travelling group size is four — three girls and one guy.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Because one guy is needed to take the photos for the ladies. Haha!

It was perfect weather when we were there. Cool, like a moderate air-conditioned room in Singapore, very conducive for touristy activities!

Hong Kong Disneyland

At the end of the long walkway is Mickey Mouse riding atop a whale’s spout — a great photo opp spot! Many people were milling about this area snapping photos so we had to wait a little bit for our turn, and then risk other tourists taking photos of us!

Hong Kong Disneyland

At the entrance of the park, we were distracted by two little stalls selling Disney merchandise by the side.

Hong Kong Disneyland

We knew there was going to be lots of big stores inside but we still couldn’t resist stopping to gawk at the wares.

Even the Goonfather was much infected by atmosphere!

Hong Kong Disneyland

I made him do a lost puppy face cos he’s very good at that!

My ticket into Hong Kong Disneyland:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Right on the other side of the gate is yet another stall. LOL. Minou and I stopped here to buy a little prop for our day. You’ll see it in a while.

Hong Kong Disneyland

The first sight that greeted us inside:

Hong Kong Disneyland

The buildings are all very pretty. Pretty enough to eat, almost! I hardly knew where to aim my camera. Everything just looked so awesome and I was so torn between doing my job photographing stuff and just letting myself loose in this fairytale town!

We had planned to leave our shopping till later in the day since we didn’t want to carry stuff while walking around, but the Disneyland Emporium was right there at the front so we had to walk in.

Hong Kong Disneyland

The queue you see is not to go into the store. It’s to take photos with some Disney character or other.

Inside the store!

Hong Kong Disneyland

It was in Hong Kong Disneyland that I first got acquainted with Scrump (Stitch’s stuffed toy in the cartoons). I haven’t even watched Lilo and Stitch in the first place but I’m a big Stitch and Scrump fan now. Gotta try and catch the movie some time!

Angel (Stitch’s girlfriend) is so cute, too.

Hong Kong Disneyland

I was very tempted to get Angel but was concerned about space at home (really running out of space) and now I regret not getting her!

That means, you know, I need to visit Disneyland again some time soon. =P

In the store, because we were wearing Star Guest lanyards, a few Disney staff came over and made a big fuss over us, chatting with us in excited voices and bright faces.

Then they made us do little jigsaw puzzles in record time, all the way cheering for us like pom pom girls. It was all very delightful!

Hong Kong Disneyland

(I just happened to be trying on a Minnie Mouse headband when we got waylaid, which is why I’ve got that silly thing on my head.)

After we completed the puzzles, they cheered for us and gave us Disney stickers as a reward.

Hong Kong Disneyland

In the store, Minou and I found mirrors and put on our “props”.

More silly things on my head!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Elyxia bought a Stitch hair clip, instead. We all think it’s cuter but we could only find one in the entire place!

Hong Kong Disneyland

More pretty buildings:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

And a palace!!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Well, not an actual palace. It’s sort of like a bridge ornament. Haha. Great for taking photos, I suppose.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

We didn’t manage to take all the rides because we only had one day in which to explore the park and we spent a lot of it shopping. Plus I was a bit sick that day and had to go back to the hotel twice to rest.

But the Goonfather recommended us to take the “It’s a Small World” ride because it’s pretty and colourful.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

The boat ride took us through a long and winding tunnel with plenty to see. Made up of sections of different worlds, the place is dark but with colourful lights and sights. The song “It’s a Small World”, sung by children, plays in a loop but it’s a different version in different languages melding into one another each time you enter another world.

And all little dolls in the world move as if they are the ones singing.

It was very overwhelmingly awesome!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

I can’t remember how long the ride lasted because time warps when you’re having fun. But I guess around 15 minutes?

Hong Kong Disneyland

Refreshments!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

I really wanted to eat the Mickey ice-cream but I couldn’t because of my illness. Boo. :(

I had to go to the little sick house in the park.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

We also took the Winnie the Pooh ride but I couldn’t take many photos in there because it was very dark and the boat was quite bumpy (in a fun way) so the photos are all blur.

We got to sit in cute little honey pots!

Hong Kong Disneyland

A story is narrated (with voice acting and everything) when you enter the tunnels, so it’s like you’ve been transported into an animated story book. I managed to get one clear picture at the beginning of the ride:

Hong Kong Disneyland

A blur picture:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Okay, I won’t show you anymore pictures cos it will be quite spoilerish since it’s a story. Go check it out yourself one day when you get the chance to. ;)

Hong Kong Disneyland

A souvenir photo is taken for everyone sometime during the ride but we all (the girls, anyway) forgot to smile at the camera when the alert rang out because we were all busy trying to take photos ourselves!

Our photo ended up looking like that, lol:

Hong Kong Disneyland

In the evening, there was a street parade with wonderful floats and performers.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Well, the parade just went on and on. I can’t show you everything cos, once again, the post is getting too long already!

Okay, last photo!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hehe, Scrump in three sizes! I wish I could have bought all, but I have no place for three of him!

And, guess what, this is still not the end of my Hong Kong Disneyland posts. Part 4 will be coming up soon!

Hong Kong Disneyland – Part 2

My favourite thing about Disneyland is that they allow us to take photos everywhere. And I do mean everywhere, even in the shops!

That’s so awesome. I love Disney shops. I think I spent 50% of my time in Disneyland shopping!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

I also love that the Disney staff are all so friendly and polite. It’s like every guest is made to feel very loved and special!

Minou told me that the last time she visited Hong Kong Disneyland, she spent like S$400 in the Disney shops alone. I can believe her when I see it for myself! There’s so much awesome, cute stuff to gawk at and buy. Even the Goonfather enjoyed shopping in there! Hehe.

This time round, our damage is about S$500. EACH. Well, me and Minou. The Goonfather and Elyxia spent less.

My purchases:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Even after all these, I still feel like there’s so much more I need to buy!

It was actually fortunate that I fell sick and was bedridden for half my trip in Disneyland. If not, I would have ended up buying a lot more. Haha. Most of them will be given away as gifts, though.

Here’s a closer look at some of the cuter stuff:

Hong Kong Disneyland

This chio watch grabbed us right away. Three of us girls ended up buying the same watch! Haha. It comes in a pretty tin box.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Pretty cookie tins. Inside are pink heart-shaped cookies!!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Bought two of these mini tiaras for my little nieces:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Erm… dim sum key chains:

Hong Kong Disneyland

I have no idea what I’m gonna do with them. Just couldn’t resist them. :(

Love love love this necklace:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Elyxia also bought one! It’s soooo cute~!

Pretty pin:

Hong Kong Disneyland

A biggish Stitch keychain/charm/dangly thing:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Has a pair of angel wings behind him!! AWww.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Mickey Mouse padlock and key!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Bought this Stitch hair tie on my first day there and tied my hair with it the next day! =P

Hong Kong Disneyland

Even though it didn’t really match my outfit cos my skin and socks were black and pink.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Mickey Mouse ice cream:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Totally sweet.

Mickey Mouse key danglies:

Hong Kong Disneyland

And and and…! My favourite favourite thing from Disneyland… Scrump!

Hong Kong Disneyland

I wasn’t even a Scrump fan until I saw this. Just love this one cos of the raggedy woolly feel of it. The Goonfather bought it for me! =D

There are basically Disney stores everywhere (in the Disney hotels and in Disneyland itself), even at Hong Kong International Airport, so I was shopping all the way till we went home. Haha.

Besides the shopping, I also love eating at the restaurants.

At Disney’s Hollywood Hotel is Chef Mickey, which serves an enormous buffet dinner that has all kinds of cuisines — Western, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, I don’t remember what else!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Much of the decor has Mickey shapes, which was a delight to find!

Hong Kong Disneyland

A lot of the food is Mickey shaped, too. Mostly the desserts!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Before I even started eating, I was taking photographs of all the Mickey desserts cos they looked so appealing!

Wanted to photograph this before more slices got taken out:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Mickey croutons in soup:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Oh, and does the dinner plate remind you of anything?

Hong Kong Disneyland

There’s also an ice-cream corner:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Which my friends had a lot of fun with while I was busy eating.

They filled the cone up with M&Ms first. O_o

Hong Kong Disneyland

And then didn’t do a very good job of shaping the ice-cream. :P

Hong Kong Disneyland

And then the Goonfather stuck a Mickey crouton on it. -_-”

Hong Kong Disneyland

And this is how four people share an ice-cream cone:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Haha. Unearthed the treasures inside:

Hong Kong Disneyland

Dinner was fabulous! Most items were delicious and by the time I was full, there were still many dishes I wanted to try but had no more room to try. Argh.

Okay, too many photos in this entry already. More coming up in Part 3! =P

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland – Part 1

Since Disneyland opened in Hong Kong years ago, I’d wanted to check it out but never did because Hong Kong to me always meant Shopping. If I fly all the way there, I gotta get my money’s worth of shopping for the short time that I can afford to stay there, right?

So, of course, I am immensely grateful to Hong Kong Disneyland for hosting last weekend’s trip for me and my friends. I can now say that I have visited this magical theme park!

Hong Kong Disneyland

And I can now also say that, having visited it, I would willingly visit it again at the expense of shopping!

Actually, it’s possible to do both. I just discovered that there’s a factory outlet mall just 10 minutes away from Hong Kong Disneyland. It’s called CityGate and has so many brands — at factory outlet prices!!! — that you could literally shop till you drop! Will talk about CityGate in another blog.

I really love Disneyland! The magic starts even before you step into the park.

A Mickey Mouse train takes visitors from the Sunny Bay train station in the Hong Kong Subway, right to Disneyland park.

Mickey Mouse train

Of course, if you’ve just flown into Hong Kong International Airport, you don’t need to take the train. Disneyland is just a short cab ride away. About 10 minutes or so, I reckon.

But I like the train. It’s got plush seats and bronze Disney characters in every carriage!

Mickey Mouse train

At the Disneyland train station, shuttles run every 10 minutes to take us to our hotels. (The shuttle ride is only a few minutes.)

You can stay at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel or Disney’s Hollywood hotel. I recommend the first one cos it’s bigger, has more amenities and is more magical cos it’s Victorian themed! (The other one is 60s glamour theme)

Mickey Mouse bus

Mickey Mouse bus

More about the hotels later. Time for lunch!

We were hosted at Crystal Lotus, a Chinese restaurant in Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel. The menu made us look forward to the food, especially the “special” ones.

Crystal Lotus menu

Three Little Pigs buns

Little Green Men buns

Chicken Little buns

Mickey Mouse pancakes

Disney character food

Chicken Little buns

Heheh! So cute!

The food in Crystal Lotus is quite excellent, so it’s not all novelty. We were served “normal” food, too, but I so enjoyed eating Disney character food!

Prawn with asparagus

Fried rice

Roast meat

Okay, and now… photos of Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, the one we stayed in.

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Enchanted Garden, my favourite restaurant in the hotel:

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

More about the restaurant in another post.

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Here’s the cool Princess Room, where little girls can go to be transformed into little princesses:

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

They get to choose which Disney princess they want to be, and then they get dressed and made up and they get to keep the dress!

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

It’s really delightful, because you can see cute little princesses walking around the hotel and in Disneyland park all day.

Here’s Cinderella signing an autograph for a little Alice!

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

And posing for photographs. There’s a long queue of people waiting to take photos with Cinderella.

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

And Alice in Wonderland!

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

I’m watching Alice in Wonderland in 3D today! =D

Our guide told us that there are hidden Mickeys all over the hotel. Can you spot the one in the following picture?

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

We would spend the next two days looking out for hidden Mickeys, lol. For example, on the floor:

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Our guide was very cute! She’d point Mickey out to us and then urge us not to step on him!

The gardens outside the hotel:

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

We took a tour of the Kingdom Suite, the most expensive room in the hotel. (Unfortunately we didn’t get to stay in it.) It’s so awesome, it has a separate vanity table and a TV in the bathroom! In fact, it has two bathrooms!!

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Our room:

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

It’s a seaview room that’s catered for up to 3.5 people.

Why did I say 3.5 people?

Check this out… hehe:

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

So cute right! Have you ever seen a hotel that provides baby bath robes and slippers?!!

Well, four of us shared the room anyway, and it’s very comfortable.

Obligatory bathtub photo!

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Well, okay, it’s not really obligatory. I was just so excited and happy with everything that I thought a bath tub photo would be apt.

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

AND WE HAVEN’T EVEN STARTED ON THE THEME PARK YET!!

The hotel itself is already so full of surprises I feel it’d be a REALLY GREAT IDEA to stay in a Disney hotel if you’re visiting Disneyland, in order to complete the experience!

I want to visit again and stay in the same hotel!

Okay, Part 1 of Hong Kong Disneyland post is done. Please come back again for Part 2 (and maybe 3 and 4). =P